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1. The evolutionary conserved proteins CEP90, FOPNL, and OFD1 recruit centriolar distal appendage proteins to initiate their assembly.

2. Polarization grating based on diffraction phase microscopy for quantitative phase imaging of paramecia.

3. Paramecium Biology.

4. Short-pulse neodymium:yttrium-aluminium garnet (Nd:YAG 1064nm) laser irradiation photobiomodulates mitochondria activity and cellular multiplication of Paramecium primaurelia (Protozoa).

5. Flow cytometry sorting of nuclei enables the first global characterization of Paramecium germline DNA and transposable elements.

6. Trichocysts-Paramecium's Projectile-like Secretory Organelles: Reappraisal of their Biogenesis, Composition, Intracellular Transport, and Possible Functions.

7. Simulation of Paramecium Chemotaxis Exposed to Calcium Gradients.

8. Ciliary metachronal wave propagation on the compliant surface of Paramecium cells.

9. A mechanical microcompressor for high resolution imaging of motile specimens.

10. Delimiting Species Boundaries within a Paraphyletic Species Complex: Insights from Morphological, Genetic, and Molecular Data on Paramecium sonneborni (Paramecium aurelia species complex, Ciliophora, Protozoa).

11. Use of dyes to increase phase contrast for biological holographic microscopy.

12. Paramecium swimming and ciliary beating patterns: a study on four RNA interference mutations.

13. Mitigation of copper toxicity by DNA oligomers in green paramecia.

14. The first European stand of Paramecium sonneborni (P. aurelia complex), a species known only from North America (Texas, USA).

15. Multiple lines of evidence shed light on the occurrence of paramecium (ciliophora, oligohymenophorea) in bromeliad tank water.

16. Synchronous induction of detachment and reattachment of symbiotic Chlorella spp. from the cell cortex of the host Paramecium bursaria.

17. Epiplasmins and epiplasm in paramecium: the building of a submembraneous cytoskeleton.

18. Single-cell elemental analysis via high irradiance femtosecond laser ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

19. Scaling body size fluctuations.

20. Full-field optical coherence microscopy with Riesz transform-based demodulation for dynamic imaging.

21. Stage-specific appearance of cytoplasmic microtubules around the surviving nuclei during the third prezygotic division of Paramecium.

22. Morphological and molecular characterization of Paramecium (Viridoparamecium nov. subgen.) chlorelligerum Kahl (Ciliophora).

23. Optimal shapes of surface slip driven self-propelled microswimmers.

24. The conserved centrosomal protein FOR20 is required for assembly of the transition zone and basal body docking at the cell surface.

25. A two-locus molecular characterization of Paramecium calkinsi.

26. Quorum sensing and density-dependent dispersal in an aquatic model system.

27. Forced symbiosis between Synechocystis spp. PCC 6803 and apo-symbiotic Paramecium bursaria as an experimental model for evolutionary emergence of primitive photosynthetic eukaryotes.

28. The ciliate Paramecium shows higher motility in non-uniform chemical landscapes.

29. Sas-4 proteins are required during basal body duplication in Paramecium.

30. Endosymbiosis of Chlorella species to the ciliate Paramecium bursaria alters the distribution of the host's trichocysts beneath the host cell cortex.

31. Orientation of paramecium swimming in a static magnetic field: Dependence on membrane lipid fluidity.

32. The mechanics of gravitaxis in Paramecium.

33. Protection capabilities of nanostructured shells toward cell encapsulation: a Saccharomyces/Paramecium model.

34. A new laboratory cultivation of Paramecium bursaria using non-pathogenic bacteria strains.

35. Bug22p, a conserved centrosomal/ciliary protein also present in higher plants, is required for an effective ciliary stroke in Paramecium.

37. Systems biology of cell behavior.

38. Membrane trafficking in protozoa SNARE proteins, H+-ATPase, actin, and other key players in ciliates.

39. Secondary symbiosis between Paramecium and Chlorella cells.

40. Biophysical effects of the natural product euplotin C on the Paramecium membrane.

41. Micro-particle transporting system using galvanotactically stimulated apo-symbiotic cells of Paramecium bursaria.

42. Ciliary ion channels: location, location, location.

43. Timing of perialgal vacuole membrane differentiation from digestive vacuole membrane in infection of symbiotic algae Chlorella vulgaris of the ciliate Paramecium bursaria.

44. Cellular communication through light.

45. The V-ATPase in Paramecium: functional specialization by multiple gene isoforms.

46. Calmodulin localization and its effects on endocytic and phagocytic membrane trafficking in Paramecium multimicronucleatum.

47. An overview of techniques for immobilizing and viewing living cells.

48. Paramecium species of the upper and lower Volga River basin, Russia.

49. Isolation and characterization of a Paramecium cDNA clone encoding a putative serine/threonine protein kinase.

50. Inhibition of anodic galvanotaxis of green paramecia by T-type calcium channel inhibitors.

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