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Wilfred F M Röling

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Microbial Biotechnology|December 10, 2014
Maths on microbes: adding microbial ecophysiology to metagenomicsWilfred F M Röling
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 7, 2007
Do microbial numbers count? Quantifying the regulation of biogeochemical fluxes by population size and cellular activityWilfred F M Röling
Biodegradation|September 12, 2002
Natural attenuation: what does the subsurface have in store?Wilfred F M Röling, Henk W van Verseveld
Frontiers in Microbiology|April 12, 2014
Toward quantitative understanding on microbial community structure and functioning: a modeling-centered approach using degradation of marine oil spills as exampleWilfred F M Röling, Peter M van Bodegom
Environmental Microbiology|February 2, 2011
Molecular diversity and distribution of aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading anaerobes across a landfill leachate plumeMartijn Staats, Martin Braster, Wilfred F M Röling
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|July 20, 2010
Systems approaches to microbial communities and their functioningWilfred F M Röling, Manuel Ferrer, Peter N Golyshin
Environmental Microbiology|July 30, 2009
How Geobacteraceae may dominate subsurface biodegradation: physiology of Geobacter metallireducens in slow-growth habitat-simulating retentostatsBin Lin, Hans V Westerhoff, Wilfred F M Röling
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|February 21, 2006
Marine microorganisms make a meal of oilIan M Head, D Martin Jones, Wilfred F M Röling
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences : BES|September 25, 2002
Microbial aspects of anaerobic BTEX degradationBin Lin, Henk W Van Verseveld, Wilfred F M Röling
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 15, 2012
Sensitive life detection strategies for low-biomass environments: optimizing extraction of nucleic acids adsorbing to terrestrial and Mars analogue mineralsSusana O L Direito, Andries Marees, Wilfred F M Röling
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Microbial Biotechnology|December 10, 2014
Maths on microbes: adding microbial ecophysiology to metagenomicsWilfred F M Röling
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 7, 2007
Do microbial numbers count? Quantifying the regulation of biogeochemical fluxes by population size and cellular activityWilfred F M Röling
Biodegradation|September 12, 2002
Natural attenuation: what does the subsurface have in store?Wilfred F M Röling, Henk W van Verseveld
Frontiers in Microbiology|April 12, 2014
Toward quantitative understanding on microbial community structure and functioning: a modeling-centered approach using degradation of marine oil spills as exampleWilfred F M Röling, Peter M van Bodegom
Environmental Microbiology|February 2, 2011
Molecular diversity and distribution of aromatic hydrocarbon-degrading anaerobes across a landfill leachate plumeMartijn Staats, Martin Braster, Wilfred F M Röling
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|July 20, 2010
Systems approaches to microbial communities and their functioningWilfred F M Röling, Manuel Ferrer, Peter N Golyshin
Environmental Microbiology|July 30, 2009
How Geobacteraceae may dominate subsurface biodegradation: physiology of Geobacter metallireducens in slow-growth habitat-simulating retentostatsBin Lin, Hans V Westerhoff, Wilfred F M Röling
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|February 21, 2006
Marine microorganisms make a meal of oilIan M Head, D Martin Jones, Wilfred F M Röling
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences : BES|September 25, 2002
Microbial aspects of anaerobic BTEX degradationBin Lin, Henk W Van Verseveld, Wilfred F M Röling
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|February 15, 2012
Sensitive life detection strategies for low-biomass environments: optimizing extraction of nucleic acids adsorbing to terrestrial and Mars analogue mineralsSusana O L Direito, Andries Marees, Wilfred F M Röling
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