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The Role of the Membrane-Bound Hydrogenase in the Energy-Conserving Oxidation of Molecular Hydrogen byEscherichia Coli
Biochemical Journal
doi 10.1042/bj1880345
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May 15, 1980
Authors
R W Jones
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Portland Press Ltd.
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