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Castro P, Ison A, Hayter P, Bull A
Cytotechnology . 2012 Feb; 19(1):27-36. PMID: 22358902
The role of bovine serum albumin in mammalian cell cultures and the possibility of its substitution by other components in a serum-free medium has been investigated. In this study, BSA...
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Radianingtyas H, Robinson G, Bull A
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2003 Apr; 62(4):423-9. PMID: 12719938
Degradation of 4-chloroaniline in the presence of aniline by a microbial community in a laboratory-scale biofilm reactor was evaluated. The starter inoculum was isolated and reconstructed from a percolating column...
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Brandao P, Maldonado L, Ward A, Bull A, Goodfellow M
Syst Appl Microbiol . 2002 Mar; 24(4):510-5. PMID: 11876358
A polyphasic approach was used to establish the taxonomic position of two actinomycetes isolated from a Namibian soil and shown to utilise nitrile compounds as growth substrates. The organisms, strains...
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Carvalho M, Vasconcelos I, Bull A, Castro P
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2002 Jan; 57(3):419-26. PMID: 11759696
Using a continuous enrichment technique, a bacterial consortium capable of degrading 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) was obtained from the rhizosphere of Phragmites australis. A granular activated carbon (GAC) biofilm reactor was established...
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Heald S, Brandao P, Hardicre R, Bull A
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek . 2002 Jan; 80(2):169-83. PMID: 11759050
A collection of nitrile-hydrolysing rhodococci was isolated from sediments sampled from a range of deep coastal, and abyssal and hadal trench sites in the NW Pacific Ocean, as part of...
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Bull A
Biologist (London) . 2001 Feb; 47(2):61-4. PMID: 11190229
The industrial sector is becoming increasingly interested in eliminating potential pollution at source and reducing energy use. Biotechnology provides cheaper, cleaner alternatives to a wide range of traditional processes--but its...
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Bull A, Ward A, Goodfellow M
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev . 2000 Sep; 64(3):573-606. PMID: 10974127
Profound changes are occurring in the strategies that biotechnology-based industries are deploying in the search for exploitable biology and to discover new products and develop new or improved processes. The...
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Colquhoun J, Zulu J, Goodfellow M, Horikoshi K, Ward A, Bull A
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek . 2000 Aug; 77(4):359-67. PMID: 10959565
A continual need in natural product discovery is dereplication, that is the ability to exclude previously tested microorganisms from screening programmes. Whole-cell fingerprinting techniques offer an ideal solution to this...
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Bushell M, Bull A
J Basic Microbiol . 2000 Jan; 39(5-6):293-8. PMID: 10629970
Ribosomal efficiency (RE) estimates provide a quantitative descriptor of intrinsic growth rate of cell populations using readily-obtainable experimental data. In Aspergillus nidulans chemostat cultures, RE increased linearly with growth rate...
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Caldeira M, Heald S, Carvalho M, Vasconcelos I, Bull A, Castro P
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 1999 Nov; 52(5):722-9. PMID: 10570819
A bacterial consortium that can degrade chloro- and nitrophenols has been isolated from the rhizosphere of Phragmitis communis. Degradation of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) by a consortium attached to granular activated carbon...