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Microbial Ecology|January 25, 2003
Sunscreen products increase virus production through prophage induction in marine bacterioplanktonR Danovaro, C Corinaldesi
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 10, 2006
Synoptic determination of living/dead and active/dormant bacterial fractions in marine sedimentsE Manini, R Danovaro
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 2, 2000
Viral density and virus-to-bacterium ratio in deep-sea sediments of the Eastern MediterraneanR Danovaro, M Serresi
Microbial Ecology|September 10, 2002
Exoenzymatic activity and organic matter composition in sediments of the Northern Adriatic Sea: response to a river plumeR Danovaro, E Manini, M Fabiano
Boletin Chileno De Parasitologia|July 1, 1971
[Horse hydatidosis in Santiago slaughterhouses]R Székely, R Danovaro, H Schenone
Environmental Microbiology|January 21, 2006
DNA extraction procedure: a critical issue for bacterial diversity assessment in marine sedimentsGian Marco Luna, A Dell'Anno, R Danovaro
Environmental Microbiology|June 15, 2007
Bacteria associated with the rapid tissue necrosis of stony coralsG M Luna, F Biavasco, R Danovaro
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 29, 2002
Large fraction of dead and inactive bacteria in coastal marine sediments: comparison of protocols for determination and ecological significanceG M Luna, E Manini, R Danovaro
Environmental Microbiology|June 10, 2004
Bacterial diversity in deep Mediterranean sediments: relationship with the active bacterial fraction and substrate availabilityG M Luna, A Dell'Anno, L Giuliano, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 3, 1999
Pelagic-benthic coupling of nucleic acids in an abyssal location of the northeastern Atlantic OceanA Dell'Anno, M Fabiano, M L Mei, et al.
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Microbial Ecology|January 25, 2003
Sunscreen products increase virus production through prophage induction in marine bacterioplanktonR Danovaro, C Corinaldesi
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 10, 2006
Synoptic determination of living/dead and active/dormant bacterial fractions in marine sedimentsE Manini, R Danovaro
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 2, 2000
Viral density and virus-to-bacterium ratio in deep-sea sediments of the Eastern MediterraneanR Danovaro, M Serresi
Microbial Ecology|September 10, 2002
Exoenzymatic activity and organic matter composition in sediments of the Northern Adriatic Sea: response to a river plumeR Danovaro, E Manini, M Fabiano
Boletin Chileno De Parasitologia|July 1, 1971
[Horse hydatidosis in Santiago slaughterhouses]R Székely, R Danovaro, H Schenone
Environmental Microbiology|January 21, 2006
DNA extraction procedure: a critical issue for bacterial diversity assessment in marine sedimentsGian Marco Luna, A Dell'Anno, R Danovaro
Environmental Microbiology|June 15, 2007
Bacteria associated with the rapid tissue necrosis of stony coralsG M Luna, F Biavasco, R Danovaro
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|June 29, 2002
Large fraction of dead and inactive bacteria in coastal marine sediments: comparison of protocols for determination and ecological significanceG M Luna, E Manini, R Danovaro
Environmental Microbiology|June 10, 2004
Bacterial diversity in deep Mediterranean sediments: relationship with the active bacterial fraction and substrate availabilityG M Luna, A Dell'Anno, L Giuliano, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|October 3, 1999
Pelagic-benthic coupling of nucleic acids in an abyssal location of the northeastern Atlantic OceanA Dell'Anno, M Fabiano, M L Mei, et al.
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