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Croteau D, Guérin S, Bruyant F, Ferland J, Campbell DA, Babin M, Lavaud J.  2021.  Contrasting nonphotochemical quenching patterns under high light and darkness aligns with light niche occupancy in Arctic diatoms. Limnology and Oceanography. 66:S231–S245.PDF icon Croteau et al. - 2021 - Contrasting nonphotochemical quenching patterns un.pdf (1.19 MB)
Six C, Finkel ZV, Rodriguez F, Marie D, Partensky F, Campbell DA.  2008.  Contrasting photoacclimation strategies in ecotypes of the eukayotic picoplankter ¡i¿Ostreococcus¡/i¿. Limnology and Oceanography. 53:255–265.PDF icon Six et al_2008_Contrasting photoacclimation strategies in ecotypes of the eukayotic.pdf (486.58 KB)
Rihtman B, Torcello-Requena A, Mikhaylina A, Puxty RJ, Clokie MRJ, Millard AD, Scanlan DJ.  2024.  Coordinated transcriptional response to environmental stress by a \textit{Synechococcus virus. The ISME Journal. :wrae032.PDF icon Novak Vanclova et al_2024_New plastids, old proteins.pdf (7.01 MB)
Bellec L, Clerissi C, Edern R, Foulon E, Simon N, Grimsley N, Desdevises Y.  2014.  Cophylogenetic interactions between marine viruses and eukaryotic picophytoplankton. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14:59.PDF icon Bellec et al_2014_Cophylogenetic interactions between marine viruses and eukaryotic.pdf (496.16 KB)
Stuart RK, Bundy R, Buck K, Ghassemain M, Barbeau K, Palenik B.  2017.  Copper toxicity response influences mesotrophic S ynechococcus community structure. Environmental Microbiology. 19:756–769.PDF icon Stuart et al_2017_Copper toxicity response influences mesotrophic S ynechococcus community.pdf (1.37 MB)
Carrigee LA, Mahmoud RM, Sanfilippo JE, Frick JP, Strnat JA, Karty JA, Chen B, Kehoe DM, Schluchter WM.  2020.  CpeY is a phycoerythrobilin lyase for cysteine 82 of the phycoerythrin I α-subunit in marine Synechococcus. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. :148215.PDF icon Carrillo et al_2018_Identification and analysis of OsttaDSP, a phosphoglucan phosphatase from.pdf (13.68 MB)
De Vries J, Monteiro F, Langer G, Brownlee C, Wheeler G.  2023.  A critical trade-off between nitrogen quota and growth allows Coccolithus braarudii life cycle phases’ to exploit varying environment. PDF icon De Vries et al. - 2023 - A critical trade-off between nitrogen quota and gr.pdf (3.33 MB)
Paredes E, Ward A, Probert I, Gouhier L, Campbell CN.  2021.  Cryopreservation of algae. Cryopreservation and freeze-drying protocols. 2180:607–621.PDF icon Paredes et al_2021_Cryopreservation of algae.pdf (554.86 KB)
Cai R, Kayal E, Alves-de-Souza C, Bigeard E, Corre E, Jeanthon C, Marie D, Porcel BM, Siano R, Szymczak J et al..  2020.  Cryptic species in the parasitic Amoebophrya species complex revealed by a polyphasic approach. Scientific Reports. 10:2531.PDF icon Cai et al. - Cryptic species in the parasitic Amoebophrya species complex revealed by a polyphasic approach.pdf (3.38 MB)
Ben-Joseph O, de Haan D, Rechav K, Shimoni E, Levin-Zaidman S, Langer G, Probert I, Wheeler GL, Gal A.  2023.  Crystallization of Coccolith Calcite at Different Life-Cycle Phases Exhibits Distinct Degrees of Cellular Confinement. Small Structures. n/a:2200353.PDF icon Ben-Joseph et al. - Crystallization of Coccolith Calcite at Different .pdf (1.8 MB)
Ribeiro CGérikas, Santos ALopes dos, Gourvil P, Le Gall F, Marie D, Tragin M, Probert I, Vaulot D.  2020.  Culturable diversity of Arctic phytoplankton during pack ice melting. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 8:6.PDF icon Ribeiro et al_2020_Culturable diversity of Arctic phytoplankton during pack ice melting.pdf (6.82 MB)
Olusoji OD, Spaak JW, Holmes M, Neyens T, Aerts M, De Laender F.  2021.  cyanoFilter: An R package to identify phytoplankton populations from flow cytometry data using cell pigmentation and granularity. Ecological Modelling. 460:109743.PDF icon Olusoji et al_2021_cyanoFilter.pdf (1.29 MB)
Fenizia S, Weissflog J, Pohnert G.  2021.  Cysteinolic Acid Is a Widely Distributed Compatible Solute of Marine Microalgae. Marine Drugs. 19:683.PDF icon Fenizia et al_2021_Cysteinolic Acid Is a Widely Distributed Compatible Solute of Marine Microalgae.pdf (997.08 KB)
Uwizeye C, Brisbin MMars, Gallet B, Chevalier F, LeKieffre C, Schieber NL, Falconet D, Wangpraseurt D, Schertel L, Stryhanyuk H et al..  2021.  Cytoklepty in the plankton: A host strategy to optimize the bioenergetic machinery of endosymbiotic algae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118PDF icon Uwizeye et al. - 2021 - Cytoklepty in the plankton A host strategy to opt.pdf (3.9 MB)
Varga E, Prause H-C, Riepl M, Hochmayr N, Berk D, Attakpah E, Kiss E, Medić N, Del Favero G, Larsen TOstenfeld et al..  2024.  Cytotoxicity of Prymnesium parvum extracts and prymnesin analogs on epithelial fish gill cells RTgill-W1 and the human colon cell line HCEC-1CT. Archives of Toxicology. PDF icon Varga et al_2024_Cytotoxicity of Prymnesium parvum extracts and prymnesin analogs on epithelial.pdf (1.48 MB)

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