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Antibacterial Activity of Indonesian Sponge Associated Fungi Against Clinical Pathogenic Multidrug Resistant Bacteria

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Table 1: Antibacterial activity of sponge-associated fungi.
Table 2: Antibacterial activity of fungal extract from different harvesting time.
Fig. 1: Morphological characteristics of fungus PDSP 5.7. (a. top side, b. reverse side, c
Fig. 4: Inhibition zone from fungal extract T. reesei PDSP 5.7 against (a) ESBL E. coli, (b) S

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