H F Ridgway
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1.
Ridgway H, Mohan B, Cui X, Chua K, Islam M
J Mol Graph Model
. 2017 May;
74:241-250.
PMID: 28458003
Gas-phase reactions of ozone (O) with volatile organic compounds were investigated both by experiment and molecular simulations. From our experiments, it was found ozone readily reacts with VOC pure components...
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Mirpuri R, Jones W, McFeters G, Ridgway H
J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
. 1997 Jun;
18(6):406-13.
PMID: 9248070
Physiological stress associated with toluene exposure in batch cultures of Pseudomonas putida 54G was investigated. P. putida 54G cells were grown using a continuous vapor phase feed stream containing 150...
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Foght J, Westlake D, Johnson W, Ridgway H
Microbiology (Reading)
. 1996 Sep;
142 ( Pt 9):2333-40.
PMID: 8828201
A total of 42 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains was isolated previously from clinical sources (27 strains) and from a gasoline-contaminated aquifer (15 strains). Selected strains were subjected to taxonomic tests involving...
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Leddy M, Phipps D, Ridgway H
J Bacteriol
. 1995 Aug;
177(16):4713-20.
PMID: 7642499
Pseudomonas putida 54g grew on mineral salts with toluene and exhibited catechol-2,3-dioxygenase (C23O) activity, indicating a meta pathway. After 10 to 15 days on toluene, nondegrading (Tol-) variants approached nearly...
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Schaule G, Flemming H, Ridgway H
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1993 Nov;
59(11):3850-7.
PMID: 8285688
Direct microscopic quantification of respiring (i.e., viable) bacteria was performed for drinking water samples and biofilms grown on different opaque substrata. Water samples or biofilms developed in flowing drinking water...
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Rodriguez G, Phipps D, Ishiguro K, Ridgway H
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1992 Jun;
58(6):1801-8.
PMID: 1622256
The redox dye 5-cyano-2,3-ditolyl tetrazolium chloride (CTC) was employed for direct epifluorescent microscopic enumeration of respiring bacteria in environmental samples. Oxidized CTC is nearly colorless and is nonfluorescent; however, the...
7.
Ridgway H, Safarik J, Phipps D, Carl P, Clark D
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1990 Nov;
56(11):3565-75.
PMID: 2268163
Approximately 300 gasoline-degrading bacteria were isolated from well water and core material from a shallow coastal aquifer contaminated with unleaded gasoline. Identification of 244 isolates revealed four genera: Pseudomonas, Alcaligenes,...
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Ridgway H, LEWIN R
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton
. 1988 Jan;
11(1):46-63.
PMID: 2905209
Motility of the marine gliding bacterium Flexibacter polymorphus was studied by using microcinematographic techniques. Following adhesion to a glass surface, multicellular filaments and individual cells usually began to glide within...
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Ridgway H, Rigby M, Argo D
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1984 Jan;
47(1):61-7.
PMID: 6696424
The kinetics of adhesion of a Mycobacterium sp. to cellulose diacetate reverse-osmosis membranes is described. This Mycobacterium sp. (strain BT2-4) was previously implicated in the initial stages of reverse-osmosis membrane...
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Ridgway H, LEWIN R
Can J Microbiol
. 1983 Dec;
29(12):1689-93.
PMID: 6673821
Submicroscopic goblet-shaped particles ( goblets ) were released from the cell envelope of the marine gliding bacterium Flexibacter polymorphus when treated with the nonionic detergent Triton X-100 followed by sonication....