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  1. The role of Euglena gracilis paramylon in modulating xylem hormone levels, photosynthesis and water-use efficiency in Solanum lycopersicum L
  2. Algae through the looking glass
  3. Reconstruction of the absorption spectrum of an object spot from the colour values of the corresponding pixel(s) in its digital image: the challenge of algal colours
  4. Euglena gracilisparamylon activates human lymphocytes by upregulating pro-inflammatory factors
  5. Swimming patterns of the quadriflagellateTetraflagellochloris mauritanica(Chlamydomonadales, Chlorophyceae)
  6. Algae
  7. Water monitoring: automated and real time identification and classification of algae using digital microscopy
  8. A second rhodopsin-like protein in Cyanophora paradoxa: Gene sequence and protein expression in a cell-free system
  9. Automatic and real time recognition of microalgae by means of pigment signature and shape
  10. Tetraflagellochloris mauritanica gen. et sp. nov. (Chlorophyceae), a New Flagellated Alga from the Mauritanian Desert: Morphology, Ultrastructure, and Phylogenetic Framing
  11. Fundamental questions and concepts about photoreception and the case of Euglena gracilis
  12. ChemInform Abstract: Chemistry, Physico‐Chemistry and Applications Linked to Biological Activities of β‐Glucans
  13. Chemistry, physico-chemistry and applications linked to biological activities of β-glucans
  14. Gravitational signature of Schwarzschild black holes in dynamical Chern-Simons gravity
  15. A rhodopsin-like protein in Cyanophora paradoxa: gene sequence and protein immunolocalization
  16. MICROSPECTROPHOTOMETRY AS A METHOD TO IDENTIFY KLEPTOPLASTIDS IN THE NAKED FRESHWATER DINOFLAGELLATE GYMNODINIUM ACIDOTUM1
  17. Intramolecular photo-switching and intermolecular energy transfer as primary photoevents in photoreceptive processes: The case of Euglena gracilis
  18. In Vivo Absorption Spectra of the Two Stable States of the Euglena Photoreceptor Photocycle
  19. Low-resolution characterization of the 3D structure of the Euglena gracilis photoreceptor
  20. Algal Toxins: Nature, Occurrence, Effect and Detection
  21. The World of Algae
  22. Comparative Estimation of Sensor Organisms Sensitivity for Determination of Water Toxicity
  23. Oddities and Curiosities in the Algal World
  24. In vivo microspectroscopy monitoring of chromium effects on the photosynthetic and photoreceptive apparatus of Eudorina unicocca and Chlorella kessleri
  25. An automatic real-time system for the determination of translational and rotational speeds of swimming micro-organisms
  26. Effects of chromium on photosynthetic and photoreceptive apparatus of the alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  27. A Rhodopsin-like Protein in the Plasma Membrane of Silvetia compressa Eggs¶
  28. Fluorescence Behavior of Euglena Photoreceptor¶
  29. Absorption microspectroscopy, theory and applications in the case of the photosynthetic compartment
  30. Algae: Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology by Barsanti, L. & Gualtieri, P.
  31. Real-Time Measurement and Analysis of Translational and Rotational Speeds of Moving Objects in Microscope Fields
  32. Statistical Analysis of Microspectroscopy Signals for Algae Classification and Phylogenetic Comparison
  33. Microspectroscopy of the Photosynthetic Compartment of Algae
  34. Algae
  35. From Cells to Proteins: Imaging Nature across Dimensions
  36. A short flagella mutant of Dunaliella salina (Chlorophyta, Chlorophyceae)
  37. Stress resistance induced by paramylon treatment in Artemia sp.
  38. Diet-induced variations in fatty acid content and composition of two on-grown stages ofArtemia Salina
  39. Photoreception in Microalgae
  40. Euglena Gracilis Case: A Real Biosensor
  41. Fluorescence Behavior of Euglena Photoreceptor¶
  42. Euglena gracilis photoreception interpreted by microspectroscopy
  43. Molecular Electronics: Bio-sensors and Bio-computers
  44. A Rhodopsin-like Protein in the Plasma Membrane of Silvetia compressa Eggs¶
  45. PHOTORECEPTION BEFORE MEN
  46. RHODOPSIN-LIKE PROTEINS: THE UNIVERSAL AND PROBABLY UNIQUE PROTEINS FOR VISION
  47. Flagellar Movements and Controlling Apparatus in Flagellates
  48. ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF ESCHER'S IMPOSSIBLE BUILDINGS BY MEANS OF A SPACE-VARIANT RETINAL MODEL
