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Original Articles

Pseudomonas putida NCTC 10936 Balances Membrane Fluidity in Response to Physical and Chemical Stress by Changing the Saturation Degree and the Trans/cis Ratio of Fatty Acids

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Pages 317-323 | Received 31 Jul 2003, Accepted 07 Oct 2003, Published online: 22 May 2014

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