Molecular insights into the catabolism of dibutyl phthalate in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PS1 based on biochemical and multi-omics approaches
Huan Du(Shanghai Customs College), Ce-Hui Mo(Jinan University), Hai-Ming Zhao(Jinan University), Jiliang Cheng(Jinan University), Miaoyue Zhang(Sun Yat-sen University), Quan-Ying Cai(Jinan University), Huai‐Ning Zhong(Shanghai Customs College), Yu-Juan Gu(Shanghai Customs College), Can-Can Yao(Shanghai Customs College), Zhiyong Li(Shanghai Customs College), Shuang Wei(Zhejiang University)
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