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1. Fossils can reveal a long-vanished combination of character states: Evidence from a mysterious foliicolous anamorphic fungus from the Middle Siwalik (Late Miocene) of Himachal Pradesh, India.

2. Are anaerobic fungi crucial hidden players of microbiomes in anoxic environment?

3. Exploring antimicrobial resistance determinants in the Neanderthal microbiome.

4. Significance of lignin and fungal markers in the Devonian (407 Ma) Rhynie Chert.

5. First report of fossil representative of Zygosporium mont. With stacked chained vesicular conidiophores from India.

6. Lipid biomarkers: molecular tools for illuminating the history of microbial life.

7. Sedimentary Cobalt Protoporphyrin as a Potential Precursor of Prosthetic Heme Group for Bacteria Inhabiting Fossil Organic Matter-Rich Shale Rock.

8. Dating Alphaproteobacteria evolution with eukaryotic fossils.

9. Identification of ancient viruses from metagenomic data of the Jomon people.

10. Human major infections: Tuberculosis, treponematoses, leprosy-A paleopathological perspective of their evolution.

11. Components of a Neanderthal gut microbiome recovered from fecal sediments from El Salt.

12. Five millennia of Bartonella quintana bacteraemia.

13. Evidence of fungal decay in petrified legume wood from the Neogene of the Bengal Basin, India.

14. Messages from the Fourth International Conference on Clinical Metagenomics.

15. Aerobic microbial life persists in oxic marine sediment as old as 101.5 million years.

16. Mining ancient microbiomes using selective enrichment of damaged DNA molecules.

17. Analysis of oral microbiome from fossil human remains revealed the significant differences in virulence factors of modern and ancient Tannerella forsythia.

18. Ancient dental pulp: Masterpiece tissue for paleomicrobiology.

19. Terrestrial Hot Spring Systems: Introduction.

20. Plastic Silica Conglomerate with an Extremophile Microbial Matrix in a Hot-Water Stream Paleoenvironment.

21. Physiology, Metabolism, and Fossilization of Hot-Spring Filamentous Microbial Mats.

22. The Prevotella copri Complex Comprises Four Distinct Clades Underrepresented in Westernized Populations.

23. Chemical characterization of pterosaur melanin challenges color inferences in extinct animals.

24. New fossils of ascomycetous anamorphic fungi from Baltic amber.

25. Paleomicrobiology: Diagnosis and Evolution of Ancient Pathogens.

26. Crustose lichens with lichenicolous fungi from Paleogene amber.

27. A new home for microbes.

28. Isolation and Characterization of Live Yeast Cells from Ancient Vessels as a Tool in Bio-Archaeology.

29. Integrative approach using Yersinia pestis genomes to revisit the historical landscape of plague during the Medieval Period.

30. Microbial diversity and biosignatures of amorphous silica deposits in orthoquartzite caves.

31. A mid-Cretaceous ambrosia fungus, Paleoambrosia entomophila gen. nov. et sp. nov. (Ascomycota: Ophiostomatales) in Burmese (Myanmar) amber, and evidence for a femoral mycangium.

32. Did Caravaggio die of Staphylococcus aureus sepsis?

33. Tuberculosis in post-contact Native Americans of Brazil: Paleopathological and paleogenetic evidence from the Tenetehara-Guajajara.

34. Unusual microbial mat-related structural diversity 2.1 billion years ago and implications for the Francevillian biota.

35. Early Triassic Griesbachian microbial mounds in the Upper Yangtze Region, southwest China: Implications for biotic recovery from the latest Permian mass extinction.

36. Proteomic and metagenomic insights into prehistoric Spanish Levantine Rock Art.

37. Ancient cancers and infection-induced oncogenesis.

38. Thomas Norwood Taylor (1938-2016).

39. Substrate growth dynamics and biomineralization of an Ediacaran encrusting poriferan.

40. Bacterial and Archaeal Lipids Recovered from Subsurface Evaporites of Dalangtan Playa on the Tibetan Plateau and Their Astrobiological Implications.

41. Bacterial weathering of fossil organic matter and organic carbon mobilization from subterrestrial Kupferschiefer black shale: long-term laboratory studies.

42. Anaerobic consortia of fungi and sulfate reducing bacteria in deep granite fractures.

43. Identification of two new species of Meliolinites associated with Lauraceae leaves from the middle Miocene of Fujian, China.

44. Comprehensive analysis of microorganisms accompanying human archaeological remains.

45. The Effect Of microbial Mats In The Decay Of Anurans With Implications For Understanding Taphonomic Processes In The Fossil Record.

46. New fungal cephalothecoid-like fructifications from central European Neogene deposits.

47. Digestive and appendicular soft-parts, with behavioural implications, in a large Ordovician trilobite from the Fezouata Lagerstätte, Morocco.

48. Environmental Microbial Forensics and Archaeology of Past Pandemics.

49. A New Chytridiomycete Fungus Intermixed with Crustacean Resting Eggs in a 407-Million-Year-Old Continental Freshwater Environment.

50. Paleomycology of the Princeton Chert. III. Dictyosporic microfungi, Monodictysporites princetonensis gen. et sp. nov., associated with decayed rhizomes of an Eocene semi-aquatic fern.

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