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Alteromonadales / Bacteria / Enzymes / Posttranslational modification / Protease / Serine protease / Pseudoalteromonas / Balanus amphitrite / Biofouling / Biology / Microbiology / Fouling
Date: 2007-05-25 11:01:50
Alteromonadales
Bacteria
Enzymes
Posttranslational modification
Protease
Serine protease
Pseudoalteromonas
Balanus amphitrite
Biofouling
Biology
Microbiology
Fouling

Original Article Novel Antifoulants: Inhibition of Larval Attachment by Proteases Sergey Dobretsov,1,2 Hairong Xiong,1 Ying Xu,1 Lisa A. Levin,3 Pei-Yuan Qian1 1 Coastal Marine Laboratory, Department of Biology, Hong Kon

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