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  • 6. Design and application of two oligonucleotide probes for the identification of Geodermatophilaceae strains using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).
    Urzì C, La Cono V, Stackebrandt E.
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  • 7. Genotypic diversity of Acidovorax strains isolated from activated sludge and description of Acidovorax defluvii sp. nov.
    Schulze R, Spring S, Amann R, Huber I, Ludwig W, Schleifer KH, Kämpfer P.
    Syst Appl Microbiol; 1999 May; 22(2):205-14. PubMed ID: 10390871
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  • 9. Fluorescence in situ hybridization using 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotides reveals localization of methanogens and selected uncultured bacteria in mesophilic and thermophilic sludge granules.
    Sekiguchi Y, Kamagata Y, Nakamura K, Ohashi A, Harada H.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 1999 Mar; 65(3):1280-8. PubMed ID: 10049894
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  • 11. Micromanipulation and further identification of FISH-labelled microcolonies of a dominant denitrifying bacterium in activated sludge.
    Thomsen TR, Nielsen JL, Ramsing NB, Nielsen PH.
    Environ Microbiol; 2004 May; 6(5):470-9. PubMed ID: 15049920
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  • 12. Phylogenetic analysis and in situ identification of bacteria in activated sludge.
    Snaidr J, Amann R, Huber I, Ludwig W, Schleifer KH.
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  • 13. Quantitative use of fluorescent in situ hybridization to examine relationships between mycolic acid-containing actinomycetes and foaming in activated sludge plants.
    Davenport RJ, Curtis TP, Goodfellow M, Stainsby FM, Bingley M.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2000 Mar; 66(3):1158-66. PubMed ID: 10698786
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  • 16. Identification of estrone-degrading Betaproteobacteria in activated sludge by microautoradiography fluorescent in situ hybridization.
    Kurisu F, Zang K, Kasuga I, Furumai H, Yagi O.
    Lett Appl Microbiol; 2015 Jul; 61(1):28-35. PubMed ID: 25721366
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  • 17. Extraction of ribosomal RNA from soil for detection of Frankia with oligonucleotide probes.
    Hahn D, Kester R, Starrenburg MJ, Akkermans AD.
    Arch Microbiol; 1990 Jul; 154(4):329-35. PubMed ID: 1726879
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  • 19. In situ detection of rhodococci associated with activated sludge foams.
    Davenport RJ, Elliott JN, Curtis TP, Upton J.
    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek; 1998 Jul; 74(1-3):41-8. PubMed ID: 10068787
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