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Distribution of extensive nifH gene diversity across physical soil microenvironments.. Microb Ecol. 51(4):441-52.
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2006. Geobacter sulfurreducens strain engineered for increased rates of respiration.. Metab Eng. 10(5):267-75.
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2008. Direct recognition of the mycobacterial glycolipid, trehalose dimycolate, by C-type lectin Mincle.. J Exp Med. 206(13):2879-88.
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2009. Purification and characterization of OmcZ, an outer-surface, octaheme c-type cytochrome essential for optimal current production by Geobacter sulfurreducens.. Appl Environ Microbiol. 76(12):3999-4007.
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2010. Identification of 4-Hydroxycumyl Alcohol As the Major MnO2-Mediated Bisphenol A Transformation Product and Evaluation of Its Environmental Fate.. Environ Sci Technol. 49(10):6214-21.
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2015. Characterization of a novel facultative Methylocystis species capable of growth on methane, acetate and ethanol.. Environ Microbiol Rep. 3(2):174-81.
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2011. Response to Comment on "Environmental Fate of the Next Generation Refrigerant 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf)″.. Environ Sci Technol. 49(13):8265-6.
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2015. Interference of ferric ions with ferrous iron quantification using the ferrozine assay.. J Microbiol Methods. 95(3):366-7.
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2013. 4-methylphenol produced in freshwater sediment microcosms is not a bisphenol A metabolite.. Chemosphere. 117:521-6.
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2014. Field application of nitrogen and phenylacetylene to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from landfill cover soils: effects on microbial community structure.. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 89(1):189-200.
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2011. Environmental fate of the next generation refrigerant 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf).. Environ Sci Technol. 48(22):13181-7.
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2014. Pollutant degradation by a Methylocystis strain SB2 grown on ethanol: bioremediation via facultative methanotrophy.. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 318(2):137-42.
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2011. Tuning the hemolytic and antibacterial activities of amphiphilic polynorbornene derivatives.. J Am Chem Soc. 126(48):15870-5.
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Department of Microbiology