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The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Microbial Selenate and Arsenate Transformation
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Book Chapter | Lovely DR. Environmental Microbe-Metal Interactions. ASM Press, . 2000: |
R826105 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Oremland RS, Stolz JF. Dissimilatory reduction of selenate and arsenate in nature. Lovley DR, ed. Environmental Metal-Microbe Interaction. American Society for Microbiology Press, 2000, pp. 199-224. |
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Book Chapter | Stolz JF. Genus Sulfurospirillum. Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, 2nd Edition, 1999. |
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Journal Article | Blum JS, Bindi AB, Buzzelli J, Stolz JF, Oremland RS. Bacillus arsenicoselenatis, sp nov, and Bacillus selenitireducens, sp nov: two haloalkaliphiles from Mono Lake, California that respire oxyanions of selenium and arsenic. Archives of Microbiology 1998;171(1):19-30. |
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Journal Article | Blum JS, Stolz JF, Oren A, Oremland RS. Selenihalanaerobacter shriftii gen. nov., sp nov., a halophilic anaerobe from Dead Sea sediments that respires selenate. Archives of Microbiology 2001;175(3):208-219. |
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Journal Article | Oremland RS, Blum JS, Bindi AB, Dowdle PR, Herbel M, Stolz JF. Simultaneous reduction of nitrate and selenate by cell suspensions of Selenium-respiring bacteria. Applied Environmental Microbiology 1999;65(10):4385-4392. |
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Journal Article | Stolz JF, Oremland RS. Bacterial respiration of arsenic and selenium. FEMS Microbiology Reviews, Volume 23, Issue 5, October 1999, Pages 615-627. |
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Journal Article | Stolz JF, Ellis DJ, Blum JS, Ahmann D, Lovley DR, Oremland RS. Sulfurospirillum barnesii sp nov and Sulfurospirillum arsenophilum sp nov., new members of the Sulfurospirillum clade of the epsilon Proteobacteria. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 1999;49(Part 3):1177-1180. |
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Presentation | Oremland RS, Switzer Blum J, Burns Bindi A, Dowdle P, Herbel M, Stolz JF. Dissimilatory reduction of submillimolar selenate in the presence of nitrate by cell suspensions and membrane fractions of Sulfurospirillum barnesii SES3. Presented at the ASM General Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 31-June 3, 1999, Abstract N15. |
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Presentation | Stolz JF. Phylogeny and biochemistry of arsenate and selenate respiring bacteria. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Division Q Symposium, "Biogeochemical Cycles and Regulatory Levels: Microbial Mediated Redox Transformations Affecting Toxicity," May 22, 2000. |
R826105 (2000) R826105 (Final) |
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Presentation | Switzer Blum J, Burns Bindi A, Stolz JF, Oren A, Oremland RS. Description of a halophilic, selenate-respiring bacterium isolated from the Dead Sea: strain DSSe1. Presented at the ASM General Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 31-June 3, 1999, Abstract N165. |
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Proceedings | Newman DK, Oremland RS, Dowdle PR, Kail B, Stolz JF. Arsenate reduction: a new mode of respiration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. |
R826105 (1999) R826105 (Final) |
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