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Helen W Kreuzer-Martin

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 1, 2007
Stable isotope ratios and forensic analysis of microorganismsHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Kristin H Jarman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 23, 2005
Oxygen isotopes indicate most intracellular water in log-phase Escherichia coli is derived from metabolismHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, James R Ehleringer, Eric L Hegg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 29, 2003
Microbe forensics: oxygen and hydrogen stable isotope ratios in Bacillus subtilis cells and sporesHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Michael J Lott, Janet Dorigan, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 31, 2005
Stable isotope ratios as a tool in microbial forensics--part 3. Effect of culturing on agar-containing growth mediaHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Lesley A Chesson, Michael J Lott, et al.
Biochemistry|November 8, 2006
Metabolic processes account for the majority of the intracellular water in log-phase Escherichia coli cells as revealed by hydrogen isotopesHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Michael J Lott, James R Ehleringer, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 6, 2004
Stable isotope ratios as a tool in microbial forensics--Part 2. Isotopic variation among different growth media as a tool for sourcing origins of bacterial cells or sporesHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Lesley A Chesson, Michael J Lott, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 6, 2004
Stable isotope ratios as a tool in microbial forensics--Part 1. Microbial isotopic composition as a function of growth mediumHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Lesley A Chesson, Michael J Lott, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 9, 2008
Bayesian-integrated microbial forensicsKristin H Jarman, Helen W Kreuzer-Martin, David S Wunschel, et al.
Applied Spectroscopy|August 15, 2009
The infrared spectra of Bacillus bacteria part I: vegetative Bacillus versus sporulated cells and the contributions of phospholipids to vegetative infrared spectraTimothy J Johnson, Yin-Fong Su, Nancy B Valentine, et al.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 1, 2007
Stable isotope ratios and forensic analysis of microorganismsHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Kristin H Jarman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 23, 2005
Oxygen isotopes indicate most intracellular water in log-phase Escherichia coli is derived from metabolismHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, James R Ehleringer, Eric L Hegg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 29, 2003
Microbe forensics: oxygen and hydrogen stable isotope ratios in Bacillus subtilis cells and sporesHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Michael J Lott, Janet Dorigan, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|December 31, 2005
Stable isotope ratios as a tool in microbial forensics--part 3. Effect of culturing on agar-containing growth mediaHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Lesley A Chesson, Michael J Lott, et al.
Biochemistry|November 8, 2006
Metabolic processes account for the majority of the intracellular water in log-phase Escherichia coli cells as revealed by hydrogen isotopesHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Michael J Lott, James R Ehleringer, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 6, 2004
Stable isotope ratios as a tool in microbial forensics--Part 2. Isotopic variation among different growth media as a tool for sourcing origins of bacterial cells or sporesHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Lesley A Chesson, Michael J Lott, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences|October 6, 2004
Stable isotope ratios as a tool in microbial forensics--Part 1. Microbial isotopic composition as a function of growth mediumHelen W Kreuzer-Martin, Lesley A Chesson, Michael J Lott, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 9, 2008
Bayesian-integrated microbial forensicsKristin H Jarman, Helen W Kreuzer-Martin, David S Wunschel, et al.
Applied Spectroscopy|August 15, 2009
The infrared spectra of Bacillus bacteria part I: vegetative Bacillus versus sporulated cells and the contributions of phospholipids to vegetative infrared spectraTimothy J Johnson, Yin-Fong Su, Nancy B Valentine, et al.
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