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1. Structure, function and parallel evolution of the bivalve byssus, with insights from proteomes and the zebra mussel genome.

2. Massive gene presence-absence variation shapes an open pan-genome in the Mediterranean mussel.

3. Shell deformity as a marker for retrospective detection of a pathogenic unicellular alga, Coccomyxa sp., in mytilid mussels: A first case study and research agenda.

4. Enhanced discrimination of basophilic cells on mussel digestive gland tissue sections by means of toluidine-eosin staining.

5. Morphological and molecular responses in ovaries of Mytilus galloprovincialis collected in two different sites of the Naples Bay.

6. Applicability of Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models across steep environmental gradients.

7. Characterizing individual variability in mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) growth and testing its physiological drivers using Functional Data Analysis.

8. In vivo characterization of bivalve larval shells: a confocal Raman microscopy study.

9. Biochemical characterization of the native α-carbonic anhydrase purified from the mantle of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis.

10. The purplish bifurcate mussel Mytilisepta virgata gene expression atlas reveals a remarkable tissue functional specialization.

11. Shell fluctuating asymmetry in the sea-dwelling benthic bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lamarck, 1819) as morphological markers to detect environmental chemical contamination.

12. Edge effects reverse facilitation by a widespread foundation species.

13. In-depth proteomic analysis of the byssus from marine mussel Mytilus coruscus.

14. Genetic, Ecological and Morphological Distinctness of the Blue Mussels Mytilus trossulus Gould and M. edulis L. in the White Sea.

15. Within-site variation of growth rates and terminal sizes in Mytilus californianus along wave exposure and tidal gradients.

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