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10. Investigation of heterotrophs reveals new insights in dinoflagellate evolution.

11. Gradients of bacteria in the oceanic water column reveal finely-resolved vertical distributions.

12. The protist cultural renaissance.

13. Phosphate Limitation Responses in Marine Green Algae Are Linked to Reprogramming of the tRNA Epitranscriptome and Codon Usage Bias.

14. Multiple parallel origins of parasitic Marine Alveolates.

15. New Parabasalia symbionts Snyderella spp. and Daimonympha gen. nov. from South American Rugitermes termites and the parallel evolution of a cell with a rotating "head".

16. Genomes from Uncultivated Pelagiphages Reveal Multiple Phylogenetic Clades Exhibiting Extensive Auxiliary Metabolic Genes and Cross-Family Multigene Transfers.

17. Intracellular development and impact of a marine eukaryotic parasite on its zombified microalgal host.

18. Monophyly of diverse Bigyromonadea and their impact on phylogenomic relationships within stramenopiles.

19. Spatiotemporal Variations in Antarctic Protistan Communities Highlight Phytoplankton Diversity and Seasonal Dominance by a Novel Cryptophyte Lineage.

20. Characterization of new cristamonad species from kalotermitid termites including a novel genus, Runanympha.

21. Single-Cell Transcriptomics of Abedinium Reveals a New Early-Branching Dinoflagellate Lineage.

22. New Lineage of Microbial Predators Adds Complexity to Reconstructing the Evolutionary Origin of Animals.

23. Early eukaryotic origins and metazoan elaboration of MAPR family proteins.

24. Genetic tool development in marine protists: emerging model organisms for experimental cell biology.

25. Publisher Correction: Genetic tool development in marine protists: emerging model organisms for experimental cell biology.

26. Insights into the origin of metazoan multicellularity from predatory unicellular relatives of animals.

27. Targeted metagenomic recovery of four divergent viruses reveals shared and distinctive characteristics of giant viruses of marine eukaryotes.

28. A distinct lineage of giant viruses brings a rhodopsin photosystem to unicellular marine predators.

29. Multiple Independent Origins of Apicomplexan-Like Parasites.

30. A kleptoplastidic dinoflagellate and the tipping point between transient and fully integrated plastid endosymbiosis.

31. Non-photosynthetic predators are sister to red algae.

32. Phylogeny, Evidence for a Cryptic Plastid, and Distribution of Chytriodinium Parasites (Dinophyceae) Infecting Copepods.

33. Phylogenomics supports the monophyly of the Cercozoa.

34. Fish Parasite Dinoflagellates Haidadinium ichthyophilum and Piscinoodinium Share a Recent Common Ancestor.

35. Single cell genomics of uncultured marine alveolates shows paraphyly of basal dinoflagellates.

36. Pseudotrichonympha leei, Pseudotrichonympha lifesoni, and Pseudotrichonympha pearti, new species of parabasalian flagellates and the description of a rotating subcellular structure.

37. Molecular characterization and phylogeny of four new species of the genus Trichonympha (Parabasalia, Trichonymphea) from lower termite hindguts.

38. Novel Predators Reshape Holozoan Phylogeny and Reveal the Presence of a Two-Component Signaling System in the Ancestor of Animals.

39. Functional Relationship between a Dinoflagellate Host and Its Diatom Endosymbiont.

40. Ecological and evolutionary significance of novel protist lineages.

41. [Diagnosis and therapy of retained fetal membranes, puerperal metritis and clinical endometritis in cattle: Results of the Online-survey among Swiss practitioners. I Retained fetal membranes].

42. [Diagnosis and therapy of retained fetal membranes, puerperal metritis and clinical endometritis in cattle: Results of the Online-survey among Swiss practitioners. II. Puerperal metritis and clinical endometritis].

43. Evidence for the retention of two evolutionary distinct plastids in dinoflagellates with diatom endosymbionts.

44. Endosymbiotic gene transfer in tertiary plastid-containing dinoflagellates.

45. The mannose 6-phosphate-binding sites of M6P/IGF2R determine its capacity to suppress matrix invasion by squamous cell carcinoma cells.

46. Endosperm cellularization defines an important developmental transition for embryo development.

47. Respiratory distress due to retropharyngeal and neck swelling in a horse with mediastinal lymphosarcoma.

48. Multiple pyogranulomas in a Katahdin ewe.

49. H3K27me3 profiling of the endosperm implies exclusion of polycomb group protein targeting by DNA methylation.

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