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Rob Mesman
Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen
Publications - 24
Citations - 660
Rob Mesman is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anammox & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications receiving 429 citations. Previous affiliations of Rob Mesman include Utrecht University.
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Anammox Planctomycetes have a peptidoglycan cell wall
Muriel C. F. van Teeseling,Rob Mesman,Erkin Kuru,Akbar Espaillat,Felipe Cava,Yves V. Brun,Michael S. VanNieuwenhze,Boran Kartal,Boran Kartal,Laura van Niftrik +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the anammox bacterium Kuenenia stuttgartiensis contains peptidoglycan, and it is proposed to redefine Planctomycetes as Gram-negative bacteria.
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Extracellular electron transfer-dependent anaerobic oxidation of ammonium by anammox bacteria
Dario Rangel Shaw,Muhammad Ali,Krishna P. Katuri,Jeffrey A. Gralnick,Joachim Reimann,Rob Mesman,Laura van Niftrik,Mike S. M. Jetten,Pascal E. Saikaly +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that freshwater and marine anammox bacteria couple the oxidation of NH 4 + with transfer of electrons to insoluble extracellular electron acceptors such as graphene oxide or electrodes in microbial electrolysis cells, which are promising in the context of implementing EET-dependentAnammox process for energy-efficient treatment of nitrogen.
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Immunogold Localization of Key Metabolic Enzymes in the Anammoxosome and on the Tubule-Like Structures of Kuenenia stuttgartiensis
Naomi M. de Almeida,Sarah Neumann,Rob Mesman,Christina Ferousi,Jan T. Keltjens,Mike S. M. Jetten,Mike S. M. Jetten,Boran Kartal,Boran Kartal,Laura van Niftrik +9 more
TL;DR: It was shown that all enzymes were located within the anammoxosome, and nitrite oxidoreductase was located exclusively at the tubule-like structures, providing the first insights into the function of these subcellular structures.
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Community composition and ultrastructure of a Nitrate-dependent anaerobic methane-oxidizing enrichment culture
Lavinia Gambelli,Simon Guerrero-Cruz,Rob Mesman,Geert Cremers,Mike S. M. Jetten,Huub J. M. Op den Camp,Boran Kartal,Claudia Lueke,Laura van Niftrik +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that AOM bacteria and archaea might work closely together in the process of anaerobic methane oxidation, as the bacteria depend on the archaea for nitrite.
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Microscopic methods to observe the distribution of lipids in the cellular membrane.
TL;DR: Whether and to what degree of precision these methods can reveal membrane lipid distribution in situ can be discussed and two fixation methods are highlighted, chemical and physical, and the theoretical limitations to their spatial resolution are compared.