Toward efficient bioremediation of methylmercury in sediment using merB overexpressed Escherichia coli
Qingqing Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guibin Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianbo Shi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yingying Guo(Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences), Lufeng Chen(Jianghan University), Cai Yong(Florida International University), Guangliang Liu(Florida International University), Yuping Xiang(Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China), Ligang Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanwei Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yong Liang(Jianghan University)
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