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Environmental Science & Technology|September 13, 2014
Combined C and Cl isotope effects indicate differences between corrinoids and enzyme (Sulfurospirillum multivorans PceA) in reductive dehalogenation of tetrachloroethene, but not trichloroetheneJulian Renpenning, Sebastian Keller, Stefan Cretnik, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2018
The Movement-Image Compatibility Effect: Embodiment Theory Interpretations of Motor Resonance With Digitized Photographs, Drawings, and PaintingsMark-Oliver Casper, John A Nyakatura, Anja Pawel, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|December 12, 2017
Reductive tetrachloroethene dehalogenation in the presence of oxygen by Sulfurospirillum multivorans: physiological studies and proteome analysisJennifer Gadkari, Tobias Goris, Christian L Schiffmann, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|April 5, 2018
A Retentive Memory of Tetrachloroethene Respiration in Sulfurospirillum halorespirans - involved Proteins and a possible link to Acetylation of a Two-Component Regulatory SystemDominique Türkowsky, Jens Esken, Tobias Goris, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|September 5, 2014
Insights into organohalide respiration and the versatile catabolism of Sulfurospirillum multivorans gained from comparative genomics and physiological studiesTobias Goris, Torsten Schubert, Jennifer Gadkari, et al.
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|February 27, 2010
H2 conversion in the presence of O2 as performed by the membrane-bound [NiFe]-hydrogenase of Ralstonia eutrophaOliver Lenz, Marcus Ludwig, Torsten Schubert, et al.
Neuroimage|March 4, 2015
Motivation by potential gains and losses affects control processes via different mechanisms in the attentional networkLena M Paschke, Henrik Walter, Rosa Steimke, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|January 31, 2018
Selective Utilization of Benzimidazolyl-Norcobamides as Cofactors by the Tetrachloroethene Reductive Dehalogenase of Sulfurospirillum multivoransSebastian Keller, Cindy Kunze, Martin Bommer, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|June 8, 2018
Thermal proteome profiling allows quantitative assessment of interactions between tetrachloroethene reductive dehalogenase and trichloroetheneDominique Türkowsky, Patrick Lohmann, Marie Mühlenbrink, et al.
Microbiologyopen|November 26, 2020
Tetrachloroethene respiration in Sulfurospirillum species is regulated by a two-component system as unraveled by comparative genomics, transcriptomics, and regulator binding studiesJens Esken, Tobias Goris, Jennifer Gadkari, et al.
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Environmental Science & Technology|September 13, 2014
Combined C and Cl isotope effects indicate differences between corrinoids and enzyme (Sulfurospirillum multivorans PceA) in reductive dehalogenation of tetrachloroethene, but not trichloroetheneJulian Renpenning, Sebastian Keller, Stefan Cretnik, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2018
The Movement-Image Compatibility Effect: Embodiment Theory Interpretations of Motor Resonance With Digitized Photographs, Drawings, and PaintingsMark-Oliver Casper, John A Nyakatura, Anja Pawel, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|December 12, 2017
Reductive tetrachloroethene dehalogenation in the presence of oxygen by Sulfurospirillum multivorans: physiological studies and proteome analysisJennifer Gadkari, Tobias Goris, Christian L Schiffmann, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|April 5, 2018
A Retentive Memory of Tetrachloroethene Respiration in Sulfurospirillum halorespirans - involved Proteins and a possible link to Acetylation of a Two-Component Regulatory SystemDominique Türkowsky, Jens Esken, Tobias Goris, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|September 5, 2014
Insights into organohalide respiration and the versatile catabolism of Sulfurospirillum multivorans gained from comparative genomics and physiological studiesTobias Goris, Torsten Schubert, Jennifer Gadkari, et al.
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|February 27, 2010
H2 conversion in the presence of O2 as performed by the membrane-bound [NiFe]-hydrogenase of Ralstonia eutrophaOliver Lenz, Marcus Ludwig, Torsten Schubert, et al.
Neuroimage|March 4, 2015
Motivation by potential gains and losses affects control processes via different mechanisms in the attentional networkLena M Paschke, Henrik Walter, Rosa Steimke, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|January 31, 2018
Selective Utilization of Benzimidazolyl-Norcobamides as Cofactors by the Tetrachloroethene Reductive Dehalogenase of Sulfurospirillum multivoransSebastian Keller, Cindy Kunze, Martin Bommer, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|June 8, 2018
Thermal proteome profiling allows quantitative assessment of interactions between tetrachloroethene reductive dehalogenase and trichloroetheneDominique Türkowsky, Patrick Lohmann, Marie Mühlenbrink, et al.
Microbiologyopen|November 26, 2020
Tetrachloroethene respiration in Sulfurospirillum species is regulated by a two-component system as unraveled by comparative genomics, transcriptomics, and regulator binding studiesJens Esken, Tobias Goris, Jennifer Gadkari, et al.
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