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51. Effects of substratum and depth on benthic harmful dinoflagellate assemblages

52. New Records of Genus Dinophysis, Gonyaulax, Amphidinium, Heterocapsa (Dinophyceae) from Korean Waters

53. A pilot-scale bioprocess to produce amphidinols from the marine microalga Amphidinium carterae: Isolation of a novel analogue

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

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

56. Phylogenomics shows unique traits in Noctilucales are derived rather than ancestral.

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

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

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

60. Toxic dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae) from Rarotonga, Cook Islands

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

63. Phytoplankton defenses: Do Emiliania huxleyi coccoliths protect against microzooplankton predators?

64. An evaluation of the genus Amphidinium (Dinophyceae) combining evidence from morphology, phylogenetics, and toxin production, with the introduction of six novel species

65. Isolation and structure elucidation of a new amphidinol with a truncated polyhydroxyl chain from Amphidinium klebsii

66. 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.

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

68. Marine dinoflagellates as a source of new bioactive structures

69. Simultaneous Detection of Thiamine and Its Phosphate Esters from Microalgae by HPLC

70. High sensitivity of rat cardiomyoblast H9c2(2-1) cells to Gambierdiscus toxic compounds

71. Hemolysis associated toxicities of benthic dinoflagellates from Hong Kong waters

72. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy as a tool for the identification of red tide organisms

73. Distribution and potential toxicity of benthic harmful dinoflagellates in waters of Florida Bay and the Florida Keys

74. Effects of increasing temperature and acidification on the growth and competitive success of Alexandrium catenella from the Gulf of Maine

75. Exploring the chemodiversity of tropical microalgae for the discovery of natural antifouling compounds

76. 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

77. Seasonal and long-term dynamics of sand-dwelling dinoflagellates (Dinoflagellata) in Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

78. Toward the Total Synthesis of Amphidinolide N: Synthesis of the C8–C29 Fragment

79. The occurrence of microscopic algae with blue-green chloroplasts or with endocyanelles (Glaucophyta) in the fresh waters of the Czech Republic, with a new report of Cryptella cyanophora Pascher

80. Ostreopsis cf. ovata and Ostreopsis lenticularis (Dinophyceae: Gonyaulacales) in the Galapagos Marine Reserve

81. Genetic transformation of the dinoflagellate chloroplast

82. Potent Cytotoxic Analogs of Amphidinolides from the Atlantic Octocoral Stragulum bicolor

83. The use of stable isotopes to measure the ingestion rate of potentially toxic benthic dinoflagellates by harpacticoid copepods

84. Mechanisms of Maternal Inheritance of Dinoflagellate Symbionts in the Acoelomorph Worm Waminoa litus.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

95. The mitotic apparatus in the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae.

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

97. Iriomoteolides: novel chemical tools to study actin dynamics

98. Iriomoteolides-10a and 12a, Cytotoxic Macrolides from Marine Dinoflagellate Amphidinium Species

99. BENTHIC HARMFUL DINOFLAGELLATE ASSEMBLAGES IN A FRINGING REEF OF SAMPADI ISLAND, SARAWAK, MALAYSIA

100. Amphidinin G, a putative biosynthetic precursor of amphidinin A from marine dinoflagellate Amphidinium sp

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