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22SU_BI474B-Directed Research in Cell Bio

Isolating Bacteria from Honey

    • Aween et al 2012 Lactobacillus.pdfAween et al 2012 Lactobacillus.pdf
    • Lee et al Bacteria from different floral sources.pdfLee et al Bacteria from different floral sources.pdf
    • Pajor et al 2018 Bacteria from Honey in Poland.pdfPajor et al 2018 Bacteria from Honey in Poland.pdf
    • Pelka et al 2021 Bee Bread and Bee Pollen.pdfPelka et al 2021 Bee Bread and Bee Pollen.pdf
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