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1. Macroalgal eukaryotic microbiome composition indicates novel phylogenetic diversity and broad host spectrum of oomycete pathogens.

2. Specific Phylotypes of Saprolegnia parasitica Associated with Atlantic Salmon Freshwater Aquaculture.

3. Evidence of a Natural Hybrid Oomycete Isolated from Ornamental Nursery Stock.

4. Phylogenetic and Functional Diversity of Saprolegniales and Fungi Isolated from Temperate Lakes in Northeast Germany.

5. Evaluation of Potential Transfer of the Pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica between Farmed Salmonids and Wild Fish.

6. Pathogenicity and Host Range of Pythium kashmirense -A Soil-Borne Oomycete Recently Discovered in the UK.

7. Development of a 3D spheroid cell culture system from fish cell lines for in vitro infection studies: Evaluation with Saprolegnia parasitica.

8. Transcriptome analysis reveals immune pathways underlying resistance in the common carp Cyprinus carpio against the oomycete Aphanomyces invadans.

9. The chaperone Lhs1 contributes to the virulence of the fish-pathogenic oomycete Aphanomyces invadans.

10. Molecular insights into the mechanisms of susceptibility of Labeo rohita against oomycete Aphanomyces invadans.

11. Saprolegnia infection after vaccination in Atlantic salmon is associated with differential expression of stress and immune genes in the host.

12. Publisher Correction: Morphological, genotypic and metabolomic signatures confirm interfamilial hybridization between the ubiquitous kelps Macrocystis (Arthrothamnaceae) and Lessonia (Lessoniaceae).

13. Host and pathogen autophagy are central to the inducible local defences and systemic response of the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera against the oomycete pathogen Anisolpidium ectocarpii.

14. Morphological, genotypic and metabolomic signatures confirm interfamilial hybridization between the ubiquitous kelps Macrocystis (Arthrothamnaceae) and Lessonia (Lessoniaceae).

15. Biological Concepts for the Control of Aquatic Zoosporic Diseases.

16. Exophiala angulospora infection in hatchery-reared lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) broodstock.

17. Cell entry of a host-targeting protein of oomycetes requires gp96.

18. Galleria melonella as an experimental in vivo host model for the fish-pathogenic oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica.

19. Specialized attachment structure of the fish pathogenic oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica.

20. Maullinia braseltonii sp. nov. (Rhizaria, Phytomyxea, Phagomyxida): A Cyst-forming Parasite of the Bull Kelp Durvillaea spp. (Stramenopila, Phaeophyceae, Fucales).

21. The RxLR Motif of the Host Targeting Effector AVR3a of Phytophthora infestans Is Cleaved before Secretion.

22. Hook, Line and Infection: A Guide to Culturing Parasites, Establishing Infections and Assessing Immune Responses in the Three-Spined Stickleback.

23. Emerging oomycete threats to plants and animals.

24. Nonagonal cadherins: A new protein family found within the Stramenopiles.

25. Arctic marine phytobenthos of northern Baffin Island.

26. Mobilization of Pollutant-Degrading Bacteria by Eukaryotic Zoospores.

27. A thicker chorion gives ova of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) the upper hand against Saprolegnia infections.

28. NmPin from the marine thaumarchaeote Nitrosopumilus maritimus is an active membrane associated prolyl isomerase.

29. Saprolegnia diclina IIIA and S. parasitica employ different infection strategies when colonizing eggs of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L.

30. Export of malaria proteins requires co-translational processing of the PEXEL motif independent of phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate binding.

31. Infection of the brown alga Ectocarpus siliculosus by the oomycete Eurychasma dicksonii induces oxidative stress and halogen metabolism.

32. New record and phylogenetic affinities of the oomycete Olpidiopsis feldmanni infecting Asparagopsis sp. (Rhodophyta).

33. Chaxapeptin, a Lasso Peptide from Extremotolerant Streptomyces leeuwenhoekii Strain C58 from the Hyperarid Atacama Desert.

34. Development of eukaryotic zoospores within polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-polluted environments: a set of behaviors that are relevant for bioremediation.

35. Role of pathogen-derived cell wall carbohydrates and prostaglandin E2 in immune response and suppression of fish immunity by the oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica.

36. Deciphering microbial landscapes of fish eggs to mitigate emerging diseases.

37. Functional characterization of a tyrosinase gene from the oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica by RNAi silencing.

38. A putative serine protease, SpSsp1, from Saprolegnia parasitica is recognised by sera of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.

39. Animal pathogenic Oomycetes.

40. Reprint of: Saprolegnia strains isolated from river insects and amphipods are broad spectrum pathogens.

41. Auto-aggregation in zoospores of Phytophthora infestans: the cooperative roles of bioconvection and chemotaxis.

42. Global distribution of two fungal pathogens threatening endangered sea turtles.

43. Managing scientific diving operations in a remote location: the Canadian high Arctic.

44. Saprolegnia strains isolated from river insects and amphipods are broad spectrum pathogens.

45. Distinctive expansion of potential virulence genes in the genome of the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica.

46. In vitro translocation experiments with RxLR-reporter fusion proteins of Avr1b from Phytophthora sojae and AVR3a from Phytophthora infestans fail to demonstrate specific autonomous uptake in plant and animal cells.

47. A family of small tyrosine rich proteins is essential for oogonial and oospore cell wall development of the mycoparasitic oomycete Pythium oligandrum.

48. Parental transfer of the antimicrobial protein LBP/BPI protects Biomphalaria glabrata eggs against oomycete infections.

49. Secretion, delivery and function of oomycete effector proteins.

50. Avirulence protein 3a (AVR3a) from the potato pathogen Phytophthora infestans forms homodimers through its predicted translocation region and does not specifically bind phospholipids.

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