Chloromethylmuconolactones as Critical Metabolites in the Degradation of Chloromethylcatechols: Recalcitrance of 2-Chlorotoluene
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2005-04
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Journal of Bacteriology 2005 187(7):2332-2340Publisher
American Society for MicrobiologyPubMed ID
15774876PubMed Central ID
1065237Language
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0021-91931098-5530
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10.1128/JB.187.7.2332-2340.2005
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