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1. Complete genome sequence of Methanospirillum hungatei type strain JF1

2. Complete genome sequence of Methanospirillum hungatei type strain JF1

3. Promoting pneumococcal immunizations among rural Medicare beneficiaries using multiple strategies.

4. Metaproteomics-informed stoichiometric modeling reveals the responses of wetland microbial communities to oxygen and sulfate exposure.

5. Cross-Feedings, Competition, and Positive and Negative Synergies in a Four-Species Synthetic Community for Anaerobic Degradation of Cellulose to Methane.

6. Dynamic acylome reveals metabolite driven modifications in Syntrophomonas wolfei .

8. The Acyl-Proteome of Syntrophus aciditrophicus Reveals Metabolic Relationships in Benzoate Degradation.

9. Catabolism and interactions of uncultured organisms shaped by eco-thermodynamics in methanogenic bioprocesses.

10. The Beta Subunit of Non-bifurcating NADH-Dependent [FeFe]-Hydrogenases Differs From Those of Multimeric Electron-Bifurcating [FeFe]-Hydrogenases.

11. The Complete Genome Sequence of n -Alkane-Degrading Desulfoglaeba alkanexedens ALDC Reveals Multiple Alkylsuccinate Synthase Gene Clusters.

12. Syntrophus conductive pili demonstrate that common hydrogen-donating syntrophs can have a direct electron transfer option.

13. Syntrophus aciditrophicus uses the same enzymes in a reversible manner to degrade and synthesize aromatic and alicyclic acids.

14. Genome Sequence of Acetomicrobium hydrogeniformans OS1.

15. Operation-driven heterogeneity and overlooked feed-associated populations in global anaerobic digester microbiome.

16. Syntrophomonas wolfei Uses an NADH-Dependent, Ferredoxin-Independent [FeFe]-Hydrogenase To Reoxidize NADH.

17. Hematite Reduction Buffers Acid Generation and Enhances Nutrient Uptake by a Fermentative Iron Reducing Bacterium, Orenia metallireducens Strain Z6.

18. Membrane Complexes of Syntrophomonas wolfei Involved in Syntrophic Butyrate Degradation and Hydrogen Formation.

19. Methanogenic paraffin degradation proceeds via alkane addition to fumarate by 'Smithella' spp. mediated by a syntrophic coupling with hydrogenotrophic methanogens.

20. Pyrophosphate-Dependent ATP Formation from Acetyl Coenzyme A in Syntrophus aciditrophicus, a New Twist on ATP Formation.

21. The role of Rnf in ion gradient formation in Desulfovibrio alaskensis.

22. Complete genome sequence of Methanospirillum hungatei type strain JF1.

23. Two pathways for glutamate biosynthesis in the syntrophic bacterium Syntrophus aciditrophicus.

24. Syntrophic growth of Desulfovibrio alaskensis requires genes for H2 and formate metabolism as well as those for flagellum and biofilm formation.

25. Proteomic analysis reveals metabolic and regulatory systems involved in the syntrophic and axenic lifestyle of Syntrophomonas wolfei.

26. Anaerobic hydrocarbon and fatty acid metabolism by syntrophic bacteria and their impact on carbon steel corrosion.

27. Roles of thermophilic thiosulfate-reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea in the biocorrosion of oil pipelines.

28. The importance of hydrogen and formate transfer for syntrophic fatty, aromatic and alicyclic metabolism.

29. Membrane protein complex of APS reductase and Qmo is present in Desulfovibrio vulgaris and Desulfovibrio alaskensis.

30. Identification and characterization of re-citrate synthase in Syntrophus aciditrophicus.

31. Identification and characterization of the first cholesterol-dependent cytolysins from Gram-negative bacteria.

32. Complete genome sequence of Syntrophobacter fumaroxidans strain (MPOB(T)).

33. Genomic insights into syntrophy: the paradigm for anaerobic metabolic cooperation.

34. Exposure of soil microbial communities to chromium and arsenic alters their diversity and structure.

35. The genome sequence of Desulfatibacillum alkenivorans AK-01: a blueprint for anaerobic alkane oxidation.

36. Metabolism of H2 by Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20 during syntrophic growth on lactate.

37. Biosurfactant-producing Bacillus are present in produced brines from Oklahoma oil reservoirs with a wide range of salinities.

38. Evidence for syntrophic butyrate metabolism under sulfate-reducing conditions in a hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer.

39. Formate formation and formate conversion in biological fuels production.

40. Importance of the long-chain fatty acid beta-hydroxylating cytochrome P450 enzyme YbdT for lipopeptide biosynthesis in Bacillus subtilis strain OKB105.

41. Sequencing of multiple clostridial genomes related to biomass conversion and biofuel production.

42. The genome of Syntrophomonas wolfei: new insights into syntrophic metabolism and biohydrogen production.

43. Biosurfactants. Foreword.

44. Syntrophy in anaerobic global carbon cycles.

45. A molybdopterin oxidoreductase is involved in H2 oxidation in Desulfovibrio desulfuricans G20.

46. Listening to microbial conversations.

47. Metabolism of hydroxylated and fluorinated benzoates by Syntrophus aciditrophicus and detection of a fluorodiene metabolite.

48. Microbial processes in oil fields: culprits, problems, and opportunities.

49. Use of benzoate as an electron acceptor by Syntrophus aciditrophicus grown in pure culture with crotonate.

50. 6-Oxocyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-coenzyme A hydrolases from obligately anaerobic bacteria: characterization and identification of its gene as a functional marker for aromatic compounds degrading anaerobes.

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