Polychlorinated Biphenyl Rhizoremediation by Pseudomonas fluorescens F113 Derivatives, Using a Sinorhizobium meliloti nod System To Drive bph Gene Expression
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Thomas Macek | David N. Dowling | M. Mackova | D. Aguirre de Cárcer | J. Lloret | U. Karlson | Marta Villacieros | Clare Whelan | Jesper Mølgaard | M. Sánchez-Contreras | R. Oruezabal | L. Bolaños | T. Macek | D. Dowling | Marta Martín | R. Rivilla | Rafael Rivilla | Javier Lloret | Martina Mackova | Ulrich Karlson | Marta Villacieros | Clare Whelan | Jesper Molgaard | María Sánchez-Contreras | Daniel Aguirre de Cárcer | Roke I. Oruezábal | Luis Bolaños | Marta Martín
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