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  1. Up-Regulation of the Nrf2/HO-1 Antioxidant Pathway in Macrophages by an Extract from a New Halophilic Archaea Isolated in Odiel Saltworks
  2. Special Issue on “Biocatalysis, Enzyme and Process Engineering”
  3. Enzymes for consumer products to achieve climate neutrality
  4. Marine Bioprospecting, Biocatalysis and Process Development
  5. Cultivating marine bacteria under laboratory conditions: Overcoming the “unculturable” dogma
  6. Adaptation of Bacteria to Antineoplastic Agents Involves Persister Cells and Increases Resistance to Antibiotics
  7. Edible flowers of Helichrysum italicum: Composition, nutritive value, and bioactivities
  8. Process Development for Benzyl Alcohol Production by Whole-Cell Biocatalysis in Stirred and Packed Bed Reactors
  9. Detection of mcr-1 Gene in Undefined Vibrio Species Isolated from Clams
  10. Integral Analysis of Liquid-Hot-Water Pretreatment of Wheat Straw: Evaluation of the Production of Sugars, Degradation Products, and Lignin
  11. Impact of PrsA on membrane lipid composition during daptomycin-resistance-mediated β-lactam sensitization in clinical MRSA strains
  12. Optimization of Multiparameters for Increased Yields of Cytochrome B5 in Bioreactors
  13. ω-Transaminase-Mediated Asymmetric Synthesis of (S)-1-(4-Trifluoromethylphenyl)Ethylamine
  14. Multi-Enzyme Systems in Flow Chemistry
  15. Mycobacterium vaccae Adaptation to Disinfectants and Hand Sanitisers, and Evaluation of Cross-Tolerance with Antimicrobials
  16. Phenotypic Adaptations HelpRhodococcus erythropolisCells during the Degradation of Paraffin Wax
  17. Adaptation of Rhodococcus to Organic Solvents
  18. Determining transaminase activity in bacterial libraries by time-lapse imaging
  19. Production and Purification of Therapeutic Enzymes
  20. Decoding the ocean's microbiological secrets for marine enzyme biodiscovery
  21. The Various Roles of Fatty Acids
  22. Mycobacterial Response to Organic Solvents and Possible Implications on Cross-Resistance With Antimicrobial Agents
  23. Marine Biofilms: A Successful Microbial Strategy With Economic Implications
  24. Burkholderia puraquae sp. nov., a novel species of the Burkholderia cepacia complex isolated from hospital settings and agricultural soils
  25. Using Biotechnology to Solve Engineering Problems: Non-Destructive Testing of Microfabrication Components
  26. Cultivation-based strategies to find efficient marine biocatalysts
  27. Carotenoids in Aquatic Ecosystems and Aquaculture: A Colorful Business with Implications for Human Health
  28. The multidrug resistance transporters CgTpo1_1 and CgTpo1_2 play a role in virulence and biofilm formation in the human pathogenCandida glabrata
  29. Biocatalysis of Steroids with Mycobacterium sp. in Aqueous and Organic Media
  30. Nondestructive testing in microfabrication using bacteria
  31. Biofilms: Microbial Strategies for Surviving UV Exposure
  32. Biotransformations
  33. Adaptive response of Rhodococcus opacus PWD4 to salt and phenolic stress on the level of mycolic acids
  34. Whole cell biocatalysts: essential workers from Nature to the industry
  35. Developments in micro- and nano-defects detection using bacterial cells
  36. Phenotypic Modifications in Staphylococcus aureus Cells Exposed to High Concentrations of Vancomycin and Teicoplanin
  37. Fungi in Fermentation and Biotransformation Systems
  38. Rhodococcus erythropolis cells adapt their fatty acid composition during biofilm formation on metallic and non-metallic surfaces
