Parents

Sign in to add mentor
Ransom Leland Baldwin grad student 1978 UC Davis
 (Factors Affecting Competitions Among Rumen Bacteria.)

Children

Sign in to add trainee
Daniel R Bond grad student 1999 Cornell (Chemistry Tree)
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Cook GM, Russell JB. (2010) Dual Mechanisms of Tricarboxylate Transport and Catabolism by Acidaminococcus fermentans. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 60: 2538-44
Weimer PJ, Russell JB, Muck RE. (2009) Lessons from the cow: what the ruminant animal can teach us about consolidated bioprocessing of cellulosic biomass. Bioresource Technology. 100: 5323-31
Xavier BM, Russell JB. (2009) The ability of non-bacteriocin producing Streptococcus bovis strains to bind and transfer bovicin HC5 to other sensitive bacteria. Anaerobe. 15: 168-72
Flythe MD, Russell JB. (2007) Effect of acidic pH on the ability of Clostridium sporogenes MD1 to take up and retain intracellular potassium. Fems Microbiology Letters. 267: 46-50
Xavier BM, Russell JB. (2006) Bacterial competition between a bacteriocin-producing and a bacteriocin-negative strain of Streptococcus bovis in batch and continuous culture. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 58: 317-22
Houlihan AJ, Russell JB. (2006) The effect of calcium and magnesium on the activity of bovicin HC5 and nisin. Current Microbiology. 53: 365-9
Flythe MD, Russell JB. (2006) Fermentation acids inhibit amino acid deamination by Clostridium sporogenes MD1 via a mechanism involving a decline in intracellular glutamate rather than protonmotive force. Microbiology (Reading, England). 152: 2619-24
Russell JB. (2006) Factors affecting lysine degradation by ruminal fusobacteria. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 56: 18-24
Russell JB. (2005) Enrichment of fusobacteria from the rumen that can utilize lysine as an energy source for growth. Anaerobe. 11: 177-84
Flythe MD, Russell JB. (2005) The ability of acidic pH, growth inhibitors, and glucose to increase the proton motive force and energy spilling of amino acid-fermenting Clostridium sporogenes MD1 cultures. Archives of Microbiology. 183: 236-42
See more...