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1. Depolymerization of biorefinery lignin by improved laccases of the white‐rot fungus Obba rivulosa

2. Production of Recombinant Laccase From Coprinopsis cinerea and Its Effect in Mediator Promoted Lignin Oxidation at Neutral pH

3. Maternal gut and breast milk microbiota affect infant gut antibiotic resistome and mobile genetic elements

4. Sulphonamide and trimethoprim resistance genes persist in sediments at Baltic Sea aquaculture farms but are not detected in the surrounding environment.

5. Bacteria contribute to sediment nutrient release and reflect progressed eutrophication-driven hypoxia in an organic-rich continental sea.

6. Sediment bacterial communities reflect the history of a sea basin.

7. Phosphorus chemistry and bacterial community composition interact in brackish sediments receiving agricultural discharges.

8. Antibiotic Resistomes and Microbiomes in the Surface Water along the Code River in Indonesia Reflect Drainage Basin Anthropogenic Activities

9. Sea-Ice Bacteria Halomonas sp. Strain 363 and Paracoccus sp. Strain 392 Produce Multiple Types of Poly-3-Hydroxyalkaonoic Acid (PHA) Storage Polymers at Low Temperature

10. Depolymerization of biorefinery lignin by improved laccases of the white-rot fungus Obba rivulosa

11. Maternal gut and breast milk microbiota affect infant gut antibiotic resistome and mobile genetic elements

12. Aeromonas aquatica sp. nov., Aeromonas finlandiensis sp. nov. and Aeromonas lacus sp. nov. isolated from Finnish waters associated with cyanobacterial blooms

13. Evaluating the mobility potential of antibiotic resistance genes in environmental resistomes without metagenomics

14. Aquaculture changes the profile of antibiotic resistance and mobile genetic element associated genes in Baltic Sea sediments

15. Genetic diversity in strains of the genus Anabaena isolated from planktonic and benthic habitats of the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)

16. Strains of the cyanobacterial genera Calothrix and Rivularia isolated from the Baltic Sea display cryptic diversity and are distantly related to Gloeotrichia and Tolypothrix

17. Quantitative Real-Time PCR Detection of Toxic Nodularia Cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea

18. Bacterial Diversity and Function in the Baltic Sea with an Emphasis on Cyanobacteria

19. Ice formation and growth shape bacterial community structure in Baltic Sea drift ice

20. Paucibacter toxinivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a bacterium that degrades cyclic cyanobacterial hepatotoxins microcystins and nodularin

21. Bacterial community dynamics and activity in relation to dissolved organic matter availability during sea-ice formation in a mesocosm experiment

22. Characterization of Nodularia strains, cyanobacteria from brackish waters, by genotypic and phenotypic methods

23. Sulphonamide and trimethoprim resistance genes persist in sediments at Baltic Sea aquaculture farms but are not detected in the surrounding environment

24. Bacteria Contribute to Sediment Nutrient Release and Reflect Progressed Eutrophication-Driven Hypoxia in an Organic-Rich Continental Sea

25. High-throughput quantification of antibiotic resistance genes from an urban wastewater treatment plant

26. Virulence genes of Aeromonas isolates, bacterial endotoxins and cyanobacterial toxins from recreational water samples associated with human health symptoms

27. Phosphorus chemistry and bacterial community composition interact in brackish sediments receiving agricultural discharges

28. Genetic diversity in strains of the genus Anabaena isolated from planktonic and benthic habitats of the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea)

29. Strains of the cyanobacterial genera Calothrix and Rivularia isolated from the Baltic Sea display cryptic diversity and are distantly related to Gloeotrichia and Tolypothrix

30. Detection of microcystin-producing cyanobacteria in Finnish lakes with genus-specific microcystin synthetase gene E (mcyE) PCR and associations with environmental factors

31. Benthic cyanobacteria of the genus Nodularia are non-toxic, without gas vacuoles, able to glide and genetically more diverse than planktonic Nodularia

32. Cellular fatty acids as chemotaxonomic markers of the genera Anabaena, Aphanizomenon, Microcystis, Nostoc and Planktothrix (cyanobacteria)

33. Phylogenetic Comparison of the Cyanobacterial Genera Anabaena and Aphanizomenon

34. Sediment Bacterial Communities Reflect the History of a Sea Basin

35. Molecular characterization of planktic cyanobacteria of Anabaena, Aphanizomenon, Microcystis and Planktothrix genera

36. Variation of microcystins, cyanobacterial hepatotoxins, in Anabaena spp. as a function of growth stimuli

37. Site-specific restriction endonucleases in cyanobacteria

38. Genome-derived insights into the biology of the hepatotoxic bloom-forming cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain 90

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