Respiration of Escherichia coli Can Be Fully Uncoupled via the Nonelectrogenic Terminal Cytochrome bd-II Oxidase
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K. Hellingwerf | M. D. de Mattos | S. de Vries | M. Bekker | A. T. Beek | A. Ter Beek | M. Bekker | K. J. Hellingwerf | M. J. T. Mattos | M. Bekker | S. de Vries | A. Ter Beek | M. J. Teixeira de Mattos | A. D. Vries
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