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Taylor B
West J Med Surg . 2024 Jan; 2(8):160-161. PMID: 38210704
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Hicks B, Taylor B
Med Exam (Phila) . 2023 Dec; 3(32):505-513. PMID: 38120417
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Ciulla R, Diaz M, Taylor B, Roberts M
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1997 Jan; 63(1):220-6. PMID: 16535487
The identity and concentrations of intracellular organic solutes were determined by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for two strains of aerobic, gram-negative bacteria isolated from Mono Lake, Calif., an alkaline, moderately...
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Taylor B, Waring C, Brashear T
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther . 1995 May; 21(5):283-6. PMID: 7787852
Hamstring stretching is an important part of treatment programs aimed at decreasing the likelihood of hamstring injury. Few studies have examined the use of superficial thermal modalities in conjunction with...
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Visscher P, Taylor B
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1994 Dec; 60(12):4617-9. PMID: 7811100
A bacterium, strain BIS-6, that grew aerobically on dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) was isolated from an intertidal mud sample. Strain BIS-6 quantitatively demethylated DMSP and 3-methiolpropionate to 3-mercaptopropionate. Strain BIS-6 was a...
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Visscher P, Taylor B
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1993 Dec; 59(12):4083-9. PMID: 8285707
A pure culture of a bacterium was obtained from a marine microbial mat by using an anoxic medium containing dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and nitrate. The isolate grew aerobically or anaerobically...
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Visscher P, Taylor B
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1993 Nov; 59(11):3784-9. PMID: 8285684
Aerobic degradation of dimethyl sulfide (DMS), previously described for thiobacilli and hyphomicrobia, involves catabolism to sulfide via methanethiol (CH3SH). Methyl groups are sequentially eliminated as HCHO by incorporation of O2...
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Taylor B, Amador J, LEVINSON H
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 1993 Jun; 110(2):213-6. PMID: 8349093
m- and p-trifluoromethyl (TFM)-benzoates are incompletely degraded by aerobic bacteria that catabolize alkylbenzoates; biodegradation ceases after ring-fission with the accumulation of a trifluoromethyl muconate semialdehyde (2-hydroxy-6-oxo-7,7,7-trifluorohepta-2,4-dienoate, TFHOD) which is resistant...
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Visscher P, Taylor B
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1993 Jan; 59(1):93-6. PMID: 16348862
Rhodopseudomonas sp. strain BB1, isolated from a coastal marine sediment, immediately metabolized mercaptomalate when grown on mercaptomalate. Sulfide was detected as an intermediate. Extracts of cells grown on mercaptomalate converted...
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Taylor B, Gilchrist D
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1991 Dec; 57(12):3581-4. PMID: 16348607
Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), an osmolyte in marine plants, is biodegraded by cleavage of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) or by demethylation to 3-methiolpropionate (MMPA) and 3-mercaptopropionate (MPA). Sequential demethylation has been observed only...