Publications Marine Microbiology Publications Marine Microbiology 2000. Babarro, JMF, and A. De Zwaan.2001 Factors involved in the (near) anoxic survival time of http://www.nioo.knaw.nl/SCIENCE/PUBFILES/mm.htm
Extractions: Abstract: The effect of several abiotic factors (salinity, temperature and pH) on bacterial proliferation and survival time of the sea mussel Mytilus edulis L. were studied under anoxic incubations. In addition, the presence in the incubation media of ammonium and the volatile fatty acids propionate and acetate, both excreted fermentation products of the bivalve, was tested.
Extractions: Text Only Version 1998 Microbiology Faculty Publications List The following list includes OSU College of Science Microbiology publications for 1998 (and some from 1997 not included in the 1997 Faculty Publications List). Publications are listed alphabetically by faculty member according to the order of the names as listed on the publication. Note that the first author listed is often not the principal author-the principal author's name is often listed last. Hommes, N., S.R. Russell, P.J. Bottomley, and D.J. Arp. 1998. Effects of soil properties on ammonia, ethylene, chloroethane, and 1,1,1-tricyloroethane oxidation by Nitrosomonas europaea. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 14:1372-1378. Mendes, I. and P.J. Bottomley. 1998. Distribution of a population of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii among different size classes of soil aggregates. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64:970-975. Dreher, T. and D. Matsuda. 1998. Virtual valet; review of Gene Construction Kit 2 software. Science 281:1463-1464. Dreher, T.W. and J.B. Goodwin. 1998. Transfer RNA mimicry among tymoviral genomic RNAs ranges from highly efficient to vestigial. Nucl. Acids Res. 26:4356-4364.
EPA Microbiology - Online Publications Society's 11 journals cover the spectrum of microbiology, from molecular and cellular biology to biomedical Policy Guidelines of the. publications Board of the. ASM in the Handling http://www.epa.gov/nerlcwww/online.htm
Extractions: Other Items Methods Bacteria Method 1605: Aeromonas in Finished Water by Membrane Filtration Using Ampicillin-Dextrin Agar with Vancomycin (ADA-V) (October 2001 version) (443 KB) - This 26-page method (EPA 821-R-01-034) is presented in Adobe Acrobat® PDF format. The method describes a performance-based membrane filtration technique for the detection and enumeration of Aeromonas species. This method uses a selective medium that partially inhibits the growth of non-target bacterial species while allowing Aeromonas to grow and be detected by the production of acid from dextrin fermentation (causing a pH change producing yellow colonies). The method will be proposed for use in EPA's data gathering and monitoring programs under the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule. MI Agar Method for Total Coliforms and E. coli
Microbiology - Publications Applied Environmental microbiology. List of selected publications GrunditzC, Gumaelius L, Dalhammar G (1998) Comparison of inhibition http://www.biotech.kth.se/microbiology/publications.htm
Extractions: Applied Environmental Microbiology List of selected publications: Grunditz C, Gumaelius L, Dalhammar G (1998) Comparison of inhibition assays using nitrogen removing bacteria: application to industrial wastewater. Water Research 32: 2995-3000 Eriksson M , Fäldt J, Dalhammar G, Borg-Karlson A-K (2000) Determination of hydrocarbons in old creosote contaminated soil using headspace solid phase microextraction and GC-MS. Chemosphere In press Eriksson M , Dalhammar G, Borg-Karlson A.-K (2000) Biological degradation of selected hydrocarbons in an old PAH/creosote contaminated soil from a gas work site. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol (2000) 53:619-626. Sanden B, Dalhammar G (2000) Application of an amperometric immunosensor for the enumeration of Nitrobacter in activated sludge Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 54(3):413-417 Jonsson K, Grunditz C, Dalhammar G (2000) Occurrence of nitrification inhibition in Swedish municipal wastewaters Water Res 34(9):2455-2462
Página Nueva 1 Molecular biology of Pleurotus ostreatus and functional analysis of its genome. Features a genetic linkage map and publications. http://www.unavarra.es/genmic
Extractions: GENETICS AND MICROBIOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP Department of Agrarian Production Public University of Navarra Pamplona, Spain CONTENTS CONTACTS VISITAS Dr. Antonio G. Pisabarro Prof. of Microbiology Tel.: (+34) 948 169 107 Fax: (+34) 948 169 732 E-mail: gpisabarro@unavarra.es Dra. Lucía Ramírez Prof. of Genetics and Plant Breeding Tel.: (+34) 948 169 130 Fax: (+34) 948 169 732 E-mail: lramirez@unavarra.es
ASM Journals Research KUN FNWI Biology microbiology Homepage. Research. Education. Techniques. People Go to wwwmicrbiol.sci.kun.nl/research/ publications for the new page http://www.asmusa.org/jnlsrc/journal.htm
Undergraduate Faculty Includes video references, curriculum resources, conference lists, grants, publications, and mentor networks. http://www.asmusa.org/edusrc/edu3.htm
Extractions: ASM MicrobeLibrary - extensive resources for teaching, including curriculum collection, images, reviews, newsletter, and peer-reviewed journal Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth - 4 one-hour videos about microbiology for the general public from PBS television. Unseen Life on Earth: An Introduction to Microbiology - 12 thirty-minute videos for introductory microbiology from PBS Adult Learning Services Significant Events Of The Last 125 Years ASM Curriculum Guidelines - two different guidelines for microbiology education are available Microbiology Science Resources - links to innovative microbiology content websites including fungi and algae, parasites and protozoa, viruses, and bacteria
Katalog - Wirtualna Polska Serwis Katalog w Wirtualna Polska S.A. pierwszy portal w Polsce. wp.pl Katalog Katalog wiatowy DMOZ Science Biology microbiology http://katalog.wp.pl/DMOZ/Science/Biology/Microbiology/Publications
