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1. Exploring the potential of epigenetic chemicals to increase metabolite production in the dinoflagellate microalga Amphidinium carterae.

2. Absorption Spectra as Predictors of Algal Biomass and Pigment Content of the Cultured Microalgae Amphidinium carterae, Isochrysis galbana, Nephroselmis sp., and Anabaena sp.

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3. Amphidinium spp. as a Source of Antimicrobial, Antifungal, and Anticancer Compounds.

4. Galactolipids of the genus Amphidinium (Dinophyceae): an hypothesis that they are basal to those of other peridinin-containing dinoflagellates.

5. Sterols of Testudodinium testudo (formerly Amphidinium testudo): Production of the Δ8(14) sterol gymnodinosterol and chemotaxonomic relationship to the Kareniaceae.

6. Sterols of Amphidinium species in the Operculatum Clade: Predominance of cholesterol instead of Δ8(14) sterols previously considered Amphidinium‐specific biomarkers.

7. Response of the Ciliates Fabrea salina and Condylostoma sp. to Different Salinities and Microalgal Feeds.

8. Phytoplankton communities in marine intertidal rock-pools: Effect of location, geometric shapes and allelopathy.

9. Benthic dinoflagellates in Korean waters.

10. Integrated omics unveil the secondary metabolic landscape of a basal dinoflagellate.

11. Acclimation of the microalga Amphidinium carterae to different nitrogen sources: potential application in the treatment of marine aquaculture effluents.

12. Iriomoteolides-9a and 11a: two new odd-numbered macrolides from the marine dinoflagellate Amphidinium species.

13. Testudodinium magnum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a novel marine sand-dwelling dinoflagellate from subtropical Japan.

14. Bispinodinium angelaceum gen. et sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new sand-dwelling dinoflagellate from the seafloor off Mageshima Island, Japan1.

15. Testudodinium gen. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new genus of sand-dwelling dinoflagellates formerly classified in the genus Amphidinium.

16. Abundance of epiphytic dinoflagellates from coastal waters off Jeju Island, Korea During Autumn 2009.

17. Species composition and morphology of dinoflagellates (Dinophyta) of epiphytic assemblages of Peter the Great Bay in the Sea of Japan.

18. mRNA EDITING AND SPLICED-LEADER RNA TRANS-SPLICING GROUPS OXYRRHIS, NOCTILUCA, HETEROCAPSA, AND AMPHIDINIUM AS BASAL LINEAGES OF DINOFLAGELLATES.

19. A new genus of athecate interstitial dinoflagellates,Togulagen. nov., previously encompassed withinAmphidinium sensulato: Inferred from light and electron microscopy and phylogenetic analyses of partial large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences.

20. Papers Containing New Taxa AMPHIDINIUM REVISITED. I. REDEFINITION OF AMPHIDINIUM (DINOPHYCEAE) BASED ON CLADISTIC AND MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSES.

21. The Effect of Various Salinities and Light Intensities on the Growth Performance of Five Locally Isolated Microalgae [ Amphidinium carterae , Nephroselmis sp., Tetraselmis sp. (var. red pappas), Asteromonas gracilis and Dunaliella sp.] in Laboratory Batch Cultures

22. SYNCHRONIZATION OF THE MARINE DINOFLAGELLATE AMPHIDINIUM CARTERI IN DENSE CULTURES.

23. THE EFFECT OF SULFIDE ON THE BLUEGREEN ALGAE OF HOT SPRINGS. 1. NEW ZEALAND AND ICELAND.

24. EFFECT OF AMMONIA ON PHOTOSYNTHETIC RATE AND PHOTOSYNTHATE RELEASE BY AMPHIDINIUM CARTERAE (DINOPHYCEAE).

25. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE DINOFLAGELLATE FLAGELLAR APPARATUS IV. <em>GYMNODINIUM ACIDOTUM</em>.

26. THE MICROTUBULAR CYTOSKELETON OF <em>AMPHIDINIUM RHYNCHOCEPHALUM</em> (DINOPHYCEAE).

27. AMPHIDINIUM CRYOPHILUM SP. NOV. (DINOPHYCEAE) A NEW FRESHWATER DINOFLAGELLATE. II. ULTRASTRUCTURE.

28. β CARBOXYLATION ENZYMES IN MARINE PHYTOPLANKTON AND ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION OF PYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE FROM AMPHIDINIUM CARTERAE (DINOPHYCEAE).

29. RECYCLING OF METABOLIZED IRON BY THE MARINE DINOFLAGELLATE AMPHIDINIUM CARTERAE.

30. COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF MARINE DIATOMS AND DINOFLAGELLATES IN RELATION TO IRRADIANCE AND CELL SIZE. I. GROWTH UNDER CONTINUOUS LIGHT.

31. The mitotic apparatus in the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae.

32. The microtubular cytoskeleton of three dinoflagellates: an immunofluorescence study.

33. Some cytochemical studies on the cell surface of Amphidinium carterae ( Dinophyceae).