
26) Xu C, Santschi PH, Hung C-C, Zhang S, Schwehr KA, Roberts KA, Guo L, Gong G-C, Quigg A, Long RA, Pinckney J, Duan S, Amon R , Wei C-L. 2011. Controls of 234Th removal from the oligotrophic ocean by polyuronic acids and modification by microbial activity. Marine Chemistry 123: 111-126.
25) Pinckney JL, Long RA, Paerl HW. 2011. Structural and functional responses of microbial mats to reductions in nutrient and salinity stressors in a Bahamian hypersaline lagoon. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 62: 289-298.
24) Luo H, Zhang H, Long RA, Benner R. 2011. Depth distributions of alkaline phosphatase and phosphonate utilization genes in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 62: 61-69.
23) Thornton DCO, Kopac SM, Long RA. 2010. Production and enzymatic hydrolysis of carbohydrates in intertidal sediment. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 60: 109-125.
22) Hung CC, Xu C, Santschi PH, Zhang S, Schwehr KA, Quigg A, Guo L, Gong G-C, Pinckney J, Long RA, Wei C-L. 2010. Comparative evaluation of sediment trap and (234)Th-derived POC fluxes from the upper oligotrophic waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the subtropical northwestern Pacific Ocean. Marine Chemistry 121: 132-144.
21) Luo H, Benner R, Long RA, Hu J. 2009. Subcellular localization of marine bacterial alkaline phosphatases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106: 21219-21223.
20) Wigglesworlth-Cooksey B, Cooksey KE, Long R. 2007. Antibiotic from the marine environment with antimicrobial fouling activity. Environmental Toxicology 22: 275-280.
19) Socha AM, Long RA, Rowley DC. 2007. Bacillamides from a hypersaline microbial mat bacterium. Journal of Natural Products 70: 1793-1795.
18) Hamasaki K, Taniguchi A, Tada Y, Long RA, Azam F. 2007. Actively growing bacteria in the Inland Sea of Japan, identified by combined bromodeoxyuridine immunocapture and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73: 2787-2798.
17) Long RA, Rowley DC, Zamora E, Liu J, Bartlett DH, Azam F. 2005. Antagonistic Interactions among Marine Bacteria Impede the Proliferation of Vibrio cholerae. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 71: 8531-8536.
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