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  1. Correlative Fluorescence and Liquid Cell STEM of Live Magnetotactic Bacteria
  2. Probing Magnetic Polarities of Magnetotactic Bacteria by X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism in a Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscope
  3. Draft Genome Sequence of the Obligately Alkaliphilic Sulfate-Reducing Bacterium Desulfonatronum thiodismutans Strain MLF1
  4. Diversity of Magneto-Aerotactic Behaviors and Oxygen Sensing Mechanisms in Cultured Magnetotactic Bacteria
  5. Deep-Sea Geomicrobiology
  6. Subcellular localization of the magnetosome protein MamC in the marine magnetotactic bacterium Magnetococcus marinus strain MC-1 using immunoelectron microscopy
  7. Biologically Controlled Mineralization of Magnetic Iron Minerals by Magnetotactic Bacteria
  8. Manganese incorporation into the magnetosome magnetite: magnetic signature of doping
  9. Isolation, cultivation and genomic analysis of magnetosome biomineralization genes of a new genus of South-seeking magnetotactic cocci within the Alphaproteobacteria
  10. Life with compass: diversity and biogeography of magnetotactic bacteria
  11. Deciphering unusual uncultured magnetotactic multicellular prokaryotes through genomics
  12. The mineral magnetic record of magnetofossils in recent lake sediments of Lake Ely, PA
  13. Ecology, Diversity, and Evolution of Magnetotactic Bacteria
  14. Novel magnetic nanomaterials inspired by magnetotactic bacteria: Topical review
  15. Comparative genomic analysis of magnetotactic bacteria from the Deltaproteobacteria provides new insights into magnetite and greigite magnetosome genes required for magnetotaxis
  16. Magnetotactic Bacteria from Extreme Environments
  17. Monophyletic origin of magnetotaxis and the first magnetosomes
  18. Optimization of Magnetosome Production and Growth by the Magnetotactic Vibrio Magnetovibrio blakemorei Strain MV-1 through a Statistics-Based Experimental Design
  19. Cryo-electron tomography of the magnetotactic vibrio Magnetovibrio blakemorei: Insights into the biomineralization of prismatic magnetosomes
  20. Anomalous Magnetic Orientations of Magnetosome Chains in a Magnetotactic Bacterium: Magnetovibrio blakemorei Strain MV-1
  21. Magnetotactic Bacteria
  22. Extremophilic Magnetotactic Bacteria
  23. Magnetotactic bacteria from Pavilion Lake, British Columbia
  24. The Bacterial Magnetosome: A Unique Prokaryotic Organelle
  25. Phylogenetic significance of composition and crystal morphology of magnetosome minerals
  26. Magnetosomes and magnetite crystals produced by magnetotactic bacteria as resolved by atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy
  27. Prismatic magnetite magnetosomes from cultivated Magnetovibrio blakemorei strain MV‐1: a magnetic fingerprint in marine sediments?
  28. Magnetovibrio blakemorei gen. nov., sp. nov., a magnetotactic bacterium (Alphaproteobacteria: Rhodospirillaceae) isolated from a salt marsh
  29. Insight into the Evolution of Magnetotaxis in Magnetospirillum spp., Based onmamGene Phylogeny
  30. Stomatobaculum longum gen. nov., sp. nov., an obligately anaerobic bacterium from the human oral cavity
  31. Signatures in magnetites formed by (Ca,Mg,Fe)CO3 thermal decomposition: Terrestrial and extraterrestrial implications
  32. Magnetococcus marinus gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine, magnetotactic bacterium that represents a novel lineage (Magnetococcaceae fam. nov., Magnetococcales ord. nov.) at the base of the Alphaproteobacteria
  33. Examining the chemistry and magnetism of magnetotactic bacterium Candidatus Magnetovibrio blakemorei strain MV-1 using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy
  34. A Cultured Greigite-Producing Magnetotactic Bacterium in a Novel Group of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria
  35. Bacterial and Archaeal Inclusions
  36. Magnetotaxis in Prokaryotes
  37. Morphological features of elongated-anisotropic magnetosome crystals in magnetotactic bacteria of the Nitrospirae phylum and the Deltaproteobacteria class
  38. Magnetospira thiophila gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine magnetotactic bacterium that represents a novel lineage within the Rhodospirillaceae (Alphaproteobacteria)
