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    Observational multi-centre, prospective study to characterize novel pathogen-and host-related factors in hospitalized patients with lower respiratory tract infections and/or sepsis - the “TAILORED-Treatment” study

    The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistant micro-organisms is a global concern, which is largely attributable to inaccurate prescribing of antibiotics to patients presenting with non-bacterial infections...

    C. B. van Houten, K. Oved, E. Eden, A. Cohen, D. Engelhard in BMC Infectious Diseases (2018)

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    Uncommonly isolated clinical Pseudomonas: identification and phylogenetic assignation

    Fifty-two Pseudomonas strains that were difficult to identify at the species level in the phenotypic routine characterizations employed by clinical microbiology laboratories were selected for genotypic-based anal...

    M. Mulet, M. Gomila, A. Ramírez, S. Cardew in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2017)

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    Microbiology of Hydrocarbon-Degrading Pseudomonas

    The genus Pseudomonas is summarily described with respect to the phenotypic and genomic properties of its member species, which have been considered in the development of the current taxonomic treatment. The chap...

    N. J. Palleroni*, D. H. Pieper in Handbook of Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbio… (2010)

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    Lipid Metabolism and the Rumen Microbial Ecosystem

    Lipid metabolism in wild and domesticated livestock occurs predominantly in the rumen – the largest compartment of the animals’ forestomach. Lipids from the diet enter the rumen and are hydrolyzed into their c...

    G. N. Jarvis, E. R. B. Moore in Handbook of Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology (2010)

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    Bacterial community dynamics during in-situ bioremediation of petroleum waste sludge in landfarming sites

    In-situ bioremediation of petroleum waste sludge in landfarming sites of Motor Oil Hellas (petroleum refinery) was studied by monitoring the changes of the petroleum composition of the wa...

    E. Katsivela, E. R. B. Moore, D. Maroukli, C. Strömpl, D. Pieper in Biodegradation (2005)

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    Phylogeny and Abundance of Novel Denitrifying Bacteria Isolated from the Water Column of the Central Baltic Sea

    The Baltic Sea is an estuarine ecosystem where denitrification in the low oxic and anoxic parts of the deep water contributes significantly to the nitrogen budget. Seventy-six heterotrophic, denitrifying, stra...

    I. Brettar, E.R.B. Moore, M.G. Höfle in Microbial Ecology (2001)

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    Role of Microcolony Formation in the Protistan Grazing Defense of the Aquatic Bacterium Pseudomonas sp. MWH1

    M.W. Hahn, E.R.B. Moore, M.G. Höfle in Microbial Ecology (2000)

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    Interaction of Sphingomonas and Pseudomonas strains in the degradation of chlorinated dibenzofurans

    We have studied the concerted degradation of two monochlorodibenzofurans by a bacterial consortium, consisting of the chlorodibenzofurans-cometabolizing and chlorosalicylates-excreting strain Sphingomonas sp RW16...

    R-M Wittich, C Strömpl, E R B Moore in Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Bio… (1999)

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    Lessons learned from Sphingomonas species that degrade abietane triterpenoids

    Abietane terpenoid-degrading organisms include Sphingomonas spp which inhabit natural environments and biological treatment systems. An isolate from the high Arctic indicates that these organisms occur far from t...

    W W Mohn, Z Yu, E R B Moore, A F Muttray in Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Bio… (1999)