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    The Genome of the Anaerobic Fungus Orpinomyces sp. Strain C1A Reveals the Unique Evolutionary History of a Remarkable Plant Biomass Degrader by YOUSSEF, Noha H, COUGER, M. B, STRUCHTEMEYER, Christopher G, LIGGENSTOFFER, Audra S, PRADE, Rolf A, NAJAR, Fares Z, ATIYEH, Hasan K, WILKINS, Mark R, ELSHAHED, Mostafa S

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-08-2013)
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    Influence of the Drilling Mud Formulation Process on the Bacterial Communities in Thermogenic Natural Gas Wells of the Barnett Shale by STRUCHTEMEYER, Christopher G, DAVIS, James P, ELSHAHED, Mostafa S

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-2011)
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    Physiology, Ecology, Phylogeny, and Genomics of Microorganisms Capable of Syntrophic Metabolism by McInerney, Michael J., Struchtemeyer, Christopher G., Sieber, Jessica, Mouttaki, Housna, Stams, Alfons J. M., Schink, Bernhard, Rohlin, Lars, Gunsalus, Robert P.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-03-2008)
    “…Syntrophic metabolism is diverse in two respects: phylogenetically with microorganisms capable of syntrophic metabolism found in the Deltaproteobacteria and in…”
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    A critical assessment of the efficacy of biocides used during the hydraulic fracturing process in shale natural gas wells by Struchtemeyer, Christopher G., Morrison, Michael D., Elshahed, Mostafa S.

    “…We examined the efficacy of multiple biocides that are commonly used to control sulfate-reducing bacteria in fracturing fluids in shale natural gas formations…”
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    Bacterial communities associated with hydraulic fracturing fluids in thermogenic natural gas wells in North Central Texas, USA by Struchtemeyer, Christopher G., Elshahed, Mostafa S.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-07-2012)
    “…Abstract Hydraulic fracturing is used to increase the permeability of shale gas formations and involves pumping large volumes of fluids into these formations…”
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    Bacterial Communities Associated with Production Facilities of Two Newly Drilled Thermogenic Natural Gas Wells in the Barnett Shale (Texas, USA) by Davis, James P., Struchtemeyer, Christopher G., Elshahed, Mostafa S.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-11-2012)
    “…We monitored the bacterial communities in the gas–water separator and water storage tank of two newly drilled natural gas wells in the Barnett Shale in north…”
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    Evidence for Aceticlastic Methanogenesis in the Presence of Sulfate in a Gas Condensate-Contaminated Aquifer by Struchtemeyer, Christopher G, Elshahed, Mostafa S, Duncan, Kathleen E, McInerney, Michael J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-09-2005)
    “…The anaerobic metabolism of acetate was studied in sediments and groundwater from a gas condensate-contaminated aquifer in an aquifer where geochemical…”
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    Utilizing Anaerobic Fungi for Two-stage Sugar Extraction and Biofuel Production from Lignocellulosic Biomass by Ranganathan, Abhaya, Smith, Olivia P, Youssef, Noha H, Struchtemeyer, Christopher G, Atiyeh, Hasan K, Elshahed, Mostafa S

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (11-04-2017)
    “…Lignocellulosic biomass is a vast and underutilized resource for the production of sugars and biofuels. However, the structural complexity of lignocellulosic…”
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    Survival of the anaerobic fungus Orpinomyces sp. strain C1A after prolonged air exposure by Struchtemeyer, Christopher G., Ranganathan, Abhaya, Couger, M. B., Liggenstoffer, Audra S., Youssef, Noha H., Elshahed, Mostafa S.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-11-2014)
    “…Anaerobic fungi are efficient plant biomass degraders and represent promising agents for a variety of biotechnological applications. We evaluated the tolerance…”
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    Evidence for syntrophic butyrate metabolism under sulfate-reducing conditions in a hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer by Struchtemeyer, Christopher G., Duncan, Kathleen E., McInerney, Michael J.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract The importance of syntrophy in the degradation of butyrate in an aquifer where sulfate reduction was shown to be an important terminal…”
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    Transcriptomic analysis of lignocellulosic biomass degradation by the anaerobic fungal isolate Orpinomyces sp. strain C1A by Couger, M B, Youssef, Noha H, Struchtemeyer, Christopher G, Liggenstoffer, Audra S, Elshahed, Mostafa S

    Published in Biotechnology for biofuels (08-12-2015)
    “…Anaerobic fungi reside in the rumen and alimentary tract of herbivores where they play an important role in the digestion of ingested plant biomass. The…”
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    Evidence for syntrophic butyrate metabolism under sulfateareducing conditions in a hydrocarbonacontaminated aquifer by Struchtemeyer, Christopher G, Duncan, Kathleen E, McInerney, Michael J

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-05-2011)
    “…The importance of syntrophy in the degradation of butyrate in an aquifer where sulfate reduction was shown to be an important terminal electron-accepting…”
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    Microorganisms from anaerobic, gas condensate-contaminated sediments that degrade acetate, butyrate, and propionate under methanogenic and sulfate-reducing conditions by Struchtemeyer, Christopher G

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…The anaerobic metabolism of the fatty acids acetate, butyrate, and propionate was studied using sediments and groundwater from a gas condensate-contaminated…”
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