Cyanobacterial copper-binding ligands isolated from artificial seawater cultures (original) (raw)

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A new cathodic stripping voltammetric method for determining organic copper complexation in seawater

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Determination of the complexing capacity and conditional stability constants of complexes of copper(II) with natural organic ligands in seawater by cathodic stripping voltammetry of copper-catechol complex ions

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Production of strong, extracellular Cu chelators by marine cyanobacteria in response to Cu stress

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Copper Complexation with Soluble and Surface Freshwaters Ligands

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Intercomparison of voltammetric techniques to determine the chemical speciation of dissolved copper in a coastal seawater sample

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Copper-induced release of complexing ligands similar to thiols by Emiliania huxleyi in seawater cultures

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The use of immobilised metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) to compare expression of copper-binding proteins in control and copper-exposed marine microalgae

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Towards a Biotic Ligand Model for Green Algae: Surface-bound Copper Predicts the Effect of pH on Copper Toxicity

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Photochemistry of marine and fresh waters: A role for copper–dissolved organic matter ligands

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Investigation of Copper Binding to Hydrosoluble Proteins of an Amphipod

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The Effects of pH and Cell Density to the Responses of Immobilized Cyanobacteria for Copper Detection

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Novel speciation analysis of copper in river water: observation of soluble anionic copper–ligand complexes

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Occurrence of copper-complexing ligands in the coastal sediments of eastern Red Sea

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Measurement of free cupric ion concentration in seawater by a ligand competition technique involving copper sorption onto C18 SEP-PAK cartridges

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Linking Copper-Associated Signal Transduction Systems with Their Environment in Marine Bacteria

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Copper-binding characteristics of exopolymers from a freshwater-sediment bacterium

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Applied and environmental …, 1985

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Cyanobacterial metallochaperone inhibits deleterious side reactions of copper

I. Felli

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Copper(II) binding by natural ionic polysaccharides

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