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1. Leaf litter leachates have the potential to increase lifespan, body size, and offspring numbers in a clone of Moina macrocopa

2. Thermal stress defense in freshwater amphipods from contrasting habitats with emphasis on small heat shock proteins (sHSPs)

3. Different preference reactions of three Lake Baikal endemic amphipods to temperature and oxygen are correlated with symbiotic life.

4. Natural organic matter (NOM) induces oxidative stress in freshwater amphipods Gammarus lacustris Sars and Gammarus tigrinus (Sexton)

5. Impact of natural organic matter (NOM) on freshwater amphipods

6. Genetic diversity in a Baikal species complex Eulimnogammarus verrucosus (Amphipoda: Gammaroidea) in the Angara River, the only outflow of Lake Baikal.

7. Transcriptional response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to lactic acid enantiomers.

8. Transcriptional response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to lactic acid enantiomers.

9. Sub-cutaneous Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine administration results in seroconversion among young adults.

10. Temperature gradient affects differentiation of gene expression and SNP allele frequencies in the dominant Lake Baikal zooplankton species.

11. Effects of spatially heterogeneous lakeside development on nearshore biotic communities in a large, deep, oligotrophic lake.

12. Adipose Fin as a Natural "Optical Window" for Implantation of Fluorescent Sensors into Salmonid Fish.

13. Durability of Implanted Low-Density Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Used as a Scaffold for Microencapsulated Molecular Probes inside Small Fish.

14. Experimental Crossing Confirms Reproductive Isolation between Cryptic Species within Eulimnogammarus verrucosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Lake Baikal.

15. Thermal tolerance of a freshwater amphipod Gammarus lacustris can be enhanced by acclimation to higher mineralization.

16. Metabolic Tolerance to Atmospheric Pressure of Two Freshwater Endemic Amphipods Mostly Inhabiting the Deep-Water Zone of the Ancient Lake Baikal.

17. A unified dataset of colocated sewage pollution, periphyton, and benthic macroinvertebrate community and food web structure from Lake Baikal (Siberia).

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

19. Lipid and fatty acid composition of scavenging amphipods Ommatogammarus spp. from different depths of lake Baikal.

20. Human impact and ecosystemic health at Lake Baikal.

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

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

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

24. Cultivable Actinobacteria First Found in Baikal Endemic Algae Is a New Source of Natural Products with Antibiotic Activity.

25. The ABCs of the amphipod P-glycoprotein: Heterologous production of the Abcb1 protein of a model species Eulimnogammarus verrucosus (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) from Lake Baikal.

26. Restraining small decapods and amphipods for in vivo laboratory studies.

27. Crude oil at concentrations considered safe promotes rapid stress-response in Lake Baikal endemic amphipods.

28. Microencapsulated fluorescent pH probe as implantable sensor for monitoring the physiological state of fish embryos.

29. Uptake Kinetics and Subcellular Compartmentalization Explain Lethal but Not Sublethal Effects of Cadmium in Two Closely Related Amphipod Species.

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

31. Actinobacteria Isolated from an Underground Lake and Moonmilk Speleothem from the Biggest Conglomeratic Karstic Cave in Siberia as Sources of Novel Biologically Active Compounds.

32. Microsporidian Parasites Found in the Hemolymph of Four Baikalian Endemic Amphipods.

33. A cellular and metabolic assessment of the thermal stress responses in the endemic gastropod Benedictia limnaeoides ongurensis from Lake Baikal.

34. The role of the heat shock proteins (HSP70 and sHSP) in the thermotolerance of freshwater amphipods from contrasting habitats

35. Stress by poor food quality and exposure to humic substances: Daphnia magna responds with oxidative stress, lifespan extension, but reduced offspring numbers.

36. Dissolved humic substances – ecological driving forces from the individual to the ecosystem level?

37. Proteomics reveals sex-specific heat shock response of Baikal amphipod Eulimnogammarus cyaneus.

38. The diversity of microsporidian parasites infecting the Holarctic amphipod Gammarus lacustris from the Baikal region is dominated by the genus Dictyocoela.

39. Application of PEG-Covered Non-Biodegradable Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules in the Crustacean Circulatory System on the Example of the Amphipod Eulimnogammarus verrucosus.

40. Indication of ongoing amphipod speciation in Lake Baikal by genetic structures within endemic species.

41. Remote in vivo stress assessment of aquatic animals with microencapsulated biomarkers for environmental monitoring.

42. Correction: Actinobacteria Isolated from an Underground Lake and Moonmilk Speleothem from the Biggest Conglomeratic Karstic Cave in Siberia as Sources of Novel Biologically Active Compounds.

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