Gordonia polyisoprenivorans Strain VH2 Revealed by the Genome Sequence of into the Subsequent Degradation Pathway during Rubber Degradation and Insights Involvement of Two Latex-Clearing Proteins
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R. Daniel | A. Angelov | A. Steinbüchel | A. Thürmer | Jörg Schuldes | D. Bröker | S. Hiessl | D. Bröker
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