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Biotransformation of Medium-Chain Alkanes Using Recombinant P450 Monooxygenase from Alcanivorax Borkumensis SK2 Expressed in Escherichia Coli
Ex-Situ Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons Using Alcanivorax Borkumensis Enzymes
Microbial Communities Responding to Deep-Sea Hydrocarbon Spills Molly C. Redmond1 and David L. Valentine2 1. Department of Biolo
The Transcriptional Response of Prokaryotes to Phytoplanktonderived Dissolved Organic Matter in Seawater
Membrane Fatty Acid Composition and Cell Surface Hydrophobicity Of
Biotransformation of Various Alkanes Using the Escherichia Coli Expressing an Alkane Hydroxylase System from Gordonia Sp. TF6
Contribution of Cyanobacterial Alkane Production to the Ocean Hydrocarbon Cycle
Characterization of Bacterial Hydrocarbon Degradation Potential in the Red Sea Through Metagenomic and Cultivation Methods
Transcriptional Profiling of the Marine Oildegrading Bacterium Alcanivorax Borkumensis During Growth on Nalkanes
Characterization of Hydrocarbonoclastic Bacterial Communities from Mangrove Sediments in Guanabara Bay, Brazil
The Long-Chain Alkane Metabolism Network of Alcanivorax Dieselolei
Hydrocarbonoclastic Alcanivorax Isolates Exhibit Different Physiological and Expression Responses to N-Dodecane
An Impaired Metabolic Response to Hydrostatic Pressure Explains
And Gas Condensate-Degrading Marine Bacteria
Impact of Tropical Plants on Microbial Activity and Diversity in Soil Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Alcanivorax Strain Detected Among the Cultured Bacterial Community from Sediments Affected by the ‘Prestige’ Oil Spill
Alcanivorax Dieselolei, an Alkane-Degrading Bacterium Associated with the Mucus of the Zoanthid Palythoa Caribaeorum (Cnidaria
“Crude Oil Biodegradation”
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Genome of Alcanivorax Sp. 24 a Hydrocarbon Degrading Bacterium
Siderophore-Based Microbial Adaptations to Iron Scarcity Across the Eastern Pacific Ocean
American Museum Novitates
Enzymatic Potential of Alcanivorax to Degrade Natural and Synthetic Polyesters
Biotransformation of Ampicillin Antibiotic Molecule Using Soil Derived Bacterium Belonging to Alcanivorax Sp
Excess Labile Carbon Promotes the Expression of Virulence Factors in Coral Reef Bacterioplankton
The Diversity of PAH-Degrading Bacteria in a Deep-Sea Water Column Above the Southwest Indian Ridge
Whole Genome Functional Analysis of Alcanivorax, an Oil Degrading Bacterium
Overview of Approaches to Improve Rhizoremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Soils
Genome of Alcanivorax Sp. 24 a Hydrocarbon Degrading Bacterium
Bioremediation As a Tool for Resiliency in Oil Spills
Genes Involved in Alkane Degradation in the Alcanivorax Hongdengensis Strain A-11-3
Microbes and Oil: What's the Connection?
Contribution of Cyanobacterial Alkane Production to the Ocean
Succession of Microbial Populations and Nitrogen-Fixation Associated with the Biodegradation of Sediment-Oil-Agglomerates Buried
Alcanivorax Borkurnensis Gen. Now, Sp. Nov., a New, Hydrocarbon-Degrading and Surfactant-Producing Marine Bacterium
Chemotrophic Microorganisms in the Environment 7 3
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Exploring the Microbial Diversity in Oil-Contaminated Mangrove Sediments Using 16S Rrna Metagenomics
Functional Genome Analysis of Alcanivorax Borkumensis Strain SK2: Alkane Metabolism, Environmental Adaptations and Biotechnologi
Exploring Marine Environments for the Identification of Extremophiles and Their Enzymes for Sustainable and Green Bioprocesses