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151. Preliminary Results on the Evaluation of the Occurrence of Tetrodotoxin Associated to Marine Vibrio spp. in Bivalves from the Galician Rias (Northwest of Spain).

152. Bacterial and archaeal communities inhabiting mussels, sediment and water in Indonesian anchialine lakes.

153. Bacteria alone establish the chemical basis of the wood-fall chemosynthetic ecosystem in the deep-sea.

155. Inactivation of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in shucked raw oyster ( Grassostrea gigas) and clam ( Venerupis phillippinarum) by using a combination of NaClO and gamma irradiation.

156. Evaluation of spoilage potential and volatile metabolites production by Shewanella baltica isolated from modified atmosphere packaged live mussels.

157. Microbiota and environmental stress: how pollution affects microbial communities in Manila clams.

158. Isolation and characterization of a N4-like lytic bacteriophage infecting Vibrio splendidus, a pathogen of fish and bivalves.

159. Comparison of bioaccumulation and elimination of Escherichia coli and male-specific bacteriophages by ascidians and bivalves.

160. Influence of Environmental Conditions on Norovirus Presence in Mussels Harvested in Montenegro.

161. Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of highly pathogenic Vibrio alginolyticus strains isolated during mortality outbreaks in cultured Ruditapes decussatus juvenile.

162. VIM-1 carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli isolated from retail seafood, Germany 2016.

163. Mortality event involving larvae of the carpet shell clam Ruditapes decussatus in a hatchery: isolation of the pathogen Vibrio tubiashii subsp. europaeus.

164. Phylogenetic diversity and functional characterization of the Manila clam microbiota: a culture-based approach.

165. Environmental Factors Affecting Escherichia coli Concentrations in Striped Venus Clam (Chamelea gallina L.) Harvested in the North Adriatic Sea.

166. Elimination of Escherichia coli and Salmonella in Clam by Using Zeolite in a Station of Depuration.

167. Identification of an MITF gene and its polymorphisms associated with the Vibrio resistance trait in the clam Meretrix petechialis.

168. Ancient Occasional Host Switching of Maternally Transmitted Bacterial Symbionts of Chemosynthetic Vesicomyid Clams.

169. Persistent Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from mussel production facilities form more biofilm but are not linked to specific genetic markers.

170. Molecular Typing of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Strains Isolated from Mollusks in the North Adriatic Sea.

171. KPC-3-producing ST167 Escherichia coli from mussels bought at a retail market in Tunisia.

172. Accumulation of Microcystin (LR, RR and YR) in Three Freshwater Bivalves in Microcystis aeruginosa Bloom Using Dual Isotope Tracer.

173. Kiloniella majae sp. nov., isolated from spider crab (Maja brachydactyla) and pullet carpet shell clam (Venerupis pullastra).

174. Modulation of immune and antioxidant responses by azinphos-methyl in the freshwater mussel Diplodon chilensis challenged with Escherichia coli.

175. Short-chain alkanes fuel mussel and sponge Cycloclasticus symbionts from deep-sea gas and oil seeps.

176. Microbial Diseases of Bivalve Mollusks: Infections, Immunology and Antimicrobial Defense.

177. Cryptosporidium species from common edible bivalves in Manila Bay, Philippines.

178. Molecular characteristics of hemoglobins in blood clam and their immune responses to bacterial infection.

179. Different abundance and correlational patterns exist between total and presumed pathogenic Vibrio vulnificus and V. parahaemolyticus in shellfish and waters along the North Carolina coast.

180. Molecular characterization and antibacterial activity of a phage-type lysozyme from the Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum.

181. Mixed transmission modes and dynamic genome evolution in an obligate animal-bacterial symbiosis.

182. Discovery of chemoautotrophic symbiosis in the giant shipworm Kuphus polythalamia (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) extends wooden-steps theory.

183. Genomic Evidence that Methanotrophic Endosymbionts Likely Provide Deep-Sea Bathymodiolus Mussels with a Sterol Intermediate in Cholesterol Biosynthesis.

184. Identification and gene expression of multiple peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) in the deep-sea mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus, involvement in symbiosis?

185. Bacteraemia due to non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae: The risks of eating seafood in a cirrhotic patient.

186. Occurrence of Arcobacter spp. and correlation with the bacterial indicator of faecal contamination Escherichia coli in bivalve molluscs from the Central Adriatic, Italy.

187. Parabolic stationing method application to intertidal shellfish (Sinonovacula constricta) and growing waters microbiological monitoring in Yueqing Bay, China.

188. Genetic diversity of Arcobacter isolated from bivalves of Adriatic and their interactions with Mytilus galloprovincialis hemocytes.

189. Application of phage therapy during bivalve depuration improves Escherichia coli decontamination.

190. Co-option of bacteriophage lysozyme genes by bivalve genomes.

191. Differences in Abundances of Total Vibrio spp., V. vulnificus, and V. parahaemolyticus in Clams and Oysters in North Carolina.

192. Vibrio barjaei sp. nov., a new species of the Mediterranei clade isolated in a shellfish hatchery.

193. The species accuracy of the Most Probable Number (MPN) European Union reference method for enumeration of Escherichia coli in marine bivalves.

194. Persistence of Antibiotic Resistant Vibrio spp. in Shellfish Hatchery Environment.

195. Molecular cloning, characterization and functional analysis of a heat shock protein 70 gene in Cyclina sinensis.

196. Reclassification of the larval pathogen for marine bivalves Vibrio tubiashii subsp. europaeus as Vibrio europaeus sp. nov.

197. Nitrogen fixation in a chemoautotrophic lucinid symbiosis.

198. Chemosynthetic symbionts of marine invertebrate animals are capable of nitrogen fixation.

199. The Use of Filter-feeders to Manage Disease in a Changing World.

200. Multidrug-resistant and epidemic clones of Escherichia coli from natural beds of Venus clam.

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