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The following pages link to Detecting metabolic activities in single cells, with emphasis on nanoSIMS. (Q37957210):
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- Pathogens protection against the action of disinfectants in multispecies biofilms (Q26800012) (← links)
- Life under extreme energy limitation: a synthesis of laboratory- and field-based investigations (Q26828792) (← links)
- Fe biomineralization mirrors individual metabolic activity in a nitrate-dependent Fe(II)-oxidizer (Q28607877) (← links)
- Stable Isotope Phenotyping via Cluster Analysis of NanoSIMS Data As a Method for Characterizing Distinct Microbial Ecophysiologies and Sulfur-Cycling in the Environment (Q28833327) (← links)
- The Role of Heterotrophic Microbial Communities in Estuarine C Budgets and the Biogeochemical C Cycle with Implications for Global Warming: Research Opportunities and Challenges (Q31012023) (← links)
- Metal and complementary molecular bioimaging in Alzheimer's disease. (Q33901773) (← links)
- Key players and team play: anaerobic microbial communities in hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifers (Q34220430) (← links)
- Metabolomic strategies for the identification of new enzyme functions and metabolic pathways (Q34342551) (← links)
- Toward the development of microbial indicators for wetland assessment. (Q34577730) (← links)
- Quantifying the metabolic activities of human-associated microbial communities across multiple ecological scales (Q34646255) (← links)
- Colonization resistance and microbial ecophysiology: using gnotobiotic mouse models and single-cell technology to explore the intestinal jungle. (Q34714359) (← links)
- Insights from quantitative metaproteomics and protein-stable isotope probing into microbial ecology (Q34724702) (← links)
- Microbial brokers of insect-plant interactions revisited (Q34781712) (← links)
- Chemoautotrophic growth of ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota enriched from a pelagic redox gradient in the Baltic Sea (Q34970060) (← links)
- Tracking heavy water (D2O) incorporation for identifying and sorting active microbial cells (Q34985678) (← links)
- SIMSISH technique does not alter the apparent isotopic composition of bacterial cells (Q35035348) (← links)
- Analysis of fluorescent reporters indicates heterogeneity in glucose uptake and utilization in clonal bacterial populations. (Q35044517) (← links)
- Phenotypic heterogeneity in metabolic traits among single cells of a rare bacterial species in its natural environment quantified with a combination of flow cell sorting and NanoSIMS. (Q35442607) (← links)
- Core principles of bacterial autoinducer systems (Q35482697) (← links)
- Integrated omics for the identification of key functionalities in biological wastewater treatment microbial communities (Q35533194) (← links)
- N2-fixation, ammonium release and N-transfer to the microbial and classical food web within a plankton community (Q35742502) (← links)
- Microbiology and Molecular Biology Tools for Biogas Process Analysis, Diagnosis and Control. (Q35764132) (← links)
- Studying the Human Microbiota (Q36012776) (← links)
- A Continuous Culture System for Assessing Microbial Activities in the Piezosphere (Q36033316) (← links)
- Advancing microbial sciences by individual-based modelling (Q36041733) (← links)
- Cell-specific nitrogen- and carbon-fixation of cyanobacteria in a temperate marine system (Baltic Sea). (Q36151767) (← links)
- Phylogenetic diversity and in situ detection of eukaryotes in anaerobic sludge digesters. (Q36298457) (← links)
- Mycelium-mediated transfer of water and nutrients stimulates bacterial activity in dry and oligotrophic environments (Q36394730) (← links)
- Progress toward single cell metabolomics (Q36532782) (← links)
- Use of carbon monoxide and hydrogen by a bacteria-animal symbiosis from seagrass sediments (Q36554525) (← links)
- Metabolic host responses to infection by intracellular bacterial pathogens (Q36994631) (← links)
- Superposition of Individual Activities: Urea-Mediated Suppression of Nitrate Uptake in the Dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum Revealed at the Population and Single-Cell Levels. (Q37201851) (← links)
- Mighty small: Observing and modeling individual microbes becomes big science. (Q37318089) (← links)
- Going local: technologies for exploring bacterial microenvironments (Q37699391) (← links)
- Quantitative imaging of subcellular metabolism with stable isotopes and multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry (Q37700525) (← links)
- Categorizing Cells on the Basis of their Chemical Profiles: Progress in Single-Cell Mass Spectrometry (Q37719358) (← links)
- Protein-based stable isotope probing (protein-SIP) in functional metaproteomics (Q37994137) (← links)
- Microbial syntrophy: interaction for the common good (Q38088340) (← links)
- The private life of environmental bacteria: pollutant biodegradation at the single cell level (Q38171535) (← links)
- A functional perspective on phenotypic heterogeneity in microorganisms (Q38543016) (← links)
- Microbial ecology-based engineering of Microbial Electrochemical Technologies. (Q38626273) (← links)
- Defining heterogeneity within bacterial populations via single cell approaches (Q38858511) (← links)
- Critical review on biofilm methods. (Q39015075) (← links)
- Measuring carbon and N2 fixation in field populations of colonial and free-living unicellular cyanobacteria using nanometer-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry(1). (Q39895512) (← links)
- Epifluorescence, SEM, TEM and nanoSIMS image analysis of the cold phenotype of Clostridium psychrophilum at subzero temperatures (Q41607191) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in Pure Microbial Systems: Experimental Measurements and Modeling (Q42362408) (← links)
- Methyl-compound use and slow growth characterize microbial life in 2-km-deep subseafloor coal and shale beds (Q45354348) (← links)
- New approaches to the problem of generating coherent, reproducible phenotypes (Q46933685) (← links)
- Microbial electricity driven anoxic ammonium removal. (Q47268449) (← links)
- Using Click-Chemistry for Visualizing in Situ Changes of Translational Activity in Planktonic Marine Bacteria. (Q47283757) (← links)