The key nickel enzyme of methanogenesis catalyses the anaerobic oxidation of methane
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Bernhard Jaun | B. Jaun | R. Thauer | Meike Goenrich | Rudolf K. Thauer | Meike Goenrich | Silvan Scheller | Reinhard Boecher | Silvan Scheller | Reinhard Boecher
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