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Bibliographies
[1]
Future projections of record-breaking sea surface temperature and cyanobacteria bloom events in the Baltic Sea.
[2]
Kalman-like Self-Tuned Sensitivity in Biophysical Sensing.
[3]
Cyanobacterial extract-mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their application in ammonia sensing.
[4]
Crowdfunding the Azolla fern genome project: a grassroots approach.
[5]
Health in Nepalese media.
[6]
Who will lead nursing into the future?
[7]
Emmanuel Levinas and the face of Terri Schiavo: bioethical and phenomenological reflections on a private tragedy and public spectacle.
[8]
Op-ed by: Mary Wakefield, PhD, RN.
[9]
Effects of a college course about food and society on students' eating behaviors.
[10]
An Op-Ed concerning steroids and the law: how the Internet has changed illegal drug trade and its prosecution.
[11]
Nurses transforming care.
[12]
[Contribution to the qualification of hospital ethics bodies in the cancer centers].
[13]
Sampling 'hard-to-reach' populations in health research: yield from a study targeting Americans living in Canada.
[14]
Toward a critical anthropology on the impact of global warming on health and human societies.
[15]
A Review of Hydrogen Production by Photosynthetic Organisms Using Whole-Cell and Cell-Free Systems.
[16]
Allocation to male vs female floral function varies by currency and responds differentially to density and moisture stress.
[17]
Analysis of genomic tRNA revealed presence of novel genomic features in cyanobacterial tRNA.
[18]
Proliferation of microalgae and enterococci in the Lake Okeechobee, St. Lucie, and Loxahatchee watersheds.
[19]
Alternative Biosynthetic Starter Units Enhance the Structural Diversity of Cyanobacterial Lipopeptides.
[20]
Application of HPCCC Combined with Polymeric Resins and HPLC for the Separation of Cyclic Lipopeptides Muscotoxins A⁻C and Their Antimicrobial Activity.
[21]
Metabolic engineering of a fast-growing cyanobacterium PCC 11801 for photoautotrophic production of succinic acid.
[22]
Acyl-lipid desaturases and Vipp1 cooperate in cyanobacteria to produce novel omega-3 PUFA-containing glycolipids.
[23]
Construction and analysis of an artificial consortium based on the fast-growing cyanobacterium UTEX 2973 to produce the platform chemical 3-hydroxypropionic acid from CO.
[24]
Insights into the Metabolome of the Cyanobacterium Leibleinia gracilis from the Lagoon of Tahiti and First Inspection of Its Variability
[25]
The Marine Sponge Petrosia ficiformis Harbors Different Cyanobacteria Strains with Potential Biotechnological Application
[26]
Benthic cyanobacteria on coral reefs of Moorea Island (French Polynesia): diversity response to habitat quality
[27]
Biological Activities of Cyclic and Acyclic B-Type Laxaphycins in SH-SY5Y Human Neuroblastoma Cells
[28]
Insights into the Metabolome of the Cyanobacterium Leibleinia gracilis from the Lagoon of Tahiti and First Inspection of Its Variability
[29]
Biological Activities of Cyclic and Acyclic B-Type Laxaphycins in SH-SY5Y Human Neuroblastoma Cells
[30]
Wastewater treatment using oxygenic photogranule-based process has lower environmental impact than conventional activated sludge process.
