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2004Identification of a “bacterial” gene in Nyctotherus ovalisMoon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Donders, M.; Hackstein, J.H.P.
2004Contribution by the methanogenic endosymbionts of anaerobic ciliates to methane production in Dutch freshwater sedimentsHoek, A.H.A.M. van; Alen, T.A. van; Vogels, G.D.; Hackstein, J.H.P.
2004Identifizierung von Pansenciliaten mittels Fluoreszenz–in situ-Hybridisierung (FISH)Weber, S.; Fried, J.; McEwan, N.R.; Newbold, J.C.; Michalowski, T., et al
2004Diversity of rumen ciliates in a red deer assessed from 18S rDNA and morphologyMoon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Michalowski, T.; Jouany, J.P.; Macheboeuf, D., et al
2004The anaerobic chytridiomycete fungus Piromyces sp. E2 produces ethanol via pyruvate:formate lyase and an alcohol dehydrogenase EBoxma, B.; Voncken, F.G.J.; Jannink, S.A.; Alen, T.A. van; Akhmanova, A.S., et al
2004A divergent ADP/ATP carrier in the hydrogenosomes of Trichomonas gallinae argues for an independent origin of these organellesTjaden, J.; Haferkamp, I.; Boxma, B.; Tielens, A.G.; Huynen, M.A., et al
2004Are Ophryoscolex caudatus and Ophryoscolex purkynjei two different species of rumen ciliates or only two different forms of the same species?Miltko, R.; Michalowski, T.; Malik, R.; Pristas, P.; Hackstein, J.H.P., et al
2004Gut ciliates from mammals are monophyleticMoon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Newbold, J.C.; McEwan, N.R.; Michalowski, T., et al
2004Progress meeting CIMESHackstein, J.H.P.
2004The anaerobic chytridiomycete fungus Piromyces sp. E2 produces ethanol via pyruvate:formate lyase and an alcohol dehydrogenase E.Boxma, B.; Voncken, F.L.M.; Jannink, S.A.; Alen, T.A. van; Akhmanova, A.S., et al
2004Identification of mitochondrial-type chaperonin 60 (HSP 60) proteins in the anaerobic ciliate Nyctotherus ovalisEngels, E.; Moon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Hackstein, J.H.P.
2004Diversity of rumen ciliates in a red deer assessed from molecule and morphologyMoon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Michalowski, T.; Newbold, J.C.; Jouany, J.P., et al
2004Application of fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) to identify rumen ciliatesWeber, S.; Fried, J.; Ludwig, W.; Hackstein, J.H.P.; Schleifer, K.H.
2004Identification of a “bacterial” gene in Nyctotherus ovalisDonders, M.; Moon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Newbold, J.C.; McEwan, N.R., et al
2004Untersuchung von Pansen-Ciliaten (Litostomatea, Entodiniomorphida, Vestibulifera) mittels Fluoreszenz–in situ-Hybridisierung (FISH)Fried, J.; Weber, S.; Michalowski, T.; Hackstein, J.H.P.; McEwan, N.R., et al
2004Contribution by the methanogenic endosymbionts of anaerobic ciliates to methane production in Dutch freshwater sedimentsHoek, A.H.A.M. van; Alen, T.A. van; Vogels, G.D.; Hackstein, J.H.P.
2004Identification of mitochondrial-type chaperonin 60 (HSP 60) proteins in the anaerobic ciliate Nyctotherus ovalisEngels, E.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Moon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Hackstein, J.H.P.
2004Biodiversity of anaerobic protists: implications for the evolution of mitochondria and hydrogenosomesHackstein, J.H.P.
2004Intestinal ciliates of warm-blooded and cold-blooded animalsHackstein, J.H.P.
2004Gut ciliates from mammals are monophyleticMoon-van der Staay, S.Y.; Staay, G.W.M. van der; Newbold, J.C.; McEwan, N.R.; Michalowski, T., et al
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