349 results on '"Wetherbee, R."'
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2. Terminology and nomenclature of protist cell surface structures
3. Structure and development of the scale case of Mallomonas adamas(Synurophyceae)
4. The application of atomic force microscopy to topographical studies and force measurements on the secreted adhesive of the green alga Enteromorpha
5. Metatranscriptomic Identification of Diverse and Divergent RNA Viruses in Green and Chlorarachniophyte Algae Cultures
6. Subcellular location and composition of the wall and secreted extracellular sulphated polysaccharides/proteoglycans of the diatomStauroneis amphioxys Gregory
7. A new technique for preparing biominerals for atomic-force microscopy
8. Blowin' in the wind: Dispersal, structure, and metacommunity dynamics of aeolian diatoms in the McMurdo Sound region, Antarctica.
9. MYB gene family in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum revealing their potential functions in the adaption to nitrogen deficiency and diurnal cycle.
10. The surface periplast component of the protistKomma caudata (Cryptophyceae) self-assembles from a secreted high-molecular-mass polypeptide
11. Periplast development in cryptophyceae I. Changes in periplast arrangement throughout the cell cycle
12. Periplast development in Cryptophyceae II. Development of the inner periplast component inRhinomonas pauca, Proteomonas sulcata [haplomorph],Rhodomonas baltica, andCryptomonas ovata
13. Periplast development in Cryptophyceae III. Development of crystalline surface plates inFalcomonas daucoides, Proteomonas sulcata [haplomorph], andKomma caudata
14. Structure and development of the scale case ofMallomonas adamas (Synurophyceae)
15. Pole reversal and the development of cell asymmetry during division in cryptomonad flagellates
16. Cytoskeletal dynamics ofApedinella radians (Pedinellophyceae) III. Post-division development, maintenance of cell symmetry, and the re-establishment of interphase morphology
17. Cytoskeletal dynamics ofApedinella radians (Pedinellophyceae) I. Pre-division development and the formation of spine-scales and body scales
18. Cytoskeletal dynamics ofApedinella radians (Pedinellophyceae) II. Cell division and maintenance of cell polarity and symmetry
19. The golden paradox - a new heterokont lineage with chloroplasts surrounded by two membranes
20. A new marine prasinophyte genus alternates between a flagellate and a dominant benthic stage with microrhizoids for adhesion
21. Transformation and development of the flagellar apparatus ofCryptomonas ovata (Cryptophyceae) during cell division
22. Flagella of a chrysophycean alga play an active role in prey capture and selection: Direct observations onEpipyxis pulchra using image enhanced video microscopy
23. Microtubules of the flagellar apparatus are active during prey capture in the chrysophycean algaEpipyxis pulchra
24. Diversity and emendation of the genus Planktoniella (Bacillariophyceae), with descriptions of P. tubulata sp. nov. and P. trifurcata sp. nov.
25. Changes in Cell Wall Structure During Rhizoid Formation of Silvetia babingtonii (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) Zygotes.
26. The Influence of Bacteria on the Growth, Lipid Production, and Extracellular Metabolite Accumulation by Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Bacillariophyceae).
27. INFECTION CONTROL STRATEGIES FOR CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION: WHAT WORKED IN AN URBAN ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER
28. Quantitative comparison of taxa and taxon concepts in the diatom genus Fragilariopsis: a case study on using slide scanning, multiexpert image annotation, and image analysis in taxonomy
29. Formation and mosaicity of coccolith segment calcite of the marine algae Emiliania huxleyi
30. Two New and Nontoxigenic Pseudo‐nitzschia species (Bacillariophyceae) from Chinese Southeast Coastal Waters.
31. Morphological evolution of silica scales in the freshwater genus Synura (Stramenopiles).
32. Interactive Effects of CO2, Temperature, Irradiance, and Nutrient Limitation on the Growth and Physiology of the Marine Diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana (Coscinodiscophyceae).
33. Responses of triacylglycerol synthesis in Skeletonema marinoi to nitrogen and phosphate starvations.
34. Molecular Phylogeny and Taxonomy of the Genus Minidiscus (Bacillariophyceae), with Description of Mediolabrus gen. nov.
35. The Taxonomy and Diversity of Proschkinia (Bacillariophyta), A Common But Enigmatic Genus from Marine Coasts.
36. A Classification of Phi Delta Kappa Research
37. Reception to the Executive Secretary
38. Toward a multigene phylogeny of the Cymatosiraceae (Bacillariophyta, Mediophyceae) II: morphological and molecular insights into the taxonomy of the forgotten species Campylosira africana and of Extubocellulus, with a description of two new taxa.
39. Digging deeper: why we need more Proterozoic algal fossils and how to get them.
40. Ontogenetic analysis of siliceous cell wall formation in Triparma laevis f. inornata (Parmales, Stramenopiles).
41. Effect of cell size on growth rates of two Skeletonema species and their competitve interactions.
42. ADHESION MOLECULES FROM THE DIATOM PHAEODACTYLUM TRICORNUTUM (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE): GENOMIC IDENTIFICATION BY AMINO-ACID PROFILING AND IN VIVO ANALYSIS
43. Editorial
44. Differentiation and continuity of the Golgi apparatus during carposporogenesis inPolysiphonia (Rhodophyta)
45. The fine structure of secondary pit connection formation between the red algal alloparasiteHolmsella australis and its red algal hostGracilaria furcellata
46. Cell division and morphogenesis of the labiate process in the centric diatomDitylum brightwellii
47. Response ofZea mays roots to infection withPhytophthora cinnamomi: II. The cortex and stele
48. Patterns of carbon assimilation in a microalgal community from annual sea ice, east Antarctica
49. Flagellar transformation in the heterokontEpipyxis pulchra (Chrysophyceae): Direct observations using image enhanced light microscopy
50. A comparative study of periplast structure inCryptomonas cryophila andC. ovata (Cryptophyceae)
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