[31]
a novel statistical approach for ocean colour estimation of inherent optical properties and cyanobacteria abundance in optically complex waters
[32]
phytoplankton communities in green bay, lake michigan after invasion by dreissenid mussels: increased dominance by cyanobacteria
[33]
abundance, composition and distribution of phytoplankton in calamianes, palawan
[34]
comparative genomics of the baltic sea toxic cyanobacteria nodularia spumigena uhcc 0039 and its response to varying salinity
[35]
assessment of chemical and physico-chemical properties of cyanobacterial lipids for biodiesel production
[36]
detection of cyanotoxins in algae dietary supplements
[37]
simple approach for the preparation of 15-15n2-enriched water for nitrogen fixation assessments: evaluation, application and recommendations
[38]
cyanotoxins: bioaccumulation and effects on aquatic animals
[39]
cyanobacteria from terrestrial and marine sources contain apoptogens able to overcome chemoresistance in acute myeloid leukemia cells
[40]
exploring the secrets of the three-dimensional architecture of phototrophic biofilms in caves
[41]
antibacterial activity of marine and black band disease cyanobacteria against coral-associated bacteria
[42]
a comparative study of iron uptake rates and mechanisms amongst marine and fresh water cyanobacteria: prevalence of reductive iron uptake
[43]
cyanobacterial neurotoxin bmaa and mercury in sharks
[44]
synechococcus sp. strain pcc 7002 transcriptome: acclimation to temperature, salinity, oxidative stress and mixotrophic growth conditions
[45]
toxic cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins in european waters – recent progress achieved through the cyanocost action and challenges for further research
[46]
sentinel animals in a one health approach to harmful cyanobacterial and algal blooms
[47]
changes in primary metabolism under light and dark conditions in response to overproduction of a response regulator rpaa in the unicellular cyanobacterium synechocystis sp. pcc 6803
[48]
the tryptophan-rich sensory protein (tspo) is involved in stress-related and light-dependent processes in the cyanobacterium fremyella diplosiphon
[49]
highly iterated palindromic sequences (hips) and their relationship to dna methyltransferases
[50]
the effect of cyanobacterial biomass enrichment by centrifugation and gf/c filtration on subsequent microcystin measurement
[51]
indole alkaloids of the stigonematales (cyanophyta): chemical diversity, biosynthesis and biological activity
[52]
variations in the microcystin content of different fish species collected from a eutrophic lake
[53]
alterations in the antibacterial potential of synechococcus spp. pcc7942 under the influence of uv-b radiations on skin pathogens
[54]
nitrogen limitation promotes accumulation and suppresses release of cylindrospermopsins in cells of aphanizomenon sp.
[55]
identification of conserved and potentially regulatory small rnas in heterocystous cyanobacteria
[56]
isolation and molecular identification of some blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) from freshwater sites in tokat province of turkey
[57]
filtration via conventional glass fiber filters in 15n2 tracer assays fails to capture all nitrogen-fixing prokaryotes
[58]
structure and effects of cyanobacterial lipopolysaccharides
[59]
cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins occurrence and removal from five high-risk conventional treatment drinking water plants
[60]
fur-type transcriptional repressors and metal homeostasis in the cyanobacterium synechococcus sp. pcc 7002
[61]
acetylcholinesterase in biofouling species: characterization and mode of action of cyanobacteria-derived antifouling agents
[62]
metabolic genes within cyanophage genomes: implications for diversity and evolution
[63]
trophic state and toxic cyanobacteria density in optimization modeling of multi-reservoir water resource systems
[64]
adsorption of ten microcystin congeners to common laboratory-ware is solvent and surface dependent
[65]
efecto in vitro de la hemina sobre la proliferación de los linfocitos humanos effect in vitro of hemin on the proliferation of human lymphocytes
[66]
a review study on macrolides isolated from cyanobacteria
[67]
biochemical composition of seven species of cyanobacteria isolated from different aquatic habitats of western ghats, southern india
[68]
chemical compounds toxic to invertebrates isolated from marine cyanobacteria of potential relevance to the agricultural industry
[69]
redirecting the cyanobacterial bicarbonate transporters bica and sbta to the chloroplast envelope: soluble and membrane cargos need different chloroplast targeting signals in plants.
