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1. A non-photosynthetic green alga illuminates the reductive evolution of plastid electron transport systems

2. Highly Reduced Plastid Genomes of the Non-photosynthetic Dictyochophyceans Pteridomonas spp. (Ochrophyta, SAR) Are Retained for tRNA-Glu-Based Organellar Heme Biosynthesis

3. Fc engineering of anti-Nectin-2 antibody improved thrombocytopenic adverse event in monkey.

4. Whole genome sequencing and evolutionary analysis of G8P [8] rotaviruses emerging in Japan

5. Draft Genome Sequence of the Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. Strain Nb3U1

6. Genome evolution of a nonparasitic secondary heterotroph, the diatom Nitzschia putrida

7. An Enigmatic Stramenopile Sheds Light on Early Evolution in Ochrophyta Plastid Organellogenesis

8. Proton-pumping rhodopsins in marine diatoms

9. Rappemonads are haptophyte phytoplankton

10. Genome evolution of a non-parasitic secondary heterotroph, the diatom Nitzschia putrida

11. A non-photosynthetic green alga illuminates the reductive evolution of plastid electron transport systems

12. Ecogenomics of the Marine Benthic Filamentous Cyanobacterium Adonisia

13. Dinoflagellates with relic endosymbiont nuclei as models for elucidating organellogenesis

14. A niche for cyanobacteria producing chlorophyll f within a microbial mat

15. A Non-photosynthetic Diatom Reveals Early Steps of Reductive Evolution in Plastids

16. Symbiotic green algae in eggs ofHynobius nigrescens, an amphibian endemic to Japan

17. Dinoflagellates with relic endosymbiont nuclei as novel models for elucidating organellogenesis

18. Principles of plastid reductive evolution illuminated by nonphotosynthetic chrysophytes

19. Prodrug activation via catalytic antibodies

20. Salt-stress and plant hormone-like responses for selective reactions of esterified xanthophylls in the aerial microalga Coelastrella sp. KGU-Y002

21. Group II Intron-Mediated Trans-Splicing in the Gene-Rich Mitochondrial Genome of an Enigmatic Eukaryote, Diphylleia rotans

22. Physicochemical Properties of Chlorophylls and Bacteriochlorophylls

23. Diversity of Organellar Genomes in Non-photosynthetic Diatoms

24. Fc engineering of anti-Nectin-2 antibody improved thrombocytopenic adverse event in monkey

25. Proposal of a Twin Aarginine Translocator System-Mediated Constraint against Loss of ATP Synthase Genes from Nonphotosynthetic Plastid Genomes

26. Plastid Genome-Based Phylogeny Pinpointed the Origin of the Green-Colored Plastid in the Dinoflagellate Lepidodinium chlorophorum

27. Multiple losses of photosynthesis inNitzschia(Bacillariophyceae)

28. Dinoflagellates with relic endosymbiont nuclei as models for elucidating organellogenesis.

29. Composition of carotenoids and identification of aerial microalgae isolated from the surface of rocks in mountainous districts of Japan

30. Responses of macroinvertebrate communities to 4 years of deer exclusion in first- and second-order streams

31. Biofilm-based photobioreactor absorbing water and nutrients by capillary action

32. Genetic diversity of symbiotic cyanobacteria in Cycas revoluta (Cycadaceae)

33. Prasinoxanthin is absent in the green-colored dinoflagellate Lepidodinium chlorophorum strain NIES-1868: pigment composition and 18S rRNA phylogeny

34. Selective Detection and Phylogenetic Diversity of Acaryochloris spp. That Exist in Association with Didemnid Ascidians and Sponge

35. Unique chlorophylls in picoplankton Prochlorococcus sp. 'Physicochemical properties of divinyl chlorophylls, and the discovery of monovinyl chlorophyll b as well as divinyl chlorophyll b in the species Prochlorococcus NIES-2086'

36. Altererythrobacter ishigakiensis sp. nov., an astaxanthin-producing bacterium isolated from a marine sediment

37. An overview on chlorophylls and quinones in the photosystem I-type reaction centers

38. Determination of aquatic food-web structure based on compound-specific nitrogen isotopic composition of amino acids

40. Unique photosystems in Acaryochloris marina

41. Harvesting Far-Red Light by Chlorophyll f in Photosystems I and II of Unicellular Cyanobacterium strain KC1

42. Diversity of Marine Phototorophs

43. Molecular Detection of Epiphytic Acaryochloris spp. on Marine Macroalgae

44. Reversible absorption change of chlorophyll d in solutions

45. Fluorescence properties of the chlorophyll d-dominated cyanobacterium Acaryochloris sp. strain Awaji

46. Stereochemical determination of chlorophyll-d molecule from Acaryochloris marina and its modification to a self-aggregative chlorophyll as a model of green photosynthetic bacterial antennae

47. Principles of plastid reductive evolution illuminated by nonphotosynthetic chrysophytes.

48. The secondary electron acceptor of photosystem I in Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421 is menaquinone-4 that is synthesized by a unique but unknown pathway

49. Minor but key chlorophylls in Photosystem II

50. Some Cyanobacteria Synthesize Semi-amylopectin Type α-Polyglucans Instead of Glycogen

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