Optimization of Extraction Technology of Polysaccharide of Tricholoma giganteum
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ed in the form of a research Grant (Grant No. 31272218)
from the National Natural Science Foundation of China;
the Planned Scientific and Technological Project of Guang-
dong Province (Grant No. 2011B020- 303007); The Ap-
plied Basic Research Foundation of Guangzhou (Grant
No. 2012J4100125); The national Spark Program project
(Grant No. 2012GA780042); and Guangdong Province
Agricultural Standards (Amendment) and standardization
research project.
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