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<正>Introduction: The black soybean (Glycine max L.merr) is extensively cultivated in China. Its health benefits are well documented since ancient time, and it is widely used as a functional diet and even herbal medicine ingredient. Studying its proteins and enzymes is an important aspect to
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Year: 2008
Language: Chinese
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