An improved fluorescence in situ hybridization protocol for the identification of bacteria and archaea in marine sediments.
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Rudolf Amann | R. Amann | M. Mußmann | Barbara J MacGregor | Marc Mussmann | K. Ishii | B. Macgregor | Kousuke Ishii | M. Mussmann | B. MacGregor
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