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  1. Aerobic Transformation of 2,4-Dinitrotoluene by Escherichia coli and Its Implications for the Detection of Trace Explosives
  2. Microbial bioreporters of trace explosives
  3. The Highly Conserved Escherichia coli Transcription Factor YhaJ Regulates Aromatic Compound Degradation
  4. Advanced Environmental Monitoring and Modeling (AEMM) 2014
  5. Standoff Detection of Explosives and Buried Landmines Using Bacterial Biosensors
  6. Broad spectrum detection and “barcoding” of water pollutants by a genome-wide bacterial sensor array
  7. Understanding how bacteria can be used as a biosensor
  8. Global abundance of microbial rhodopsins
  9. Whole-cell biochips for online water monitoring
  10. Microbial sensor cell arrays
  11. A printed nanolitre-scale bacterial sensor array
  12. Upgrading bioluminescent bacterial bioreporter performance by splitting the lux operon
  13. Whole Cell Sensing Systems I
  14. Whole Cell Sensing System II
  15. Electronically Directed Integration of Whole-Cell Biosensors on Bio-Chips
  16. Simple quantification of bacterial envelope-associated extracellular materials
  17. Microbial Cell Arrays
  18. Assessment of River Health by CombinedMicroscale Toxicity Testing and Chemical Analysis
  19. Genetically Engineered Bacteria for Genotoxicity Assessment
  20. Whole-cell bacterial biochips for environmental monitoring
  21. Recombinant Bacterial Reporter Systems
  22. Induction of the yjbEFGH operon is regulated by growth rate and oxygen concentration
  23. Foreword by the Guest Editors: Environmental Chemistry in Israel
  24. Oceans and Health: Pathogens in the Marine Environment
  25. Microbial whole-cell sensing systems of environmental pollutants
  26. Sol–gel luminescence biosensors: Encapsulation of recombinant E. coli reporters in thick silicate films
  27. PHOSPHORUS BIOAVAILABILITY MONITORING BY A BIOLUMINESCENT CYANOBACTERIAL SENSOR STRAIN1
  28. Environmental Challenges
  29. Specific detection of p-chlorobenzoic acid by Escherichia coli bearing a plasmid-borne fcbA'::lux fusion
  30. Biological denitrification of drinking water using newspaper
  31. Biodegradation of haloalkanes
  32. Biodegradation of haloalkanes
  33. Resistance of Spirulina platensis to Ammonia at High pH Values
  34. High internal pH conveys ammonia resistance in spirulina platensis
  35. [74] Electron spin resonance oximetry
  36. [40] Anoxygenic photosynthetic electron transport
  37. [75] Determination of pH gradients in intact cyanobacteria by electron spin resonance spectroscopy
  38. Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Photosynthetic Systems and Protective Strategies Against its Toxic Effects in Cyanobacteria
  39. A new extremely thermophilic, sulfur-reducing heterotrophic, marine bacterium
  40. Sulfide-dependent hydrogen evolution in the cyanobacteriumOscillatoria limnetica
  41. The biosynthesis of δ-aminolevulinic acid in greening maize leaves
  42. Detection of Oxidants Using lux Fusions to Oxidative Stress Promoters
  43. A Panel of Stress-Responsive Luminous Bacteria for Monitoring Wastewater Toxicity
  44. GENETICALLY ENGINEERED MICROORGANISMS FOR POLLUTION MONITORING
  45. Survival of Enteric Bacteria in Seawater: Molecular Aspects