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    Characterization of rhamnolipids produced by wild-type and engineered Burkholderia kururiensis by Tavares, Luiz F. D., Silva, Patrícia M., Junqueira, Magno, Mariano, Danielly C. O., Nogueira, Fábio C. S., Domont, Gilberto B., Freire, Denise M. G., Neves, Bianca C.

    Published in Applied microbiology and biotechnology (01-03-2013)
    “…Biosurfactants are a class of functional molecules produced and secreted by microorganisms, which play important roles in cell physiology such as…”
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    Exploring the diversity and functional profile of microbial communities of Brazilian soils with high salinity and oil contamination by Mariano, Danielly C.O., Dias, Graciela Maria, Castro, Michele Rocha, Tschoeke, Diogo Antonio, de Oliveira, Fernando J.S., Sérvulo, Eliana Flavia C., Neves, Bianca Cruz

    Published in Heliyon (30-07-2024)
    “…Environmental pollution associated with the petroleum industry is a major problem worldwide. Microbial degradation is extremely important whether in the…”
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    Genome-wide analysis reveals a rhamnolipid-dependent modulation of flagellar genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 by Castro, Michele R., Dias, Graciela M., Salles, Tiago S., Cabral, Nubia M., Mariano, Danielly C. O., Oliveira, Hadassa L., Abdelhay, Eliana S. F. W., Binato, Renata, Neves, Bianca C.

    Published in Current genetics (01-04-2022)
    “…Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen and an important model organism for the study of bacterial group behaviors, including cell motility and…”
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    Application of In-Line Mid-Infrared (MIR) Spectroscopy Coupled with Calorimetry for the Determination of the Molar Enthalpy of Reaction between Ammonium Chloride and Sodium Nitrite by Kartnaller, Vinicius, Mariano, Danielly C.O., Cajaiba, João

    Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-03-2016)
    “…The reaction between ammonium chloride and sodium nitrite has been known for its application as a source of heat because of its large enthalpy of reaction, for…”
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