Physiological role of the respiratory quinol oxidase in the anaerobic nitrite-reducing methanotroph 'Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera'.
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Ming L. Wu | Marc Strous | Huub J M Op den Camp | S. de Vries | M. Strous | H. O. D. op den Camp | J. Keltjens | M. Jetten | Margaret K. Butler | T. V. van Alen | Mike S M Jetten | Simon de Vries | Jan T Keltjens | Ming L Wu | Theo A van Alen | Margaret K Butler
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