Publications by authors named "G Fernandez de la Reguera"

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  • The review discusses how bioelectrochemical sensors can be used to monitor soil fertility by tracking microbial activity, which is closely linked to soil nutrients and plant health.
  • The design of these sensors is based on the similarities between soils and bioelectrochemical reactors, utilizing microorganisms that form electrochemically active biofilms on electrodes.
  • By generating electrochemical signals through electron exchange and metabolite interactions, these sensors can provide real-time insights into soil fertility and nutrient availability.
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Unlabelled: Nasopharyngeal carriage of staphylococci spreads potentially pathogenic strains into (peri)oral regions and increases the chance of cross-infections. Some laboratory strains can also move rapidly on hydrated agar surfaces, but the biological relevance of these observations is not clear. Using soft-agar [0.

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As part of society-wide efforts to promote open access in science, the American Society for Microbiology journals are piloting the publication of companion articles highlighting rigorous data resources. The simultaneous publication of original research and data resource articles will increase awareness of, and access to, verified data sets that are critical to scientific progress. Companion articles in and two research journals, and , will serve as an initial experiment to promote open and reproducible science.

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As part of society-wide efforts to promote open access in science, the American Society for Microbiology journals are piloting the publication of companion articles highlighting rigorous data resources. The simultaneous publication of original research and data resource articles will increase awareness of, and access to, verified data sets that are critical to scientific progress. Companion articles in and two research journals, and , will serve as an initial experiment to promote open and reproducible science.

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As part of society-wide efforts to promote open access in science, the American Society for Microbiology journals are piloting the publication of companion articles highlighting rigorous data resources. The simultaneous publication of original research and data resource articles will increase awareness of, and access to, verified data sets that are critical to scientific progress. Companion articles in and two research journals, and , will serve as an initial experiment to promote open and reproducible science.

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