Hydrogen production and transcriptional analysis of nifD, nifK and hupS genes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides O.U.001 grown in media with different concentrations of molybdenum and iron
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Lemi Türker | Ufuk Gündüz | I. Eroglu | M. Yücel | U. Gündüz | L. Türker | Gökhan Kars | Meral Yücel | Inci Eroglu | Gökhan Kars
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