The naphthalene catabolic protein NahG plays a key role in hexavalent chromium reduction in Pseudomonas brassicacearum LZ-4
Haiying Huang(Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences), Xiangkai Li(Lanzhou University), Xuan Yu(Lanzhou University), Qi Wu(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Xuanyu Tao(Northeastern University), Yong Chen(Lanzhou University), Pu Liu(Lanzhou University), Dan Wu(State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease), Aman Khan(Lanzhou University), Yiming Jiang(Lanzhou University), Zhenmin Ling(Lanzhou University)
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