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On Pectin Methyl-esterification: Implications for In vitro and In vivo Viscoelasticity
J.L. Kaplan, View ORCID ProfileT.A. Torode, View ORCID ProfileF. Bou Daher, View ORCID ProfileS.A. Braybrook
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/565614
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Posted March 04, 2019.
On Pectin Methyl-esterification: Implications for In vitro and In vivo Viscoelasticity
J.L. Kaplan, T.A. Torode, F. Bou Daher, S.A. Braybrook
bioRxiv 565614; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/565614
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