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 Journal Publications:

     Cowan, S.E.,  E.S. Gilbert, Liepman, D and J.D.Keasling.  Commensal interactions in a dual species biofilm
               during biodegradation of mixed organic compounds.  Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
               October, 2000.

     Singer,  A.C.,  E.S.  Gilbert,  E. Luepromchai,C.-H. Yang  and D.E. Crowley. Bioremediation of
               polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated soil using carvone and surfactant-grown bacteria. Applied
               Microbiology and Biotechnology.  In  press.

     Gilbert,  E.S., A.  Khlebnikov, S.E.  Cowan and J.D.  Keasling. Structure-activity analysis in biofilms by
               fluorescence dual labeling. FEMS Microbial Ecology Letters.  Submitted.

     Cowan, S.E.,  E.S. Gilbert, A. Khlebnikov, J.D.Keasling. Dual  labeling with green fluorescent proteins for
               confocal  microscopy. Applied and Environmental  Microbiology.  66:413-4-1; 2000.

     Gilbert, E.S., A. Khlebnikov, W. Meyer-Ilse and J.D. Keasling. Use of soft X-ray microscopy for the
               analysis  of early-stage biofilm formation. Water Science and Technology. 39:269-272; 1999.

     Gilbert,   E.S.  and   D.E.  Crowley.  Repeated application   of  carvone-induced  bacteria  to bioremediate
               polychlorinated biphenyls in soil.  Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 50:489-494; 1998.

     Gilbert, E.S. and D.E. Crowley. Plant compounds that induce polychlorinated biphenyl biodegradation by
               Arthrobacter sp. strain B1B.  Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 63:1933-1938; 1997.


Book Chapters:

     Crowley,  D.E.,  E.S.  Gilbert,  A.  Singer, D. Newcombe,  and C-H.  Yang. 1998. Bioremediation of
               organic contaminants using repeated applications of xenobiotic degrading bacteria. In: R.  Fass, Y.
               Flashner, and S. Reuveny (eds.) Novel Methods  for  Bioremediation of Organic Pollution.
               Plenum  Press,  NY.  18  manuscript pages. In press.

     Crowley,  D.E.,  S.  Alvey,  and  E.S. Gilbert. 1996. An  ecological approach for assessing the benefits of
               plant-microbial systems in bioremediation.  In:  Phytoremediation of Soil and Water Contaminants,
               E.L.  Kruger,  T.A. Anderson,  J.R.  Coats, eds.  Am. Chem. Soc.,Wash. DC 20036, pp. 20-37.


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