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  1. 81
    by Lehtovirta, Laura
    Published 2011
    ... outnumbering their bacterial counterparts particularly in acidic soils. Nitrification is a fundamental...
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  2. 82
    by Lethbridge, Samuel Aston
    Published 2018
    ... of Mycobacterium smegmatis and M. tuberculosis H37Rv biofilms and to further characterise these bacterial...
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    by Ibberson, Carolyn Brook
    Published 2015
    ...Staphylococcus aureus encodes for a secreted hyaluronidase, hysA. Hyaluronidases are bacterial...
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  4. 84
    by Bloomberg, B. M.
    Published 2017
    ... for bacteria, that it was normally associated with an enzyme system in the bacterial cell...
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    by Andersson, Sofia
    Published 2009
    ... in the isolation of possible bacterial key-organisms with efficient nutrient removal properties (Comamonas...
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  7. 87
    ...) was studied in a specially designed flow chamber. In general, adhesion was not influenced by the physiological...
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  8. 88
    by Lalanne, Jean-Benoît.
    Published 2021
    ... measurement platforms spanning biological scales, we found evidence of optimization in bacterial gene...
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  9. 89
    by Morales Garcia, Ana Lorena
    Published 2014
    ...Bacterial adhesion is a multifactorial process, an understanding of which is key in environmental...
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    by Cheng, Zhenyu
    Published 2010
    ... electrophoresis (DIGE) and mass spectrometry, to elucidate the proteins’ prospective of plant-bacterial...
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    by Cheng, Zhenyu
    Published 2010
    ... electrophoresis (DIGE) and mass spectrometry, to elucidate the proteins’ prospective of plant-bacterial...
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  12. 92
    by Tinberg, Christine Elaine
    Published 2011
    ...: The Reactivity of Bacterial Multicomponent Monooxygenases Bacterial multicomponent monooxygenases constitute a...
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  13. 93
    by Adly, Carol.
    Published 2005
    Subjects: ...Iron -- Physiological transport....
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  14. 94
    by Zvinairo, Tawanda Kennedy
    Published 2015
    Subjects: ...Mycobacterium tuberculosis -- Physiology...
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  15. 95
    by Rice, Christopher
    Published 2010
    ... lag phase, and determine whether these processes are dependent on the bacterialphysiological history...
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  16. 96
    by Nazeer, Ahmed
    Published 2010
    ... with the initial events in plant pathogen interaction. For instance, not only bacterial preprations (lysates) form...
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  17. 97
    by Sakhtah, Hassan
    Published 2016
    ... in the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa have brought into focus the physiological effects of secondary...
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  18. 98
    by Ribalet, Francois
    Published 2007
    ..., suggesting a direct link between toxin production and cell physiological state. Since it has been...
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  19. 99
    by Kelly, P. D.
    Published 2011
    ... of asymmetric methylarginines in vivo. The physiological link between DDAH, ADMA, and NOS was demonstrated by a...
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    by Chang, Poming, 張博明
    Published 2013
    .... To sum up, the fractions of Chenopodium serotinum Linn. have different physiological effects on anti...
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