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Bjarne Landfald

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Frontiers in Microbiology|February 11, 2015
Polar front associated variation in prokaryotic community structure in Arctic shelf seafloorTan T Nguyen, Bjarne Landfald
Marine Drugs|March 28, 2023
Conservation of Genomic Information in Multiple Displacement Amplified Low-Quantity Metagenomic Material from Marine InvertebratesAndrea Iselin Elvheim, Chun Li, Bjarne Landfald
Marine Environmental Research|May 12, 2007
Persistence and biodegradation of kerosene in high-arctic intertidal sedimentStian Røberg, Svein Kristian Stormo, Bjarne Landfald
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 24, 2016
Trimethylamine N-Oxide in Seafood: Rotten or Forgotten?Jørgen Valeur, Bjarne Landfald, Arnold Berstad, et al.
Environmental Technology|October 29, 2015
Biological surface-active compounds from marine bacteriaNga Phuong Dang, Bjarne Landfald, Nils Peder Willassen
Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease|June 8, 2017
Microbial trimethylamine-<i>N</i>-oxide as a disease marker: something fishy?Bjarne Landfald, Jørgen Valeur, Arnold Berstad, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|January 30, 2021
Seafloor deposition of water-based drill cuttings generates distinctive and lengthy sediment bacterial community changesTan T Nguyen, John E Paulsen, Bjarne Landfald
Marine Pollution Bulletin|November 5, 2017
Perturbation of seafloor bacterial community structure by drilling waste dischargeTan T Nguyen, Sabine K J Cochrane, Bjarne Landfald
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|May 25, 2019
Vibrio echinoideorum sp. nov., isolated from an epidermal lesion on the test of a green sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis)Jonathan Hira, Solveig Bentdal, Hege Devold, et al.
Marine Genomics|December 4, 2012
The microbial diversity of Polar environments is a fertile ground for bioprospectingDonatella de Pascale, Concetta De Santi, Juan Fu, et al.
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Frontiers in Microbiology|February 11, 2015
Polar front associated variation in prokaryotic community structure in Arctic shelf seafloorTan T Nguyen, Bjarne Landfald
Marine Drugs|March 28, 2023
Conservation of Genomic Information in Multiple Displacement Amplified Low-Quantity Metagenomic Material from Marine InvertebratesAndrea Iselin Elvheim, Chun Li, Bjarne Landfald
Marine Environmental Research|May 12, 2007
Persistence and biodegradation of kerosene in high-arctic intertidal sedimentStian Røberg, Svein Kristian Stormo, Bjarne Landfald
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 24, 2016
Trimethylamine N-Oxide in Seafood: Rotten or Forgotten?Jørgen Valeur, Bjarne Landfald, Arnold Berstad, et al.
Environmental Technology|October 29, 2015
Biological surface-active compounds from marine bacteriaNga Phuong Dang, Bjarne Landfald, Nils Peder Willassen
Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease|June 8, 2017
Microbial trimethylamine-<i>N</i>-oxide as a disease marker: something fishy?Bjarne Landfald, Jørgen Valeur, Arnold Berstad, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|January 30, 2021
Seafloor deposition of water-based drill cuttings generates distinctive and lengthy sediment bacterial community changesTan T Nguyen, John E Paulsen, Bjarne Landfald
Marine Pollution Bulletin|November 5, 2017
Perturbation of seafloor bacterial community structure by drilling waste dischargeTan T Nguyen, Sabine K J Cochrane, Bjarne Landfald
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|May 25, 2019
Vibrio echinoideorum sp. nov., isolated from an epidermal lesion on the test of a green sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis)Jonathan Hira, Solveig Bentdal, Hege Devold, et al.
Marine Genomics|December 4, 2012
The microbial diversity of Polar environments is a fertile ground for bioprospectingDonatella de Pascale, Concetta De Santi, Juan Fu, et al.
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