  39. Magnetotactic Protists at the Oxic–Anoxic Transition Zones of Coastal Aquatic Environments
  40. Novel magnetite-producing magnetotactic bacteria belonging to the Gammaproteobacteria
  41. Isolation of obligately alkaliphilic magnetotactic bacteria from extremely alkaline environments
  42. Common ancestry of iron oxide- and iron-sulfide-based biomineralization in magnetotactic bacteria
  43. A Bacterial Backbone: Magnetosomes in Magnetotactic Bacteria
  44. Heat Production by Bacterial Magnetosomes Exposed to an Oscillating Magnetic Field
  45. Culture‐independent characterization of a novel, uncultivated magnetotactic member of theNitrospiraephylum
  46. Deep-sea piezosphere and piezophiles: geomicrobiology and biogeochemistry
  47. Magnetite as a prokaryotic biomarker: A review
  48. Moderately Thermophilic Magnetotactic Bacteria from Hot Springs in Nevada
  49. Nonmagnetotactic Multicellular Prokaryotes from Low-Saline, Nonmarine Aquatic Environments and Their Unusual Negative Phototactic Behavior
  50. Characterizing magnetism of individual magnetosomes by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism in a scanning transmission X-ray microscope
  51. Complete Genome Sequence of the Chemolithoautotrophic Marine Magnetotactic Coccus Strain MC-1
  52. Comparative analysis of magnetosome gene clusters in magnetotactic bacteria provides further evidence for horizontal gene transfer
  53. Magnetosomes and Magneto-Aerotaxis
  54. Magnetotaxis
  55. X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy as a Probe of Microbial Sulfur Biochemistry: the Nature of Bacterial Sulfur Globules Revisited
  56. Magnetic properties of marine magnetotactic bacteria in a seasonally stratified coastal pond (Salt Pond, MA, USA)
  57. Magnetism and Molecular Biology of Magnetic Iron Minerals in Bacteria
  58. Modes of Biomineralization of Magnetite by Microbes
  59. Magnetic irreversibility and the Verwey transition in nanocrystalline bacterial magnetite
  60. Microbial biomass and community structure of a stromatolite from an acid mine drainage system as determined by lipid analysis
  61. Population dynamics of marine magnetotactic bacteria in a meromictic salt pond described with qPCR
  62. Magnetic Microstructure of Magnetotactic Bacteria
  63. Comparative Genome Analysis of Four Magnetotactic Bacteria Reveals a Complex Set of Group-Specific Genes Implicated in Magnetosome Biomineralization and Function
  64. Protein‐Mediated Synthesis of Uniform Superparamagnetic Magnetite Nanocrystals
  65. Controlled Biomineralization by and Applications of Magnetotactic Bacteria
  66. Techniques for Studying Uncultured and Cultured Magnetotactic Bacteria *
  67. Ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy for assessment of magnetic anisotropy and magnetostatic interactions: A case study of mutant magnetotactic bacteria
  68. Properties of intracellular magnetite crystals produced by Desulfovibrio magneticus strain RS-1
  69. How magnetotactic bacteria make magnetosomes queue up
  70. Biomarker analysis of microbial diversity in sediments of a saline groundwater seep of Salt Basin, Nebraska
  71. Bacterial Inclusions
  72. Evidence for Autotrophy via the Reverse Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle in the Marine Magnetotactic Coccus Strain MC-1
  73. Magnetotactic Bacteria
  74. Magneto-Aerotaxis
  75. Magnetic Iron Oxide and Iron Sulfide Minerals within Microorganisms: Potential Biomarkers
  76. Spatiotemporal Distribution of Marine Magnetotactic Bacteria in a Seasonally Stratified Coastal Salt Pond
  77. Chemolithoautotrophy in the marine, magnetotactic bacterial strains MV-1 and MV-2
  78. Magnetosome formation in prokaryotes
  79. Magnetosomes: Nanoscale Magnetic Iron Minerals in Bacteria
  80. Characterization of a New LexA Binding Motif in the Marine Magnetotactic Bacterium Strain MC-1
  81. Magnetotactic Bacteria on Earth and on Mars
  82. Biologically Controlled Mineralization in Prokaryotes
  83. Magnetofossils from Ancient Mars: a Robust Biosignature in the Martian Meteorite ALH84001
