Cadmium and Copper Cross-Tolerance. Cu+ Alleviates Cd2 + Toxicity, and Both Cations Target Heme and Chlorophyll Biosynthesis Pathway in Rubrivivax gelatinosus
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A. Durand | M. Babot | S. Ouchane | Marie-Line Bourbon | Anne-Soisig Steunou | S. Liotenberg | Reem Tambosi
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