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A Novel <i>Coelastrella tenuitheca</i> Isolate Enhances Growth, Immunity, and Gene Expression in Whiteleg Shrimp. [PDF]
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New Phytologist, Volume 247, Issue 6, Page 2499-2506, September 2025.
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Electric Potential of <i>Chlorella</i> sp. Microalgae Biomass in Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs). [PDF]
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Developing high‐value‐added cotton via rebuilding astaxanthin biosynthesis pathway
Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 23, Issue 9, Page 3751-3753, September 2025.
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Biodiesel from microalgae. [PDF]
Continued use of petroleum sourced fuels is now widely recognized as unsustainable because of depleting supplies and the contribution of these fuels to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the environment. Renewable, carbon neutral, transport fuels are necessary for environmental and economic sustainability.
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Current Biology, 2023
Microalgae, in the strictest definition, are eukaryotic, unicellular microorganisms that are photosynthetic and typically have an aquatic lifestyle. Despite the fact that cyanobacteria (or 'blue-green algae') are prokaryotic, and are therefore not true algae, we have included them in this overview because they have a similar physiology and ecology to ...
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Microalgae, in the strictest definition, are eukaryotic, unicellular microorganisms that are photosynthetic and typically have an aquatic lifestyle. Despite the fact that cyanobacteria (or 'blue-green algae') are prokaryotic, and are therefore not true algae, we have included them in this overview because they have a similar physiology and ecology to ...
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