Zero-valent sulphur is a key intermediate in marine methane oxidation
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Markus Schmid | Michael Wagner | Ingo Lieberwirth | Lubos Polerecky | M. Wagner | F. Widdel | T. Ferdelman | M. Kuypers | I. Lieberwirth | M. Schmid | J. Milucka | G. Wegener | L. Polerecky | Friedrich Widdel | Marcel M. M. Kuypers | Timothy G. Ferdelman | Jana Milucka | Daniela Franzke | Gunter Wegener | D. Franzke
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