BR9603700A -
Biopolymer produced by materials from the cultivation of sugar cane via microorganism zooglea sp. for use in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry surgical thread and biodegradable membranes
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Biopolymer produced by materials from the cultivation of sugar cane via microorganism zooglea sp. for use in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry surgical thread and biodegradable membranes
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BR9603700A
BR9603700ABR9603700ABR9603700ABR9603700ABR 9603700 ABR9603700 ABR 9603700ABR 9603700 ABR9603700 ABR 9603700ABR 9603700 ABR9603700 ABR 9603700ABR 9603700 ABR9603700 ABR 9603700A
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BR9603700A1996-08-271996-08-27
Biopolymer produced by materials from the cultivation of sugar cane via microorganism zooglea sp. for use in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry surgical thread and biodegradable membranes
BR9603700A
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Biopolymer produced by materials from the cultivation of sugar cane via microorganism zooglea sp. for use in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry surgical thread and biodegradable membranes
Biopolymer produced by materials from the cultivation of sugar cane via microorganism zooglea sp. for use in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry surgical thread and biodegradable membranes
Biopolymer produced by materials from the cultivation of sugar cane via microorganism zooglea sp. for use in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry surgical thread and biodegradable membranes
PREVENTION OF GRASS REPELLATION IN TRANSPLANTS AND FOR THE PRODUCTION OF UNIVERSAL GENE THERAPY IN THE CELL, USING LYMPHOYCYTE ACTIVATION GENE-3 (LAG-3)
Novel compounds derived from 5-O-desosamiyl-6-O-methyl-erythronolide A, process for their preparation and their use in the preparation of biologically active substances
Biopolymer produced by materials from the cultivation of sugar cane via microorganism zooglea sp. for use in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry surgical thread and biodegradable membranes