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Isabel Sanz-Sáez
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Microorganisms Involved in Methylmercury Demethylation and Mercury Reduction are Widely Distributed and Active in the Bathypelagic Deep Ocean Waters
Unmasking the physiology of mercury detoxifying bacteria from polluted sediments
Revisiting the mercury cycle in marine sediments: A potential multifaceted role for Desulfobacterota
Expanding success in the isolation of abundant marine bacteria after reduction in grazing and viral pressure and increase in nutrient availability
Top abundant deep ocean heterotrophic bacteria can be retrieved by cultivation
Prevalence of Heterotrophic Methylmercury Detoxifying Bacteria across Oceanic Regions
Contribution of marine heterotrophic cultured bacteria to microbial diversity and mercury detoxification
Diversity and distribution of marine heterotrophic bacteria from a large culture collection
Seasonal impact of grazing, viral mortality, resource availability and light on the group-specific growth rates of coastal Mediterranean bacterioplankton
Mesonia oceanica sp. nov., isolated from oceans during the Tara oceans expedition, with a preference for mesopelagic waters
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