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    Natural Benzo/Acetophenones as Leads for New Synthetic Acetophenone Hybrids Containing a 1,2,3-Triazole Ring as Potential Antifouling Agents by Ana Rita Neves, Daniela Pereira, Catarina Gonçalves, Joana Cardoso, Eugénia Pinto, Vitor Vasconcelos, Madalena Pinto, Emília Sousa, Joana R. Almeida, Honorina Cidade, Marta Correia-da-Silva

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…All of the synthesized compounds were evaluated against the settlement of a representative macrofouling species, <i>Mytilus galloprovincialis</i>, as well as on biofilm-forming marine microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. The growth of the microalgae <i>Navicula</i> sp. was also evaluated after exposure to the most promising compounds. …”
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    Unraveling sources of cyanate in the marine environment: insights from cyanate distributions and production during the photochemical degradation of dissolved organic matter by Rui Wang, Rui Wang, Jihua Liu, Jihua Liu, Yongle Xu, Yongle Xu, Li Liu, Li Liu, Kenneth Mopper

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Cyanate is a nitrogen and energy source for diverse marine microorganisms, playing important roles in the nitrogen cycle. …”
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    Developing an Effective and Durable Film for Marine Fouling Prevention from PDMS/SiO<sub>2</sub> and PDMS/PU with SiO<sub>2</sub> Composites by Jirasuta Chungprempree, Jitima Preechawong, Manit Nithitanakul

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Polymer film coating with a highly hydrophobic surface property is a practical approach to prevent fouling of any structures in the marine environment without affecting marine microorganisms. The preparation of a polymer coating, from a simple and easy method of solution blending of hydrophobic polydimethylsiloxane elastomer and hydrophilic polyurethane with SiO<sub>2</sub>, was carried out in this study, with the aim of improving characteristics, and the coating demonstrated economic feasibility for antifouling application. …”
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    Oceanospirillales containing the DMSP lyase DddD are key utilisers of carbon from DMSP in coastal seawater by Jingli Liu, Chun-Xu Xue, Jinyan Wang, Andrew T. Crombie, Ornella Carrión, Andrew W. B. Johnston, J. Colin Murrell, Ji Liu, Yanfen Zheng, Xiao-Hua Zhang, Jonathan D. Todd

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Ubiquitous and diverse marine microorganisms utilise the abundant organosulfur molecule dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), the main precursor of the climate-active gas dimethylsulfide (DMS), as a source of carbon, sulfur and/or signalling molecules. …”
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    A study of the functional domains of the type I iterative polyketide synthase CalE8 in calicheamicin biosynthesis by Murugan, Elavazhagan

    Published 2012
    “…Naturally occurring enediynes are potent antibiotics produced by soil and marine microorganisms. Their robust antitumor activities and unique mode of action make them a significant topic of study. …”
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    The AEGEAN-169 clade of bacterioplankton is synonymous with SAR11 subclade V (HIMB59) and metabolically distinct by Eric W. Getz, V. Celeste Lanclos, Conner Y. Kojima, Chuankai Cheng, Michael W. Henson, Max Emil Schön, Thijs J. G. Ettema, Brant C. Faircloth, J. Cameron Thrash

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…ABSTRACT Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant marine microorganisms and consist of numerous subclades spanning order-level divergence (Pelagibacterales). …”
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    Marine carbohydrates in Arctic aerosol particles and fog – diversity of oceanic sources and atmospheric transformations by S. Zeppenfeld, M. van Pinxteren, M. Hartmann, M. Zeising, A. Bracher, A. Bracher, H. Herrmann

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…<p>Carbohydrates, originating from marine microorganisms, enter the atmosphere as part of sea spray aerosol (SSA) and can influence fog and cloud microphysics as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) or ice-nucleating particles (INP). …”
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    Nitrite Degradation by a Novel Marine Bacterial Strain <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> DM6: Characterization and Metabolic Pathway Analysis by Zhe Chen, Wenying Yu, Yingjian Zhan, Zheng Chen, Tengda Han, Weiwei Song, Yueyue Zhou

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…However, the osmotic pressure changes and salt-induced enzyme precipitation in high-salinity seawater aquaculture environments may inhibit the growth and metabolism of freshwater bacterial strains, making it more suitable to select salt-tolerant marine microorganisms for treating nitrite in marine aquaculture wastewater. …”
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    Metagenomic characterization of a novel non-ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota from hadal sediment by Ru-Yi Zhang, Yan-Ren Wang, Ru-Long Liu, Sung-Keun Rhee, Guo-Ping Zhao, Zhe-Xue Quan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Thaumarchaeota are ubiquitous marine microorganisms predominantly present in hadal environments. …”
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    New particle formation in the Svalbard region 2006–2015 by J. Heintzenberg, P. Tunved, M. Galí, C. Leck

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Based on the sparse knowledge about the seasonal cycle of gel-forming marine microorganisms and their controlling factors, we hypothesize that the seasonal distribution of DGR and, more so, MEV events reflect the seasonal cycle of the gel-forming phytoplankton.…”
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    Hypoglycaemic Molecules for the Management of Diabetes Mellitus from Marine Sources by Chellappan DK, Chellian J, Rahmah NSN, Gan WJ, Banerjee P, Sanyal S, Banerjee P, Ghosh N, Guith T, Das A, Gupta G, Singh SK, Dua K, Kunnath AP, Norhashim NA, Ong KH, Palaniveloo K

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The marine environment is a huge store of unexplored diversity of chemicals produced by a multitude of organisms. To date, marine microorganisms, microalgae, macroalgae, corals, sponges, and fishes have been evaluated for their anti-diabetic properties. …”
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    The role of trace metal micronutrients in the growth and niche separation of marine ammonia-oxidising microorganisms by Shafiee, RT

    Published 2021
    “…Nitrogen availability and speciation are controlled by marine microorganisms, with ammonia-oxidising archaea and bacteria (AOA and AOB) mediating the first step in the oxidative nitrogen cycle. …”
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    Antioxidant and cytotoxic effects of crude extract from a diatom, Chaetoceros calcitrans and green alga, Nannachloropsis oculata by Goh, Su Hua

    Published 2011
    “…There is a growing trend in research focusing on marine microorganisms such as sponges, seaweeds and micro-algae as a potential source of bioactive compounds. …”
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