Frankel, Richard B.
Richard B. Frankel physicien américain
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Works
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Anaerobes pumping iron | |
Anaerobic magnetite production by a marine, magnetotactic bacterium | |
Crystal-size distributions and possible biogenic origin of Fe sulfides | |
Culture-independent characterization of a novel, uncultivated magnetotactic member of the Nitrospirae phylum | |
Diversity of magneto-aerotactic behaviors and oxygen sensing mechanisms in cultured magnetotactic bacteria | |
Fe304 and Fe3S4 in a bacterium | |
How magnetotactic bacteria make magnetosomes queue up. | |
Hyperfine interactions | |
Iron biominerals | |
Iron Oxides : From Nature to Applications | |
Isolation of obligately alkaliphilic magnetotactic bacteria from extremely alkaline environments | |
Magnetosome formation in prokaryotes | |
Magnetosomes and magneto-aerotaxis | |
Moderately thermophilic magnetotactic bacteria from hot springs in Nevada | |
Modes of Biomineralization of Magnetite by Microbes | |
Novel magnetite-producing magnetotactic bacteria belonging to the Gammaproteobacteria | |
Off-axis electron holography of magnetotactic bacteria: magnetic microstructure of strains MV-1 and MS-1 | |
Phylogenetic significance of composition and crystal morphology of magnetosome minerals | |
Properties of intracellular magnetite crystals produced by Desulfovibrio magneticus strain RS-1 | |
Structure, morphology and crystal growth of bacterial magnetite | |
Sverhtonkie vzaimodejstviâ v tverdyh telah : izbrannye lekcii i obzory / ed. by A. J. Freeman and R. B. Frankel. - Moskva, 1970. | |
Synthesis and characterization of (.mu.-hydroxo)bis(.mu.-acetato)diiron(II) and (.mu.-oxo)bis(.mu.-acetato)diiron(III) 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane complexes as models for binuclear iron centers in biology; properties of the mixed valence |