Microbial diversity and community structure of a highly active anaerobic methane-oxidizing sulfate-reducing enrichment.
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A. Stams | Stefan Schouten | J. Damsté | I. Heikamp-de Jong | P. Lens | R. Meulepas | Adam Klimiuk | J. Gieteling | G. C. Jagersma | Ineke Heikamp-de Jong
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