Living with two extremes: conclusions from the genome sequence of Natronomonas pharaonis.
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Friedhelm Pfeiffer | Dieter Oesterhelt | D. Oesterhelt | F. Pfeiffer | M. Falb | P. Palm | J. Tittor | Michaela Falb | Peter Palm | V. Hickmann | Karin Rodewald | Volker Hickmann | Jörg Tittor | K. Rodewald
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