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Matthias Labrenz

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Plos One|August 7, 2019
Uneven host cell growth causes lysogenic virus induction in the Baltic SeaNicole Köstner, Klaus Jürgens, Matthias Labrenz, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|November 28, 2013
Pyruvate utilization by a chemolithoautotrophic epsilonproteobacterial key player of pelagic Baltic Sea redoxclinesSabine Glaubitz, Wolf-Rainer Abraham, Günter Jost, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 28, 2008
Epsilonproteobacteria represent the major portion of chemoautotrophic bacteria in sulfidic waters of pelagic redoxclines of the Baltic and Black SeasJana Grote, Günter Jost, Matthias Labrenz, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|November 21, 2009
Anaerobic sulfur oxidation in the absence of nitrate dominates microbial chemoautotrophy beneath the pelagic chemocline of the eastern Gotland Basin, Baltic SeaGünter Jost, Willm Martens-Habbena, Falk Pollehne, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|August 21, 2019
Paint particles are a distinct and variable substrate for marine bacteriaAlexander S Tagg, Sonja Oberbeckmann, Dieter Fischer, et al.
Microorganisms|January 5, 2021
<i>Vibrio</i> Colonization Is Highly Dynamic in Early Microplastic-Associated Biofilms as Well as on Field-Collected MicroplasticsKatharina Kesy, Matthias Labrenz, Brittan S Scales, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 27, 2008
Abundance, depth distribution, and composition of aerobic bacteriochlorophyll a-producing bacteria in four basins of the central Baltic SeaIvette Salka, Vladimíra Moulisová, Michal Koblízek, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|May 3, 2017
Success of chemolithoautotrophic SUP05 and Sulfurimonas GD17 cells in pelagic Baltic Sea redox zones is facilitated by their lifestyles as K- and r-strategistsAndreas Rogge, Angela Vogts, Maren Voss, et al.
Microorganisms|March 28, 2024
Combined TCBS and CHROMagar Analyses Allow for Basic Identification of <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i> within a 48 h Incubation Period in the Coastal Baltic SeaConor Christopher Glackin, Susann Dupke, Thota Sharath Chandra, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|August 16, 2017
Fate and stability of polyamide-associated bacterial assemblages after their passage through the digestive tract of the blue mussel Mytilus edulisKatharina Kesy, Alexander Hentzsch, Franziska Klaeger, et al.
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Plos One|August 7, 2019
Uneven host cell growth causes lysogenic virus induction in the Baltic SeaNicole Köstner, Klaus Jürgens, Matthias Labrenz, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|November 28, 2013
Pyruvate utilization by a chemolithoautotrophic epsilonproteobacterial key player of pelagic Baltic Sea redoxclinesSabine Glaubitz, Wolf-Rainer Abraham, Günter Jost, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 28, 2008
Epsilonproteobacteria represent the major portion of chemoautotrophic bacteria in sulfidic waters of pelagic redoxclines of the Baltic and Black SeasJana Grote, Günter Jost, Matthias Labrenz, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|November 21, 2009
Anaerobic sulfur oxidation in the absence of nitrate dominates microbial chemoautotrophy beneath the pelagic chemocline of the eastern Gotland Basin, Baltic SeaGünter Jost, Willm Martens-Habbena, Falk Pollehne, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|August 21, 2019
Paint particles are a distinct and variable substrate for marine bacteriaAlexander S Tagg, Sonja Oberbeckmann, Dieter Fischer, et al.
Microorganisms|January 5, 2021
<i>Vibrio</i> Colonization Is Highly Dynamic in Early Microplastic-Associated Biofilms as Well as on Field-Collected MicroplasticsKatharina Kesy, Matthias Labrenz, Brittan S Scales, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 27, 2008
Abundance, depth distribution, and composition of aerobic bacteriochlorophyll a-producing bacteria in four basins of the central Baltic SeaIvette Salka, Vladimíra Moulisová, Michal Koblízek, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|May 3, 2017
Success of chemolithoautotrophic SUP05 and Sulfurimonas GD17 cells in pelagic Baltic Sea redox zones is facilitated by their lifestyles as K- and r-strategistsAndreas Rogge, Angela Vogts, Maren Voss, et al.
Microorganisms|March 28, 2024
Combined TCBS and CHROMagar Analyses Allow for Basic Identification of <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i> within a 48 h Incubation Period in the Coastal Baltic SeaConor Christopher Glackin, Susann Dupke, Thota Sharath Chandra, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|August 16, 2017
Fate and stability of polyamide-associated bacterial assemblages after their passage through the digestive tract of the blue mussel Mytilus edulisKatharina Kesy, Alexander Hentzsch, Franziska Klaeger, et al.
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