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4. Identification of a 41 kDa protein embedded in the biosilica of scales and bristles isolated from Mallomonas splendens (Synurophyceae, Ochrophyta)

5. Diatom gliding is the result of an actin-myosin motility system

6. Development of a Screening and Isolation Protocol for Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with Communicable Diseases

7. The Protistan Cell Surface

9. The Protistan Cell Surface

10. Editorial

11. Actinotrichia fragilis

12. Scorpidium scorpioides

13. Polytrichum ohioense

14. Plagiothecium denticulatum

15. Leskea obscura

16. Sphagnum teres

17. Sphagnum cuspidatum

18. Sphagnum fimbriatum

19. Coccotylus truncatus

20. Adrenergic and Cholinergic Receptors of Cerebral Microvessels

21. Fine-structural studies of the gametes and embryo of Fucus vesiculosus L. (Phaeophyta): III. cytokinesis and the multicellular embryo

22. Fine-structural studies of the gametes and embryo of Fucus vesiculosus L. (Phaeophyta). I. Fertilization and pronuclear fusion

23. Patterns of carbon assimilation in a microalgal community from annual sea ice, east Antarctica

24. Three estuarine Australian dinoflagellates that can produce paralytic shellfish toxins

27. Fine-structural studies of the gametes and embryo of Fucus vesiculosus L. (Phaeophyta). II. The cytoplasm of the egg and young zygote

29. Abnormalities of cerebral oxidative metabolism in animal models of parkinson disease

35. Adrenergic receptors of cerebral microvessels

36. Saproxylic beetles' morphological traits and higher trophic guilds indicate boreal forest naturalness.

37. On the role of cell surface associated, mucin-like glycoproteins in the pennate diatom Craspedostauros australis (Bacillariophyceae).

38. Structure and formation of the perforated theca defining the Pelagophyceae (Heterokonta), and three new genera that substantiate the diverse nature of the class.

39. Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: Effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild.

40. New pelagophytes show a novel mode of algal colony development and reveal a perforated theca that may define the class.

41. Veteran trees have divergent effects on beetle diversity and wood decomposition.

42. Multigene Phylogeny, Morphological Observation and Re-examination of the Literature Lead to the Description of the Phaeosacciophyceae Classis Nova and Four New Species of the Heterokontophyta SI Clade.

43. Veteran trees are a source of natural enemies.

44. Metatranscriptomic Identification of Diverse and Divergent RNA Viruses in Green and Chlorarachniophyte Algae Cultures.

45. Hollow oaks and beetle functional diversity: Significance of surroundings extends beyond taxonomy.

46. A new marine prasinophyte genus alternates between a flagellate and a dominant benthic stage with microrhizoids for adhesion.

47. The golden paradox - a new heterokont lineage with chloroplasts surrounded by two membranes.

48. Kraftionema allantoideum, a new genus and family of Ulotrichales (Chlorophyta) adapted for survival in high intertidal pools.

49. Adhesion molecules from the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Bacillariophyceae): genomic identification by amino-acid profiling and in vivo analysis.

50. Characterization of the extracellular matrix of Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Bacillariophyceae): structure, composition, and adhesive characteristics.

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