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Erick CardenasUniversity of British Columbia Verified email at mail.ubc.ca Cited by 8938 |
New tools for discovering and characterizing microbial diversity
E Cardenas, JM Tiedje - Current opinion in biotechnology, 2008 - Elsevier
To discover and characterize microbial diversity, approaches based on new sequencing
technologies, novel isolation techniques, microfluidics, and metagenomics among others are …
technologies, novel isolation techniques, microfluidics, and metagenomics among others are …
The Ribosomal Database Project: improved alignments and new tools for rRNA analysis
JR Cole, Q Wang, E Cardenas, J Fish… - Nucleic acids …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
The Ribosomal Database Project (RDP) provides researchers with quality-controlled bacterial
and archaeal small subunit rRNA alignments and analysis tools. An improved alignment …
and archaeal small subunit rRNA alignments and analysis tools. An improved alignment …
The ribosomal database project (RDP-II): introducing myRDP space and quality controlled public data
…, DM McGarrell, AM Bandela, E Cardenas… - Nucleic acids …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Substantial new features have been implemented at the Ribosomal Database Project in
response to the increased importance of high-throughput rRNA sequence analysis in microbial …
response to the increased importance of high-throughput rRNA sequence analysis in microbial …
Strategies to improve reference databases for soil microbiomes
Microbial populations in the soil are critical in our lives. The soil microbiome helps to grow
our food, nourishing and protecting plants, while also providing important ecological services …
our food, nourishing and protecting plants, while also providing important ecological services …
Vitamin E: a dark horse at the crossroad of cancer management
E Cardenas, R Ghosh - Biochemical pharmacology, 2013 - Elsevier
… on vitamin E and its role in human health remains incomplete. It is apparent that vitamin E
… the numerous studies of vitamin E should help guide the next chapter of vitamin E research. …
… the numerous studies of vitamin E should help guide the next chapter of vitamin E research. …
Denitrifying bacteria from the genus Rhodanobacter dominate bacterial communities in the highly contaminated subsurface of a nuclear legacy waste site
The effect of long-term mixed-waste contamination, particularly uranium and nitrate, on the
microbial community in the terrestrial subsurface was investigated at the field scale at the Oak …
microbial community in the terrestrial subsurface was investigated at the field scale at the Oak …
In situ bioreduction of uranium (VI) to submicromolar levels and reoxidation by dissolved oxygen
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Editions. Such files may be downloaded by article for research use (if there is a public use …
A combined model for predicting CYP3A4 clinical net drug-drug interaction based on CYP3A4 inhibition, inactivation, and induction determined in vitro
OA Fahmi, TS Maurer, M Kish, E Cardenas… - Drug Metabolism and …, 2008 - ASPET
Although approaches to the prediction of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) arising via time-dependent
inactivation have recently been developed, such approaches do not account for …
inactivation have recently been developed, such approaches do not account for …
Microbial communities in contaminated sediments, associated with bioremediation of uranium to submicromolar levels
E Cardenas, WM Wu, MB Leigh, J Carley… - Applied and …, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol
… Tiedje, E. Rubin, and J. Zhou, presented at the 106th General Meeting of the American … “+E”
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indicates the start and −E indicates the stopping of ethanol biostimulation. … Erick Cardenas …
Non-symbiotic Bradyrhizobium ecotypes dominate North American forest soils
D VanInsberghe, KR Maas, E Cardenas… - The ISME …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
The genus Bradyrhizobium has served as a model system for studying host–microbe symbiotic
interactions and nitrogen fixation due to its importance in agricultural productivity and …
interactions and nitrogen fixation due to its importance in agricultural productivity and …