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2024
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)
Koslová A, Hackl T, Bade F, Kasikovic ASanchez, Barenhoff K, Schimm F, Mersdorf U, Fischer MG.  2024.  Endogenous virophages are active and mitigate giant virus infection in the marine protist Cafeteria burkhardae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121:e2314606121.PDF icon Koslova et al_2024_Endogenous virophages are active and mitigate giant virus infection in the.pdf (2.07 MB)
Koslová A, Hackl T, Bade F, Kasikovic ASanchez, Barenhoff K, Schimm F, Mersdorf U, Fischer MG.  2024.  Endogenous virophages are active and mitigate giant virus infection in the marine protist Cafeteria burkhardae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121:e2314606121.PDF icon Koslova et al_2024_Endogenous virophages are active and mitigate giant virus infection in the.pdf (2.07 MB)
Cho A, Lax G, Livingston SJ, Masukagami Y, Naumova M, Millar O, Husnik F, Keeling PJ.  2024.  Genomic analyses of Symbiomonas scintillans show no evidence for endosymbiotic bacteria but does reveal the presence of giant viruses. PLOS Genetics. 20:e1011218.PDF icon Cho et al_2024_Genomic analyses of Symbiomonas scintillans show no evidence for endosymbiotic.pdf (6.58 MB)
Krinos AI, Shapiro SK, Li W, Haley ST, Dyhrman ST, Dutkiewicz S, Follows MJ, Alexander H.  2024.  Intraspecific diversity in thermal performance determines phytoplankton ecological niche. PDF icon Krinos et al. - 2024 - Intraspecific diversity in thermal performance det.pdf (2.84 MB)
Granata T, Rattenbacher B, Kehl F, Egli M.  2024.  Microbial Factories and Exploiting Synergies of Bioreactor Technologies to Produce Bioproducts. Fermentation. 10:135.PDF icon Granata et al_2024_Microbial Factories and Exploiting Synergies of Bioreactor Technologies to.pdf (1.28 MB)
Kamakura S, Bilcke G, Sato S.  2024.  Transcriptional responses to salinity-induced changes in cell wall morphology of the euryhaline diatom Pleurosira laevis. Journal of Phycology. n/aPDF icon Kamakura et al. - Transcriptional responses to salinity-induced chan.pdf (6.74 MB)
2022
Grébert T, Garczarek L, Daubin V, Humily F, Marie D, Ratin M, Devailly A, Farrant GK, Mary I, Mella-Flores D et al..  2022.  Diversity and evolution of pigment types in marine \textit{Synechococcus cyanobacteria. Genome Biology and Evolution. :evac035.PDF icon Grebert et al_2022_Diversity and evolution of pigment types in marine iSynechococcus-i.pdf (3.21 MB)
Sorokina M, Barth E, Zulfiqar M, Kwantes M, Pohnert G, Steinbeck C.  2022.  Draft genome assembly and sequencing dataset of the marine diatom Skeletonema costatum RCC75. Data in Brief. :107931.PDF icon Sorokina et al. - 2022 - Draft genome assembly and sequencing dataset of th.pdf (521.08 KB)
Zhang Q-C, Liu C, Wang J-X, Kong F-Z, Niu Z, Xiang L, Yu R-C.  2022.  Intense blooms of Phaeocystis globosa in the South China Sea are caused by a unique “giant-colony” ecotype. Harmful Algae. 114:102227.PDF icon Zhang et al. - 2022 - Intense blooms of Phaeocystis globosa in the South.pdf (7.05 MB)
Falciatore A, Bailleul B, Boulouis A, Bouly J-P, Bujaldon S, Cheminant-Navarro S, Choquet Y, de Vitry C, Eberhard S, Jaubert M et al..  2022.  Light-driven processes: key players of the functional biodiversity in microalgae. Comptes Rendus. Biologies. 345:1–24.PDF icon Falciatore et al_2022_Light-driven processes.pdf (2.62 MB)
Domínguez-Martín MAgustina, López-Lozano A, Melero-Rubio Y, Gómez-Baena G, Jiménez-Estrada JAndrés, Kukil K, Díez J, García-Fernández JManuel.  2022.  Marine \textit{Synechococcus sp. Strain WH7803 Shows Specific Adaptative Responses to Assimilate Nanomolar Concentrations of Nitrate. Microbiology Spectrum. 10:e00187–22.PDF icon Domínguez-Martín et al. - 2022 - Marine Synechococcus sp. Strain WH7803 Show.pdf (2.07 MB)
Koppelle S, López-Escardó D, Brussaard CPD, Huisman J, Philippart CJM, Massana R, Wilken S.  2022.  Mixotrophy in the bloom-forming genus Phaeocystis and other haptophytes. Harmful Algae. 117:102292.PDF icon Koppelle et al. - 2022 - Mixotrophy in the bloom-forming genus Phaeocystis .pdf (5.56 MB)
Haney AM, Sanfilippo JE, Garczarek L, Partensky F, Kehoe DM.  2022.  Multiple Photolyases Protect the Marine Cyanobacterium Synechococcus from Ultraviolet Radiation. mBio. 13:e01511–22.PDF icon Haney et al. - 2022 - Multiple Photolyases Protect the Marine Cyanobacte.pdf (1.2 MB)
Carrigee LA, Frick JP, Liu X, Karty JA, Trinidad JC, Tom IP, Yang X, Dufour L, Partensky F, Schluchter WM.  2022.  The phycoerythrobilin isomerization activity of MpeV in Synechococcus sp. WH8020 is prevented by the presence of a histidine at position 141 within its phycoerythrin-I β-subunit substrate. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13:1011189.PDF icon Carrigee et al_2022_The phycoerythrobilin isomerization activity of MpeV in Synechococcus sp.pdf (5.76 MB)
Liu F, Gledhill M, Tan Q-G, Zhu K, Zhang Q, Salaün P, Tagliabue A, Zhang Y, Weiss D, Achterberg EP et al..  2022.  Phycosphere pH of unicellular nano- and micro- phytoplankton cells and consequences for iron speciation. The ISME Journal. 16:2329–2336.PDF icon Liu et al_2022_Phycosphere pH of unicellular nano- and micro- phytoplankton cells and.pdf (1.5 MB)
Akita S, Vieira C, Hanyuda T, Rousseau F, Cruaud C, Couloux A, Heesch S, J. Cock M, Kawai H.  2022.  Providing a phylogenetic framework for trait-based analyses in brown algae: Phylogenomic tree inferred from 32 nuclear protein-coding sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 168:107408.
Eyal Z, Krounbi L, Ben Joseph O, Avrahami EM, Pinkas I, Peled-Zehavi H, Gal A.  2022.  The variability in the structural and functional properties of coccolith base plates. Acta Biomaterialia. 148:336–344.

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