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. 1951 Sep;62(3):269–280. doi: 10.1128/jb.62.3.269-280.1951

STUDIES ON THE METHANE FERMENTATION X.

A New Formate-Decomposing Bacterium, Methanococcus vannielii1

Thressa C Stadtman a,2, H A Barker a
PMCID: PMC386125  PMID: 14888644

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