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Christine MartineauCanadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada Verified email at canada.ca Cited by 1947 |
Stable isotope probing analysis of the diversity and activity of methanotrophic bacteria in soils from the Canadian high Arctic
C Martineau, LG Whyte, CW Greer - Applied and environmental …, 2010 - Am Soc Microbiol
… Christine Martineau was supported by NSERC and FQRNT postgraduate scholarships for
the duration of this project. Additional funding for Christine Martineau was provided by the …
the duration of this project. Additional funding for Christine Martineau was provided by the …
Comparative analysis of denitrifying activities of Hyphomicrobium nitrativorans, Hyphomicrobium denitrificans, and Hyphomicrobium zavarzinii
Hyphomicrobium spp. are commonly identified as major players in denitrification systems
supplied with methanol as a carbon source. However, denitrifying Hyphomicrobium species …
supplied with methanol as a carbon source. However, denitrifying Hyphomicrobium species …
Primary consumers and particulate organic matter: isotopic evidence of strong selectivity in the estuarine transition zone
C Martineau, WF Vincent, JJ Frenette… - Limnology and …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The freshwater−saltwater transition zones of upper estuaries often contain high concentrations
of particulate organic matter (POM) that could potentially support their productive food …
of particulate organic matter (POM) that could potentially support their productive food …
A perfect storm: impact of genomic variation and serial vaccination on low influenza vaccine effectiveness during the 2014–2015 season
Background. The 2014–2015 influenza season was distinguished by an epidemic of
antigenically-drifted A(H3N2) viruses and vaccine components identical to 2013–2014. We report …
antigenically-drifted A(H3N2) viruses and vaccine components identical to 2013–2014. We report …
Serial vaccination and the antigenic distance hypothesis: effects on influenza vaccine effectiveness during A (H3N2) epidemics in Canada, 2010–2011 to 2014–2015
…, SJ Drews, H Charest, C Martineau… - The Journal of …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Background. The antigenic distance hypothesis (ADH) predicts that negative interference from
prior season’s influenza vaccine (v1) on the current season’s vaccine (v2) protection may …
prior season’s influenza vaccine (v1) on the current season’s vaccine (v2) protection may …
Identification of Nitrogen-Incorporating Bacteria in Petroleum-Contaminated Arctic Soils by Using [15N]DNA-Based Stable Isotope Probing and Pyrosequencing
Arctic soils are increasingly susceptible to petroleum hydrocarbon contamination, as exploration
and exploitation of the Arctic increase. Bioremediation in these soils is challenging due …
and exploitation of the Arctic increase. Bioremediation in these soils is challenging due …
Beyond antigenic match: possible agent-host and immuno-epidemiological influences on influenza vaccine effectiveness during the 2015–2016 season in Canada
Background Vaccine effectiveness (VE) estimates for 2015–2016 seasonal influenza
vaccine are reported from Canada’s Sentinel Practitioner Surveillance Network (SPSN). This …
vaccine are reported from Canada’s Sentinel Practitioner Surveillance Network (SPSN). This …
The potential environmental risks associated with the development of rare earth element production in Canada
The development of rare earth element (REE) production in Canada could generate significant
economic benefits but also poses serious potential risks to the environment. Rare earth …
economic benefits but also poses serious potential risks to the environment. Rare earth …
Comparison of the optical properties of dissolved organic matter in two river-influenced coastal regions of the Canadian Arctic
L Retamal, WF Vincent, C Martineau… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2007 - Elsevier
The optical characteristics of coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) were analyzed in
the Great Whale River and adjacent Hudson Bay (55 N, 77 W) in the eastern Canadian Low …
the Great Whale River and adjacent Hudson Bay (55 N, 77 W) in the eastern Canadian Low …
Respiratory viruses and treatment failure in children with asthma exacerbation
OBJECTIVES: Respiratory pathogens commonly trigger pediatric asthma exacerbations, but
their impact on severity and treatment response remains unclear. METHODS: We performed …
their impact on severity and treatment response remains unclear. METHODS: We performed …