Publication Database

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

 

Loof,T.G., Goldmann,O., Medina,Eva* (2008)
Immune recognition of Streptococcus pyogenes
Infection and Immunity 76 (6)
Hahn,P., Bose,J., Edler,S., Lengeling,Andreas* (2008)
Genomic structure and expression of Jmjd6 and evolutionary analysis in the context of related JmjC domain containing proteins
BMC GENOMICS 9
Ferrer,M., Golyshina,O.V., Beloqui,A., Bottger,L.H., Andreu,J.M., Polaina,J., De Lacey,A.L., Trautwein,A.X., ... , Timmis,Kenneth N.*, Golyshin,Peter N.* (2008)
A purple acidophilic di-ferric DNA ligase from Ferroplasma
Proceedings of the National Academy of the United States of America 105 (26)
Kohler,N., Wray,Victor*, Winterhalter,P. (2008)
New approach for the synthesis and isolation of dimeric procyanidins
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 56 (13)
Qiu,Q., Noll,M., Abraham,Wolf-Rainer*, Lu,Y., Conrad,R. (2008)
Applying stable isotope probing of phospholipid fatty acids and rRNA in a Chinese rice field to study activity and composition of the methanotrophic bacterial communities in situ
The ISME Journal 2 (6)
Pawelczyk,S., Abraham,Wolf-Rainer*, Harms,H., Müller,S. (2008)
Community-based degradation of 4-chorosalicylate tracked on the single cell level
Journal of Microbiological Methods 75 (1)
Sass,A.M., McKew,B.A., Sass,H., Fichtel,J., Timmis,Kenneth N.*, McGenity,T.J. (2008)
Diversity of Bacillus-like organisms isolated from deep-sea hypersaline anoxic sediments
Saline Systems 4 (1)
Sabirova,J.S., Chernikova,T.N., Timmis,Kenneth N.*, Golyshin,Peter N.* (2008)
Niche-specificity factors of a marine oil-degrading bacterium Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2
Fems Microbiology Letters 285 (1)
Ibrahim,S.R.M., Edrada-Ebel,R., Mohamed,G.A., Youssef,D.T.A., Wray,Victor*, Proksch,P. (2008)
Callyaerin G, a new cytotoxic cyclic peptide from the marine sponge Callyspongia aerizusa
ARKIVOC 2008 (12)
Vezzulli,L., Guzmán,C.A., Colwell,R.R., Pruzzo,C. (2008)
Dual role colonization factors connecting Vibrio cholerae's lifestyles in human and aquatic environments open new perspectives for combating infectious diseases
Current Opinion in Biotechnology 19 (3)