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1. Acute and chronic effects of Titanium dioxide (TiO2) PM1 on honey bee gut microbiota under laboratory conditions

3. A blood test to monitor bee health across a European network of agricultural sites of different land-use by MALDI BeeTyping mass spectrometry.

4. Novel indices reveal that pollinator exposure to pesticides varies across biological compartments and crop surroundings.

5. Pesticide use negatively affects bumble bees across European landscapes.

6. Distribution of infectious and parasitic agents among three sentinel bee species across European agricultural landscapes.

7. Pollen nutrition fosters honeybee tolerance to pesticides.

8. Antarctic ecosystems in transition - life between stresses and opportunities.

9. Regulation of globin expression in Antarctic fish under thermal and hypoxic stress.

10. Acute and chronic effects of Titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) PM 1 on honey bee gut microbiota under laboratory conditions.

11. Neonicotinoid Clothianidin reduces honey bee immune response and contributes to Varroa mite proliferation.

12. Structural and functional properties of Antarctic fish cytoglobins-1: Cold-reactivity in multi-ligand reactions.

13. Interactions Between Thiamethoxam and Deformed Wing Virus Can Drastically Impair Flight Behavior of Honey Bees.

14. Conformational Flexibility Drives Cold Adaptation in Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125 Globins.

15. Adaptations to environmental change: Globin superfamily evolution in Antarctic fishes.

16. Enzymes from Marine Polar Regions and Their Biotechnological Applications.

17. Influence of chronic exposure to thiamethoxam and chronic bee paralysis virus on winter honey bees.

18. Haemolymph removal by Varroa mite destabilizes the dynamical interaction between immune effectors and virus in bees, as predicted by Volterra's model.

19. Coexistence of multiple globin genes conferring protection against nitrosative stress to the Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125.

20. Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research.

21. Biotechnological Applications of Bioactive Peptides From Marine Sources.

22. The neonicotinoid insecticide Clothianidin adversely affects immune signaling in a human cell line.

23. The Greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus-Hemoglobins and ligand-binding properties.

24. Microbial characterization of bee pollen from the Vesuvius area collected by using three different traps.

25. A mutualistic symbiosis between a parasitic mite and a pathogenic virus undermines honey bee immunity and health.

26. Polar Marine Microorganisms and Climate Change.

27. Structural flexibility of the heme cavity in the cold-adapted truncated hemoglobin from the Antarctic marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125.

28. Honey Bees (Apis mellifera, L.) as Active Samplers of Airborne Particulate Matter.

29. Marine Microbial Secondary Metabolites: Pathways, Evolution and Physiological Roles.

30. A virulence factor encoded by a polydnavirus confers tolerance to transgenic tobacco plants against lepidopteran larvae, by impairing nutrient absorption.

31. Functional analysis of an immune gene of Spodoptera littoralis by RNAi.

32. Neonicotinoid clothianidin adversely affects insect immunity and promotes replication of a viral pathogen in honey bees.

33. Antarctic bacterial haemoglobin and its role in the protection against nitrogen reactive species.

34. Ligand-rebinding kinetics of 2/2 hemoglobin from the Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125.

35. The globins of cold-adapted Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125: from the structure to the physiological functions.

36. Understanding and protecting the world's biodiversity: the role and legacy of the SCAR programme "Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic".

38. ATP regulation of the ligand-binding properties in temperate and cold-adapted haemoglobins. X-ray structure and ligand-binding kinetics in the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus.

39. Molecular adaptations in Antarctic fish and marine microorganisms.

40. Synergistic parasite-pathogen interactions mediated by host immunity can drive the collapse of honeybee colonies.

41. Biophysical characterisation of neuroglobin of the icefish, a natural knockout for hemoglobin and myoglobin. Comparison with human neuroglobin.

42. Low affinity PEGylated hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii, a model for hemoglobin-based blood substitutes.

43. Ligand- and proton-linked conformational changes of the ferrous 2/2 hemoglobin of Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125.

44. Polymerization of hemoglobins in Arctic fish: Lycodes reticulatus and Gadus morhua.

45. How will fish that evolved at constant sub-zero temperatures cope with global warming? Notothenioids as a case study.

46. Structure and dynamics of Antarctic fish neuroglobin assessed by computer simulations.

47. The peculiar heme pocket of the 2/2 hemoglobin of cold-adapted Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125.

48. Varroa destructor is an effective vector of Israeli acute paralysis virus in the honeybee, Apis mellifera.

49. Crystallization, preliminary X-ray diffraction studies and Raman microscopy of the major haemoglobin from the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus in the carbomonoxy form.

50. An order-disorder transition plays a role in switching off the root effect in fish hemoglobins.

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