New roles for Bacillus thuringiensis in the removal of environmental pollutants.
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Jianfeng Zhong | Q. Lei | Kalpana Bhatt | Shaohua Chen | Shaoyi Chen | Siyi Wu | Abdul Qadeer Wahla | Shaohua Chen | Haoran Song | Siyi Wu | Jianfeng Zhong | Qiqi Lei | Haoran Song | Shao-Fang Chen | Abdul Qadeer Wahla | Kalpana Bhatt
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