Montana State University
Publications for 1999
Abstract Number Title Authors Year Published
1999-046 An equilibrium model for absorption of multiple divalent metals by alginate gel under acidic conditions Jang, L.K., D. Nguyen, and G.G. Geesey 1999
1999-045 The use of signal molecules to manipulate the behavior of biofilm bacteria Davies, D., M. Parsek, J. Pearson, B. Iglewski, J.W. Costerton, and E.P. Greenberg 1999
1999-044 Bacterial transport issues related to subsurface biobarriers Sharp, R.R., R. Gerlach, and A.B. Cunningham 1999
1999-043 Observation of thick biofilm accumulation and structure in porous media and corresponding hydrodynamic and mass transfer effects Sharp, R.R., A.B. Cunningham, J. Komlos, and J. Billmayer 1999
1999-042 Chromium elimination with microbially reduced iron: redox-reactive biobarriers Gerlach, R., A.B. Cunningham, and F. Caccavo, Jr. 1999
1999-041 Low aqueous solubility electron donors for the reduction of nitroaromatics in anaerobic sediments Gerlach, R., M. Steiof, C. Zhang, and J.B. Hughes 1999
1999-040 Reduction of polysaccharide production in pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms by bismuth dimercaprol (bisbal) treatment Huang, C.-T., and P. S. Stewart 1999
1999-039 Quorum sensing in pseudomonas aeruginosa controls expression of catalase and superoxide dismutase genes and mediates biofilm susceptibility to hydrogen peroxide Hassett, D. J., J.-F. Ma, J.G. Elkins, T.R. McDermott, U.A. Ochsner, S.E.H. West, C.-T. Huang, J. Fredericks, S. Burnett, P.S. Stewart, G. McFeters, L. Passador, and B.H. Iglewski 1999
1999-038 Estimating the antimicrobial log reduction: part 2. presence/absence assays DeVries, T. and M. Hamilton 1999
1999-037 Estimating the antimicrobial log reduction: part 1. quantitative assays DeVries, T. and M. Hamilton 1999
1999-036 Physiological heterogeneity and biofilm control," in: biofilms in the aquatic environment McFeters, G.A., P.S. Stewart, C.-T. Huang, E.J. Wentland, K.D. Xu and F.P. Yu 1999
1999-035 Biofilm structure and influence on biofouling under laminar and turbulent flows Stoodley P, Boyle J, Cunningham AB, Dodds I, Lappin-Scott HM, Lewandowski Z 1999
1999-034 Measuring antimicrobial effects on biofilm bacteria: From laboratory to field Zelver N, Hamilton M, Pitts B, Goeres D, Walker D, Sturman P, Heersink J 1999
1999-033 Enhanced bacterial biofilm control using electromagnetic fields in combination with antibiotics McLeod, B., S. Fortun, J.W. Costerton, and P.S. Stewart 1999
1999-032 Fluorescent probes applied to the physiological characterization of bacterial biofilms Lisle, J.T., P.S. Stewart and G.A. McFeters 1999
1999-031 Evaluating biofilm activity in response to the mass transfer-limited bioavailability of sorbed nutrients Jordan, R.N. 1999
1999-030 Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm sensitivity to biocides: use of hydrogen peroxide as a model antimicrobial agent for examining resistance mechanisms Hassett, D.J., J.G. Elkins, J.-F. Ma, and T.R. McDermott 1999
1999-029 Biofilm formation and structure: what?s new? Roberts, S.K., C. Bass, M. Brading, H. Lappin-Scott, and P. Stoodley 1999
1999-028 Biofilm structure and behaviour: influence of hydrodynamics and nutrients Stoodley, P., J.D. Boyle and H.M. Lappin-Scott 1999
1999-027 Localization and identification of populations of phosphatase-active bacterial cells associated with activated sludge flocs Van Ommen Kloeke, F. and G.G. Geesey 1999