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      Environmental microbiologyEnvironmental MonitoringMultidisciplinaryQuantitative PCR
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      Mass SpectrometryMultidisciplinaryTime-of-flight mass spectrometrySample Preparation
The large tropical lucinid clam Codakia orbicularis has a symbiotic relationship with intracellular, sulfide-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacteria. The respiration strategies utilized by the symbiont were explored using integrative... more
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      SymbiosisBiologyMedicineMultidisciplinary
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      MicrobiologyBiologyBiodiversityMedicine
The pathogenic oomycete Aphanomyces invadans is the primary etiological agent in ulcerative mycosis, an ulcerative skin disease caused by a fungus-like agent of wild and cultured fish. We developed sensitive PCR and fluorescent peptide... more
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      Fish DiseasesMultidisciplinaryFluorescence in situ hybridizationNorth Carolina
The extracellular and intracellular metabolites formed upon exposure of activated sludge microorganisms to a sublethal concentration of N-ethylmaleimide were monitored by liquid chromatography with ion trap mass spectrometry. The... more
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      Mass SpectrometryActivated SludgeMultidisciplinaryBiodegradation
Growth kinetics of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans in batch cultures, containing prills of elementary sulfur as the sole energy source, were studied by measuring the incorporation of radioactive phosphorus in free and adsorbed bacteria. The... more
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      MultidisciplinaryColonizationPhosphorusColonisation
Phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis of a soil microbial community was coupled with 13C isotope tracer analysis to measure the community’s response to addition of 35 μg of [13C]toluene ml of soil solution−1. After 119 h of incubation... more
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      KineticsPhospholipidsMultidisciplinaryGlucose
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      MicrobiologyEnvironmental microbiologyMedical MicrobiologyInfectious Diseases
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      MicrobiologyMultidisciplinaryFood MicrobiologyLactic Acid Bacteria
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      MultidisciplinaryUnited KingdomHigh FrequencyAir
Extracellular secretion of the Serratia marcescens nuclease occurs in a two-step process: (i) rapidly to the periplasm via a signal sequence-dependent pathway and then (ii) slowly to the extracellular growth medium without cell lysis.... more
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      MultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental MicrobiologyIsoenzymesSerratia marcescens
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      MicrobiologyClostridium difficileMultidisciplinaryApplied
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      MultidisciplinaryRodentiaAnimal HusbandryOrganic Farming
Immunoblot analyses performed with three monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) that recognized the nitrite oxidoreductase (NOR) of the genus Nitrobacter were used for taxonomic investigations of nitrite oxidizers. We found that these MAbs were... more
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      Electron MicroscopyActivated SludgeNitrogen CycleMultidisciplinary
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      PetroleumMultidisciplinaryAntibiotic ResistanceLos Angeles
Cronobacter sakazakii is a typical example of a xerotolerant bacterium. It is epidemiologically linked to low moisture foods like powdered infant formula (PIF) and is associated with high fatality rates among neonates. We characterized... more
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      MultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental Microbiology
The current study was designed to evaluate the potential impact of the level of regulation on the prevalence and patterns of antimicrobial agent resistance in bacteria isolated from fish. The study sites included two large lakes and both... more
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      MultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental Microbiology
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      MultidisciplinaryBacillus thuringiensisBacterial ToxinsApplied
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      Environmental microbiologyCultureGlassMultidisciplinary
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      Environmental MonitoringBiological ControlMultidisciplinaryreal time PCR
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      MultidisciplinaryHumansChildCeliac Disease
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      SymbiosisDrosophila melanogasterMultidisciplinaryPhylogeny
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      Environmental microbiologyMultidisciplinaryFood MicrobiologyHumans
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      Molecular EvolutionDirected evolutionDNA repairMultidisciplinary
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      BioinformaticsLife SciencesMultidisciplinaryBiomedical Research
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      MultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental MicrobiologyBacteriaApplied and Environmental Microbiology
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      MultidisciplinaryVirulenceMovementApplied
