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Matthew O Schrenk

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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 10, 2025
An astrobiological perspective on microbial biofilms: their importance for habitability and production of detectable and lasting biosignaturesSarah Gonzalez-Henao, Matthew O Schrenk
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 11, 2012
Metagenomic evidence for h(2) oxidation and h(2) production by serpentinite-hosted subsurface microbial communitiesWilliam J Brazelton, Bridget Nelson, Matthew O Schrenk
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Microbial provinces in the subseafloorMatthew O Schrenk, Julie A Huber, Katrina J Edwards
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 16, 2013
Bacterial communities associated with subsurface geochemical processes in continental serpentinite springsWilliam J Brazelton, Penny L Morrill, Natalie Szponar, et al.
Msystems|August 1, 2022
Comparative Metagenomics Highlight a Widespread Pathway Involved in Catabolism of Phosphonates in Marine and Terrestrial Serpentinizing EcosystemsEléonore Frouin, Aurélien Lecoeuvre, Fabrice Armougom, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|September 4, 2004
Low archaeal diversity linked to subseafloor geochemical processes at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic RidgeMatthew O Schrenk, Deborah S Kelley, Sheryl A Bolton, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 6, 2003
Incidence and diversity of microorganisms within the walls of an active deep-sea sulfide chimneyMatthew O Schrenk, Deborah S Kelley, John R Delaney, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 8, 2006
Methane- and sulfur-metabolizing microbial communities dominate the Lost City hydrothermal field ecosystemWilliam J Brazelton, Matthew O Schrenk, Deborah S Kelley, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 27, 2023
An untargeted exometabolomics approach to characterize dissolved organic matter in groundwater of the Samail OphioliteLauren M Seyler, Emily A Kraus, Craig McLean, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 8, 2017
Methane Dynamics in a Tropical Serpentinizing Environment: The Santa Elena Ophiolite, Costa RicaMelitza Crespo-Medina, Katrina I Twing, Ricardo Sánchez-Murillo, et al.
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 10, 2025
An astrobiological perspective on microbial biofilms: their importance for habitability and production of detectable and lasting biosignaturesSarah Gonzalez-Henao, Matthew O Schrenk
Frontiers in Microbiology|January 11, 2012
Metagenomic evidence for h(2) oxidation and h(2) production by serpentinite-hosted subsurface microbial communitiesWilliam J Brazelton, Bridget Nelson, Matthew O Schrenk
Annual Review of Marine Science|December 15, 2010
Microbial provinces in the subseafloorMatthew O Schrenk, Julie A Huber, Katrina J Edwards
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 16, 2013
Bacterial communities associated with subsurface geochemical processes in continental serpentinite springsWilliam J Brazelton, Penny L Morrill, Natalie Szponar, et al.
Msystems|August 1, 2022
Comparative Metagenomics Highlight a Widespread Pathway Involved in Catabolism of Phosphonates in Marine and Terrestrial Serpentinizing EcosystemsEléonore Frouin, Aurélien Lecoeuvre, Fabrice Armougom, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|September 4, 2004
Low archaeal diversity linked to subseafloor geochemical processes at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field, Mid-Atlantic RidgeMatthew O Schrenk, Deborah S Kelley, Sheryl A Bolton, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 6, 2003
Incidence and diversity of microorganisms within the walls of an active deep-sea sulfide chimneyMatthew O Schrenk, Deborah S Kelley, John R Delaney, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 8, 2006
Methane- and sulfur-metabolizing microbial communities dominate the Lost City hydrothermal field ecosystemWilliam J Brazelton, Matthew O Schrenk, Deborah S Kelley, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 27, 2023
An untargeted exometabolomics approach to characterize dissolved organic matter in groundwater of the Samail OphioliteLauren M Seyler, Emily A Kraus, Craig McLean, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 8, 2017
Methane Dynamics in a Tropical Serpentinizing Environment: The Santa Elena Ophiolite, Costa RicaMelitza Crespo-Medina, Katrina I Twing, Ricardo Sánchez-Murillo, et al.
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