@article{vanderberg_burback_perry_1995, title={BIODEGRADATION OF TRICHLOROETHYLENE BY MYCOBACTERIUM-VACCAE}, volume={41}, ISSN={["0008-4166"]}, DOI={10.1139/m95-041}, abstractNote={ Nonproliferating cells of Mycobacterium vaccae that were grown on propane could mineralize limited amounts of trichloroethylene. Intermediates in the biodegradation of trichloroethylene were 2,2,2-trichloroethanol and 2,2,2-trichloroacetaldehyde. Trichloroethanol was completely degraded when added to a nonproliferating cell suspension of Mycobacterium vaccae. Addition of toluene to the reaction mixtures effected a 50% increase in the mineralization of [14C]trichloroethylene.Key words: trichloroethylene, cometabolism, Mycobacterium vaccae. }, number={3}, journal={CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY}, author={VANDERBERG, LA and BURBACK, BL and PERRY, JJ}, year={1995}, month={Mar}, pages={298–301} } @article{vanderberg_perry_unkefer_1995, title={Catabolism of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by Mycobacterium vaccae}, volume={43}, number={5}, journal={Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology}, author={Vanderberg, L. A. and Perry, J. J. and Unkefer, P. J.}, year={1995}, pages={937} }