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Roland Thar

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 11, 2004
Propagation of electromagnetic radiation in mitochondria?Roland Thar, Michael Kühl
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 8, 2005
Survey of motile microaerophilic bacterial morphotypes in the oxygen gradient above a marine sulfidic sedimentRoland Thar, Tom Fenchel
Protist|December 9, 2003
Spatial distribution of gymnamoebae (Rhizopoda, Lobosea) in brackish-water sediments at the scale of centimeters and millimetersAlexey Smirnov, Roland Thar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2003
Bacteria are not too small for spatial sensing of chemical gradients: an experimental evidenceRoland Thar, Michael Kuhl
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 27, 2002
Conspicuous veils formed by vibrioid bacteria on sulfidic marine sedimentRoland Thar, Michael Kühl
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|August 29, 2009
"Candidatus Ovobacter propellens": a large conspicuous prokaryote with an unusual motility behaviourTom Fenchel, Roland Thar
Protist|January 15, 2005
Vertical distribution of gymnamoebae (rhizopoda, lobosea) in the top layer of brackish-water sedimentsAlexey Smirnov, Roland Thar
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 5, 2005
Complex pattern formation of marine gradient bacteria explained by a simple computer modelRoland Thar, Michael Kühl
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 21, 2007
Combined imaging of bacteria and oxygen in biofilmsMichael Kühl, Lars F Rickelt, Roland Thar
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 8, 2005
Identification of "Candidatus Thioturbo danicus," a microaerophilic bacterium that builds conspicuous veils on sulfidic sedimentsGerard Muyzer, Esengül Yildirim, Udo van Dongen, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 11, 2004
Propagation of electromagnetic radiation in mitochondria?Roland Thar, Michael Kühl
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 8, 2005
Survey of motile microaerophilic bacterial morphotypes in the oxygen gradient above a marine sulfidic sedimentRoland Thar, Tom Fenchel
Protist|December 9, 2003
Spatial distribution of gymnamoebae (Rhizopoda, Lobosea) in brackish-water sediments at the scale of centimeters and millimetersAlexey Smirnov, Roland Thar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 30, 2003
Bacteria are not too small for spatial sensing of chemical gradients: an experimental evidenceRoland Thar, Michael Kuhl
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 27, 2002
Conspicuous veils formed by vibrioid bacteria on sulfidic marine sedimentRoland Thar, Michael Kühl
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|August 29, 2009
"Candidatus Ovobacter propellens": a large conspicuous prokaryote with an unusual motility behaviourTom Fenchel, Roland Thar
Protist|January 15, 2005
Vertical distribution of gymnamoebae (rhizopoda, lobosea) in the top layer of brackish-water sedimentsAlexey Smirnov, Roland Thar
FEMS Microbiology Letters|May 5, 2005
Complex pattern formation of marine gradient bacteria explained by a simple computer modelRoland Thar, Michael Kühl
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 21, 2007
Combined imaging of bacteria and oxygen in biofilmsMichael Kühl, Lars F Rickelt, Roland Thar
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 8, 2005
Identification of "Candidatus Thioturbo danicus," a microaerophilic bacterium that builds conspicuous veils on sulfidic sedimentsGerard Muyzer, Esengül Yildirim, Udo van Dongen, et al.
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