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1. Photosynthetic light requirement near the theoretical minimum detected in Arctic microalgae

2. Microplastics and low tide warming: Metabolic disorders in intertidal Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas)

3. Hepatic Transcriptomic Responsiveness of Polar Cod, Boreogadus saida, to Ocean Acidification and Warming

4. Evolutionary Adaptation of Protein Turnover in White Muscle of Stenothermal Antarctic Fish: Elevated Cold Compensation at Reduced Thermal Responsiveness

5. Low annual temperature likely prevents the Holarctic amphipod Gammarus lacustris from invading Lake Baikal

6. Mitochondrial Haemoglobin Is Upregulated with Hypoxia in Skeletal Muscle and Has a Conserved Interaction with ATP Synthase and Inhibitory Factor 1

7. Thermal reaction norms of key metabolic enzymes reflect divergent physiological and behavioral adaptations of closely related amphipod species

8. Protein Synthesis Determined from Non-Radioactive Phenylalanine Incorporated by Antarctic Fish

9. Comparison between transcriptomic responses to short-term stress exposures of a common Holarctic and endemic Lake Baikal amphipods

10. Quantitative Proteomics and Network Analysis of Differentially Expressed Proteins in Proteomes of Icefish Muscle Mitochondria Compared with Closely Related Red-Blooded Species

11. Sequence and structure comparison of ATP synthase F0 subunits 6 and 8 in notothenioid fish.

12. Proteomic analysis of the ATP synthase interactome in notothenioids highlights a pathway that inhibits ceruloplasmin production

13. Different ways to play it cool: Transcriptomic analysis sheds light on different activity patterns of three amphipod species under long‐term cold exposure

14. High gene flow in polar cod ( <scp> Boreogadus saida </scp> ) from <scp>West‐Svalbard</scp> and the Eurasian Basin

15. Lake Baikal amphipods under climate change: thermal constraints and ecological consequences

16. Thermal Preference Ranges Correlate with Stable Signals of Universal Stress Markers in Lake Baikal Endemic and Holarctic Amphipods.

17. De novo transcriptome assembly and gene expression profile of thermally challenged green abalone (Haliotis fulgens: Gastropoda) under acute hypoxia and hypercapnia

18. Not Frozen in the Ice: Large and Dynamic Rearrangements in the Mitochondrial Genomes of the Antarctic Fish

19. Species distribution, hybridization and connectivity in the genus Chionodraco: Unveiling unknown icefish diversity in antarctica

20. Low annual temperature likely prevents the Holarctic amphipod Gammarus lacustris from invading Lake Baikal

21. Fish embryo vulnerability to combined acidification and warming coincides with low capacity for homeostatic regulation

22. Mitochondrial function in Antarctic nototheniids with ND6 translocation.

23. Exploring uncoupling proteins and antioxidant mechanisms under acute cold exposure in brains of fish.

24. Draft genome assembly and transcriptome data of the icefish Chionodraco myersi reveal the key role of mitochondria for a life without hemoglobin at subzero temperatures

25. Draft genome assembly and transcriptome data of the icefish

26. From critters to cancers: bridging comparative and clinical research on oxygen sensing, HIF signaling, and adaptations towards hypoxia

27. A first Glimpse at the genome of the Baikalian amphipodEulimnogammarus verrucosus

28. Thermal Preference Ranges Correlate with Stable Signals of Universal Stress Markers in Lake Baikal Endemic and Holarctic Amphipods

29. Temperature Modulates the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Intestinal Ion Transport in Atlantic Cod, Gadus morhua

30. Integrated studies of organismal plasticity through physiological and transcriptomic approaches: examples from marine polar regions

31. Influence of Temperature, Hypercapnia, and Development on the Relative Expression of Different Hemocyanin Isoforms in the Common CuttlefishSepia officinalis

32. Impacts of seawater acidification on mantle gene expression patterns of the Baltic Sea blue mussel: implications for shell formation and energy metabolism

33. Elevated seawater P<scp>co</scp>2differentially affects branchial acid-base transporters over the course of development in the cephalopodSepia officinalis

34. Physiological basis for high CO2 tolerance in marine ectothermic animals: pre-adaptation through lifestyle and ontogeny?

35. Acclimation of ion regulatory capacities in gills of marine fish under environmental hypercapnia

36. Cold induced changes of adenosine levels in common eelpout (Zoarces viviparus): a role in modulating cytochromecoxidase expression

37. Adjustments of molecular key components of branchial ion and pH regulation in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in response to ocean acidification and warming

38. Microsatellite DNA variation indicates low levels of genetic differentiation among cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis L.) populations in the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay

39. Thermal sensitivity of uncoupling protein expression in polar and temperate fish

40. Trade‐Offs in Thermal Adaptation: The Need for a Molecular to Ecological Integration

41. Temperature tolerance of different larval stages of the spider crab Hyas araneus exposed to elevated seawater PCO2

42. Microscale genetic differentiation along the vertical shore gradient in White Sea snails Littorina saxatilis (Olivi) assessed by microsatellite markers

43. Dimerization of signalling modules of the EvgAS and BvgAS phosphorelay systems

44. Regulation of RssB-dependent proteolysis inEscherichia coli: a role for acetyl phosphate in a response regulator-controlled process

45. Tolerance of Hyas araneus zoea I larvae to elevated seawater PCO2 despite elevated metabolic costs

46. Characterization and analysis of a transcriptome from the boreal spider crab Hyas araneus

47. Thermal acclimation in Antarctic fish: transcriptomic profiling of metabolic pathways

48. Elevated seawater PCO₂ differentially affects branchial acid-base transporters over the course of development in the cephalopod Sepia officinalis

49. Swimming performance in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) following long-term (4-12 months) acclimation to elevated seawater P(CO2)

50. Cod and climate in a latitudinal cline: physiological analyses of climate effects in marine fishes

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