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Shaw, Cormac Gerard. Starch degrading enzymes of some anaerobic bacteria. University College Dublin, 1998.

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Kotb, Essam. Fibrinolytic bacterial enzymes with thrombolytic activity. Springer, 2012.

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Hamilton, Lynn Mary. Bacterial starch degrading enzymes from mushroom compost. University College Dublin, 1997.

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Leshchinskai͡a, I. B. Nukleazy bakteriĭ. Izd-vo Kazanskogo universiteta, 1991.

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Keating, Lisa Ann. Studies on the amylolytic system of Bacillus coagulans. University College Dublin, 1996.

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Smith, K. Enzymes of L-malate metabolism. Malate dehydrogenase from porcine heart mesophilic bacteria andthermophilic bacteria and malate synthase from thermophilic bacteria. UMIST, 1985.

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Brunswick, Jenifer M. The amylolytic enzyme of a thermophilic bacterium. University College Dublin, 1996.

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Cherepova, Nadi͡a Vasileva. Elektronno-mikroskopska enzimot͡sitokhimii͡a pri bakterii. Izd-vo na Bŭlgarskata akademii͡a na naukite, 1989.

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O'Toole, Michelle Marie. The [alpha]-amylase of Bacillus sp. IMD412. University College Dublin, 1997.

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Kotb, Essam. Fibrinolytic Bacterial Enzymes with Thrombolytic Activity. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24980-8.

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Cysteine proteases of pathogenic organisms. Springer Science+Business Media, 2011.

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Enzybiotics: Antibiotic enzymes as drugs and therapeutics. John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

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Brisou, Jean. Biofilms: Methods for enzymatic release of microorganisms. CRC Press, 1995.

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Wolfe, Gordon V. Grazing-activated production of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) by two clones of Emiliania huxleyi. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1998.

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Wolfe, Gordon V. Grazing-activated production of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) by two clones of Emiliania huxleyi. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1998.

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Wolfe, Gordon V. Grazing-activated production of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) by two clones of Emiliania huxleyi. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1998.

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Wolfe, Gordon V. Grazing-activated production of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) by two clones of Emiliania huxleyi. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1998.

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Helicases: Methods and protocols. Humana Press, 2010.

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Blake, R. C. Development of an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay to determine the numbers of chemolithotrophic bacteria at acid mine drainage sites. Bureau of Mines, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1990.

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O'Connor, Glenda. Use of ELISA for monitoring bacterial kidney disease in naturally spawning chinook salmon. Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 2006.

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Toxins and enzymes. 2nd ed. CRC Press, 1987.

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Alan, Holder Ian, ed. Bacterial enzymes and virulence. CRC Press, 1985.

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Bacterial Enzymes and Virulence. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Biotechnology Of Microbial Enzymes. Nova Science Publishers, 2012.

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Adams, Michael W. W., 1954- and Kelly Robert M. 1953-, eds. Hyperthermophilic enzymes. Academic Press, 2001.

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Adams, Michael W. W., 1954- and Kelly Robert M. 1953-, eds. Hyperthermophilic enzymes. Academic Press, 2001.

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Kotb, Essam. Fibrinolytic Bacterial Enzymes with Thrombolytic Activity. Springer, 2012.

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Handbook of Microbiology, Volume VIII (Toxins & Enzymes). 2nd ed. CRC, 1987.

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Taylor, D. C., Ajay Singh, T. Coolbear, et al. Enzymes and Products from Bacteria Fungi and Plant Cells. Springer, 2013.

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T, Coolbear, ed. Enzymes and products from bacteria fungi and plant cells. Springer-Verlag, 1992.

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Enzymes and Products from Bacteria Fungi and Plant Cells. Springer-Verlag, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0008753.

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(Editor), Nathan P. Colowick, Nathan P. Kaplan (Editor), Sidney Fleischer (Editor), and Becca Fleischer (Editor), eds. Biomembranes, Part N: Transport in Bacteria, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts: Protonmotive Force, Volume 126: Volume 126: Biomembranes Part N (Methods in Enzymology). Academic Press, 1986.

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Fawcett, Kimberly A. Effects of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon degradation on the metabolic enzymes in Nitrosomonas europaea. 1999.

