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N P Revsbech

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Sorensen J, Jorgensen B, Revsbech N
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 5(2):105-15. PMID: 24232417
Aerobic respiration with oxygen and anaerobic respiration with nitrate (denitrification) and sulfate (sulfate reduction) were measured during winter and summer in two coastal marine sediments (Denmark). Both aerobic respiration and...
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Nielsen L, Christensen P, Revsbech N, Sorensen J
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 19(1):63-72. PMID: 24196255
Depth distributions of O2 respiration and denitrification activity were studied in 1- to 2-mm thick biofilms from nutrient-rich Danish streams. Acetylene was added to block the reduction of N2O, and...
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Revsbech N
Microb Ecol . 2013 Nov; 28(2):299-301. PMID: 24186458
The planktonic environment is usually characterized by non-steady state conditions with events of phytoplankton blooms and sedimentation. Inorganic nutrients are stripped from the water column by sedimentation and end up...
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Damgaard L, Revsbech N
Anal Chem . 2011 Jun; 69(13):2262-7. PMID: 21639359
A microscale biosensor for continuous measurement of methane partial pressure based on a novel counterdiffusion principle is presented. Methane-oxidizing bacteria placed in the microsensor utilize oxygen from an internal oxygen...
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Larsen L, Kjaer T, Revsbech N
Anal Chem . 2011 Jun; 69(17):3527-31. PMID: 21639276
A biosensor for NO(3)(-) containing immobilized dentrifying bacteria and a reservoir of liquid growth medium for the bacteria was constructed. The bacteria did not have a N(2)O reductase and therefore...
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Damgaard L, Revsbech N, Reichardt W
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2005 Dec; 64(3):864-70. PMID: 16349527
An oxygen-insensitive microscale biosensor for methane was constructed by furnishing a previously described biosensor with an oxygen guard. The guard consisted of a glass capillary containing heterotrophic bacteria, which consumed...
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Jetten M, Sliekers O, Kuypers M, Dalsgaard T, van Niftrik L, Cirpus I, et al.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2003 Sep; 63(2):107-14. PMID: 12955353
Recently, two fresh water species, " Candidatus Brocadia anammoxidans" and " Candidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis", and one marine species, " Candidatus Scalindua sorokinii", of planctomycete anammox bacteria have been identified. "...
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Nielsen M, Revsbech N, Larsen L, Lynggaard-Jensen A
Water Sci Technol . 2002 Apr; 45(4-5):69-76. PMID: 11936677
A newly developed biosensor for nitrite having a 90% response time of about 1 min was used to monitor nitrite concentration in activated sludge exposed to oxic/anoxic cycles. The NO2-...
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Damgaard L, Nielsen L, Revsbech N
Water Res . 2001 Apr; 35(6):1379-86. PMID: 11317884
Microprofiles of the methane concentration in a 3.5-mm-thick sewage outlet biofilm were measured at high spatial and temporal resolution using a microscale biosensor for methane. In the freshly collected biofilm,...
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Liesack W, Schnell S, Revsbech N
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 2000 Nov; 24(5):625-45. PMID: 11077155
Flooded rice paddies are one of the major biogenic sources of atmospheric methane. Apart from this contribution to the 'greenhouse' effect, rice paddy soil represents a suitable model system to...