Abundance of Zetaproteobacteria within crustal fluids in back-arc hydrothermal fields of the Southern Mariana Trough.
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Hiroyuki Kimura | Kensei Kobayashi | Akihiko Yamagishi | Shingo Kato | Yoshinori Takano | Takeshi Kakegawa | Y. Kawarabayasi | A. Yamagishi | Y. Takano | T. Yamanaka | Hiroyuki Kimura | M. Sunamura | M. Utsumi | Kensei Kobayashi | T. Urabe | Tomohiro Toki | Katsunori Yanagawa | Toshiro Yamanaka | Tetsuro Urabe | K. Marumo | Yutaka Kawarabayasi | S. Kato | T. Kakegawa | Katsumi Marumo | Michinari Sunamura | Jun-ichiro Ishibashi | Motoo Utsumi | Takuroh Noguchi | Arimichi Moroi | T. Toki | K. Yanagawa | T. Noguchi | J. Ishibashi | Arimichi Moroi | Shingo Kato | T. Yamanaka
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