Production of very-high-amylose potato starch by inhibition of SBE A and B
Nature Biotechnology2000Vol. 18(5), pp. 551–554
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Gerhard Schwall, Richard Safford, R. J. Westcott, Roger Jeffcoat, Akash Tayal, Yong‐Cheng Shi, Michael J. Gidley, Stephen A. Jobling
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