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Degrading Bacteria in Deep‐
Simulation of Deepwater Horizon Oil Plume Reveals Substrate Specialization Within a Complex Community of Hydrocarbon Degraders
Extreme Cold Environments: a Suitable Niche for Selection of Novel Psychrotrophic Microbes for Biotechnological Applications
Distribution of Pahs and the PAH-Degrading Bacteria in the Deep-Sea
Biodiversity Research and Innovation in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
Life in the Cold Biosphere: the Ecology of Psychrophile
Complete Genome Sequence and Function Gene Identify of Prometryne-Degrading Strain Pseudomonas Sp
Effects of Dispersants and Biosurfactants on Crude-Oil Biodegradation and Bacterial Community Succession
Natural Gas and Temperature Structured a Microbial Community Response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
Oil Hydrocarbon Degradation by Caspian Sea Microbial Communities
Giant Flagellins Form Thick Flagellar Filaments in Two Species of Marine Γ-Proteobacteria
Biological Composition and Microbial Dynamics of Sinking Particulate Organic Matter at Abyssal Depths in the Oligotrophic Open Ocean
Vying Over Spilt Oil Tu Anh Pham N
Genome Sequence and Functional Genomic Analysis of the Oil-Degrading Bacterium Oleispira Antarctica
Environmental Switching During Biofilm Development in a Cold Seep System and Functional Determinants of Species Sorting
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Recent Work
Effects of a Simulated Acute Oil Spillage on Bacterial Communities
Biodegradation Potentiality of Psychrophilic Bacterial Strain Oleispira Antarctica RB-8T
Top View
Family I. Oceanospirillaceae Fam. Nov
The Marine Air-Water, Located Between the Atmosphere and The
Psychrophiles: a Journey of Hope
Meta-Analysis Cum Machine Learning Approaches Address the Structure
Protein Expression in the Obligate Hydrocarbon‐Degrading Psychrophile Oleispira Antarctica RB‐8 During Alkane Degradation An
Microbial Communities in Seawater from an Arctic and a Temperate Norwegian Fjord and Their Potentials for Biodegradation of Chem
Discovery of Functional Gene Markers of Bacteria for Monitoring Hydrocarbon Pollution in the Marine Environment - a Metatranscriptomics Approach
A Review and Bibliometric Analysis on Applications of Microbial
2020 EMI Oleispira Paper Accepted Version
A Journey to the Center of a Bacterial Organelle by Onur Erbilgin A
High Bicarbonate Assimilation in the Dark by Arctic Bacteria