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    A kinetic model for predicting biodegradation by Dimitrov, S., Pavlov, T., Nedelcheva, D., Reuschenbach, P., Silvani, M., Bias, R., Comber, M., Low, L., Lee, C., Parkerton, T., Mekenyan, O.

    Published in SAR and QSAR in environmental research (01-07-2007)
    “…Biodegradation plays a key role in the environmental risk assessment of organic chemicals. The need to assess biodegradability of a chemical for regulatory…”
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    A Kazal-type inhibitor with thrombin specificity from Rhodnius prolixus by Friedrich, T, Kroger, B, Bialojan, S, Lemaire, H.G, Hoffken, H.W, Reuschenbach, P, Otte, M, Dodt, J

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-08-1993)
    “…A thrombin-specific inhibitor with an apparent molecular mass of 11 kDa has been purified from the insect Rhodnius prolixus. Amino-terminal protein sequence…”
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    2D simulation of transport and degradation in the River Rhine by TEICHMANN, L, REUSCHENBACH, P, MÜLLER, B, HORN, H

    Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2002)
    “…A simple 2D model has been developed for the simulation of mass transport and degradation of substances in the river Rhine. The model describes mass transport…”
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    ECOSAR model performance with a large test set of industrial chemicals by Reuschenbach, Peter, Silvani, Maurizio, Dammann, Martina, Warnecke, Dietmar, Knacker, Thomas

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2008)
    “…The widely used ECOSAR computer programme for QSAR prediction of chemical toxicity towards aquatic organisms was evaluated by using large data sets of…”
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    A critical comparison of respirometric biodegradation tests based on OECD 301 and related test methods by Reuschenbach, Peter, Pagga, Udo, Strotmann, Uwe

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-04-2003)
    “…Biodegradation studies of organic compounds in the aquatic environment gain important information for the final fate of chemicals in the environment. A…”
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    Laboratory shake flask batch tests can predict field biodegradation of aniline in the Rhine by Toräng, Lars, Reuschenbach, Peter, Müller, Britta, Nyholm, Niels

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-12-2002)
    “…The aim of this study was to compare degradation rates of aniline in laboratory shake flask simulation tests with field rates in the river Rhine. The combined…”
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    2D simulation of transport and degradation in the River Rhine by Teichmann, L, Reuschenbach, P, Mueller, B, Horn, H

    Published in Water science and technology (06-03-2002)
    “…A simple 2D model has been developed for the simulation of mass transport and degradation of substances in the River Rhine. The model describes mass transport…”
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    Precolumn switching in HPLC quantitation of small amounts of microbial metabolites as an alternative method to off-line extraction by Fiedler, H. -P., Reuschenbach, H. P.

    Published in Chromatographia (01-01-1984)
    “…On-line sample enrichment by precolumn switching is compared with off-line extraction by the Extrelut technique. Both methods showed nearly the same product…”
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    Metabolic products of microorganisms. 225. Elloramycin, a new anthracycline-like antibiotic from Streptomyces olivaceus. Isolation, characterization, structure and biological properties by Drautz, H, Reuschenbach, P, Zähner, H, Rohr, J, Zeeck, A

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (01-01-1985)
    “…Elloramycin (1), a new antibiotic produced by Streptomyces olivaceus strain Tü 2353, was detected by chemical screening. The dark yellow compound, molecular…”
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    Metabolic products of microorganisms. 249. Tetracenomycins B3 and D3, key intermediates of the elloramycin and tetracenomycin C biosynthesis by Rohr, J, Eick, S, Zeeck, A, Reuschenbach, P, Zähner, H, Fiedler, H P

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1988)
    “…Tetracenomycins B3 and D3, besides tetracenomycin D (D1), were produced by a blocked mutant of the elloramycin producer Streptomyces olivaceus TU 2353. The…”
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