Degradation of ethyl mercaptan and its major intermediate diethyl disulfide by Pseudomonas sp. strain WL2
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Jianmeng Chen | Nan Liu | Sujing Li | Wei Li | Dong-zhi Chen | Chaobo Wu | Xiang-qian Wang
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