  49. Morphology of photoreceptor systems in microalgae
  50. Chapter 10 Rhodopsin-like-proteins: light detection pigments in Leptolyngbya, Euglena, Ochromonas, Pelvetia
  51. The photoreceptor protein of Euglena gracilis
  52. Morphology and spectral sensitivities of retinal and extraretinal photoreceptors in freshwater teleosts
  53. A complex photoreceptive structure in the cyanobacterium Leptolyngbya sp.
  54. Rhodopsin: A Photopigment for Phototaxis in Euglena gracilis
  55. Retinal Identification inPelvetia fastigiata
  56. Feeding behaviour in ciliated protists
  57. Digestive process of the raptorial feeder ciliate Litonotus lamella (Rabdophora, Litostomatea) visualized by fluorescence microscopy
  58. In Vivo Photocycle of the Euglena gracilis Photoreceptor
  59. Ultrastructure of a novel non-photosynthetic Euglena mutant
  60. Edge-preserving restoration of low-light-level microscope images
  61. Isolation of the Flagellar Swelling and Identification of Retinal in the Phototactic Flagellate, Ochromonas danica (Chrysophyceae)
  62. Identification of retinal in higher plants: Is a rhodopsinlike protein the blue light receptor?
  63. Quantization and dithering techniques applied to digital microscopy
  64. Algal Visual Proteins: An Evolutionary Point of View
  65. Effects of hydroxylamine, digitonin and triton X-100 on photoreceptor (Paraflagellar swelling) and Photoreception of Euglena gracilis
  66. New trends in photobiology
  67. A biological point of view on photoreception (no-imaging vision) in algae
  68. Visualization in biomedical microscopy
  69. Photoreceptor morphology and visual pigment content in the pineal organ and in the retina of juvenile and adult trout, Salmo irideus
  70. Identification of a rhodopsin photoreceptor in Euglena gracilis
  71. Elimination of photoreceptor (paraflagellar swelling) and photoreception in Euglena gracilis by means of the carotenoid biosynthesis inhibitor nicotine
  72. Molecular biology in living cells by means of digital optical microscopy
  73. Morphological relationship between paraflagellar swelling and paraxial rod in Euglena Gracilis
  74. The formation of giants in Oxytricha bifaria: A peculiar multi-step cell differentiation
  75. An image-processing system, motion analysis oriented (IPS-100), applied to microscopy
  76. Image Analysis Techniques for Studying Photomovements
  77. Microspectroscopy of photoreceptor pigments in flagellated algae
  78. Ultrastructure of the apical zone of Euglena gracilis: Photoreceptors and motor apparatus
  79. An algorithm comparing the two mononuclear curves of choice reaction times in pigeons
  80. A procedure for the extraction of object features in microscope images
  81. Pigment distribution in cyanobacteria: An in vivo microspectroscopic investigation
  82. A look into the reservoir of euglena gracilis: SEM investigations of the flagellar apparatus
  83. Absorption spectrum of a single isolated paraflagellar swelling of Euglena gracilis
  84. Dialysis culture of Euglena gracilis
  85. In vivo microspectrophotometric investigation of Blepharisma japonicum
  86. A digital microscope for real time detection of moving microorganisms
  87. A simple instrument to perform ‘in vivo’ absorption spectra of pigmented cellular organelles
  88. Computer-assisted reconstruction of the mating pairs of Aspidisca (Protozoa, Ciliophora)
  89. Harvesting Euglena fracilis cells with a nontoxic flocculant
  90. Application of video and image processing to the light microscope
  91. Tryptophan phosphorescence and the conformation of liver alcohol dehydrogenase in solution and in the crystalline state
  92. A semi-automatic computerized analysis of tracks of ciliates
  93. Microorganism track reconstruction: An image processing approach
  94. Morphological investigations of the Euglena gracilis isolated paraflagellar body
  95. Identification of cellular and subcellular features by means of digital microscopy
  96. Measurement of spatial variation of responsiveness in solid-state imager
  97. Isolation of the photoreceptor (paraflagellar body) of the phototactic flagellate Euglena gracilis
  98. Kinetics of the reaction of intraerythrocytic haemoglobin by single cell microspectroscopy: effect of shape and osmolarity
  99. Automatic analysis of the motion of microorganisms
  100. Computer processing of optical microscope images
  101. Atomic Force Microscopy Study on the Pellicle of the Alga Euglena gracilis
  102. Time as the Fifth Dimension in Microscopy
  103. Wavelength as the Fourth Dimension in Light Microscopy