Hyperthermus butylicus, a hyperthermophilic sulfur-reducing archaebacterium that ferments peptides
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H. Klenk | W. Zillig | J. Trent | I. Holz | D. Janekovic | V. Forjaz | H P Klenk | W Zillig | I Holz | D Janekovic | E Imsel | J Trent | S Wunderl | V H Forjaz | R Coutinho | T Ferreira | E. Imsel | R. Coutinho | S. Wunderl | T. Ferreira | Erwin Imsel
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