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The following pages link to Molecular aspects of microbial ice nucleation (Q37736300):
Displaying 16 items.
- Bacteria in the leaf ecosystem with emphasis on Pseudomonas syringae-a pathogen, ice nucleus, and epiphyte (Q24548485) (← links)
- Airborne Microalgae: Insights, Opportunities, and Challenges (Q26775382) (← links)
- Super-motifs and evolution of tandem leucine-rich repeats within the small proteoglycans--biglycan, decorin, lumican, fibromodulin, PRELP, keratocan, osteoadherin, epiphycan, and osteoglycin (Q28143898) (← links)
- Novel dimeric β-helical model of an ice nucleation protein with bridged active sites (Q34032649) (← links)
- Novel method for identifying bacterial mutants with reduced epiphytic fitness (Q35677889) (← links)
- Characteristics of Insertional Mutants of Pseudomonas syringae with Reduced Epiphytic Fitness (Q35677894) (← links)
- Cloning and expression of afpA, a gene encoding an antifreeze protein from the arctic plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Pseudomonas putida GR12-2. (Q37516276) (← links)
- Ice-nucleating bacteria control the order and dynamics of interfacial water (Q39137402) (← links)
- High-level expression of ice nuclei in a Pseudomonas syringae strain is induced by nutrient limitation and low temperature (Q39929281) (← links)
- Kinetics of appearance and disappearance of classes of bacterial ice nuclei support an aggregation model for ice nucleus assembly (Q39937732) (← links)
- Modeling Pseudomonas syringae ice-nucleation protein as a beta-helical protein (Q40179553) (← links)
- Impact of molecular biology on the detection of foodborne pathogens (Q41528520) (← links)
- Expression and surface display of Cellulomonas endoglucanase in the ethanologenic bacterium Zymobacter palmae. (Q45929103) (← links)
- Functional display of ice nucleation protein InaZ on the surface of bacterial ghosts (Q49978421) (← links)
- Ice Nucleation Activity and Aeolian Dispersal Success in Airborne and Aquatic Microalgae (Q59335771) (← links)
- The Anaplasma ovis genome reveals a high proportion of pseudogenes (Q61445812) (← links)