Enhanced Exopolymer Production and Chromium Stabilization in Pseudomonas putida Unsaturated Biofilms
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Samuel M. Webb | Patricia A. Holden | Mary P. Neu | John H. Priester | P. Holden | J. Priester | S. Webb | M. Neu | L. Hersman | Scott G. Olson | Larry E. Hersman
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