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Gaussia princeps <copepod>
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Gaussia princeps (T. Scott, 1894)
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Effects of seasonal seston and temperature changes on lake zooplankton fatty acids
B. McMeans
,
Apostolos‐Manuel Koussoroplis
,
M. Kainz
2015
Corpus ID: 59376547
We investigated how seston fatty acids (FA) and water temperature explained seasonal variation in cladoceran and copepod FA over…
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2013
2013
Effect of Grazing-Mediated Dimethyl Sulfide (DMS) Production on the Swimming Behavior of the Copepod Calanus helgolandicus
M. Breckels
,
N. Bode
,
Edward A. Codling
,
M. Steinke
Marine Drugs
2013
Corpus ID: 759592
Chemical interactions play a fundamental role in the ecology of marine foodwebs. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a ubiquitous marine…
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2012
2012
Title: Gaussia princeps luciferase as reporter for transcriptional activity, protein secretion and protein-protein interactions in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
C. Schmidt
,
Vivien Vogt
,
Roman G. Gerlach
2012
Corpus ID: 51799133
Gaussia princeps luciferase (Gluc) is widely used as a reporter in eukaryotes, but data about its applicability in bacteria is…
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2011
2011
Gaussia princeps Luciferase as a Reporter for Transcriptional Activity, Protein Secretion, and Protein-Protein Interactions in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium
T. Wille
,
Kathrin Blank
,
C. Schmidt
,
Vivien Vogt
,
Roman G. Gerlach
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2011
Corpus ID: 20568871
ABSTRACT Gaussia princeps luciferase (Gluc) is widely used as a reporter in eukaryotes, but data about its applicability in…
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2009
2009
Experimental Study on Inactivation of Copepod with Current Available Oxidants
Tao Lin
,
Wei Chen
,
Lei-lei Wang
International Conferences on Biomedical and…
2009
Corpus ID: 27495641
The inactivation of Copepod with available oxidants such as chlorine, chlorine dioxide, ozone and potassium permanganate were…
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2008
2008
Time-series measurements of oxygen consumption of copepod nauplii
M. Köster
,
C. Krause
,
G. Paffenhöfer
2008
Corpus ID: 53456804
The goal of this study was to determine over time with high temporal resolution the oxy- gen consumption rates of nauplii of…
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2005
2005
Thin Layers: Physical and Chemical Cues Contributing to Observed Copepod Aggergations
C. B. Woodson
2005
Corpus ID: 263779340
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
The flow field around a freely swimming copepod in steady motion. Part II: Numerical simulation
Houshuo Jiang
,
C. Meneveau
,
T. Osborn
2002
Corpus ID: 85521660
Three-dimensional, numerical simulations of the flow field around a freely swimming model-copepod were performed using a finite…
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1982
1982
Secondary Production of the Estuarine, Meiobenthic Copepod Microarthridion littorale
J. Fleeger
,
M. Palmer
1982
Corpus ID: 84894213
Secondary production of Microarthridion littorale, an estuarine meiobenthic copepod, was determined in a South Carolina (USA…
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1975
1975
Ultrastructure of the heart of the copepod Anomalocera ornata Sutcliffe.
H. D. Howse
,
R. Woodmansee
,
W. Hawkins
,
H. Perry
Transactions of the American Microscopical…
1975
Corpus ID: 34866206
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