Pseudonocardia antitumoralis explained
Pseudonocardia antitumoralis is a bacterium from the genus of Pseudonocardia which has been isolated from deep-sea sediments from the South China Sea.[1] [2] [3] Pseudonocardia antitumoralis produces deoxynyboquinone, pseudonocardian A, pseudonocardian B, and pseudonocardian C.[3]
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- Details: DSM-45322. www.dsmz.de. en.
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