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2010-07-16Chemoattraction to dimethylsulfoniopropionate throughout the marine microbial food webSeymour, JR; Simó, R; Ahmed, T; Stocker, R
2014-01-01A bacterial pathogen uses dimethylsulfoniopropionate as a cue to target heat-stressed coralsGarren, M; Son, K; Raina, JB; Rusconi, R; Menolascina, F; Shapiro, OH; Tout, J; Bourne, DG; Seymour, JR; Stocker, R
2015-08-23Chemotaxis by natural populations of coral reef bacteriaTout, J; Jeffries, TC; Petrou, K; Tyson, GW; Webster, NS; Garren, M; Stocker, R; Ralph, PJ; Seymour, JR
2009-06-01Coral-associated bacteria and their role in the biogeochemical cycling of sulfurRaina, JB; Tapiolas, D; Willis, BL; Bourne, DG
2016-02-10Dimethylsulfoniopropionate, superoxide dismutase and glutathione as stress response indicators in three corals under short-term hyposalinity stressGardner, SG; Nielsen, DA; Laczka, O; Shimmon, R; Beltran, VH; Ralph, PJ; Petrou, K
2013-10-28DMSP biosynthesis by an animal and its role in coral thermal stress responseRaina, JB; Tapiolas, DM; Forêt, S; Lutz, A; Abrego, D; Ceh, J; Seneca, FO; Clode, PL; Bourne, DG; Willis, BL; Motti, CA
2016-04-01Energy cost and putative benefits of cellular mechanisms modulating buoyancy in aflagellate marine phytoplanktonLavoie, M; Raven, JA; Levasseur, M
2010-03-01Do the organic sulfur compounds DMSP and DMS drive coral microbial associations?Raina, JB; Dinsdale, EA; Willis, BL; Bourne, DG
2017-05-15Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and dimethylated sulphur compounds in coral explants under acute thermal stressGardner, SG; Raina, JB; Ralph, PJ; Petrou, K
2017-04-04Subcellular tracking reveals the location of dimethylsulfoniopropionate in microalgae and visualises its uptake by marine bacteriaRaina, JB; Clode, PL; Cheong, S; Bougoure, J; Kilburn, MR; Reeder, A; Forêt, S; Stat, M; Beltran, V; Thomas-Hall, P; Tapiolas, D; Motti, CM; Gong, B; Pernice, M; Marjo, CE; Seymour, JR; Willis, BL; Bourne, DG
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