Extractions: Published What's in this site? This site contains information about the people research publications facilities and funding sources of the Laboratory of Soil Ecology and Microbiology at the University of Rhode Island. You can also find useful resources on different aspects of soil ecology and microbiology, and lab news and events The Laboratory of Soil Ecology and Microbiology got started in 1994 as a collaboration between Josef Gorres and José Amador . Currently there are five people associated with the lab: Josef and José are both faculty in the Dept. of Natural Resources Science, Erika Nicosia is a research assistant, and Tracey Daly and Marty Seeger are undergraduate research assistants. Among our research interests are: The role of free-living nematodes and protozoa in nutrient cycling in soil The structure of soil and how it affects the activities of soil biota Biogeochemistry and water quality functions of riparian areas and other landscape features Earthworms and their effects on nutrient availability, soil structure and microbial and microfaunal ecology
Extractions: Articles Database Mining in the Human Genome Initiative Human Proteome Organization The First flush of Alcohol Abuse Developing Safe and Nutrititious Genetically Modified Foods Using Biotechnology ... Transgenic Papayas Announcements Microbial Diversity in Asia - Technology and Prospects Lfe Sciences for Singapore - 3rd Combined Annual Scientific Meeting 10th International Conference on Infectious Diseases IUMS - The World of Microbes ... Advertise in our newsletter Workshops and Seminars 2001 Health Yakult Forum - Cancer and Heart Disease Final Call for the 3rd Combined Annual Scientific Meeting 2001 National University of Singapore Seminars and workshops in 2001 The editorial board welcomes contributions and feedback relevant to microbiology and/or biotechnology. Your articles should be sent to: Dr. Wayne Lee Forday, Centre for Life Sciences and Chemical Technology, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, 535 Clementi Road, Singapore 599489. e-mail: fwl@np.edu.sg
Microbiology In Ireland, Recent Publications TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN. DEPARTMENT OF microbiology. The Moyne Institute of PreventiveMedicine. publications. Prof. CJ Dorman Prokaryotic Gene Regulation Prof. http://www.tcd.ie/Microbiology/page23.html
Extractions: Prof. C.J. Dorman Prokaryotic Gene Regulation Prof. P. Owen Cell Surfaces Prof. T.J. Foster Molecular Genetics of Gram Positive Pathogens Prof. C.J. Smyth Bacterial Pathogenicity Prof. G.J. Atkins Virology Dr. R.J. Russell Applied and Environmental Microbiology Dr. A. Bell Malaria Dr. U. Bond Eukaryotic Gene Regulation Dr. S. Smith Microbial Proteomics Prof. D. Coleman/Dr. D. Sullivan Molecular Analysis of Candida species
Diana E. Northup publications and other information on cave microbiology research at sites including Lechuguilla cave and Cueva de Villa Luz. http://www.i-pi.com/~diana/
Centre For Molecular Microbiology - Publications for each group within the centre.Please click on the names below to see publicationsfrom each Applied and Environmental microbiology, 66, 33103329. http://staff.bath.ac.uk/bsspaw/publications.html
Extractions: This page contains selected publications for each group within the centre.Please click on the names below to see publications from each individual group. Prof. Richard ffrench-Constant Dr. David Clarke Dr. Mark Enright Dr. Ed Feil ... Dr. Anthony Smith Prof. Richard ffrench-Constant P. Daborn, S. Boundy, J. Yen, B. Pittendrigh and R. ffrench-Constant. (2001). DDT resistance in Drosophila correlates with Cyp6g1 over-expression and confers cross-resistance to the neonicotinoid imidacloprid. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 266:556-563. P.J. Daborn, N. Waterfield, M. A. Blight and R.H. ffrench-Constant. (2001). Measuring virulence factor expression by the pathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens in culture and during insect infection. Journal of Bacteriology 183:5834-9.
Graham Assistant professor at Indiana University. Research involves bacterial gene expression associated with infectious diseases. Includes a description of research, and a list of publications. http://www.louisville.edu/medschool/microbiology/graham.html
Extractions: Summary of Research Interests: My research primarily involves analysis of bacterial gene expression, including the underlying biochemical mechanisms involved in regulation. This has been facilitated by a technique I developed for identifying microbial RNAs in cells and tissues called "SCOTS" (see lab home page). Currently I am focusing on defining the significance of M. tuberculosis mRNAs synthesized in response to phagocytosis by human macrophages, and identifying bacterial adaptive responses involved in growth in mouse and human lung tissues. These interests have recently led me into the emerging fields of genomics and bioinformatics. Graham, J.E., Peek, R.M.Jr., and T.L. Cover. 2002. "Global Analysis of Helicobacter pylori gene expression in human gastric mucosa. Gatroenterology 123:1637-1648. Liu, S., Graham, J. E., Bigelow, L., Morse, P.D. and B.J. Wilkinson. 2002. Identification of Listeria moncytogenes mRNAs produced in response to growth at reduced temperature. Appl. Env. Microbiol. 68 (4), 1697-1705
Food Microbiology - Publications Food microbiology Click here to return to Food microbiology home page. ILSI's professional,scientific, and scholarly publications, as well as its quarterly http://northamerica.ilsi.org/publications/index.cfm?pubentityid=68
John McCusker Lab Study fungal genetics and microbiology. Features research projects, publications, and plasmid sequences. http://www.duke.edu/web/microlabs/mccusker/index.html
Journal Of Bioscience And Bioengineering Fermentation technology, biochemical engineering, food technology and microbiology. Published by the Society for Bioscience and Bioengineering, Japan. http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/5/0/5/5/1/6/