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“Phylogeny and active ingredients of artificial Ophiocordyceps lanpingensis ascomata,”
Author(s):
Z Chen
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L Xu
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H. Yu
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W. ZENG
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Y Dai
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Y WANG
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2018
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AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing LLC.1956
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