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Campbell B, Greenfield P, Barnhart E, Gong S, Midgley D, Paulsen I, et al.
mBio . 2024 Feb; 15(3):e0173523. PMID: 38345372
Biogenic methane in subsurface coal seam environments is produced by diverse consortia of microbes. Although this methane is useful for global energy security, it remains unclear which microbes can liberate...
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Liu Q, Xu H, Jin Z, Zhu D, Meng Q, Wu X, et al.
Sci Bull (Beijing) . 2023 Jul; 68(16):1726-1729. PMID: 37482444
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Houlahan S, Errington I, Hose G, King C, George S
Chemosphere . 2023 Mar; 325:138395. PMID: 36931405
Special Antarctic Blend (SAB) diesel is the main fuel used on Macquarie Island and has been identified as the primary contaminant in several past spill events. This study evaluates the...
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Teece B, Havig J, George S, Hamilton T, Baumgartner R, Hartz J, et al.
Astrobiology . 2022 Nov; 23(2):155-171. PMID: 36413376
Active hot springs are dynamic geobiologically active environments. Heat- and element-enriched fluids form hot spring sinter deposits that are inhabited by microbial and macroscopic eukaryotic communities, but it is unclear...
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Agbaje O, George S, Zhang Z, Brock G, Holmer L
RSC Adv . 2022 May; 10(63):38456-38467. PMID: 35517531
The shells of linguloid brachiopods such as and are inorganic-organic nanocomposites with a mineral phase of calcium phosphate (Ca-phosphate). Collagen, the main extracellular matrix in Ca-phosphatic vertebrate skeletons, has not...
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Eze M, George S
RSC Adv . 2022 May; 10(11):6473-6481. PMID: 35496013
In recent decades, there has been increasing interest in the use of ethanol-blended fuels as alternatives to unblended fossil fuels. These initiatives are targeted at combating CO and particulate matter...
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Campbell B, Greenfield P, Gong S, Barnhart E, Midgley D, Paulsen I, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2022 Apr; 24(9):4065-4078. PMID: 35437913
The production of methane as an end-product of organic matter degradation in the absence of other terminal electron acceptors is common, and has often been studied in environments such as...
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Eze M, Thiel V, Hose G, George S, Daniel R
Chemosphere . 2021 Dec; 289:133143. PMID: 34864011
The slow rate of natural attenuation of organic pollutants, together with unwanted environmental impacts of traditional remediation strategies, has necessitated the exploration of plant-microbe systems for enhanced bioremediation applications. The...
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Eze M, Hose G, George S, Daniel R
AMB Express . 2021 Jun; 11(1):89. PMID: 34125309
The pollution of terrestrial and aquatic environments by petroleum contaminants, especially diesel fuel, is a persistent environmental threat requiring cost-effective and environmentally sensitive remediation approaches. Bioremediation is one such approach,...
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Campbell B, Gong S, Greenfield P, Midgley D, Paulsen I, George S
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2021 Apr; 97(5). PMID: 33791788
Methane is an important energy resource internationally, and a large proportion of this methane is produced by microbial communities living in coal seams. Despite the value of this resource for...