[70]
A Preliminary Survey on the Planktonic Biota in a Hypersaline Pond of Messolonghi Saltworks (W. Greece)
[71]
Improving Microalgae Research and Marketing in the European Atlantic Area: Analysis of Major Gaps and Barriers Limiting Sector Development
[72]
Cyanobacterial Catalase Activity Prevents Oxidative Stress Induced by Pseudomonas fluorescens DUS1-27 from Inhibiting Brassica napus L. (canola) Growth.
[73]
Development of a novel method for the purification of C-phycocyanin pigment from a local cyanobacterial strain Limnothrix sp. NS01 and evaluation of its anticancer properties.
[74]
A coagulation-powdered activated carbon-ultrafiltration--multiple barrier approach for removing toxins from two Australian cyanobacterial blooms.
[75]
Cyanobacterial bioactive metabolites-A review of their chemistry and biology.
[76]
Ecological meta-analysis of bloom-forming planktonic Cyanobacteria in Argentina.
[77]
High-throughput DNA sequencing reveals the dominance of pico- and other filamentous cyanobacteria in an urban freshwater Lake.
[78]
Diagnosing water treatment critical control points for cyanobacterial removal: Exploring benefits of combined microscopy, next-generation sequencing, and cell integrity methods.
[79]
Soil microalgae and cyanobacteria: the biotechnological potential in the maintenance of soil fertility and health.
[80]
Partial characterization of cyanobacterial extracellular polymeric substances for aquatic ecosystems
[81]
Heterotrophic Bacteria Enhance the Aggregation of the Marine Picocyanobacteria and .
[82]
Future projections of record-breaking sea surface temperature and cyanobacteria bloom events in the Baltic Sea.
[83]
Remote sensing of cyanobacterial blooms in a hypertrophic lagoon (Albufera of València, Eastern Iberian Peninsula) using multitemporal Sentinel-2 images.
[84]
Engineering cyanobacteria chassis cells toward more efficient photosynthesis.
[85]
Dissecting the Native Architecture and Dynamics of Cyanobacterial Photosynthetic Machinery
[86]
Remote sensing of cyanobacterial blooms in a hypertrophic lagoon (Albufera of València, Eastern Iberian Peninsula) using multitemporal Sentinel-2 images
[87]
Cyanobacterial extract-mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their application in ammonia sensing.
[88]
New record of the rare genus Crow (Oscillatoriales, Cyanobacteria) from sand dunes of the Baltic Sea, Germany: epitypification and emendation of Fritsch et John based on an integrative approach.
[89]
Expression of a Chloroplast-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodoxin in Tomato Plants Increases Harvest Index by Altering Plant Size and Productivity.
[90]
Multiple cyanotoxin congeners produced by sub-dominant cyanobacterial taxa in riverine cyanobacterial and algal mats.
[91]
Risks for cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms due to land management and climate interactions.
[92]
Analysis of genomic tRNA revealed presence of novel genomic features in cyanobacterial tRNA.
[93]
Metabolic model guided strain design of cyanobacteria
[94]
Colonies of marine cyanobacteria Trichodesmium interact with associated bacteria to acquire iron from dust.
[95]
Coagulation and disinfection by-products formation potential of extracellular and intracellular matter of algae and cyanobacteria
[96]
Effects of molecular weight fractions and chemical properties of time-series cyanobacterial extracellular polymeric substances on the aggregation of lake colloidal particles
[97]
Antimicrobial activity and bioactive profiling of heterocytous cyanobacterial strains using MS/MS-based molecular networking.
[98]
Alternative Biosynthetic Starter Units Enhance the Structural Diversity of Cyanobacterial Lipopeptides.
[99]
Shifting Boundaries: ecological and geographical range extension based on three new species in the cyanobacterial genera Aliterella, Cyanocohniella and Oculatella.
[100]
Acyl-lipid desaturases and Vipp1 cooperate in cyanobacteria to produce novel omega-3 PUFA-containing glycolipids.
[101]
Assessment of the Chemical Diversity and Potential Toxicity of Benthic Cyanobacterial Blooms in the Lagoon of Moorea Island (French Polynesia)