Correction to "Structure and Biosynthesis of Hectoramide B, a Linear Depsipeptide from Marine Cyanobacterium Moorena producens JHB Discovered via Coculture with Candida albicans".
Thuan-Ethan Ngo, Andrew Ecker, Byeol Ryu, Aurora Guild, Ariana Remmel, Paul D Boudreau, Kelsey L Alexander, C Benjamin Naman, Evgenia Glukhov, Nicole E Avalon, Vikram V Shende, Lamar Thomas, Samira Dahesh, Victor Nizet, Lena Gerwick, William H Gerwick
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