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    Moderate High-Pressure Superdormancy in Bacillus Spores: Properties of Superdormant Spores and Proteins Potentially Influencing Moderate High-Pressure Germination by Delbrück, Alessia I, Tritten, Yvette, Nanni, Paolo, Heydenreich, Rosa, Mathys, Alexander

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (22-02-2022)
    “…Resistant bacterial spores are a major concern in industrial decontamination processes. An approach known as pressure-mediated germination-inactivation…”
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    Post-high-pressure temperature and time — Overlooked parameters in high pressure treatment of bacterial spores by Heydenreich, Rosa, Delbrück, Alessia I., Mathys, Alexander

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (02-10-2023)
    “…High pressure (HP) processing has high potential for bacterial spore inactivation with minimal thermal input. To advance HP germination and subsequent…”
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    Characterization of high-pressure-treated Bacillus subtilis spore populations using flow cytometry — Shedding light on spore superdormancy at 550 MPa by Heydenreich, Rosa, Delbrück, Alessia I., Peternell, Christina, Trunet, Clément, Mathys, Alexander

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (16-09-2024)
    “…Mild spore inactivation can be challenging in industry because of the remarkable resistance of bacterial spores. High pressure (HP) can trigger spore…”
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    Bacillus spore germination at moderate high pressure: A review on underlying mechanisms, influencing factors, and its comparison with nutrient germination by Delbrück, Alessia I., Zhang, Yifan, Heydenreich, Rosa, Mathys, Alexander

    “…Spore‐forming bacteria are resistant to stress conditions owing to their ability to form highly resistant dormant spores. These spores can survive adverse…”
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    Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy and Chemometrics Enable Detection of Intracellular Protein Distribution by V. D. dos Santos, A. Catarina, Heydenreich, Rosa, Derntl, Christian, Mach-Aigner, Astrid R, Mach, Robert L, Ramer, Georg, Lendl, Bernhard

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (15-12-2020)
    “…Determination of the intracellular location of proteins is one of the fundamental tasks of microbiology. Conventionally, label-based microscopy and…”
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