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portada Bioactive Compounds From Extremophiles: Genomic Studies, Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, and new Dereplication Methods (Springerbriefs in Microbiology)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2015
Language
English
Pages
58
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9783319148359
Edition No.
2015

Bioactive Compounds From Extremophiles: Genomic Studies, Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, and new Dereplication Methods (Springerbriefs in Microbiology)

Lesley-Ann Giddings; David J. Newman (Author) · Springer · Paperback

Bioactive Compounds From Extremophiles: Genomic Studies, Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, and new Dereplication Methods (Springerbriefs in Microbiology) - Lesley-Ann Giddings; David J. Newman

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Synopsis "Bioactive Compounds From Extremophiles: Genomic Studies, Biosynthetic Gene Clusters, and new Dereplication Methods (Springerbriefs in Microbiology)"

​This SpringerBrief sheds new light on bioactive materials from extremophiles with the focus on the biosynthesis processes and related genomics. It deals with all aspects of the chemical compounds produced by organisms living under extreme conditions that may have potential as drugs or lead to novel drugs for human use.

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