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  1. Microbiota-Dependent and -Independent Production of l- Dopa in the Gut of Daphnia magna
  2. Gut bacteria help zooplankton to utilize toxic cyanobacteria
  3. Antibiotics induce gut dysbiosis but not necessarily the loss of fitness
  4. Recycling of end-of-life reverse osmosis membranes for membrane biofilms reactors (MBfRs). Effect of chlorination on the membrane surface and gas permeability.
  5. Disparate effects of antibiotic-induced microbiome change and enhanced fitness inDaphnia magna
  6. Recycled desalination membranes as a support material for biofilm development: A new approach for microcystin removal during water treatment
  7. In vivo assessment of the hepatotoxicity of a new Nostoc isolate from the Nile River: Nostoc sp. strain NRI
  8. Seasonal dynamics of microcystin-degrading bacteria and toxic cyanobacterial blooms: Interaction and influence of abiotic factors
  9. Assessment of the influence of key abiotic factors on the alternative microcystin degradation pathway(s) (mlr−): A detailed comparison with the mlr route (mlr+)
  10. Diversity and temporal shifts of the bacterial community associated with a toxic cyanobacterial bloom: An interplay between microcystin producers and degraders
  11. Presence or Absence of mlr Genes and Nutrient Concentrations Co-Determine the Microcystin Biodegradation Efficiency of a Natural Bacterial Community
  12. Bloom-Forming Cyanobacteria Support Copepod Reproduction and Development in the Baltic Sea
  13. Insights into the Physiology and Ecology of the Brackish-Water-Adapted Cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena CCY9414 Based on a Genome-Transcriptome Analysis
  14. Global warming and hepatotoxin production by cyanobacteria: What can we learn from experiments?
  15. Characterization of nifH gene expression, modification and rearrangement in Nodularia spumigena strain AV1
  16. Toxin-producing cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena, potential competitors and grazers: testing mechanisms of reciprocal interactions
  17. Proteomic profiling of the Baltic Sea cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena strain AV1 during ammonium supplementation
  18. Variability in the response of the cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena to nitrogen supplementation
  19. Temporal separation of cell division and diazotrophy in the marine diazotrophic cyanobacteriumTrichodesmium erythraeumIMS101
  20. Diversity of hepatotoxic cyanobacteria in the Nile Delta, Egypt
  21. Expression of the nodularin synthetase genes in the Baltic Sea bloom-former cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena strain AV1
  22. Marine diazotrophic cyanobacteria: Out of the blue
  23. Ammonium ions inhibit nitrogen fixation but do not affect heterocyst frequency in the bloom-forming cyanobacterium Nodularia spumigena strain AV1
  24. Effect of controlled expression of the hetR gene on heterocyst formation in the filamentous cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. PCC 7120
  25. Diurnal expression of hetR and diazocyte development in the filamentous non-heterocystous cyanobacterium Trichodesmium erythraeum
  26. Inhibition of cell division blocks the synthesis of the second nitrogenase (Nif2) in the cyanobacteriumAnabaena variabilis
  27. Ammonium (methylammonium) transport by heterocysts and vegetative cells ofAnabaena variabilis