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Biologically Active Compounds in True Slime Molds and Their Prospects for Sustainable Pest and Pathogen Control. [PDF]
Pawłowicz T +10 more
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Self assembly of a model multicellular organism resembling the Dictyostelium slime molds [PDF]
Graeme J. Ackland +2 more
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Recombinant Proteins: A Molecular Tool to Understand Marine Adhesion and to Advance Biomaterials
The production of recombinant proteins represents a fundamental step in the characterisation of marine invertebrate adhesives and in the development of bio‐inspired glues. The association of these proteins with other components such as ions, proteins, polysaccharides, or polymers enables the fabrication of biomaterials for various healthcare ...
Alessandra Whaite +4 more
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A New Classification Framework to Understand Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality
Classifying biological entities based on whether and how the two fundamental aspects physiological and evolutionary components are represented yields six types of structural organization. The resulting framework allows to compare different forms of organization, and, in this way, provides insight into the evolutionary processes giving rise to these ...
Saskia Wilmsen, Christian Kost
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New Species and Records Expand the Checklist of Cellular Slime Molds (Dictyostelids) in Jilin Province, China. [PDF]
Zhang Z +9 more
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Mitochondrial numbers increase during glucose deprivation in the slime mold Physarum polycephalum [PDF]
Christina Oettmeier, Jürgen Döbereiner
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We investigated urban Drosophila communities in Vienna using ~18,000 specimens collected with citizen scientists, identifying 13 species including two new records for Austria (D. mercatorum and D. virilis). Compared to surveys 30 years ago, species richness has declined by more than 50%, with formerly common species replaced by neobiotic taxa.
Martin Kapun +8 more
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Nucleotide sequence of a ribosomal RNA gene intron from slime mold Physarum polycephalum.
Hisayuki Nomiyama +2 more
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