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  • 31. Inhibitory effects of metal ions on reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls and perchloroethene in distinct organohalide-respiring bacteria.
    Lu Q, Zou X, Liu J, Liang Z, Shim H, Qiu R, Wang S.
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  • 34. Growth of Dehalococcoides spp. and increased abundance of reductive dehalogenase genes in anaerobic PCB-contaminated sediment microcosms.
    Ewald JM, Humes SV, Martinez A, Schnoor JL, Mattes TE.
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    Yang Y, Sanford R, Yan J, Chen G, Cápiro NL, Li X, Löffler FE.
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    Qiu L, Fang W, He H, Liang Z, Zhan Y, Lu Q, Liang D, He Z, Mai B, Wang S.
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    Yang Y, Higgins SA, Yan J, Şimşir B, Chourey K, Iyer R, Hettich RL, Baldwin B, Ogles DM, Löffler FE.
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