Production and purification of agarase from a marine agarolytic bacterium Agarivorans sp. HZ105

@article{Hu2009ProductionAP,
  title={Production and purification of agarase from a marine agarolytic bacterium Agarivorans sp. HZ105},
  author={Z. Hu and Bokun Lin and Y. Xu and Mingqi Zhong and G.M. Liu},
  journal={Journal of Applied Microbiology},
  year={2009},
  volume={106}
}
  • Z. Hu, B. Lin, +2 authors G.M. Liu
  • Published 1 January 2009
  • Biology, Chemistry, Medicine
  • Journal of Applied Microbiology
Aims:  Isolation and characterization of an agarase‐producing bacterium Agarivorans sp. HZ105. 
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