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. 1965 Sep;54(3):869–873. doi: 10.1073/pnas.54.3.869

Water as the source of oxidant and reductant in bacterial chemosynthesis.

M I Aleem, G E Hoch, J E Varner
PMCID: PMC219757  PMID: 5217465

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