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Heribert Cypionka
Heribert Cypionka
Professor of Microbiology, University of Oldenburg
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Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments
S D'Hondt, BB Jørgensen, DJ Miller, A Batzke, R Blake, BA Cragg, ...
Science 306 (5705), 2216-2221, 2004
8542004
Life at the oxic–anoxic interface: microbial activities and adaptations
A Brune, P Frenzel, H Cypionka
FEMS Microbiology Reviews 24 (5), 691-710, 2000
5592000
Oxygen Respiration by Desulfovibrio Species
H Cypionka
Annual Reviews in Microbiology 54 (1), 827-848, 2000
4362000
An extremely low‐light adapted phototrophic sulfur bacterium from the Black Sea
J Overmann, H Cypionka, N Pfennig
Limnology and oceanography 37 (1), 150-155, 1992
3591992
Aerobic respiration in sulfate-reducing bacteria
W Dilling, H Cypionka
FEMS Microbiology Letters 71 (1-2), 123-127, 1990
3471990
Oxidation of H2, organic compounds and inorganic sulfur compounds coupled to reduction of O2 or nitrate by sulfate-reducing bacteria
S Dannenberg, M Kroder, W Dilling, H Cypionka
Archives of Microbiology 158, 93-99, 1992
3281992
Cyclic AMP and acyl homoserine lactones increase the cultivation efficiency of heterotrophic bacteria from the central Baltic Sea
A Bruns, H Cypionka, J Overmann
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 68 (8), 3978-3987, 2002
3202002
A novel type of energy metabolism involving fermentation of inorganic sulphur compounds
F Bak, H Cypionka
Nature 326 (6116), 891-892, 1987
3061987
The complete genome sequence of the algal symbiont Dinoroseobacter shibae: a hitchhiker's guide to life in the sea
I Wagner-Döbler, B Ballhausen, M Berger, T Brinkhoff, I Buchholz, B Bunk, ...
The ISME journal 4 (1), 61-77, 2010
3012010
Survival of sulfate-reducing bacteria after oxygen stress, and growth in sulfate-free oxygen-sulfide gradients
H Cypionka, F Widdel, N Pfennig
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 1 (1), 39-45, 1985
2691985
Microbial diversity in coastal subsurface sediments: a cultivation approach using various electron acceptors and substrate gradients
B Köpke, R Wilms, B Engelen, H Cypionka, H Sass
Applied and environmental microbiology 71 (12), 7819-7830, 2005
2512005
Growth with hydrogen, and further physiological characteristics of Desulfotomaculum species
R Klemps, H Cypionka, F Widdel, N Pfennig
Archives of Microbiology 143, 203-208, 1985
2441985
Influence of oxygen on sulfate reduction and growth of sulfate-reducing bacteria
C Marschall, P Frenzel, H Cypionka
Archives of Microbiology 159, 168-173, 1993
2231993
Phospholipid analysis as a tool to study complex microbial communities in marine sediments
H Rütters, H Sass, H Cypionka, J Rullkötter
Journal of microbiological methods 48 (2-3), 149-160, 2002
2142002
Vertical distribution of sulfate-reducing bacteria at the oxic-anoxic interface in sediments of the oligotrophic Lake Stechlin
H Sass, H Cypionka, HD Babenzien
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 22 (3), 245-255, 1997
2021997
Microbial communities in the chemocline of a hypersaline deep-sea basin (Urania basin, Mediterranean Sea)
AM Sass, H Sass, MJL Coolen, H Cypionka, J Overmann
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67 (12), 5392-5402, 2001
2012001
Specific bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic communities in tidal-flat sediments along a vertical profile of several meters
R Wilms, H Sass, B Köpke, J Köster, H Cypionka, B Engelen
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72 (4), 2756-2764, 2006
1922006
Ongoing modification of Mediterranean Pleistocene sapropels mediated by prokaryotes
MJL Coolen, H Cypionka, AM Sass, H Sass, J Overmann
Science 296 (5577), 2407-2410, 2002
1832002
Methane and sulfate profiles within the subsurface of a tidal flat are reflected by the distribution of sulfate-reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea
R Wilms, H Sass, B Köpke, H Cypionka, B Engelen
FEMS microbiology ecology 59 (3), 611-621, 2007
1722007
Monoalkylether phospholipids in the sulfate-reducing bacteria Desulfosarcina variabilis and Desulforhabdus amnigenus
H Rütters, H Sass, H Cypionka, J Rullkötter
Archives of Microbiology 176, 435-442, 2001
1692001
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