  84. Organization and Elemental Analysis of P-, S-, and Fe-rich Inclusions in a Population of Freshwater Magnetococci
  85. Magnetotaxis: Microbial
  86. Off-axis electron holography of magnetotactic bacteria: magnetic microstructure of strains MV-1 and MS-1
  87. Crystal-size distributions and possible biogenic origin of Fe sulfides
  88. Truncated hexa-octahedral magnetite crystals in ALH84001: Presumptive biosignatures
  89. Bacterial Mineralization
  90. Elongated prismatic magnetite crystals in ALH84001 carbonate globules:
  91. Occurrence and distribution of diverse populations of magnetic protists in a chemically stratified coastal salt pond
  92. N2‐dependent growth and nitrogenase activity in the metal‐metabolizing bacteria, Geobacter and Magnetospirillum species
  93. Improved Technique for the Isolation of Magnetotactic Spirilla from a Freshwater Sediment and their Phylogenetic Characterization
  94. Magnetization reversal observation and manipulation of chains of nanoscale magnetic particles using the magnetic force microscope
  95. Single magnetic domains in magnetotactic bacteria
  96. Biomineralization of magnetic iron minerals in bacteria
  97. Epibiotic Bacteria on Several Ciliates from Marine Sediments
  98. Magneto-aerotaxis in marine coccoid bacteria
  99. Controlled biomineralization of magnetic minerals by magnetotactic bacteria
  100. Remanence measurements on individual magnetotactic bacteria using a pulsed magnetic field
  101. Magnetic force microscopy of the submicron magnetic assembly in a magnetotactic bacterium
  102. Microbes, magnetism, and microscopy
  103. Magnetotaxis and magnetic particles in bacteria
  104. Electron microscopic studies of magnetosomes in magnetotactic bacteria
  105. Rock magnetic criteria for the detection of biogenic magnetite
  106. Electron Microscopy Study of Magnetosomes in Two Cultured Vibrioid Magnetotactic Bacteria
  107. Electron Microscopy Study of Magnetosomes in a Cultured Coccoid Magnetotactic Bacterium
  108. Multiple Evolutionary Origins of Magnetotaxis in Bacteria
  109. Microbial oxidation of sulfur in dibenzothiophene
  110. Anaerobic microbial biogeochemistry in sediments from two Basins in the Gulf of Maine: Evidence for iron and manganese reduction
  111. Anaerobic Production of Single-Domain Magnetite by the Marine, Magnetotactic Bacterium, Strain MV-1
  112. Biomineralization of Iron Sulfides in Magnetotactic Bacteria from Sulfidic Environments
  113. Intercellular Junctions, Motility and Magnetosome Structure in a Multicellular Magnetotactic Prokaryote
  114. Controlled biosynthesis of greigite (Fe3S4) in magnetotactic bacteria
  115. Intercellular structure in a many-celled magnetotactic prokaryote
  116. Structure and morphology of magnetite anaerobically-produced by a marine magnetotactic bacterium and a dissimilatory iron-reducing bacterium
  117. Bacterial Production of Iron Sulfides
  118. Biomineralization of ferrimagnetic greigite (Fe3S4) and iron pyrite (FeS2) in a magnetotactic bacterium
  119. The microbial sulfur cycle
  120. A comparison of magnetite particles produced anaerobically by magnetotactic and dissimilatory iron‐reducing bacteria
  121. Anaerobic magnetite production by a marine, magnetotactic bacterium
  122. Hydrocarbons in surface sediments from a Guaymas Basin hydrothermal vent site
  123. Decomposition of hydroxylamine by hemoglobin
  124. Metmyoglobin and methemoglobin as efficient traps for nitrosyl hydride (nitroxyl) in neutral aqueous solution
  125. On the reaction of trioxodinitrate(II) with hemoglobin and myoglobin
  126. Evidence from the reaction between trioxodinitrate(II) and nitrogen-15-labeled nitric oxide that trioxodinitrate(II) decomposes into nitrosyl hydride and nitrite in neutral aqueous solution
  127. Microaerobic conditions are required for magnetite formation withinaquaspirillum magnetotacticum
  128. Nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) inAquaspirillum magnetotacticum
  129. Ecophysiology of Magnetotactic Bacteria
  130. Nanoscale engineering of magnetic particles by magnetotactic bacteria
  131. Biomineralization, properties and applications of bacterial magnetosomes.
  132. Nanorysteresis and Nanomanipulation of 50NM Single Domain Magnetite Particles