Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003 Rudolf Amann - Abstracts

Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2003 Rudolf Amann
TitleSubjectAuthors
An improved protocol for quantification of freshwater Actinobacteria by fluorescence in situ hybridization.Biological sciencesJakob Pernthaler, Rudolf Amann, Annelie Pernthaler, Raju Sekar, Falk Warnecke, Thomas Posh
Are readily culturable bacteria in coastal North Sea waters suppressed by selective grazing mortality?Biological sciencesJakob Pernthaler, Rudolf Amann, Christine Beardsley, Werner Wosniok
Automated enumeration of groups of marine picoplankton after fluorescence in situ hybridization.Biological sciencesJakob Pernthaler, Rudolf Amann, Annelie Pernthaler
Diversity and structure of bacterial communities in arctic versus Antarctic pack ice.Biological sciencesRudolf Amann, Robin Brinkmeyer, Jutta Jurgens, Katrin Knittel, Horst Weyland, Elisabeth Helmke
In situ accessibility of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 26S rRNA to Cy3-labeled oligonucleotide probes comprising the D1 and D2 domains.Biological sciencesRudolf Amann, Bernhard M. Fuchs, Sebastian Behrens, Joao Inacio, Alvaro Fonseca, Isabel Spencer-Martins
In situ accessibility of small-subunit rRNA of members of the domains bacteria, Archaea, and Eucarya to Cy3-labeled oligonucleotide probes.Biological sciencesRudolf Amann, Bernhard M. Fuchs, A. Fonseca, Sebastian Behrens, Caroline Ruhland, Joao Inacio, Harald Huber, I. Spencer-Martins
Is the in situ accessibility of the 16S rRNA of Escherichia coli for Cy3-labeled oligonucleotide probes predicted by a three-dimensional structure model of the 30S ribosomal subunit?Biological sciencesRudolf Amann, Bernhard M. Fuchs, Sebastian Behrens, Florian Mueller
Optimization strategies for DNA microarray-based detection of bacteria with 16S rRNA-targeting oligonucleotide probes.Biological sciencesRudolf Amann, Frank Oliver Glockner, Jorg Peplies
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