  39. Extraordinary solute-stress tolerance contributes to the environmental tenacity of mycobacteria
  40. Nova Técnica de END Baseada em Células Bacterianas para Detecção de Micro e Nano Defeitos Superficiais
  41. Surface discontinuity detection using bacterial suspensions
  42. Effect of carbon sources on lipid accumulation in Rhodococcus cells
  43. Siderophores as “Trojan Horses”: tackling multidrug resistance?
  44. Siderophore Receptor-Mediated Uptake of Lactivicin Analogues in Gram-Negative Bacteria
  45. Fatty Acids as a Tool to Understand Microbial Diversity and Their Role in Food Webs of Mediterranean Temporary Ponds
  46. Membrane transport systems and the biodegradation potential and pathogenicity of genus Rhodococcus
  47. A new NDT technique based on bacterial cells to detect micro surface defects
  48. Rapid adaptation of Rhodococcus erythropolis cells to salt stress by synthesizing polyunsaturated fatty acids
  49. Bacterial diversity assessed by cultivation-based techniques shows predominance ofStaphylococccusspecies on coins collected in Lisbon and Casablanca
  50. Adaptation of Cupriavidus necator to conditions favoring polyhydroxyalkanoate production
  51. Lipids of Prokaryotic Origin at the Base of Marine Food Webs
  52. Tumour metastasis as an adaptation of tumour cells to fulfil their phosphorus requirements
  53. Dietary Carotenoids Regulate Astaxanthin Content of Copepods and Modulate Their Susceptibility to UV Light and Copper Toxicity
  54. Anchoring high-throughput screening methods to scale-up bioproduction of siderophores
  55. Adaptation of Rhodococcus erythropolis cells for growth and bioremediation under extreme conditions
  56. Green Solvents for Biocatalysis
  57. Recent Achievements on Siderophore Production and Application
  58. Antibacterial properties of the extract of Abelmoschus esculentus
  59. Burkholderia cenocepacia Phenotypic Clonal Variation during a 3.5-Year Colonization in the Lungs of a Cystic Fibrosis Patient
  60. Process intensification platforms for application in bioengineering
  61. Enzymatic and whole cell catalysis: Finding new strategies for old processes
  62. Biotransformations
  63. Bioaugmentation and biostimulation strategies to improve the effectiveness of bioremediation processes
  64. Production of Metabolites as Bacterial Responses to the Marine Environment
  65. Scaling-up of complex whole-cell bioconversions in conventional and non-conventional media
  66. Steroid bioconversion: Towards green processes
  67. Sitosterol bioconversion with resting cells in liquid polymer based systems
  68. Cell wall adaptations of planktonic and biofilm Rhodococcus erythropolis cells to growth on C5 to C16 n-alkane hydrocarbons
  69. Fluorometric determination of ethidium bromide efflux kinetics in Escherichia coli
  70. Ancient Procedures for the High-Tech World: Health Benefits and Antimicrobial Compounds from the Mediterranean Empires
  71. Preventing biofilm formation: promoting cell separation with terpenes
  72. Adaptation of Rhodococcus erythropolis cells to high concentrations of toluene
  73. Assessment of three-dimensional biofilm structure using an optical microscope
  74. On the feasibility of the microscale approach for a multistep biotransformation: sitosterol side chain cleavage
  75. Degradation of hydrocarbons and alcohols byRhodococcus erythropolisDCL14: A comparison in scale performance
  76. Carvone: Why and how should one bother to produce this terpene
  77. Biotransformation of terpenes
  78. Cell adaptation to solvent, substrate and product: a successful strategy to overcome product inhibition in a bioconversion system
  79. The remarkable Rhodococcus erythropolis
  80. Degradation of hydrocarbons and alcohols at different temperatures and salinities by Rhodococcus erythropolis DCL14
  81. Chrysotile as a support for the immobilisation of Mycobacterium sp. NRRL B-3805 cells for the bioconversion of β-sitosterol in an organic–aqueous two-liquid phase system
  82. A simple imaging method for biomass determination
  83. Adaptation of Rhodococcus erythropolis DCL14 to growth on n-alkanes, alcohols and terpenes
  84. Solvent toxicity in organic-aqueous systems analysed by multivariate analysis
  85. Principal component analysis applied to bacterial cell behaviour in the presence of organic solvents
  86. Mycobacterium sp.,Rhodococcus erythropolis, andPseudomonas putida behavior in the presence of organic solvents
  87. Behaviour of Mycobacterium sp. NRRL B-3805 whole cells in aqueous, organic-aqueous and organic media studied by fluorescence microscopy
  88. Towards the bio-production of trans-carveol and carvone from limonene: induction after cell growth on limonene and toluene
  89. Principal Components Analysis as a Tool to Summarise Biotransformation Data: Influence on Cells of Solvent Type and Phase Ratio
  90. A simple method to observe organic solvent drops with a standard optical microscope
  91. Maintenance of cell viability in the biotransformation of (−)-carveol with whole cells of Rhodococcus erythropolis
  92. Influence of reactor configuration on the production of carvone from carveol by whole cells of Rhodococcus erythropolis DCL14
  93. Modelling the biokinetic resolution of diastereomers present in unequal initial amounts
  94. Production and Recovery of Limonene-1,2-Diol and Simultaneous Resolution of a Diastereomeric Mixture of Limonene-1,2-Epoxide with whole Cells ofRhodococcus ErythropolisDCL14