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54
Citations
7705
World Ranking
15853
National Ranking
6584

Overview

Robert A. Mah is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, in the United States. The academic associations situate this researcher within a prominent institution known for a broad range of scientific inquiry and technological research.

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Best Publications

  • Anaerobic bacteria from hypersaline environments.

    B Ollivier;P Caumette;J L Garcia;R A Mah

  • Biogenesis of methane.

    R A Mah;D M Ward;L Baresi;T L Glass

  • Growth and Methanogenesis by Methanosarcina Strain 227 on Acetate and Methanol

    Michael R. Smith;Robert A. Mah

  • Isolation and Characterization of a Thermophilic Strain of Methanosarcina Unable to Use H(2)-CO(2) for Methanogenesis.

    Stephen H. Zinder;Robert A. Mah

  • Studies on an acetate-fermenting strain of Methanosarcina.

    R A Mah;M R Smith;L Baresi

  • Isolation and Characterization of an Anaerobic, Cellulolytic Bacterium, Clostridium cellulovorans sp. nov

    Robert Sleat;Robert A. Mah;Ralph Robinson

  • Methanohalophilus zhilinae sp. nov., an alkaliphilic, halophilic, methylotrophic methanogen.

    Indra M. Mathrani;David R. Boone;Robert A. Mah;George E. Fox

  • Isolation and characterization ofMethanococcus mazei

    Robert A. Mah

  • The Methanogenic Bacteria

    Robert A. Mah;Michael R. Smith

  • Acetate as sole carbon and energy source for growth of methanosarcina strain 227.

    Michael R. Smith;Robert A. Mah

  • Temperature compensation in Methanosarcina barkeri by modulation of hydrogen and acetate affinity

    Peter Westermann;Birgitte K. Ahring;Robert A. Mah

  • Phylum All. Euryarchaeota phy. nov.

    George M. Garrity;John G. Holt;William B. Whitman;Jyoti Keswani

  • Threshold Acetate Concentrations for Acetate Catabolism by Aceticlastic Methanogenic Bacteria

    Peter Westermann;Birgitte K. Ahring;Robert A. Mah

  • Isolation and Characterization of an H2-Oxidizing Thermophilic Methanogen

    Thomas J. Ferguson;Robert A. Mah

  • Effect of H(2)-CO(2) on Methanogenesis from Acetate or Methanol in Methanosarcina spp.

    Thomas J. Ferguson;Robert A. Mah

  • Acetoanaerobium noterae gen. nov., sp. nov.: an Anaerobic Bacterium That Forms Acetate from H2 and CO2

    Robert Sleat;Robert A. Mah;Ralph Robinson

  • Methanobacterium alcaliphilum sp. nov., an H2-Utilizing Methanogen That Grows at High pH Values

    Suchada Worakit;David R. Boone;Robert A. Mah;Mohiy-Eldin Abdel-Samie

  • Isolation and characterization of Methanogenium aggregans sp. nov.

    B. M. Ollivier;R. A. Mah;J. L. Garcia;R. Robinson

  • Distribution of cytochromes in methanogenic bacteria

    Wolfgang Kühn;Klaus Fiebig;Hans Hippe;Robert A. Mah

  • Quantitative method for colorimetric determination of formate in fermentation media.

    Robert Sleat;Robert A. Mah

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Louis Garcia
Jean-Louis Garcia Aix-Marseille University
Birgitte Kiær Ahring
Birgitte Kiær Ahring Washington State University
Bharat K. C. Patel
Bharat K. C. Patel Griffith University
Bernard Ollivier
Bernard Ollivier Aix-Marseille University
Harald Huber
Harald Huber University of Regensburg
George M. Garrity
George M. Garrity Michigan State University
William B. Whitman
William B. Whitman University of Georgia
William D. Grant
William D. Grant University of Leicester
Matthew S. Sachs
Matthew S. Sachs Texas A&M University
George E. Fox
George E. Fox University of Houston

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