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1. Mechanism of high energy efficiency of carbon fixation by sulfur-oxidizing symbionts revealed by single-cell analyses and metabolic modeling

2. Mechanism of high energy efficiency of carbon fixation by sulfur-oxidizing symbionts revealed by single-cell analyses and metabolic modeling

10. Chemoautotrophic symbiosis in the tropical clam Solemya occidentalis (Bivalvia: Protobranchia): ultrastructural and phylogenetic analysis

12. Acquisition of a Novel Sulfur-Oxidizing Symbiont in the Gutless Marine Worm Inanidrilus exumae

13. MiL-FISH: Multilabeled Oligonucleotides for Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Improve Visualization of Bacterial Cells

14. Use of carbon monoxide and hydrogen by a bacteria–animal symbiosis from seagrass sediments

15. Multilabeled fluorescence in situ hybridization (MiL-FISH) oligonucleotides improve visualization of bacterial cells

17. Genome-Resolved Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Roles for Candidate Phyla and Other Microbial Community Members in Biogeochemical Transformations in Oil Reservoirs

18. The gill chamber epibiosis of deep-sea shrimp Rimicaris exoculata: an in-depth metagenomic investigation and discovery of Zetaproteobacteria

22. Population connectivity and dispersal of vent mussels from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

23. Gamma- and epsilonproteobacterial ectosymbionts of a shallow-water marine worm are related to deep-sea hydrothermal vent ectosymbionts

24. High symbiont diversity in the bone-eating worm Osedax mucofloris from shallow whale-falls in the North Atlantic

26. Young volcanism and related hydrothermal activity at 5°S on the slow-spreading southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

27. Phylogeny of 16S rRNA, ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, and adenosine 5 '-phosphosulfate reductase genes from gamma- and alphaproteobacterial symbionts in gutless marine worms (Oligochaeta) from Bermuda and the Bahamas

28. Darmlose marine Würmer. Symbiosen mit mikrobiellen Konsortien

29. Characterization by 16S rRNA gene analysis and in situ hybridization of bacteria living in the hindgut of a deposit-feeding echinoid (Echinodermata)

30. Novel epibiotic Thiothrix bacterium on a marine amphipod

31. Forever competent: deep-sea bivalves are colonized by their chemosynthetic symbionts throughout their lifetime

33. Shift from widespread symbiont infection of host tissues to specific colonization of gills in juvenile deep-sea mussels

35. Expression patterns of mRNAs for methanotrophy and thiotrophy in symbionts of the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus puteoserpentis

37. Hydrogen is an energy source for hydrothermal vent symbioses

38. Der Eukaryoten-Zellkern als ökologische Nische für Bakterien

39. Widespread occurrence of an intranuclear bacterial parasite in vent and seep bathymodiolin musels

41. A dual symbiosis shared by two mussel species, Bathymodiolus azoricus and Bathymodiolus puteoserpentis (Bivalvia : Mytilidae), from hydrothermal vents along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

42. Transport and mineralization rates in North Sea sandy intertidal sediments, Sylt-Rømø Basin, Wadden Sea

44. Young volcanism and related hydrothermal activity at 5°S on the slow‐spreading southern Mid‐Atlantic Ridge

46. Intracellular Oceanospirillales inhabit the gills of the hydrothermal vent snail A lviniconcha with chemosynthetic, γ- Proteobacterial symbionts.

50. Animals in a Bacterial World, A New Imperative for the Life Sciences

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