Biodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene and its derivatives using resting and immobilized cells of Sphingomonas subarctica T7b.
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F. Tomita | K. Asano | T. Sone | Michiko Tanaka | I. Gunam | I. Sujaya | N. S. Antara | K. Yamamura | Wayan Redi Aryanta | W. R. Aryanta
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