A benzene-degrading nitrate-reducing microbial consortium displays aerobic and anaerobic benzene degradation pathways
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S. Atashgahi | B. Hornung | Marcelle J. van der Waals | U. N. da Rocha | F. Hugenholtz | Bart Nijsse | D. Molenaar | R. V. van Spanning | A. Stams | J. Gerritse | H. Smidt
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