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Amid the possible causes of a very famous foxing: molecular and microscopic insight into Leonardo da Vinci's self-portraitContribution of the microbial communities detected on an oil painting on canvas to its biodeteriorationRubrobacter-related bacteria associated with rosy discolouration of masonry and lime wall paintings.Phylogenetic diversity of bacteria associated with Paleolithic paintings and surrounding rock walls in two Spanish caves (Llonín and La Garma).Halophilic bacteria are colonizing the exhibition areas of the Capuchin Catacombs in Palermo, Italy.Recombinant klebsiella oxytoca strains with improved efficiency in removal of high nitrate loadsHalophilic microorganisms are responsible for the rosy discolouration of saline environments in three historical buildings with mural paintings.Microbial deterioration of cultural heritage and works of art--tilting at windmills?Microbial communities adhering to the obverse and reverse sides of an oil painting on canvas: identification and evaluation of their biodegradative potentialA combined approach to assess the microbial contamination of the archimedes palimpsestMicroscopic, chemical, and molecular-biological investigation of the decayed medieval stained window glasses of two Catalonian churches.Unmasking the measles-like parchment discoloration: molecular and microanalytical approach.Molecular Tools for Monitoring the Ecological Sustainability of a Stone Bio-Consolidation Treatment at the Royal Chapel, GranadaBiodeterioration Risk Threatens the 3100 Year Old Staircase of Hallstatt (Austria): Possible Involvement of Halophilic Microorganisms.Monitoring the colonization of monuments by bacteria: cultivation versus molecular methods.Phylogenetic 16S rRNA analysis reveals the presence of complex and partly unknown bacterial communities in Tito Bustillo cave, Spain, and on its Palaeolithic paintings.Altamira cave Paleolithic paintings harbor partly unknown bacterial communities.Identification of archaea in objects of art by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis and shotgun cloning.Metabolism of nitrate esters by a consortium of two bacteria.Aspergillus atacamensis and A. salisburgensis: two new halophilic species from hypersaline/arid habitats with a phialosimplex-like morphology.Monitoring the effects of different conservation treatments on paper-infecting fungi.Influence of carbon source on nitrate removal by nitrate-tolerant Klebsiella oxytoca CECT 4460 in batch and chemostat cultures.Quantification of fungal abundance on cultural heritage using real time PCR targeting the β-actin gene.Removal of high concentrations of nitrate from industrial wastewaters by bacteria.Molecular and microscopical investigation of the microflora inhabiting a deteriorated Italian manuscript dated from the thirteenth century.Draft Genome Sequences of the Black Rock Fungus Knufia petricola and Its Spontaneous Nonmelanized Mutant.Consolidation of degraded ornamental porous limestone stone by calcium carbonate precipitation induced by the microbiota inhabiting the stone.A strain of Arthrobacter that tolerates high concentrations of nitrate.Influence of compost and biochar on microbial communities and the sorption/degradation of PAHs and NSO-substituted PAHs in contaminated soils.Microbes on building materials--evaluation of DNA extraction protocols as common basis for molecular analysis.Big Sound and Extreme Fungi-Xerophilic, Halotolerant Aspergilli and Penicillia with Low Optimal Temperature as Invaders of Historic Pipe Organs.Removal of nitrate from industrial wastewaters in a pilot plant by nitrate-tolerantKlebsiella oxytoca CECT 4460 andArthrobacter globiformis CECT 4500Back to the Salt Mines: Genome and Transcriptome Comparisons of the Halophilic Fungus Aspergillus salisburgensis and Its Halotolerant Relative Aspergillus sclerotialis.Decoding the biological information contained in two ancient Slavonic parchment codices: an added historical value
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