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N O Jorgensen

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Jorgensen N, Sondergaard M
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 10(4):301-16. PMID: 24221174
Microbial assimilation of 3 amino acids (glutamic acid, alanine, and ornithine) was characterized in 3 lakes and 2 marine stations using the Michaelis-Menten kinetic approach. The calculated Kt + Sn...
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Riemann B, Jorgensen N, Lampert W, Fuhrman J
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 12(3):247-58. PMID: 24212678
This study examined the importance of zooplankton in the flux of dissolved free amino acids (DFAA) in the water and into bacteria. DFAA release rates were followed in laboratory grazing...
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Jorgensen N, Kroer N, Coffin R
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1994 Nov; 60(11):4124-33. PMID: 16349440
The significance of dissolved combined amino acids (DCAA), dissolved free amino acids (DFAA), and dissolved DNA (D-DNA) as sources of C and N for marine bacteria in batch cultures with...
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Kroer N, Jorgensen N, Coffin R
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1994 Nov; 60(11):4116-23. PMID: 16349439
The contributions of different organic and inorganic nitrogen and organic carbon sources to heterotrophic bacterioplankton in batch cultures of oceanic, estuarine, and eutrophic riverine environments were compared. The importance of...
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Jorgensen N
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1992 Nov; 58(11):3647-53. PMID: 16348808
Incorporation of leucine and valine into proteins of freshwater bacteria as a measure of bacterial production was tested in two eutrophic Danish lakes and was related to bacterial production measured...
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Jorgensen N
Appl Environ Microbiol . 1992 Nov; 58(11):3638-46. PMID: 16348807
Incorporation of [H]leucine and [H]valine into proteins of freshwater bacteria was studied in two eutrophic lakes. Incorporation of both amino acids had a saturation level of about 50 nM external...
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Wellington E, Stackebrandt E, Sanders D, Wolstrup J, Jorgensen N
Int J Syst Bacteriol . 1992 Jan; 42(1):156-60. PMID: 1371059
Species classified within the genus Kitasatosporia share many of the phenotypic characteristics typical of streptomycetes. By using a probabilistic identification scheme, they were identified with Streptomyces exfoliatus cluster 5, a...