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3. The molecular products and biogeochemical significance of lipid photooxidation in West Antarctic surface waters

6. Suboxic DOM is bioavailable to surface prokaryotes in a simulated overturn of an oxygen minimum zone, Devil's Hole, Bermuda.

7. Metabolite diversity among representatives of divergent Prochlorococcus ecotypes.

8. Microorganisms and dissolved metabolites distinguish Florida's Coral Reef habitats.

9. Hot and Cold: Photochemical Weathering Mediates Oil Properties and Fate Differently Depending on Seawater Temperature.

10. Chitin utilization by marine picocyanobacteria and the evolution of a planktonic lifestyle.

11. Benthic exometabolites and their ecological significance on threatened Caribbean coral reefs.

12. Linkages Among Dissolved Organic Matter Export, Dissolved Metabolites, and Associated Microbial Community Structure Response in the Northwestern Sargasso Sea on a Seasonal Scale.

13. Intracellular Metabolites in Marine Microorganisms during an Experiment Evaluating Microbial Mortality.

14. Pangenomics Analysis Reveals Diversification of Enzyme Families and Niche Specialization in Globally Abundant SAR202 Bacteria.

15. Hepatic metabolite profiling of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-resistant and sensitive populations of Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus).

16. Targeted metabolomics reveals proline as a major osmolyte in the chemolithoautotroph Sulfurimonas denitrificans.

17. Formularity: Software for Automated Formula Assignment of Natural and Other Organic Matter from Ultrahigh-Resolution Mass Spectra.

18. Using network analysis to discern compositional patterns in ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry data of dissolved organic matter.

19. Deciphering ocean carbon in a changing world.

20. Release of ecologically relevant metabolites by the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongates CCMP 1631.

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