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Metabolic specialization of denitrifiers in permeable sediments controls N<sub>2</sub>O emissions
Marchant, H. K., Tegetmeyer, H. E., Ahmerkamp, S., Holtappels, M., Lavik, G., Graf, J., … Kuypers, M. M. M. (2018). Metabolic specialization of denitrifiers in permeable sediments controls N2O emissions. Environmental Microbiology, 20(12), 4486-4502. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14385
Substrate and electron donor limitation induce phenotypic heterogeneity in different metabolic activities in a green sulphur bacterium
Zimmermann, M., Escrig, S., Lavik, G., Kuypers, M. M. M., Meibom, A., Ackermann, M., & Schreiber, F. (2018). Substrate and electron donor limitation induce phenotypic heterogeneity in different metabolic activities in a green sulphur bacterium. Environmental Microbiology Reports, 10(2), 179-183. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-2229.12616
Cell-to-cell variation and specialization in sugar metabolism in clonal bacterial populations
Nikolic, N., Schreiber, F., Dal Co, A., Kiviet, D. J., Bergmiller, T., Littmann, S., … Ackermann, M. (2017). Cell-to-cell variation and specialization in sugar metabolism in clonal bacterial populations. PLoS Genetics, 13(12), e1007122 (24 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007122
Phenotypic heterogeneity driven by nutrient limitation promotes growth in fluctuating environments
Schreiber, F., Littmann, S., Lavik, G., Escrig, S., Meibom, A., Kuypers, M. M. M., & Ackermann, M. (2016). Phenotypic heterogeneity driven by nutrient limitation promotes growth in fluctuating environments. Nature Microbiology, 1(6), 16055 (7 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.55
A growing focus on bacterial individuality
Ackermann, M., & Schreiber, F. (2015). A growing focus on bacterial individuality. Environmental Microbiology, 17(7), 2193-2195. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.12877
Phenotypic heterogeneity in metabolic traits among single cells of a rare bacterial species in its natural environment quantified with a combination of flow cell sorting and NanoSIMS
Zimmermann, M., Escrig, S., Hübschmann, T., Kirf, M. K., Brand, A., Inglis, R. F., … Schreiber, F. (2015). Phenotypic heterogeneity in metabolic traits among single cells of a rare bacterial species in its natural environment quantified with a combination of flow cell sorting and NanoSIMS. Frontiers in Microbiology, 6(3), 243 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00243
Nitric oxide turnover in permeable river sediment
Schreiber, F., Stief, P., Kuypers, M. M. M., & de Beer, D. (2014). Nitric oxide turnover in permeable river sediment. Limnology and Oceanography, 59(4), 1310-1320. https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.2014.59.4.1310
Microbiota-derived hydrogen fuels <I>Salmonella</I> Typhimurium invasion of the gut ecosystem
Maier, L., Vyas, R., Cordova, C. D., Lindsay, H., Schmidt, T. S. B., Brugiroux, S., … Hardt, W. D. (2013). Microbiota-derived hydrogen fuels Salmonella Typhimurium invasion of the gut ecosystem. Cell Host and Microbe, 14(6), 641-651. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2013.11.002
Nitric oxide and nitrous oxide turnover in natural and engineered microbial communities: biological pathways, chemical reactions, and novel technologies
Schreiber, F., Wunderlin, P., Udert, K. M., & Wells, G. F. (2012). Nitric oxide and nitrous oxide turnover in natural and engineered microbial communities: biological pathways, chemical reactions, and novel technologies. Frontiers in Microbiology, 3(372), 372 (24 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2012.00372
The role of nitric-oxide-synthase-derived nitric oxide in multicellular traits of Bacillus subtilis 3610: biofilm formation, swarming, and dispersal
Schreiber, F., Beutler, M., Enning, D., Lamprecht Grandio, M., Zafra, O., González-Pastor, J. E., & de Beer, D. (2011). The role of nitric-oxide-synthase-derived nitric oxide in multicellular traits of Bacillus subtilis 3610: biofilm formation, swarming, and dispersal. BMC Microbiology, 11, 111 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-11-111