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Academic Press Inc
29 October 2020
Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 77, the latest release in this ongoing series, continues the long tradition of topical, important, cutting-edge reviews in microbiology. The updated release contains updates in the field, with comprehensive chapters covering Microbubble Intensification of Bioprocessing, Bacterial cellulose: biosynthesis, production, and applications, Microbial energy management – a product of three broad tradeoffs, and more.

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Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   440g
ISBN:   9780128207482
ISBN 10:   0128207485
Series:   Advances in Microbial Physiology
Pages:   198
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Microbubble intensification of bioprocessing D.J. Gilmour and W.B. Zimmerman 2. Zymomonas mobilis metabolism: Novel tools and targets for its rational engineering Uldis Kalnenieks, Katherine M. Pappas and Katja Bettenbrock 3. Bacterial cellulose: Biosynthesis, production, and applications Vijayendran Raghavendran, Emmanuel Asare and Ipsita Roy 4. Microbial energy management—A product of three broad tradeoffs James B. McKinlay, Gregory M. Cook and Kiel Hards

Professor Robert Poole is West Riding Professor of Microbiology at the University of Sheffield. He has >35 years’ experience of bacterial physiology and bioenergetics, in particular O2-, CO- and NO-reactive proteins, and has published >300 papers (h=48, 2013). He was Chairman of the Plant and Microbial Sciences Committee of the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and has held numerous grants from BBSRC, the Wellcome and Leverhulme Trusts and the EC. He coordinates an international SysMO systems biology consortium. He published pioneering studies of bacterial oxidases and globins and discovered the bacterial flavohaemoglobin gene (hmp) and its function in NO detoxification He recently published the first systems analyses of responses of bacteria to novel carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) and is a world leader in NO, CO and CORM research.

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