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Biocalorimetry for the biotechnological use of natural and synthetic macromolecules. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Microbiol Biotechnol
Maskow T   +3 more
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Editorial: Sustainable management of <i>Tuta absoluta</i>. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Omar AA, Ajene IJ, Aslam HMU, Khamis FM.
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Synthetic ecology of the human gut microbiota

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019
Despite recent advances in sequencing and culturing, a deep knowledge of the wiring and functioning of the human gut ecosystem and its microbiota as a community is still missing. A holistic mechanistic understanding will require study of the gut microbiota as an interactive and spatially organized biological system, which is difficult to do in complex ...
Ann C Gregory   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Synthetic microbial ecology: engineering habitats for modular consortia

open access: yesJournal of Applied Microbiology
Abstract Microbiomes, the complex networks of micro-organisms and the molecules through which they interact, play a crucial role in health and ecology. Over at least the past two decades, engineering biology has made significant progress, impacting the bio-based industry, health, and environmental sectors; but has only recently begun to ...
Alex J H Fedorec
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Ecology of a Simple Synthetic Biofilm

2014
The ecology in a biofilm—i.e., how the cells relate to each other and their environment—can offer competitive advantages over an autonomous, free-swimming, planktonic environment such as nutrient acquisition via cross-feeding of populations and increased resistance to biocides.
Edward M. Nelson   +6 more
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The ecology and toxicology of synthetic organic pigments

Chemosphere, 1980
Abstract Current knowledge of the ecological and toxicological properties of synthetic organic pigments is reviewed. Presumably because of their generally low solubility pigments exhibit little biological activity, especially in terms of acute toxicity.
R. Anliker, E.A. Clarke
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Ideas for a Synthetic Approach to the Ecology Of Running Waters

International Review of Hydrobiology, 1960
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Ramon Margalef
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