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    Psychrophiles as a Source of Novel Antimicrobials

    Cold environments such as Arctic and Antarctic regions and the deep sea are richly populated by microbes which encounter the same selective pressures and/or even more than their counterparts from moderate or w...

    Erik Borchert, Stephen A. Jackson in Psychrophiles: From Biodiversity to Biotec… (2017)

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    BluePharmTrain: Biology and Biotechnology of Marine Sponges

    BluePharmTrain is a Marie Curie Initial Training Network of 17 European academic and industrial partners collaborating to train young scientists in multidisciplinary aspects of blue biotechnology. Harvesting m...

    Georg Steinert, Carla Huete Stauffer in Grand Challenges in Marine Biotechnology (2018)

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    Genome analysis of the marine bacterium Kiloniella laminariae and first insights into comparative genomics with related Kiloniella species

    Kiloniella laminariae is a true marine bacterium and the first member of the family and order, the Kiloniellaceae and Kiloniellales. K. laminariae LD81T (= DSM 19542T) was isolated from the marine macroalga Sacch...

    Jutta Wiese, Johannes F. Imhoff, Hannes Horn, Erik Borchert in Archives of Microbiology (2020)

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    Maribacter halichondriae sp. nov., isolated from the marine sponge Halichondria panicea, displays features of a sponge-associated life style

    A new member of the family Flavobacteriaceae (termed Hal144T) was isolated from the marine breadcrumb sponge Halichondria panicea. Sponge material was collected in 2018 at Schilksee which is located in the Kiel F...

    Leon X. Steiner, Jutta Wiese, Tanja Rahn, Erik Borchert in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (2024)