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Environmental Microbiology Reports|July 6, 2017
The fitness costs and benefits of antibiotic resistance in drug-free microenvironments encountered in the human bodyRam Maharjan, Thomas FerenciEnvironmental Microbiology Reports|June 15, 2018
KaiC family proteins integratively control temperature-dependent UV resistance in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1Hiroyuki Iguchi, Yusuke Yoshida, Kento Fujisawa, et al.Environmental Microbiology Reports|November 26, 2016
Essential role of K+ uptake permease (Kup) for resistance to sucrose-induced stress in Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus PAl 5Marcos V V de Oliveira, Aline C Intorne, Luciano de S Vespoli, et al.Environmental Microbiology Reports|August 13, 2020
Induction of Escherichia coli O157:H7 into a viable but non-culturable state by high temperature and its resuscitationYulong Fu, Yangyang Jia, Jiahui Fan, et al.Environmental Microbiology Reports|March 3, 2015
Understanding diversity patterns in bacterioplankton communities from a sub-Antarctic peatlandMaría Victoria Quiroga, Angel Valverde, Gabriela Mataloni, et al.Environmental Microbiology Reports|March 11, 2015
Marine bacterial communities are resistant to elevated carbon dioxide levelsAnna E Oliver, Lindsay K Newbold, Andrew S Whiteley, et al.Environmental Microbiology Reports|March 11, 2015
Diversity and genome dynamics of marine cyanophages using metagenomic analysesYingfei Ma, Lisa Zeigler Allen, Brian PalenikEnvironmental Microbiology Reports|March 11, 2015
Distribution of the verrucomicrobial clade Spartobacteria along a salinity gradient in the Baltic SeaBenjamin Bergen, Daniel P R Herlemann, Matthias Labrenz, et al.Environmental Microbiology Reports|March 11, 2015
Intracellular Oceanospirillales inhabit the gills of the hydrothermal vent snail Alviniconcha with chemosynthetic, γ-Proteobacterial symbiontsR A Beinart, S V Nyholm, N Dubilier, et al.Environmental Microbiology Reports|March 11, 2015
Extended longevity and robust early-stage development of Caenorhabditis elegans by a soil microbe, Lysinibacillus sphaericusJunhyeok Go, Kang-Mu Lee, Yongjin Park, et al.Pageof 176