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Kaoru Ikuma
Kaoru Ikuma
Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University
Verified email at iastate.edu
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When nanoparticles meet biofilms—interactions guiding the environmental fate and accumulation of nanoparticles
K Ikuma, AW Decho, BLT Lau
Frontiers in microbiology 6, 133671, 2015
2542015
Effects of surface compositional and structural heterogeneity on nanoparticle–protein interactions: different protein configurations
R Huang, RP Carney, K Ikuma, F Stellacci, BLT Lau
ACS nano 8 (6), 5402-5412, 2014
1612014
Sand and silty-sand soil stabilization using bacterial enzyme–induced calcite precipitation (BEICP)
T Hoang, J Alleman, B Cetin, K Ikuma, SG Choi
Canadian Geotechnical Journal 56 (6), 808-822, 2019
1132019
A preliminary assessment of the interactions between the capping agents of silver nanoparticles and environmental organics
BLT Lau, WC Hockaday, K Ikuma, O Furman, AW Decho
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 435, 22-27, 2013
942013
An environmental science and engineering framework for combating antimicrobial resistance
A Pruden, RE Alcalde, PJJ Alvarez, N Ashbolt, H Bischel, NL Capiro, ...
Environmental Engineering Science 35 (10), 1005-1011, 2018
602018
Deposition of nanoparticles onto polysaccharide-coated surfaces: implications for nanoparticle–biofilm interactions
K Ikuma, AS Madden, AW Decho, BLT Lau
Environmental Science: Nano 1 (2), 117-122, 2014
462014
The extracellular bastions of bacteria—a biofilm way of life
K Ikuma, AW Decho, BLT Lau
Nature Education Knowledge 4 (2), 2-19, 2013
462013
Genetic bioaugmentation as an effective method for in situ bioremediation: Functionality of catabolic plasmids following conjugal transfers
K Ikuma, CK Gunsch
Bioengineered 3 (4), 236-241, 2012
432012
Functionality of the TOL plasmid under varying environmental conditions following conjugal transfer
K Ikuma, CK Gunsch
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 97, 395-408, 2013
262013
Aging of fullerene C60 nanoparticle suspensions in the presence of microbes
SR Chae, DE Hunt, K Ikuma, S Yang, J Cho, CK Gunsch, J Liu, ...
Water research 65, 282-289, 2014
252014
Impacts of organic carbon availability and recipient bacteria characteristics on the potential for TOL plasmid genetic bioaugmentation in soil slurries
K Ikuma, RM Holzem, CK Gunsch
Chemosphere 89 (2), 158-163, 2012
252012
Effect of carbon source addition on toluene biodegradation by an Escherichia coli DH5α transconjugant harboring the TOL plasmid
K Ikuma, C Gunsch
Biotechnology and bioengineering 107 (2), 269-277, 2010
202010
Sulfite-activated ferrate for water reuse applications
CD Spellman Jr, S Da'Er, K Ikuma, I Silverman, JE Goodwill
Water Research 216, 118317, 2022
182022
Effect of ferrate and monochloramine disinfection on the physiological and transcriptomic response of Escherichia coli at late stationary phase
S Daer, JE Goodwill, K Ikuma
Water Research 189, 116580, 2021
182021
Improved detection of mcyA genes and their phylogenetic origins in harmful algal blooms
J Lee, J Choi, M Fatka, E Swanner, K Ikuma, X Liang, T Leung, A Howe
Water research 176, 115730, 2020
162020
Importance of extracellular DNA in the fate and transport of antibiotic resistance genes downstream of a wastewater treatment plant
K Ikuma, CR Rehmann
Environmental Engineering Science 37 (2), 164-168, 2020
152020
Impacts of coal ash on methylmercury production and the methylating microbial community in anaerobic sediment slurries
GE Schwartz, LK Redfern, K Ikuma, CK Gunsch, LS Ruhl, A Vengosh, ...
Environmental Science: processes & Impacts 18 (11), 1427-1439, 2016
152016
Chlorinated phenol-induced physiological antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
JF Muller, S Ghosh, K Ikuma, AM Stevens, NG Love
FEMS microbiology letters 362 (21), fnv172, 2015
152015
Assessing disinfection byproduct risks for algal impacted surface waters and the effects of peracetic acid pre-oxidation
ZT Kralles, K Ikuma, N Dai
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology 6 (9), 2365-2381, 2020
132020
Successful genetic bioaugmentation with Pseudomonas putida for toluene degradation in soil columns: Engineering in situ microbial adaptation: a case study for …
K Ikuma, CK Gunsch
Environmental chemistry letters 11, 365-370, 2013
132013
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