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2. Postglacial evolution of Lake Constance: sedimentological and geochemical evidence from a deep-basin sediment core

10. Biodegradable Mineral Plastics.

12. Biodegradable Mineral Plastics

13. AMP-dependent phosphite dehydrogenase, a phosphorylating enzyme in dissimilatory phosphite oxidation.

14. Biodegradable High‐Density Polyethylene‐like Material

18. Retreat of the Rhine Glacier from Lake Constance: Sedimentological and geochemical evidence from a deep-basin sediment core

21. Sulphoglycolysis in Escherichia coli K-12 closes a gap in the biogeochemical sulphur cycle

22. Biodegradable High‐Density Polyethylene‐like Material.

24. Proteogenomic analysis of Georgfuchsia toluolica revealed unexpected concurrent aerobic and anaerobic toluene degradation

29. Additional file 1 of Activation of short-chain ketones and isopropanol in sulfate-reducing bacteria

30. Pelorhabdus rhamnosifermentans gen. nov., sp. nov., a strictly anaerobic rhamnose degrader from freshwater lake sediment

31. Anthropogenic impact on the historical phytoplankton community of Lake Constance reconstructed by multimarker analysis of sediment-core environmental DNA

32. Proteogenomic analysis of Georgfuchsia toluolica revealed unexpected concurrent aerobic and anaerobic toluene degradation

35. Nitric oxide signaling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms mediates phosphodiesterase activity, decreased cyclic Di-GMP levels, and enhanced dispersal

36. Involvement of NADH: acceptor oxidoreductase and butyryl coenzyme a dehydrogenase in reversed electron transport during syntrophic butyrate oxidation by Syntrophomonas wolfei

38. Retreat of the Rhine Glacier from Lake Constance: Sedimentological and geochemical evidences from a deep lake-basin drillhole

39. Bacterial sulfite dehydrogenases in organotrophic metabolism: separation and identification in Cupriavidus necator H16 and in Delftia acidovorans SPH-1

40. The SiaABC threonine phosphorylation pathway controls biofilm formation in response to carbon availability in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

41. Widespread bacterial lysine degradation proceeding via glutarate and L-2-hydroxyglutarate

42. Anthropogenic impact on the historical phytoplankton community of Lake Constance reconstructed by multimarker analysis of sediment-core environmental DNA

45. Rhodococcus opacus expresses the xsc gene to utilize taurine as a carbon source or as a nitrogen source but not as a sulfur source

47. The SiaABC threonine phosphorylation pathway controls biofilm formation in response to carbon availability in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

49. Sulfoquinovose is a select nutrient of prominent bacteria and a source of hydrogen sulfide in the human gut

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