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  1. LC-MS-Based Metabolomics Study of Marine Bacterial Secondary Metabolite and Antibiotic Production in Salinispora arenicola
  2. Microorganisms—A Journal and a Unifying Concept for the Science of Microbiology
  3. Towards understanding the molecular mechanism of the endocytosis-like process in the bacterium Gemmata obscuriglobus
  4. Diversity and biotechnological potential of microorganisms associated with marine sponges
  5. Effects of salinity on antibiotic production in sponge-derivedSalinisporaactinobacteria
  6. Structural Studies of Planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus Support Cell Compartmentalisation in a Bacterium
  7. Discovering the Recondite Secondary Metabolome Spectrum of Salinispora Species: A Study of Inter-Species Diversity
  8. Bacterial production of the fungus-derived cholesterol-lowering agent mevinolin
  9. Bioinformatic analyses of integral membrane transport proteins encoded within the genome of the planctomycetes species, Rhodopirellula baltica
  10. The 1st EMBO workshop on PVC bacteria—Planctomycetes–Verrucomicrobia–Chlamydiae superphylum: Exceptions to the bacterial definition?
  11. Isolation and diversity of planctomycetes from the sponge Niphates sp., seawater, and sediment of Moreton Bay, Australia
  12. The PVC superphylum: exceptions to the bacterial definition?
  13. Microorganisms—A Forum for Understanding Microbial Life in All Its Forms
  14. Planctomycetes: Cell Structure, Origins and Biology
  15. A Final Word: The Future of Planctomycetology and Related Studies
  16. Cell Compartmentalization and Endocytosis in Planctomycetes: Structure and Function in Complex Bacteria
  17. Planctomycetes: Their Evolutionary Implications for Models for Origins of Eukaryotes and the Eukaryote Nucleus and Endomembranes
  18. Nested Bacterial Boxes: Nuclear and Other Intracellular Compartments in Planctomycetes
  19. Developmental cycle and pharmaceutically relevant compounds of Salinispora actinobacteria isolated from Great Barrier Reef marine sponges
  20. Immersing undergraduate students in the research experience
  21. Keys to eukaryality: Planctomycetes and ancestral evolution of cellular complexity
  22. Electron tomography of the nucleoid of Gemmata obscuriglobus reveals complex liquid crystalline cholesteric structure
  23. Beyond the bacterium: planctomycetes challenge our concepts of microbial structure and function
  24. Making heads or tails of the HU proteins in the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus
  25. Protein uptake by bacteria
  26. Diversity of Mycobacterium species from marine sponges and their sensitivity to antagonism by sponge-derived rifamycin-synthesizing actinobacterium in the genus Salinispora
  27. Microbiological material exchanges among scientists
  28. Endocytosis-like protein uptake in the bacterium Gemmata obscuriglobus
  29. Intracellular localization of membrane-bound ATPases in the compartmentalized anammox bacterium ‘Candidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis’
  30. Cell division ring, a new cell division protein and vertical inheritance of a bacterial organelle in anammox planctomycetes
  31. The cell cycle of the planctomycete Gemmata obscuriglobus with respect to cell compartmentalization
  32. Simple Screening Method for Staurosporine in Bacterial Cultures using Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  33. Phylum Verrucomicrobia representatives share a compartmentalized cell plan with members of bacterial phylum Planctomycetes
  34. Semantides and Modern Bacterial Systematics
  35. Screening of rifamycin producing marine sponge bacteria by LC–MS–MS
  36. Close relationship of RNase P RNA in Gemmata and anammox planctomycete bacteria
  37. Candidatus “Anammoxoglobus propionicus” a new propionate oxidizing species of anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria
  38. A canonical FtsZ protein in Verrucomicrobium spinosum, a member of the Bacterial phylum Verrucomicrobia that also includes tubulin-producing Prosthecobacter species
  39. Diversity of polyketide synthase genes from bacteria associated with the marine sponge Pseudoceratina clavata: culture-dependent and culture-independent approaches
  40. Discovery of a New Source of Rifamycin Antibiotics in Marine Sponge Actinobacteria by Phylogenetic Prediction
  41. Anammoxosomes of Anaerobic Ammonium-oxidizing Planctomycetes
  42. Membrane-bounded Nucleoids and Pirellulosomes of Planctomycetes
  43. The Order Planctomycetales, Including the Genera Planctomyces, Pirellula, Gemmata and Isosphaera and the Candidatus Genera Brocadia, Kuenenia and Scalindua
  44. INTRACELLULAR COMPARTMENTATION IN PLANCTOMYCETES
  45. Culturable Bacterial Symbionts Isolated from Two Distinct Sponge Species (Pseudoceratina clavata and Rhabdastrella globostellata) from the Great Barrier Reef Display Similar Phylogenetic Diversity
  46. Marine actinomycetes related to the 'Salinospora' group from the Great Barrier Reef sponge Pseudoceratina clavata
  47. Novel Compartmentalistaion in Planctomycete Bacteria
  48. Novel protein domains and motifs in the marine planctomycete Rhodopirellula baltica
  49. Buds from the tree of life: linking compartmentalized prokaryotes and eukaryotes by a non-hyperthermophile common ancestor and implications for understanding Archaean microbial communities
  50. The occurrence of hopanoids in planctomycetes: implications for the sedimentary biomarker record
  51. The anammoxosome: an intracytoplasmic compartment in anammox bacteria
  52. New concepts of microbial treatment processes for the nitrogen removal in wastewater
  53. Semantides and Modern Bacterial Systematics
  54. Candidatus “Scalindua brodae”, sp. nov., Candidatus “Scalindua wagneri”, sp. nov., Two New Species of Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidizing Bacteria
  55. Improved nitrogen removal by application of new nitrogen-cycle bacteria
  56. Isolation of Gemmata-Like and Isosphaera-Like Planctomycete Bacteria from Soil and Freshwater
  57. Microbiology and application of the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (‘anammox’) process
  58. Cell compartmentalisation in planctomycetes: novel types of structural organisation for the bacterial cell
  59. Microorganisms Should Be High on DNA Preservation List
  60. Membrane-bounded nucleoids in microbial symbionts of marine sponges
  61. The planctomycetes: emerging models for microbial ecology, evolution and cell biology
  62. Effects of fixative and buffer on morphology and ultrastructure of a freshwater planctomycete, Gemmata obscuriglobus
  63. The effect ofAeromonasstrains on the growth ofLegionella
  64. A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Genus Blastobacter with a View to its Future Reclassification
  65. The Order Planctomycetales and the Genera Planctomyces, Pirellula, Gemmata, and Isosphaera
  66. Inhibition of growth ofLegionella species by heterotrophic plate count bacteria isolated from chlorinated drinking water
  67. Reanalysis of 5S rRNA sequence data for the Vibrionaceae with the clustan program suite
  68. A comparison of five methods for assaying bacterial hydrophobicity
  69. The Definition of Molecular Biology and the Definition of Policy: The Role of the Rockefeller Foundation's Policy for Molecular Biology
  70. The Role of Reductionism in the Development of Molecular Biology: Peripheral or Central?
  71. Bacterial sheathed flagella and the rotary motor model for the mechanism of bacterial motility
  72. The Effect of Temperature on the Formation of Sheathed Flagella by Pseudomonas stizolobii
  73. Surface Appendages Similar to Fimbriae (Pili) on Pseudomonas Species
  74. The Sheathed Flagellum of Pseudomonas stizolobii
  75. Sulfitobacter Sorokin 1996, 362VP (Effective publication: Sorokin 1995, 304)