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Craig Cary

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Nature|August 22, 2014
Archiving: Don't let microbial samples perishNoah Fierer, Craig Cary
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|January 8, 2015
The importance of sample archiving in microbial ecologyS Craig Cary, Noah Fierer
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 7, 2004
Abundance of reverse tricarboxylic acid cycle genes in free-living microorganisms at deep-sea hydrothermal ventsBarbara J Campbell, S Craig Cary
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|April 9, 2005
Molecular approaches to the investigation of viable dinoflagellate cysts in natural sediments from estuarine environmentsKathryn J Coyne, S Craig Cary
Cell and Tissue Research|May 16, 2009
Dynamics of cell proliferation and apoptosis reflect different life strategies in hydrothermal vent and cold seep vestimentiferan tubewormsBettina Pflugfelder, S Craig Cary, Monika Bright
Environmental Microbiology|December 2, 2008
The phylogeography of Adelie penguin faecal floraJonathan C Banks, S Craig Cary, Ian D Hogg
Biology|August 1, 2014
The Distribution and Identity of Edaphic Fungi in the McMurdo Dry ValleysLisa L Dreesens, Charles K Lee, S Craig Cary
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 6, 2003
Evidence of chemolithoautotrophy in the bacterial community associated with Alvinella pompejana, a hydrothermal vent polychaeteBarbara J Campbell, Jeffrey L Stein, S Craig Cary
Trends in Microbiology|July 22, 2010
Molecular adaptations to psychrophily: the impact of 'omic' technologiesAna Casanueva, Marla Tuffin, Craig Cary, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 5, 2009
Identification of a novel alkaliphilic esterase active at low temperatures by screening a metagenomic library from antarctic desert soilCaroline Heath, Xiao Ping Hu, S Craig Cary, et al.
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Nature|August 22, 2014
Archiving: Don't let microbial samples perishNoah Fierer, Craig Cary
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|January 8, 2015
The importance of sample archiving in microbial ecologyS Craig Cary, Noah Fierer
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 7, 2004
Abundance of reverse tricarboxylic acid cycle genes in free-living microorganisms at deep-sea hydrothermal ventsBarbara J Campbell, S Craig Cary
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|April 9, 2005
Molecular approaches to the investigation of viable dinoflagellate cysts in natural sediments from estuarine environmentsKathryn J Coyne, S Craig Cary
Cell and Tissue Research|May 16, 2009
Dynamics of cell proliferation and apoptosis reflect different life strategies in hydrothermal vent and cold seep vestimentiferan tubewormsBettina Pflugfelder, S Craig Cary, Monika Bright
Environmental Microbiology|December 2, 2008
The phylogeography of Adelie penguin faecal floraJonathan C Banks, S Craig Cary, Ian D Hogg
Biology|August 1, 2014
The Distribution and Identity of Edaphic Fungi in the McMurdo Dry ValleysLisa L Dreesens, Charles K Lee, S Craig Cary
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 6, 2003
Evidence of chemolithoautotrophy in the bacterial community associated with Alvinella pompejana, a hydrothermal vent polychaeteBarbara J Campbell, Jeffrey L Stein, S Craig Cary
Trends in Microbiology|July 22, 2010
Molecular adaptations to psychrophily: the impact of 'omic' technologiesAna Casanueva, Marla Tuffin, Craig Cary, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 5, 2009
Identification of a novel alkaliphilic esterase active at low temperatures by screening a metagenomic library from antarctic desert soilCaroline Heath, Xiao Ping Hu, S Craig Cary, et al.
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