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2014-01-01The in situ light microenvironment of coralsWangpraseurt, D; Polerecky, L; Larkum, AWD; Ralph, PJ; Nielsen, DA; Pernice, M; Kühl, M
2016-03-01Light microenvironment and single-cell gradients of carbon fixation in tissues of symbiont-bearing coralsWangpraseurt, D; Pernice, M; Guagliardo, P; Kilburn, MR; Clode, PL; Polerecky, L; Kühl, M
2010-05-01Differential regulation by heat stress of novel cytochrome P450 genes from the dinoflagellate symbionts of reef-building coralsRosic, NN; Pernice, M; Dunn, S; Dove, S; Hoegh-Guldberg, O
2017-08-15Development of an efficient protein extraction method compatible with LC-MS/MS for proteome mapping in two Australian seagrasses zostera muelleri and posidonia AustralisJiang, Z; Kumar, M; Padula, MP; Pernice, M; Kahlke, T; Kim, M; Ralph, PJ
2013-05-01Highly dynamic cellular-level response of symbiotic coral to a sudden increase in environmental nitrogenKopp, C; Pernice, M; Domart-Coulon, I; Djediat, C; Spangenberg, JE; Alexander, DTL; Hignette, M; Meziane, T; Meibom, A
2011-06-01Validation of Housekeeping Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Symbiodinium Exposed to Thermal and Light StressRosic, NN; Pernice, M; Rodriguez-Lanetty, M; Hoegh-Guldberg, O
2014-01-14Bimonthly Coral Monitoring Report: Dredging Report 7 − Ichthys Nearshore Environmental Monitoring Program.Roberts, C; Pernice, M; Nicastro, A
2013-01-22Bimonthly Coral Monitoring Report: Dredging Report 2 − Ichthys Nearshore Environmental Monitoring ProgramBlount, C; Roberts, C; Cummings, D; Pernice, M; Neilson, J; Nicastro, A
2015-08-25Coral Monitoring Post-Dredging Report − Ichthys Nearshore Environmental Monitoring ProgramRoberts, C; Nicastro, A; Pernice, M; Blount, C
2015-11-23Evaluation of reference genes for RT-qPCR studies in the seagrass zostera muelleri exposed to light limitationSchliep, M; Pernice, M; Sinutok, S; Bryant, CV; York, PH; Rasheed, MA; Ralph, PJ
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