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The symbiotic process

International Journal of Family Therapy, 1981
The powerful themes of exclusivity and loyalty reverberate in less pathological systems, but the frank exposition of them in symbiotic psychosis illuminates less severe enmeshment as well. This paper, with case examples drawn from six mothers and their adult children in symbiotic transaction, first describes the normal symbiotic subphase of Separation ...
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The Symbiotic Self

Evolutionary Biology, 2016
The classical one genome-one organism conception of the individual is yielding today to a symbiotic conception of the organism. Microbial symbiosis is fundamental in our evolution, physiology and development. This notion, while not new, has been revitalized by advances in molecular methods for studying microbial diversity over the past decade.
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Symbiotic seagrasses

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2021
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Symbiotic Origin of Apoptosis

2020
The progress of evolutionary biology has revealed that symbiosis played a basic role in the evolution of complex eukaryotic organisms, including humans. Mitochondria are actually simplified endosymbiotic bacteria currently playing the role of cellular organelles.
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Symbiotic Identification in Schizophrenia

Psychiatry, 1956
(1956). Symbiotic Identification in Schizophrenia. Psychiatry: Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 231-236.
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To be parasitic or symbiotic?

Science Signaling, 2015
Rhizobial strains with HrrP degrade host-derived signaling peptides to become parasitic.
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Whole-genome landscape of Medicago truncatula symbiotic genes

Nature Plants, 2018
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