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Ralph S. Wolfe grad student 1961 UIUC
 (Structure and metabolism of Sarcina ventriculi.)

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John A. Breznak grad student 1969-1975 U Mass Amherst
E. Peter Greenberg grad student 1977 UMass Amhest
Caroline S. Harwood grad student 1982 U Mass Amherst (Chemistry Tree)
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Harwood CS, Canale-Parola E. (1984) Ecology of spirochetes Annual Review of Microbiology. 38: 161-192
HARWOOD CS, CANALE-PAROLA E. (1983) Spirochaeta isovalerica sp. nov., a Marine Anaerobe That Forms Branched-Chain Fatty Acids as Fermentation Products International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 33: 573-579
Harwood CS, Jannasch HW, Canale-Parola E. (1982) Anaerobic spirochete from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 44: 234-7
Harwood CS, Canale-Parola E. (1982) Properties of acetate kinase isozymes and a branched-chain fatty acid kinase from a spirochete Journal of Bacteriology. 152: 246-254
Harwood CS, Canale-Parola E. (1981) Branched-chain amino acid fermentation by a marine spirochete: Strategy for starvation survival Journal of Bacteriology. 148: 109-116
Harwood CS, Canale-Parola E. (1981) Adenosine 5'-triphosphate-yielding pathways of branched-chain amino acid fermentation by a marine spirochete Journal of Bacteriology. 148: 117-123
Stanton TB, Canale-Parola E. (1980) Treponema bryantii sp. nov., a rumen spirochete that interacts with cellulolytic bacteria Archives of Microbiology. 127: 145-156
Greenberg EP, Canale-Parola E. (1977) Chemotaxis in Spirochaeta aurantia. Journal of Bacteriology. 130: 485-94
Greenberg EP, Canale-Parola E. (1977) Motility of flagellated bacteria in viscous environments. Journal of Bacteriology. 132: 356-8
Greenberg EP, Canale-Parola E. (1977) Relationship between cell coiling and motility of spirochetes in viscous environments. Journal of Bacteriology. 131: 960-9
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