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1. Skeletonema marinoi ecotypes show specific habitat‐related responses to fluctuating light supporting high potential for growth under photobioreactor light regime.

2. Untargeted metabolomics to expand the chemical space of the marine diatom Skeletonema marinoi.

3. Untargeted metabolomics to expand the chemical space of the marine diatom Skeletonema marinoi

4. Optimizing Growth and Rearing Techniques for Larvae and Juveniles of the Sea Cucumber Holothuria arguinensis.

5. Tracking the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Organic Particles to Predict Macroaggregation in the Northern Adriatic Sea.

6. The Microalga Skeletonema marinoi Induces Apoptosis and DNA Damage in K562 Cell Line by Modulating NADPH Oxidase.

7. The Microalga Skeletonema marinoi Induces Apoptosis and DNA Damage in K562 Cell Line by Modulating NADPH Oxidase

8. Integrated Transcriptome Sequencing (RNA-seq) and Proteomic Studies Reveal Resource Reallocation towards Energy Metabolism and Defense in Skeletonema marinoi in Response to CO2 Increase.

9. Effect of Temperature on the Release of Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) and Aggregation by Marine Diatoms (Thalassiosira weissflogii and Skeletonema marinoi).

10. Responses of triacylglycerol synthesis in Skeletonema marinoi to nitrogen and phosphate starvations.

11. Carbon fixation gene expression in Skeletonema marinoi in nitrogen‐, phosphate‐, silicate‐starvation, and low‐temperature stress exposure.

12. Responses of Marine Diatom Skeletonema marinoi to Nutrient Deficiency: Programmed Cell Death.

13. Optimizing Growth and Rearing Techniques for Larvae and Juveniles of the Sea Cucumber Holothuria arguinensis

14. Tracking the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Organic Particles to Predict Macroaggregation in the Northern Adriatic Sea

15. Influence of N, P, Fe Nutrients Availability on Nitrogen Metabolism- Relevant Genes Expression in Skeletonema marinoi.

17. De Novo Transcriptome Assembly and Gene Expression Profiling of the Copepod Calanus helgolandicus Feeding on the PUA-Producing Diatom Skeletonema marinoi

18. Diatom-Derived Polyunsaturated Aldehydes Are Unlikely to Influence the Microbiota Composition of Laboratory-Cultured Diatoms

19. Quorum Sensing Regulation of Virulence Gene Expression in Vibrio harveyi during its Interaction with Marine Diatom Skeletonema marinoi

20. Experimental evidence for shaping and bloom inducing effects of decapod larvae of Xantho poressa (Olivi, 1792) on marine phytoplankton.

21. Monoacylglycerides from the Diatom Skeletonema marinoi Induce Selective Cell Death in Cancer Cells

22. Mitochondrial genome of the harmful algal bloom species Odontella regia (Mediophyceae, Bacillariophyta)

23. Effect of Temperature on the Release of Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) and Aggregation by Marine Diatoms (Thalassiosira weissflogii and Skeletonema marinoi)

24. Metacaspases and programmed cell death in Skeletonema marinoi in response to silicate limitation.

25. Responses of triacylglycerol synthesis in Skeletonema marinoi to nitrogen and phosphate starvations

26. Resting Stages ofSkeletonema marinoiAssimilate Nitrogen From the Ambient Environment Under Dark, Anoxic Conditions

27. Flow and diffusion around and within diatom aggregates: Effects of aggregate composition and shape

28. Genotype-specific transcriptional responses overshadow salinity effects in a marine diatom sampled along the Baltic Sea salinity cline

29. Metabarcoding and metabolome analyses of copepod grazing reveal feeding preference and linkage to metabolite classes in dynamic microbial plankton communities.

30. Spatio-Temporal Interdependence of Bacteria and Phytoplankton during a Baltic Sea Spring Bloom.

31. Microalgal Co-Cultivation Prospecting to Modulate Vitamin and Bioactive Compounds Production

32. Respiration by 'marine snow' at high hydrostatic pressure:Insights from continuous oxygen measurements in a rotating pressure tank

33. Carbon fixation gene expression in Skeletonema marinoi in nitrogen‐, phosphate‐, silicate‐starvation, and low‐temperature stress exposure

34. Phenomics reveals a novel putative chloroplast fatty acid transporter in the marine diatom Skeletonema marinoi involved in temperature acclimation

35. Genome Sequence of Kordia sp. Strain SMS9 Identified in a Non-Axenic Culture of the Diatom Skeletonema marinoi

36. Influence of N, P, Fe Nutrients Availability on Nitrogen Metabolism- Relevant Genes Expression in Skeletonema marinoi

37. Complete Genome Sequence of Novel Sulfitobacter pseudonitzschiae Strain SMR1, Isolated from a Culture of the Marine Diatom Skeletonema marinoi

38. Whole Genome Sequence of Marinobacter salarius Strain SMR5, Shown to Promote Growth in its Diatom Host

39. Effects of the oxylipin-producing diatom Skeletonema marinoi on gene expression levels of the calanoid copepod Calanus sinicus.

40. The morphology and ecology of the marine diatom Skeletonema marinoi Sarno et Zingone, 2005 from the Sea of Japan.

41. Integrated Transcriptome Sequencing (RNA-seq) and Proteomic Studies Reveal Resource Reallocation towards Energy Metabolism and Defense in Skeletonema marinoi in Response to CO 2 Increase

42. Implementation in lipid extraction and analysis from phytoplankton: Skeletonema marinoi as case study

43. Metabolic adaptation of diatoms to hypersalinity.

45. Impact of diatom growth on trace metal dynamics (Mn, Mo, V, U).

46. Insights into the transcriptome of the marine copepod Calanus helgolandicus feeding on the oxylipin-producing diatom Skeletonema marinoi.

47. De Novo Transcriptome Assembly and Gene Expression Profiling of the Copepod Calanus helgolandicus Feeding on the PUA-Producing Diatom Skeletonema marinoi

48. Differences in metal tolerance among strains, populations, and species of marine diatoms - Importance of exponential growth for quantification

49. Species validity of five common northern/Arctic spring bloom diatoms: a combined morphological and molecular study

50. Physical interactions between marine phytoplankton and PET plastics in seawater

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