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Dilution-To-Extinction Culturing of SAR11 Members and Other Marine Bacteria from the Red Sea
Development of a Free Radical Scavenging Probiotic to Mitigate Coral Bleaching
Feasibility of Bacterial Probiotics for Mitigating Coral Bleaching
Development of a Free Radical Scavenging Probiotic to Mitigate Coral Bleaching
Evidence of the Effect of a Fatty Acid Compound from the Marine Bacterium, Vibrio Sp
Marinobacter Maroccanus Sp. Nov., a Moderately Halophilic Bacterium Isolated from a Saline Soil
Development of a Free Radical Scavenging Probiotic to Mitigate Coral Bleaching
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Identification and Classification of Marine Bacteria Associated with Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Degradation
Isolation, Identification and Functional Characterization of Cultivable Bacteria
Meddling with Marinobacter: Microbial Interactions with the Environment a DISSERTATION SUMITTED to the FACULTY of the UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO Comparative Genomics and Genome Mining Insights Into Natural Product Rich Marine Cyanobacter
Chitinases in the Tree of Life Ecological, Kinetic and Structural Studies of Archaeal and Marine Bacterial Chitinases
Marinobacter Nitratireducens Sp. Nov., a Halophilic and Lipolytic Bacterium
Leon Hartman Thesis
Biogeochemical Implications of the Ubiquitous Colonization of Marine Habitats and Redox Gradients by Marinobacter Species
Microbial Ecology of Phytoplankton Blooms of the Arabian Sea and Their Implications
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Biodegradation of Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) by Marine Bacteria, and Strategies for Its Enhancement
Molecular and Ecological Analysis of Cellular Attachment and Induction of Transparent Exopolymeric Particle Formation in Diatom-Bacteria Interactions
Microbial Communities Associated with Some Harmful Dinoflagellates From
Biogeochemical Implications of the Ubiquitous Colonization of Marine Habitats and Redox Gradients by Marinobacter Species
Exploring Deep-Sea Brines As Potential Terrestrial Analogues of Oceans in the Icy Moons of the Outer Solar System
Marinobacter Segnicrescens Sp. Nov., a Moderate Halophile Isolated from Benthic Sediment of the South China Sea