Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
Felisa Wolfe-Simon et al.
SCIENCE (2011)
Comment on A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
Istvan Csabai et al.
SCIENCE (2011)
Comment on A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
Stefan Oehler
SCIENCE (2011)
Comment on A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
Rosemary J. Redfield
SCIENCE (2011)
Comment on A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
David W. Borhani
SCIENCE (2011)
Comment on A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
James B. Cotner et al.
SCIENCE (2011)
Comment on A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
B. Schoepp-Cothenet et al.
SCIENCE (2011)
Comment on A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus
Steven A. Benner
SCIENCE (2011)
Coupled Arsenotrophy in a Hot Spring Photosynthetic Biofilm at Mono Lake, California
Shelley E. Hoeft et al.
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (2010)
Did nature also choose arsenic?
Felisa Wolfe-Simon et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ASTROBIOLOGY (2009)
XAS study of arsenic coordination in Euglena gracilis exposed to arsenite
Jennyfer Miot et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (2008)
Determination of arsenic species: A critical review of methods and applications, 2000-2003
KA Francesconi et al.
ANALYST (2004)
Are bacteria more like plants or animals?: Growth rate and resource dependence of bacterial C : N : P stoichiometry
W Makino et al.
FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY (2003)
Biochemistry of arsenic detoxification
BP Rosen
FEBS LETTERS (2002)
Arsenate reductases in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
R Mukhopadhyay et al.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (2002)
The Protein Data Bank
HM Berman et al.
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH (2000)