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1 Acclimation to low or limiting CO2 in non-synchronous Chlamydomonas causes a transient synchronization of the cell division cycle Dillard, Steven R.
2011
109 1-3 p. 161-168
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2 Algal and aquatic plant carbon concentrating mechanisms in relation to environmental change Raven, John A.
2011
109 1-3 p. 281-296
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3 Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: inorganic carbon transport and CO2 recapture Wang, Yingjun
2011
109 1-3 p. 115-122
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4 Carboxysomes: cyanobacterial RubisCO comes in small packages Espie, George S.
2011
109 1-3 p. 7-20
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5 Comparative analysis of carboxysome shell proteins Kinney, James N.
2011
109 1-3 p. 21-32
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6 Crassulacean acid metabolism in the context of other carbon-concentrating mechanisms in freshwater plants: a review Klavsen, Signe Koch
2011
109 1-3 p. 269-279
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7 Erratum to: Integration of microalgae cultivation with industrial waste remediation for biofuel and bioenergy production: opportunities and limitations McGinn, Patrick J.
2011
109 1-3 p. 249
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8 Evidence for the occurrence of photorespiration in synurophyte algae Bhatti, Shabana
2011
109 1-3 p. 251-256
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9 Evolution of enzymes involved in the photorespiratory 2-phosphoglycolate cycle from cyanobacteria via algae toward plants Kern, Ramona
2011
109 1-3 p. 103-114
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10 High-throughput pyrosequencing of the chloroplast genome of a highly neutral-lipid-producing marine pennate diatom, Fistulifera sp. strain JPCC DA0580 Tanaka, Tsuyoshi
2011
109 1-3 p. 223-229
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11 Inorganic carbon acquisition in algal communities: are the laboratory data relevant to the natural ecosystems? Mercado, Jesús M.
2011
109 1-3 p. 257-267
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12 Inorganic carbon transporters of the cyanobacterial CO2 concentrating mechanism Price, G. Dean
2011
109 1-3 p. 47-57
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13 Inorganic carbon utilization by aquatic photoautotrophs and potential usages of algal primary production Matsuda, Yusuke
2011
109 1-3 p. 1-5
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14 Insertional suppressors of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that restore growth of air-dier lcib mutants in low CO2 Duanmu, Deqiang
2011
109 1-3 p. 123-132
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15 Integration of microalgae cultivation with industrial waste remediation for biofuel and bioenergy production: opportunities and limitations McGinn, Patrick J.
2011
109 1-3 p. 231-247
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16 Interactions between CCM and N2 fixation in Trichodesmium Kranz, Sven A.
2010
109 1-3 p. 73-84
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17 Localization of putative carbonic anhydrases in two marine diatoms, Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Thalassiosira pseudonana Tachibana, Masaaki
2011
109 1-3 p. 205-221
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18 Over-expression of the β-carboxysomal CcmM protein in Synechococcus PCC7942 reveals a tight co-regulation of carboxysomal carbonic anhydrase (CcaA) and M58 content Long, Benedict M.
2011
109 1-3 p. 33-45
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19 Photosynthetic characteristics of a multicellular green alga Volvox carteri in response to external CO2 levels possibly regulated by CCM1/CIA5 ortholog Yamano, Takashi
2011
109 1-3 p. 151-159
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20 Physiological characterization and light response of the CO2-concentrating mechanism in the filamentous cyanobacterium Leptolyngbya sp. CPCC 696 Araujo, Elvin D. de
2011
109 1-3 p. 85-101
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21 Recent progresses on the genetic basis of the regulation of CO2 acquisition systems in response to CO2 concentration Matsuda, Yusuke
2011
109 1-3 p. 191-203
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22 Regulation of the expression of H43/Fea1 by multi-signals Baba, Masato
2011
109 1-3 p. 169-177
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23 The carbonic anhydrase isoforms of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: intracellular location, expression, and physiological roles Moroney, James V.
2011
109 1-3 p. 133-149
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24 The CO2-concentrating mechanism of Synechococcus WH5701 is composed of native and horizontally-acquired components Rae, Benjamin D.
2011
109 1-3 p. 59-72
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25 The expression of a carbon concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas acidophila under variable phosphorus, iron, and CO2 concentrations Spijkerman, Elly
2011
109 1-3 p. 179-189
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