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Ruining Cai
Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Qingdao / China
Medical and Health Sciences / Microbiology
AD Scientific Index ID: 5096297
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Ruining Cai's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A novel bacterial thiosulfate oxidation pathway provides a new clue about the formation of zero-valent sulfur in deep seaJ Zhang, R Liu, S Xi, R Cai, X Zhang, C SunThe ISME Journal 14 (9), 2261-2274, 2020772020
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Characterization of the first cultured free-living representative of Candidatus Izemoplasma uncovers its unique biologyR Zheng, R Liu, Y Shan, R Cai, G Liu, C SunThe ISME Journal 15 (9), 2676-2691, 2021342021
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Maribellus comscasis sp. nov., a novel deep‐sea Bacteroidetes bacterium, possessing a prominent capability of degrading celluloseR Zheng, R Cai, R Liu, G Liu, C SunEnvironmental Microbiology 23 (8), 4561-4575, 2021242021
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Threonine dehydratase enhances bacterial cadmium resistance via driving cysteine desulfuration and biomineralization of cadmium sulfide nanocrystalsN Ma, R Cai, C SunJournal of Hazardous Materials 417, 126102, 2021272021
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Metagenomic insights into the metabolic and ecological functions of abundant deep-sea hydrothermal vent DPANN archaeaR Cai, J Zhang, R Liu, C SunApplied and Environmental Microbiology 87 (9), e03009-20, 2021192021
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