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Danielopol, D.L. and Baltanás, A. and Carbonel, P. and Colin, J.P. and Crasquin, S. and Decrouy, L. and De Deckker, P. and Gliozzi, E. and Groos-Uffenorde, H. and Horne, D.J. and Iepure, S. and Keyser, D. and Kornicker, L.S. and Lord, A. and Martens, K. and Matzke-Karasz, R. and Giles Miller, C. and Oertli, H.J. and Pugliese, N. and Russo, A. and Sames, B. and Schön, I. and Siveter, D. J. and Smith, A. and Viehberg, F. A. and Wouters, K. and Yassini, I. (2015) From Naples 1963 to Rome 2013 – A brief review of how the International Research Group on Ostracoda (IRGO) developed as a social communication system. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 419. pp. 1-16. ISSN 00310182

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Füeg, M. and Borjas, Z. and Estévez-Canales, M. and Esteve-Núñez, A. and Pobelov, I. and Broekmann, P. and Kuzume, A. (2019) Interfacial electron transfer between Geobacter sulfurreducens and gold electrodes via carboxylate-alkanethiol linkers: Effects of the linker length. Bioelectrochemistry, 126. pp. 130-136. ISSN 1567-5394

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Medina, C. and Yousef, I. and Berná, A. and Puerta, A. and Esteve-Núñez, A. and Viñas, M. and Prenafeta, F. (2024) Characterization of melanin from Exophiala mesophila with the prospect of potential biotechnological applications. Frontiers in Fungal Biology, 5. ISSN 2673-6128

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Velázquez, D. and Cirés, S. and Casero, M.C. and Rautio, A. and Aromäki, M. and Ballot, A. and Camacho, A. and Convey, P. and De los Ríos, A. and Diez-Chiappe, A. and Fournier, C. and Kujala, K. and Lezcano, M.A. and Manso, C. and Quesada, A. and Rødven, R. and Terrado, M. and Urrutia-Cordero, P. and Wilmotte, A. and Workamp, K. and Wörmer, L. (2024) White Paper: Addressing the challenges of global warming for polar freshwater resources. EU-PolarNet.

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