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1. Description of Freudenthalidium gen. nov. and Halluxium gen. nov. to Formally Recognize Clades Fr3 and H as Genera in the Family Symbiodiniaceae (Dinophyceae)

2. Cell Cycle Dynamics of Cultured Coral Endosymbiotic Microalgae (Symbiodinium) Across Different Types (Species) Under Alternate Light and Temperature Conditions

4. Development and validation of an experimental life support system to study coral reef microbial communities.

5. The 'Erlenmeter': a low-cost, open-source turbidimeter for no-sampling phenotyping of microorganism growth.

6. The Photoprotective Behavior of a Motile Benthic Diatom as Elucidated from the Interplay Between Cell Motility and Physiological Responses to a Light Microgradient Using a Novel Experimental Setup.

7. Building consensus around the assessment and interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae diversity.

8. Concurrent bioimaging of microalgal photophysiology and oxidative stress.

9. Symbiolite formation: a powerful in vitro model to untangle the role of bacterial communities in the photosynthesis-induced formation of microbialites.

10. An LED-based multi-actinic illumination system for the high throughput study of photosynthetic light responses.

11. Cell Cycle Dynamics of Cultured Coral Endosymbiotic Microalgae (Symbiodinium) Across Different Types (Species) Under Alternate Light and Temperature Conditions.

12. Symbiodinium -Induced Formation of Microbialites: Mechanistic Insights From in Vitro Experiments and the Prospect of Its Occurrence in Nature.

14. Coral symbiotic algae calcify ex hospite in partnership with bacteria.

15. Species-specific codon context rules unveil non-neutrality effects of synonymous mutations.

16. MICROSATELLITE GENOTYPING OF SINGLE CELLS OF THE DINOFLAGELLATE SPECIES LINGULODINIUM POLYEDRUM (DINOPHYCEAE): A NOVEL APPROACH FOR MARINE MICROBIAL POPULATION GENETIC STUDIES(1).

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