Publication Database

The publication database contains all articles from HZI staff (formerly Gesellschaft für Biotechnologische Forschung (GBF)) since 2000.

 

Pieper,Dietmar H.*, Gonzalez,B., Camara,B., Perez-Pantoja,D., Reineke,W. (2009)
Aerobic degradation of chloroaromatics
(5, Microbiology of Utilization of Hydrocarbons, Oil and Lipids)
Perez-Pantoja,D., Gonzalez,B., Pieper,Dietmar H.* (2009)
Aerobic degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons
(4, Microbiology of Utilization of Hydrocarbons, Oil and Lipids)
Schulz,S., Dickschat,J.S., Kunze,B., Wagner-Döbler,Irene*, Diestel,R., Sasse,Florenz* (2010)
Biological activity of volatiles from marine and terrestrial bacteria
Marine Drugs 8
Rink,C., Sasse,Florenz*, Zubriene,A., Matulis,D., Maier,M.E. (2010)
Probing the influence of an allylic methyl group in zearalenone analogues on binding to Hsp90
Chemistry 16 (48)
Franke,R., Theis,F.J., Klamt,S. (2010)
From binary to multivalued to continuous models: the lac operon as a case study
Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics 7 (1)
Beutling,U., Frank,Ronald* (2010)
Epitope analysis using synthetic peptide repertoires prepared by SPOT synthesis technology
Barnickel,B., Bayliffe,F., Diestel,R., Kempf,K., Laschat,S., Pachali,S., Sasse,Florenz*, ... , Schlenk,A., Schobert,R. (2010)
Structure-activity relationships of precursors and analogs of natural 3-enoyl-tetramic acids
Chemistry & Biodiversity 7 (12)
Hu,Y., van der Geize,R., Besra,G.S., Gurcha,S.S., Liu,A., Rohde,M., ... , Singh,M., Coates,A. (2010)
3-Ketosteroid 9a[alpha]-hydroxylase is an essential factor in the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Molecular Microbiology 75 (1)
Härtel,T., Klein,M., Koedel,U., Rohde,Manfred*, Petruschka,L., Hammerschmidt,S. (2011)
Impact of glutamine transporters on pneumococcal fitness under infection-related conditions
Infection and Immunity 79 (1)
Garbe,J., Wesche,A., Bunk,B., Kazmierczak,M., Selezska,K., Rohde,C., Sikorski,J., Rohde,Manfred*, ... , Jahn,D., Schobert,M. (2010)
Characterization of JG024, a pseudomonas aeruginosa PB1-like broad host range phage under simulated infection conditions
BMC Microbiology 10 (1)