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Enteric nervous system in exercise physiology: a microbiota-neural interface. [PDF]
Chen HL, Huang JT, Guo JJ, Wang LS.
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Microbial physiology-based model of ethanol metabolism in subsurface sediments
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2011A biogeochemical reaction model was developed based on microbial physiology to simulate ethanol metabolism and its influence on the chemistry of anoxic subsurface environments. The model accounts for potential microbial metabolisms that degrade ethanol, including those that oxidize ethanol directly or syntrophically by reducing different electron ...
Qusheng Jin
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Physiological limitations and opportunities in microbial metabolic engineering
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Metabolic engineering can have a pivotal role in increasing the environmental sustainability of the transportation and chemical manufacturing sectors. The field has already developed engineered microorganisms that are currently being used in industrial-scale processes.
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Physiology of microbial cells and metabolic engineering
Microbiology, 2000This review is devoted to the problems of the physiology and cell biology of microorganisms in relation to metabolic engineering. The latter is considered as a branch of fundamental and applied biotechnology aimed at controlling microbial metabolism by methods of genetic engineering and classical genetics and based on intimate knowledge of cell ...
E L, Golovlev, L A, Golovleva
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Secondary Metabolism and Microbial Physiology
1985Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biochemical similarities and differences between primary and secondary metabolism. The known secondary metabolites are divided into three categories according to the perceived source of the carbon from which their skeletons are derived.
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Microbiological Research, 2023
Attenuating the Taxol productivity of fungi with the subculturing and storage under axenic conditions is the challenge that halts the feasibility of fungi to be an industrial platform for Taxol production. This successive weakening of Taxol productivity by fungi could be attributed to the epigenetic down-regulation and molecular silencing of most of ...
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Attenuating the Taxol productivity of fungi with the subculturing and storage under axenic conditions is the challenge that halts the feasibility of fungi to be an industrial platform for Taxol production. This successive weakening of Taxol productivity by fungi could be attributed to the epigenetic down-regulation and molecular silencing of most of ...
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Metabolomics: A Microbial Physiology and Metabolism Perspective
2018Metabolomics is valuable for studying microbial metabolism, which is often used to elucidate biological functions. Effective application of metabolomics is enhanced by fundamental understanding of microbial physiology and metabolism. This review briefly highlights important aspects of metabolism that are essential for designing and executing effective ...
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2022
It is of great interest to explore physiological metabolism of electrochemically active bacteria (EAB) for combined organics and heavy metals in single-chamber microbial electrolysis cells (MECs). Four pure culture EAB varying degrees responded to the combined acetate (1.0-5.0 g/L) and Cd(II) (20-150 mg/L) at different initial concentrations in the ...
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It is of great interest to explore physiological metabolism of electrochemically active bacteria (EAB) for combined organics and heavy metals in single-chamber microbial electrolysis cells (MECs). Four pure culture EAB varying degrees responded to the combined acetate (1.0-5.0 g/L) and Cd(II) (20-150 mg/L) at different initial concentrations in the ...
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Physiological Aspects of Microbial Inorganic Nitrogen Metabolism
1974Publisher Summary The chapter discusses a comparative review of the known mechanisms of inorganic nitrogen assimilation in free-living micro-organisms. The direct assimilation of nitrate to form first nitropropionic acid is known to occur in some fungi, but it is doubtful whether this or analogous systems, are of widespread significance in micro ...
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