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Rachel T. Noble
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Use of SYBR Green I for rapid epifluorescence counts of marine viruses and bacteria
RT Noble, JA Fuhrman
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 14 (2), 113-118, 1998
12151998
Viruses and protists cause similar bacterial mortality in coastal seawater
JA Fuhrman, RT Noble
Limnology and oceanography 40 (7), 1236-1242, 1995
5911995
Human adenoviruses and coliphages in urban runoff-impacted coastal waters of Southern California
S Jiang, R Noble, W Chu
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 67 (1), 179-184, 2001
4752001
Major viral impact on the functioning of benthic deep-sea ecosystems
R Danovaro, A Dell’Anno, C Corinaldesi, M Magagnini, R Noble, ...
Nature 454 (7208), 1084-1087, 2008
4512008
Human health and ocean pollution
PJ Landrigan, JJ Stegeman, LE Fleming, D Allemand, DM Anderson, ...
Annals of global health 86 (1), 2020
4502020
Marine viruses and global climate change
R Danovaro, C Corinaldesi, A Dell'Anno, JA Fuhrman, JJ Middelburg, ...
FEMS microbiology reviews 35 (6), 993-1034, 2011
4302011
Comparison of total coliform, fecal coliform, and enterococcus bacterial indicator response for ocean recreational water quality testing
RT Noble, DF Moore, MK Leecaster, CD McGee, SB Weisberg
Water research 37 (7), 1637-1643, 2003
3932003
Virus decay and its causes in coastal waters
RT Noble, JA Fuhrman
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 63 (1), 77-83, 1997
3861997
Wastewater-based epidemiology: global collaborative to maximize contributions in the fight against COVID-19
A Bivins, D North, A Ahmad, W Ahmed, E Alm, F Been, P Bhattacharya, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 54 (13), 7754-7757, 2020
3762020
Virus and prokaryote enumeration from planktonic aquatic environments by epifluorescence microscopy with SYBR Green I
A Patel, RT Noble, JA Steele, MS Schwalbach, I Hewson, JA Fuhrman
Nature protocols 2 (2), 269-276, 2007
3562007
Microbial indicators of aquatic ecosystem change: current applications to eutrophication studies
HW Paerl, J Dyble, PH Moisander, RT Noble, MF Piehler, JL Pinckney, ...
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 46 (3), 233-246, 2003
3312003
Inactivation of indicator micro‐organisms from various sources of faecal contamination in seawater and freshwater
RT Noble, IM Lee, KC Schiff
Journal of applied microbiology 96 (3), 464-472, 2004
3202004
Rapidly measured indicators of recreational water quality and swimming-associated illness at marine beaches: a prospective cohort study
TJ Wade, E Sams, KP Brenner, R Haugland, E Chern, M Beach, L Wymer, ...
Environmental Health 9, 1-14, 2010
3192010
A review of technologies for rapid detection of bacteria in recreational waters
RT Noble, SB Weisberg
Journal of water and health 3 (4), 381-392, 2005
2652005
Quantitative PCR for detection and enumeration of genetic markers of bovine fecal pollution
OC Shanks, E Atikovic, AD Blackwood, J Lu, RT Noble, JS Domingo, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 74 (3), 745-752, 2008
2512008
Enteroviruses detected by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction from the coastal waters of Santa Monica Bay, California: low correlation to bacterial indicator levels
RT Noble, JA Fuhrman
The ecology and etiology of newly emerging marine diseases, 175-184, 2001
2242001
Characterizing fecal contamination in stormwater runoff in coastal North Carolina, USA
JK Parker, D McIntyre, RT Noble
Water research 44 (14), 4186-4194, 2010
2132010
Minimizing errors in RT-PCR detection and quantification of SARS-CoV-2 RNA for wastewater surveillance
W Ahmed, SL Simpson, PM Bertsch, K Bibby, A Bivins, LL Blackall, ...
Science of the Total Environment 805, 149877, 2022
1922022
Attachment of fecal indicator bacteria to particles in the Neuse River Estuary, NC
JS Fries, GW Characklis, RT Noble
Journal of Environmental Engineering 132 (10), 1338-1345, 2006
1882006
Multitiered approach using quantitative PCR to track sources of fecal pollution affecting Santa Monica Bay, California
RT Noble, JF Griffith, AD Blackwood, JA Fuhrman, JB Gregory, ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72 (2), 1604-1612, 2006
1872006
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