A granulovirus (GV) isolated from Epinotia aporema (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)—a major soybean pest—was studied in terms of its main morphological, biochemical, and biological properties. The ovoidal occlusion bodies were 466 by 296 nm in... more
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      Electron MicroscopyPest ManagementBiologyGenome Size
aquaria.associated with freshwater and marine Comparative analysis of nitrifying bacteria
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      BiologyMedicineMultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental Microbiology
The survival after freezing of ice nucleation-active (INA) and genetically engineered non-INA strains of Pseudomonas syringae was compared. Each strain was applied to oat seedlings and allowed to colonize for 3 days, and the plants were... more
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      MultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental Microbiology
Insecticidal protein genes from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) are expressed by transgenic (Bt) crops for effective and environmentally safe pest control. The development of resistance to these insecticidal proteins is... more
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      Puerto RicoMultidisciplinaryInsecticide ResistanceUnited States
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      MicrobiologyPolysaccharidesMultidisciplinaryExperimental parasitology
The phylogeny of obligate intracellular coccoid parasites of acanthamoebae isolated from the nasal mucosa of humans was analyzed by the rRNA approach. The primary structures of the 16S and 23S rRNA molecules... more
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      Electron MicroscopyComparative sequence analysisSymbiosisMultidisciplinary
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      Metabolic EngineeringMultidisciplinaryStreptomycesApplied Environmental Microbiology
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      Mass SpectrometryMultidisciplinaryX RaysApplied Environmental Microbiology
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      Computational BiologyMultidisciplinaryPhylogenyGene Cloning
In the aftermath of the 2001 anthrax letters, researchers have been exploring ways to predict the production environment of unknown-source microorganisms. Culture medium, presence of agar, culturing temperature, and drying method are just... more
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      Data AnalysisMass SpectrometryMultidisciplinaryBacillus thuringiensis
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      BiodiversityMultidisciplinaryEscherichia coliApplied Environmental Microbiology
Previous studies have suggested that the conductive pili of Geobacter sulfurreducens are essential for extracellular electron transfer to Fe(III) oxides and for optimal long-range electron transport through current-producing biofilms. The... more
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      BiofilmsProteomicsMultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental Microbiology
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      MultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental Microbiology
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      KineticsTranscription FactorsMultidisciplinaryEscherichia coli
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      Mass SpectrometryMultidisciplinarySpainAspergillus
Several bacteriological surveys were performed from 1994 to 1996 at different Litopenaeus vannamei hatcheries (in Ecuador) and shrimp farms (in Mexico). Samples were taken from routine productions of healthy and diseased L. vannamei... more
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      GeneticsBiologyAquacultureMedicine
Exopolymers from a diverse collection of marine and freshwater bacteria were characterized by pyrolysis-mass spectrometry (Py-MS). Py-MS provides spectra of pyrolysis fragments that are characteristic of the original material. Analysis of... more
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      ChemistryMass SpectrometryMedicineMultidisciplinary
Terpenoids are the largest group of small-molecule natural products, with more than 60,000 compounds made from isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) and its isomer dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP). As the most diverse group of small-molecule... more
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      EngineeringChemical EngineeringChemistryBiomedical Engineering
GELRITE gellan gum (formerly known as PS-60 and S-60) is a new naturally derived, highly purified polysaccharide which displays several interesting properties, including selfgelling. The suitability of GELRITE as an agar substitute was... more
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      MultidisciplinaryAppliedApplied Environmental Microbiology
We investigated the capability of the plant-growth-promoting and biocontrol fungus Trichoderma harzianum Rifai 1295-22 (T-22) to solubilize in vitro some insoluble or sparingly soluble minerals via three possible mechanisms: acidification... more
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      MultidisciplinaryAppliedApplied Environmental MicrobiologyTrichoderma Harzianum
A quantitative real-time TaqMan PCR assay for detection of human adenoviruses (HAdV) was developed using broadly reactive consensus primers and a TaqMan probe targeting a conserved region of the hexon gene. The TaqMan assay correctly... more
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      MultidisciplinaryFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferQuantitative analysisreal time PCR
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      MultidisciplinarySheepAppliedAnimals