Methanopyrus kandleri, gen. and sp. nov. represents a novel group of hyperthermophilic methanogens, growing at 110�C
M. Kurr(University of Regensburg), Karl O. Stetter(University of Regensburg), Robert Huber(University of Regensburg), Hans Fricke(Max Planck Society), Jakob K. Kristjánsson(University of Iceland), Holger W. Jannasch(New England Biolabs (United States)), Helmut K�nig(Universität Ulm), Antonio Trincone(Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare)
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