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Diverse biophysical and molecular mechanisms drive phytoplankton sinking in response to starvation. [PDF]

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Wu Y   +10 more
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Engineered microalgal extracellular vesicles for efficient doxorubicin delivery and improved therapeutic efficacy in breast cancer. [PDF]

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Adamo G   +15 more
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Sensory discrimination of chemical and temperature stimuli in the acoel Symsagittifera roscoffensis

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Urban wastewater treatment by Tetraselmis sp. CTP4 (Chlorophyta)

Bioresource Technology, 2017
The ability of a recent isolate, Tetraselmis sp. CTP4, for nutrient removal from sewage effluents before and after the nitrification process under batch and continuous cultivation was studied. Biomass productivities in both wastewaters were similar under continuous conditions (0.343±0.053gL-1d-1) and nutrient uptake rates were maximal 31.4±0.4mgNL-1d-1
Schulze, Peter S.C.   +7 more
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Biomethanation of the Marine Algae Tetraselmis†

International Journal of Solar Energy, 1982
Biomethanation of algae is an elegant way to convert solar energy into a chemical fuel, i.e. methane. The microbiological process of methanogenesis is leading to a reliable technology. Favorable running conditions were elicited by experiments at the laboratory scale. The process is being developed at the 1-m/sup 3/ scale at Lamezia (Italy).
C.-M. ASINARI DI SAN MARZANO   +3 more
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Lipid accumulation in selected Tetraselmis strains

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2019
Marine microalgae constitute a natural source of compounds (e.g., alkanes, triacylglycerols) useful for biodiesel production—yet improvement of lipid productivity by microalgae is a sine qua non for the economic feasibility of such a microalga-based process. Toward this goal, five Tetraselmis strains, Tetraselmis suecica UW605, T.
M. Carneiro   +3 more
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Flagellar Membrane Proteins of Tetraselmis striata Butcher (Chlorophyta)

Protist, 2000
Highly purified flagella of the green alga Tetraselmis striata (Chlorophyta) were extracted by Triton X-114 phase partitioning. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed that most proteins were present in the aqueous phase, only two prominent flagellar membrane proteins (fmp) of apparent molecular weight 145 and 57 kDa (fmp145 and fmp57) were enriched in the ...
S, Gödel, B, Becker, M, Melkonian
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Chemical Constituents of Microalgae Tetraselmis convolutae

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2019
The first chemical investigation of the marine microalgae Tetraselmis convolutae is reported. Two phytyl esters, phytyl hexadeca-4,7-10,13-tetraenoate (1) and phytyl palmitate (2), and five other compounds, including phytol (3), hexadeca-4,7-10,13-tetraenoic acid (4), poriferasterol (5), palmitic acid (6), and glycerol (7), were isolated from the ...
Nguyen Thi Minh Hang   +5 more
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Glycosylceramides from marine green microalga Tetraselmis sp.

Phytochemistry, 2013
Glycosylceramides are ubiquitous and important components of the plasma membrane in most eukaryotic cells and a few bacteria. They play significant roles in a variety of cellular functions. Their molecular structures are well recognized in animals, higher plants, and fungi, but are poorly characterized in lower plants.
Atsushi, Arakaki   +6 more
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