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All abstracts by John D Coates in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2015) Selective Inhibitors of Microbial Sulfate Reduction (and Beyond): High-Throughput Approaches for Engineering Geomicrobial Ecosystems and Characterizing Microbial Niche Space
Carlson H & Coates J

(2014) Stopping Bio-Souring at the Source: Identifying Specific Inhibitors of Microbial Sulfate Reduction
Carlson H, Mullan M & Coates J

(2013) Systems Biology Studies on the Stress Response of Perchlorate, Chlorate Oxidative and Nitrosative Stress in Desulfovibrio alaskensis G20
Carlson HK, Mullan MR, Deutschbauer AM, Price MN, Arkin AP & Coates JD

(2013) Isotope Tracking of Microbial Sulfate Reduction in Oil Reservoirs
Conrad M, Hubbard C, Engelbrektson A & Coates J

(2012) Wiring the Cell Wall: Surface Multiheme C-Type Cytochromes from Thermincola Potens and Implications for Dissimilatory Metal Reduction by Gram-Positive Bacteria
Carlson H, Iavarone A, Gorur A, Boon SY, Tran R, Melnyk R, Mathies R, Auer M & Coates J

(2011) Extracellular Electron Transport by the Gram-Positive Species Thermincola Potens
Wrighton K, Carlson H, Byrne-Bailey K, Thrash C, Bigi J, Remis J, Schichnes D, Auer M, Chang C & Coates J

(2011) Raison D’être of X-Ray Spectromicroscopy for Geochemistry
Thieme J, Sedlmair J, Mathes M, Prietzel J & Coates J

(2010) X-Ray Microscopy – A Tool to Study the Nanoworld
Thieme J, Sedlmair J, Gleber S-C, Rieger J, Niemeyer J & Coates J

(2005) Green Rust Formation Under Anaerobic Nitrate-Dependent Fe(II) Oxiding Conditions
Weber K, Thieme J, Larese-Casanova P, Scherer M, Achenbach L & Coates J

(2002) A Universal Immuno-Probe for (Per)chlorate-Reducing Bacteria
Coates J & O'Connor S

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