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74
Citations
14562
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5759
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2724

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Lars G. Ljungdahl is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their academic profile does not list recent publications or papers, but their recognition includes being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1995.

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The available information highlights a longstanding affiliation with a major U.S. research institution and recognition by a leading scientific organization. No indications of a deceased status are present, so it is assumed they remain active or available within the academic community.

Best Publications

  • The autotrophic pathway of acetate synthesis in acetogenic bacteria.

    Lars G. Ljungdahl

  • Ecology of microbial cellulose degradation

    Lars G. Ljungdahl;Karl-Erik Eriksson

  • Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus gen. nov., spec. nov., a new, extreme thermophilic, anaerobic bacterium

    Jürgen Wiegel;Lars G. Ljungdahl

  • Formate Dehydrogenase of Clostridium thermoaceticum: Incorporation of Selenium-75, and the Effects of Selenite, Molybdate, and Tungstate on the Enzyme

    Jan R. Andreesen;Lars G. Ljungdahl

  • Pathway of succinate and propionate formation in Bacteroides fragilis.

    Joan M. Macy;Lars G. Ljungdahl;Gerhard Gottschalk

  • The complete genome sequence of Moorella thermoacetica (f. Clostridium thermoaceticum).

    Elizabeth Pierce;Gary Xie;Gary Xie;Ravi D. Barabote;Ravi D. Barabote;Elizabeth Saunders;Elizabeth Saunders

  • Properties of purified carbon monoxide dehydrogenase from Clostridium thermoaceticum, a nickel, iron-sulfur protein.

    S W Ragsdale;J E Clark;L G Ljungdahl;L L Lundie

  • Fermentation of glucose, fructose, and xylose by Clostridium thermoaceticum: effect of metals on growth yield, enzymes, and the synthesis of acetate from CO 2

    Jan R. Andreesen;Annabella Schaupp;Chris Neurauter;Ann Brown

  • Feruloyl and p-coumaroyl esterase from anaerobic fungi in relation to plant cell wall degradation

    William S. Borneman;Roy D. Hartley;W. Herbert Morrison;Danny E. Akin

  • The Cellulosome: The Exocellular Organelle of Clostridium

    Carlos R. Felix;Lars G. Ljungdahl

  • Isolation from soil and properties of the extreme thermophile Clostridium thermohydrosulfuricum.

    J Wiegel;L G Ljungdahl;J R Rawson

  • Macromolecular Organization of the Cellulolytic Enzyme Complex of Clostridium thermocellum as Revealed by Electron Microscopy.

    Frank Mayer;Michael P. Coughlan;Yutaka Mori;Lars G. Ljungdahl

  • The Fibronectin Type 3-Like Repeat from the Clostridium thermocellum Cellobiohydrolase CbhA Promotes Hydrolysis of Cellulose by Modifying Its Surface

    Irina A. Kataeva;Ronald D. Seidel;Ashit Shah;Larry T. West

  • The Importance of Thermophilic Bacteria in Biotechnology

    Juergen Wiegel;Lars G. Ljungdahl;Arnold L. Demain

  • The Cellulase/Hemicellulase System of the Anaerobic FungusOrpinomycesPC-2 and Aspects of Its Applied Use

    Lars G. Ljungdahl

  • Formate dehydrogenase, a selenium--tungsten enzyme from Clostridium thermoaceticum.

    Lars G. Ljungdahl;Jan R. Andreesen

  • Isolation of carbon monoxide dehydrogenase from Acetobacterium woodii and comparison of its properties with those of the Clostridium thermoaceticum enzyme.

    S W Ragsdale;L G Ljungdahl;D V DerVartanian

  • Formation of unequally labeled fructose 6-phosphate by an exchange reaction catalyzed by transaldolase.

    Lars Ljungdahl;Lars Ljungdahl;Harland G. Wood;Harland G. Wood;Efraim Racker;Efraim Racker;Daniel Couri;Daniel Couri

  • Feruloyl Esterase Activity of the Clostridium thermocellum Cellulosome Can Be Attributed to Previously Unknown Domains of XynY and XynZ

    David L. Blum;Irina A. Kataeva;Xin-Liang Li;Lars G. Ljungdahl

  • DNA methylation in thermophilic bacteria: N4-methylcytosine, 5-methylcytosine, and N6-methyladenine.

    Melanie Ehrlich;Miguel A. Gama-Sosa;Laura H. Carreira;Lars G. Ljungdahl

Frequent Co-Authors

Juergen Wiegel
Juergen Wiegel University of Georgia
Vladimir N. Uversky
Vladimir N. Uversky University of South Florida
Bi-Cheng Wang
Bi-Cheng Wang University of Georgia
Harland G. Wood
Harland G. Wood Case Western Reserve University
Donald M. Kurtz
Donald M. Kurtz The University of Texas at San Antonio
Stephen P. Cramer
Stephen P. Cramer Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Zhi-Jie Liu
Zhi-Jie Liu ShanghaiTech University
Danny E. Akin
Danny E. Akin United States Department of Agriculture
Karl-Erik Eriksson
Karl-Erik Eriksson University of Georgia
Jeroen Hugenholtz
Jeroen Hugenholtz University of Groningen

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