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(Editor), John N. Abelson, Melvin I. Simon (Editor), Ron J. Doyle (Editor), and Itzhak Ofek (Editor), eds. Adhesion of Microbial Pathogens (Methods in Enzymology). Academic Press, 1995.

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Zambrana, Anna Isabel Casasus. Effect of enzymes on the diauxic lag of denitrifying bacteria switching between electron acceptors. 2005.

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Adams, Michael W. W., 1954-, Kelly Robert M. 1953-, American Chemical Society. Division of Biochemical Technology., and American Chemical Society Meeting, eds. Biocatalysis at extreme temperatures: Enzyme systems near and above 100⁰C. American Chemical Society, 1992.

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Biocatalysis at Extreme Temperatures: Enzyme Systems Near and Above 100C (Acs Symposium Series). An American Chemical Society Publication, 1998.

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(Editor), John N. Abelson, Melvin I. Simon (Editor), Michael W.W. Adams (Editor), and Robert M. Kelly (Editor), eds. Hyperthermophilic Enzymes, Part B (Methods in Enzymology, Vol 331) (Methods in Enzymology). Academic Press, 2001.

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(Editor), John N. Abelson, Melvin I. Simon (Editor), Michael W.W. Adams (Editor), and Robert M. Kelly (Editor), eds. Hyperthermophilic Enzymes, Part B (Methods in Enzymology, Vol 331) (Methods in Enzymology). Academic Press, 2001.

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Michael W.W. Adams (Editor), Robert M. Kelly (Editor), John N. Abelson (Series Editor), and Melvin I. Simon (Series Editor), eds. Hyperthermphilic Enzymes, Part A (Methods in Enzymology, Vol 330) (Methods in Enzymology). Academic Press, 2001.

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Holder, Ian Alan. Bacterial Enzymes and Virulence. Edited by Ian Alan Holder. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351070041.

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Krohn, Bradley Martin. Production, purification, characterization and cloning of the cyclomaltodextrinase from Bacillus subtilis high temperature growth transformant H-17: Comparison to the parent enzymes from Bacillus subtilis 25S and Bacillus caldolyticus C2. 1991.

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(Editor), John N. Abelson, Melvin I. Simon (Editor), and Mary E. Lidstrom (Editor), eds. Hydrocarbons and Methylotrophy, Volume 188: Volume 188: Hydrocarbons and Methylotrophy (Methods in Enzymology). Academic Press, 1990.

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D, Knudsen Walter, and Bruns Sam S, eds. Bacterial DNA, DNA polymerase, and DNA helicases. Nova Science, 2009.

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Money, Nicholas P. 2. How microbes operate. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199681686.003.0002.

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‘How microbes operate’ considers the mechanisms that sustain prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms. All active cells must be supplied with water and an energy source. Absorption of water is essential, even in extremely dry or salty habitats, because the enzymes that catalyse biochemical reactions in cells do not work unless they are hydrated. Sunlight powers the metabolism of photosynthetic microbes and others glean chemical energy from a plenitude of terrestrial sources. Extremes in temperature, acidity, and other environmental variables place additional constraints upon microbial life, b
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DNA Relaxases the Key Enzymes of Bacterial Conjugation. VDM Verlag, 2008.

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Enzybiotics: Antibiotic enzymes as drugs and therapeutics. John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

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Nielsen, Birgit Kay. Effect of phytic acid on colonic bacterial enzymes and epithelial cell proliferation. 1987.

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Kirchman, David L. Degradation of organic matter. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0007.

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The aerobic oxidation of organic material by microbes is the focus of this chapter. Microbes account for about 50% of primary production in the biosphere, but they probably account for more than 50% of organic material oxidization and respiration (oxygen use). The traditional role of microbes is to degrade organic material and to release plant nutrients such as phosphate and ammonium as well as carbon dioxide. Microbes are responsible for more than half of soil respiration, while size fractionation experiments show that bacteria are also responsible for about half of respiration in aquatic hab
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Butterworth, Lynne Angela. Evaluation of novel enzyme substrates for the detection of pathogenic bacteria. 2003.

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