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1. Recent advances in the development and applications of luminescent bacteria–based biosensors.

2. Bacterias luminiscentes marinas: el fenómeno de emisión de luz y su aplicación biotecnológica.

3. Could Bioluminescent Bacteria be Used in the Search for New Plant-derived Antibacterial Substances?

4. A phenomenological model of non-genomic variability of luminescent bacterial cells

5. Mathematical modeling of quorum sensing dynamics in batch culture of luminescent bacterium Photobacterium phosphoreum 1889

6. Application of Luminescent Bacteria Bioassay in the Detection of Pollutants in Soil.

7. Shift of combined ecotoxicity index in petroleum polluted soils during a bacterial remediation

8. Release of substances from joint grouts based on various binder types and their ecotoxic effects.

9. Isolation and Identification of Luminescent Bacteria in Deep Sea Marine Organisms from Sicilian Waters (Mediterranean Sea).

10. 煤热解废水成分分析及生物毒性评价.

11. Releasing Characteristics and Biological Toxicity of the Heavy Metals from Waste of Mercury-Thalliummine in Southwest Guizhou of China.

12. 代表性二级处理、三级处理和湿地生态修复技术对城镇污水人源干细胞毒性的削减

13. Isolation and Identification of Luminescent Bacteria in Deep Sea Marine Organisms from Sicilian Waters (Mediterranean Sea)

14. Toxicity Assessment of Energetic Materials by Using the Luminescent Bacteria Inhibition Test.

15. Mathematical Modeling Approaches for Assessing the Joint Toxicity of Chemical Mixtures Based on Luminescent Bacteria: A Systematic Review

16. Different bacterial host-based lux reporter array for fast identification and toxicity indication of multiple metal ions.

17. 模拟酸雨对铅锌冶炼废渣重金属释放及生物毒性的影响.

18. Mathematical Modeling Approaches for Assessing the Joint Toxicity of Chemical Mixtures Based on Luminescent Bacteria: A Systematic Review.

19. Investigating the origins of acute and long-term toxicity posed by municipal wastewater using fractionation.

20. Recent advances in the development and applications of luminescent bacteria-based biosensors.

21. Assessment of heavy metal toxicity using a luminescent bacterial test based on Photobacterium sp. strain MIE.

22. Comparison of organics and heavy metals acute toxicities to Vibrio fischeri

23. Mathematical modeling of quorum sensing dynamics in batch culture of luminescent bacterium Photobacterium phosphoreum 1889.

24. A phenomenological model of non-genomic variability of luminescent bacterial cells.

25. The evaluation of endocrine disrupting effects of tert-butylphenols towards estrogenic receptor α, androgen receptor and thyroid hormone receptor β and aquatic toxicities towards freshwater organisms.

26. Evaluation of a novel automated water analyzer for continuous monitoring of toxicity and chemical parameters in municipal water supply.

30. Bioluminescence in aquatic and terrestrial organisms elicited through various kinds of stimulation

32. Tungsten oxide: a catalyst worth studying for the abatement and decontamination of chemical warfare agents.

33. Nutrient recovery from airplane wastewater: composition, treatment and ecotoxicological assay.

35. Environmental Protection Performance of Anti-Collapse Agents with Different Hydrophobic Chain Lengths

36. Seasonal Differences in Rural Particulate Matter Ecotoxicity

37. Ecotoxicity screening evaluation of selected pharmaceuticals and their transformation products towards various organisms

38. Toward Bioluminescent Materials by Plasma Treatment of Microfibrous Nonwovens, Followed by Immobilization of One or Both Enzyme(s) (Luciferase and FMN Reductase) Involved in Luminescent Bacteria

39. First report of marine luminescent bacteria and dinoflagellates from Isla del Coco National Park, Costa Rica

40. When microbial electrochemistry meets UV: the applicability to high-strength real pharmaceutical industry wastewater

41. Effektorientierte Schadstoffdetektion in marinen Proben

42. Mesoporous silica based devices as new delivery tools in bacteria

43. Development of Cellular and Enzymatic Bioluminescent Assay Systems to Study Low-Dose Effects of Thorium

44. Bacterial toxicity assessment of drinking water treatment residue (DWTR) and lake sediment amended with DWTR.

45. Comparison of organics and heavy metals acute toxicities to Vibrio fischeri.

46. Vertical profile and assessment of soil pollution from a typical coking plant by suspect screening and non-target screening using GC/QTOF-MS

47. Bacterial bioluminescence assay for bioanalysis and bioimaging

48. Isolation And Identification Of Luminescent Bacteria From Mangrove Areas In Parangipettai Coastal Areas, Southeast Coast Of India

49. Evaluation of acute toxicity of vinasse by means of Daphnia magna and Aliivibrio fischeri: a comparative study

50. How do marine bacteria produce light, why are they luminescent, and can we employ bacterial bioluminescence in aquatic biotechnology?

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