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2016-01-01Indole-3-acetic acid is produced by Emiliania huxleyi coccolith-bearing cells and triggers a physiological response in bald cellsLabeeuw, L; Khey, J; Bramucci, AR; Atwal, H; De La Mata, AP; Harynuk, J; Case, RJ
2019-12-01Phaeobacter inhibens induces apoptosis-like programmed cell death in calcifying Emiliania huxleyiBramucci, AR; Case, RJ
2017-01-01Bioactive small molecules mediate microalgal-bacterial interactionsLabeeuw, L; Bramucci, AR; Case, RJ
2015-03-11A small volume bioassay to assess bacterial/phytoplankton co-culture using WATER-Pulse-Amplitude-Modulated (WATER-PAM) fluorometryBramucci, AR; Labeeuw, L; Mayers, TJ; Saby, JA; Case, RJ
2021-12-17Microvolume DNA extraction methods for microscale amplicon and metagenomic studiesBramucci, AR; Focardi, A; Rinke, C; Hugenholtz, P; Tyson, GW; Seymour, JR; Raina, J-B
2016A Bacterial Pathogen Displaying Temperature-Enhanced Virulence of the Microalga Emiliania huxleyi.Mayers, TJ; Bramucci, AR; Yakimovich, KM; Case, RJ
2022-03-14Mucospheres produced by a mixotrophic protist impact ocean carbon cycling.Larsson, ME; Bramucci, AR; Collins, S; Hallegraeff, G; Kahlke, T; Raina, J-B; Seymour, JR; Doblin, MA
2016-07-14Draft Genome Sequences of Seven Bacterial Strains Isolated from a Polymicrobial Culture of Coccolith-Bearing (C-Type) Emiliania huxleyi M217.Rosana, ARR; Orata, FD; Xu, Y; Simkus, DN; Bramucci, AR; Boucher, Y; Case, RJ
2016-07-14Draft Genome Sequences of Four Bacterial Strains Isolated from a Polymicrobial Culture of Naked (N-Type) Emiliania huxleyi CCMP1516.Orata, FD; Rosana, ARR; Xu, Y; Simkus, DN; Bramucci, AR; Boucher, Y; Case, RJ
2022-05Biogeography of Southern Ocean prokaryotes: a comparison of the Indian and Pacific sectors.Sow, SLS; Brown, MV; Clarke, LJ; Bissett, A; van de Kamp, J; Trull, TW; Raes, EJ; Seymour, JR; Bramucci, AR; Ostrowski, M; Boyd, PW; Deagle, BE; Pardo, PC; Sloyan, BM; Bodrossy, L
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