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  2. interaction (Q1)
  3. fluorescence in situ hybridization (Q10)
  4. morphogenesis is influenced by (Q100)
  5. The motility symbiont of the termite gut flagellate Caduceia versatilis is a member of the Synergistes group (Q1000)
  6. The complete genome sequence of the algal symbiont Dinoroseobacter shibae: a hitchhiker's guide to life in the sea. (Q1001)
  7. A dual-species co-cultivation system to study the interactions between Roseobacters and dinoflagellates (Q1002)
  8. Endosymbiotic Bacteroidales bacteria of the flagellated protist Pseudotrichonympha grassii in the gut of the termite Coptotermes formosanus (Q1003)
  9. Polynucleobacter necessarius a model for genome reduction in both free-living and symbiotic bacteria. (Q1004)
  10. Tropidoatractidae fam. nov. a Deep Branching Lineage of Metopida (Armophorea Ciliophora) Found in Diverse Habitats and Possessing Prokaryotic Symbionts (Q1005)
  11. Ectosymbiotic bacteria at the origin of magnetoreception in a marine protist (Q1006)
  12. Morphological Ultrastructural Motility and Evolutionary Characterization of Two New Hemistasiidae Species (Q1007)
  13. A novel endosymbiont-containing trypanosomatid Phytomonas borealis sp. n. from the predatory bug Picromerus bidens (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) (Q1008)
  14. Endosymbiotic adaptations in three new bacterial species associated with Dictyostelium discoideum: Paraburkholderia agricolaris sp. nov. Paraburkholderia hayleyella sp. nov. and Paraburkholderia bonniea sp. nov (Q1009)
  15. Hartaetosiga balthica (Q101)
  16. Unusual marine cyanobacteria/haptophyte symbiosis relies on N2 fixation even in N-rich environments (Q1010)
  17. Metabolic Contributions of an Alphaproteobacterial Endosymbiont in the Apicomplexan <i>Cardiosporidium cionae</i> (Q1011)
  18. Reduced and Nonreduced Genomes in Symbionts of Social Amoebas (Q1012)
  19. The ultrastructure and systematic position of the euglenozoon Postgaardi mariagerensis Fenchel et al (Q1013)
  20. Anaerobic endosymbiont generates energy for ciliate host by denitrification (Q1014)
  21. Identity of epibiotic bacteria on symbiontid euglenozoans in O2-depleted marine sediments: evidence for symbiont and host co-evolution (Q1015)
  22. Rickettsial endosymbiont in the early-diverging streptophyte green alga Mesostigma viride (Q1016)
  23. Identification of Genetic Modules Mediating the Jekyll and Hyde Interaction of Dinoroseobacter shibae with the Dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum (Q1017)
  24. Complete genome of the uncultured Termite Group 1 bacteria in a single host protist cell (Q1018)
  25. Genome of 'Ca. Desulfovibrio trichonymphae' an H2-oxidizing bacterium in a tripartite symbiotic system within a protist cell in the termite gut. (Q1019)
  26. Choanoeca perplexa (Q102)
  27. A House for Two--Double Bacterial Infection in Euplotes woodruffi Sq1 (Ciliophora Euplotia) Sampled in Southeastern Brazil. (Q1022)
  28. A Rickettsiales symbiont of amoebae with ancient features. (Q1023)
  29. Candidatus anadelfobacter veles and Candidatus cyrtobacter comes two new rickettsiales species hosted by the protist ciliate Euplotes harpa (Ciliophora Spirotrichea). (Q1024)
  30. Comparison of Intracellular Ca. Endomicrobium Trichonymphae Genomovars Illuminates the Requirement and Decay of Defense Systems against Foreign DNA. (Q1025)
  31. Strict cospeciation of devescovinid flagellates and Bacteroidales ectosymbionts in the gut of dry-wood termites (Kalotermitidae). (Q1026)
  32. Identification and localization of the multiple bacterial symbionts of the termite gut flagellate Joenia annectens. (Q1027)
  33. Discovery of ectosymbiotic Endomicrobium lineages associated with protists in the gut of stolotermitid termites. (Q1028)
  34. Candidatus Desulfovibrio trichonymphae a novel intracellular symbiont of the flagellate Trichonympha agilis in termite gut. (Q1029)
  35. Nuclearia thermophila strain N (Q103)
  36. Symbionts of the gut flagellate Staurojoenina sp. from Neotermes cubanus represent a novel termite-associated lineage of Bacteroidales: description of 'Candidatus Vestibaculum illigatum'. (Q1030)
  37. Host and symbiont intraspecific variability: The case of Paramecium calkinsi and Candidatus Trichorickettsia mobilis. (Q1031)
  38. Redescription of Cardiosporidium cionae (Van Gaver and Stephan 1907) (Apicomplexa: Piroplasmida) a plasmodial parasite of ascidian haemocytes. (Q1032)
  39. Infection and nuclear interaction in mammalian cells by 'Candidatus Berkiella cookevillensis' a novel bacterium isolated from amoebae (Q1033)
  40. Adhesion of Bacteria to Protists (Q1034)
  41. Morphology of Mastigamoeba aspera schulze 1875 (Archamoebae Pelobiontida) (Q1035)
  42. Endosymbiotic methanogenic bacteria of the sapropelic amoeba Mastigella (Q1036)
  43. Petalomonas sphagnophila (Euglenophyta) and its endocytobiotic cyanobacteria: a unique form of symbiosis (Q1037)
  44. An Electron‐Microscope Study of the Cytology of the Protozoan Peranema trichophorum * (Q1038)
  45. ‘ Candidatus Sarmatiella mevalonica’ endosymbiont of the ciliate Paramecium provides insights on evolutionary plasticity among Rickettsiales (Q1039)
  46. Candidatus Endonucleariobacter rarus (Q104)
  47. Euplotes magnicirratus (Ciliophora Hypotrichia) depends on its bacterial endosymbiont 'Candidatus Devosia euplotis' for food digestion (Q1040)
  48. A New Model Trypanosomatid : Genomic Perception of Its Pandoraea novymonadis Endosymbiont (Q1041)
  49. In situ identification and localization of bacteria associated with Gyrodinium instriatum (Gymnodiniales Dinophyceae) by electron and confocal microscopy (Q1042)
  50. Bacterium-dinoflagellate interactions: investigative microscopy of Alexandrium spp. (Gonyaulacales Dinophyceae) (Q1043)

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