McMahon, Katherine D.


Publications
14

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Refinement of the “ Candidatus Accumulibacter” genus based on metagenomic analysis of biological nutrient removal (BNR) pilot-scale plants operated with reduced aeration Stewart et al. (2024). mSystems 9 (3) “Accumulibacter”
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Refinement of the “CandidatusAccumulibacter” Genus Based on a Metagenomic Analysis of Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Pilot-Scale Plants Operated with Reduced Aeration Stewart et al. (2023). “Accumulibacter” Ca. Accumulibacter jenkinsii
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Reevaluation of the Phylogenetic Diversity and Global Distribution of the Genus “CandidatusAccumulibacter” Petriglieri et al. (2022). mSystems 7 (3) 17 Names
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Re-evaluation of the phylogenetic diversity and global distribution of the genusCandidatusAccumulibacter Petriglieri et al. (2021). “Accumulibacter” “Accumulibacter phosphatis”
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Autotrophic and mixotrophic metabolism of an anammox bacterium revealed by in vivo13C and 2H metabolic network mapping Lawson et al. (2019). “Kuenenia stuttgartensis”
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Integrated Omic Analyses Provide Evidence that a “ Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis” Strain Performs Denitrification under Microaerobic Conditions Camejo et al. (2019). mSystems 4 (1) “Accumulibacter phosphatis”
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Corrigendum to “Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis clades enriched under cyclic anaerobic and microaerobic conditions simultaneously use different electron acceptors” [Water Res. 102 (2016) 125–137] Camejo et al. (2017). Water Research 127 “Accumulibacter phosphatis”
Genome-Enabled Insights into the Ecophysiology of the Comammox Bacterium “ Candidatus Nitrospira nitrosa” Camejo et al. (2017). mSystems 2 (5) Ca. Nitrospira nitrosa
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Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis clades enriched under cyclic anaerobic and microaerobic conditions simultaneously use different electron acceptors Camejo et al. (2016). Water Research 102 “Accumulibacter phosphatis”
Microbiology of ‘ Candidatus Accumulibacter’ in activated sludge He, McMahon (2011). Microbial Biotechnology 4 (5) “Accumulibacter”
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