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101. Response of Downy Oak (Quercus pubescens Willd.) to Climate Change: Transcriptome Assembly, Differential Gene Analysis and Targeted Metabolomics.

102. Methanohalophilus profundi sp. nov., a methylotrophic halophilic piezophilic methanogen isolated from a deep hypersaline anoxic basin.

103. In-Depth In Silico Search for Cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis) Antimicrobial Peptides Following Bacterial Challenge of Haemocytes.

104. Seascape genomics reveals population isolation in the reef-building honeycomb worm, Sabellaria alveolata (L.).

105. -Omic Analysis of the Sepia officinalis White Body: New Insights into Multifunctionality and Haematopoiesis Regulation.

106. The genome of Ectocarpus subulatus - A highly stress-tolerant brown alga.

107. Synergic Effects of Temperature and Irradiance on the Physiology of the Marine Synechococcus Strain WH7803.

109. Inferring Biochemical Reactions and Metabolite Structures to Understand Metabolic Pathway Drift.

110. Cryptic species in the parasitic Amoebophrya species complex revealed by a polyphasic approach.

111. Comparative genomics applied to Mucor species with different lifestyles.

112. Genome Sequences of 72 Bacterial Strains Isolated from Ectocarpus subulatus: A Resource for Algal Microbiology.

113. Responses of the kelp Saccharina latissima (Phaeophyceae) to the warming Arctic: from physiology to transcriptomics.

114. Comparative analysis of five Mucor species transcriptomes.

115. Is geographical variation driving the transcriptomic responses to multiple stressors in the kelp Saccharina latissima?

116. Genome-Scale Metabolic Networks Shed Light on the Carotenoid Biosynthesis Pathway in the Brown Algae Saccharina japonica and Cladosiphon okamuranus .

117. Transcriptomic analysis of clam extrapallial fluids reveals immunity and cytoskeleton alterations in the first week of Brown Ring Disease development.

118. Stable isotope probing and metagenomics highlight the effect of plants on uncultured phenanthrene-degrading bacterial consortium in polluted soil.

119. First Viruses Infecting the Marine Diatom Guinardia delicatula .

120. Design of antimicrobial peptides from a cuttlefish database.

121. Therapeutic Potential of a New Jumbo Phage That Infects Vibrio coralliilyticus , a Widespread Coral Pathogen.

122. Comparative Time-Scale Gene Expression Analysis Highlights the Infection Processes of Two Amoebophrya Strains.

123. A de novo approach to disentangle partner identity and function in holobiont systems.

124. Dietary aquaculture by-product hydrolysates: impact on the transcriptomic response of the intestinal mucosa of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) fed low fish meal diets.

125. Translatome analysis at the egg-to-embryo transition in sea urchin.

126. Adhesive gland transcriptomics uncovers a diversity of genes involved in glue formation in marine tube-building polychaetes.

127. Analysis of the genomic basis of functional diversity in dinoflagellates using a transcriptome-based sequence similarity network.

128. Crustacean cardioactive peptides: Expression, localization, structure, and a possible involvement in regulation of egg-laying in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis.

129. Complete Genome Sequence of the Halophilic Methylotrophic Methanogen Archaeon Methanohalophilus portucalensis Strain FDF-1 T .

130. Identification of a moronecidin-like antimicrobial peptide in the venomous fish Pterois volitans: Functional and structural study of pteroicidin-α.

131. Detection of bacterial contaminants and hybrid sequences in the genome of the kelp Saccharina japonica using Taxoblast.

132. Nitric Oxide Mediates Nitrite-Sensing and Acclimation and Triggers a Remodeling of Lipids.

133. Chloropicophyceae, a new class of picophytoplanktonic prasinophytes.

134. Characterization of the neuropeptidome of a Southern Ocean decapod, the Antarctic shrimp Chorismus antarcticus: Focusing on a new decapod ITP-like peptide belonging to the CHH peptide family.

135. The metagenomic data life-cycle: standards and best practices.

136. Acute pancreatitis in immunocompromised patients: beware of varicella zoster virus primo-infection.

137. A Large and Consistent Phylogenomic Dataset Supports Sponges as the Sister Group to All Other Animals.

138. Re-annotation, improved large-scale assembly and establishment of a catalogue of noncoding loci for the genome of the model brown alga Ectocarpus.

139. Herbivore-induced chemical and molecular responses of the kelps Laminaria digitata and Lessonia spicata.

140. Physiological adjustments and transcriptome reprogramming are involved in the acclimation to salinity gradients in diatoms.

141. Complete Genome Sequence of Methanohalophilus halophilus DSM 3094 T , Isolated from a Cyanobacterial Mat and Bottom Deposits at Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Northwestern Australia.

142. Bioinformatics Pipeline for Transcriptome Sequencing Analysis.

144. Responses of the arcto-boreal krill species Thysanoessa inermis to variations in water temperature: coupling Hsp70 isoform expressions with metabolism.

145. [Telemedicine in thrombotic microangiopathies: A way forward in rare diseases requiring emergency care].

146. Clam focal and systemic immune responses to QPX infection revealed by RNA-seq technology.

147. Neuropeptidome of the Cephalopod Sepia officinalis: Identification, Tissue Mapping, and Expression Pattern of Neuropeptides and Neurohormones during Egg Laying.

148. Host-microbe interactions as a driver of acclimation to salinity gradients in brown algal cultures.

149. The Toll/NF-κB pathway in cuttlefish symbiotic accessory nidamental gland.

150. WiseScaffolder: an algorithm for the semi-automatic scaffolding of Next Generation Sequencing data.

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