2006 Conference Publication Biodeuteration and small angle neutron scattering as tools to understand the roles of cellulose and hemicelluloses as load bearing polymers in plant cell wallsGarvey, J., Mikkelsen, D., Dykes, G. A. and Gidley, M. (2006). Biodeuteration and small angle neutron scattering as tools to understand the roles of cellulose and hemicelluloses as load bearing polymers in plant cell walls. ANSE/ANBUG Neutron Scattering Symposium, Lucas Heights, 11-13 December 2006. Lucas Heights, Australia: AINSE. |
2006 Conference Publication Biodeuteration as a tool to study cellulose and hemicellulose interactions in plant cell walls with contrast variation SANSMikkelsen, D., Garvey, C. J., Dykes, G. A. and Gidley, M. J. (2006). Biodeuteration as a tool to study cellulose and hemicellulose interactions in plant cell walls with contrast variation SANS. AANSS 2006: 5th AINSE/ANBUG Neutron Scattering Symposium, Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia, 11-13 December 2006. Lucas Heights, NSW, Australia: Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE); (Australian Neutron Beam Users Group (ANBUG). |
2004 Conference Publication Investigation of pyrite bioleaching by thermophilic microorganismsMikkelsen, D., Webb, R. I. and Rasch, R. (2004). Investigation of pyrite bioleaching by thermophilic microorganisms. Australian Microbeam Analysis Society 8th Biennial Conference (AMAS 8), University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, February 2005. |
2004 Conference Publication Development of molecular methods for monitoring thermophilic chalcopyrite bioleaching culturesMikkelsen, D., Kappler, U., McEwan, A. and Sly, L. (2004). Development of molecular methods for monitoring thermophilic chalcopyrite bioleaching cultures. Australian Society for Microbiology (ASM) Annual Scientific Meeting & Exhibition, Sydney, Australia, 26th Sep – 1st Oct 2004. |
2004 Other Outputs The development and use of molecular phylogenetic and microscopy methods to study thermophilic bioleaching culturesMikkelsen, D. (2004). The development and use of molecular phylogenetic and microscopy methods to study thermophilic bioleaching cultures. PhD Thesis, School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/107280 |
2002 Journal Article Oral disease in animals: The Australian perspective. Isolation and characterisation of black-pigmented bacteria from the oral cavity of marsupialsBird, Philip S., Huynh, Sharnan C., Davis, Deirdre, Love, Daria N., Blackall, Linda L. and Seymour, Gregory J. (2002). Oral disease in animals: The Australian perspective. Isolation and characterisation of black-pigmented bacteria from the oral cavity of marsupials. Anaerobe, 8 (2), 79-87. doi: 10.1006/anae.2002.0412 |