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    Emergence of Seaweed and Seaweed-Containing Foods in the UK: Focus on Labeling, Iodine Content, Toxicity and Nutrition by Bouga, Maria, Combet, Emilie

    Published in Foods (15-06-2015)
    “…Seaweed (edible algae) is not a staple food in the Western diet, despite occasional use as a traditional ingredient in coastal areas. High nutritional value,…”
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    Honey bee populations of the USA display restrictions in their mtDNA haplotype diversity by Alburaki, Mohamed, Madella, Shayne, Lopez, Jillian, Bouga, Maria, Chen, Yanping, vanEngelsdorp, Dennis

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (04-01-2023)
    “…The genetic diversity of the USA honey bee ( L.) populations was examined through a molecular approach using two mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers. A total of…”
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    The Potential of an in Vitro Digestion Method for Predicting Glycemic Response of Foods and Meals by Argyri, Konstantina, Athanasatou, Adelais, Bouga, Maria, Kapsokefalou, Maria

    Published in Nutrients (08-04-2016)
    “…Increased interest in glycemic response derives from its linkage with chronic diseases, including obesity and type 2 diabetes. Our objective was to develop an…”
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    Iodine and Pregnancy-A Qualitative Study Focusing on Dietary Guidance and Information by Bouga, Maria, Lean, Michael E J, Combet, Emilie

    Published in Nutrients (26-03-2018)
    “…Iodine is essential for thyroid hormones synthesis and normal neurodevelopment; however, ~60% of pregnant women do not meet the WHO (World Health Organization)…”
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    Molecular detection and phylogenetic assessment of six honeybee viruses in Apis mellifera L. colonies in Bulgaria by Shumkova, Rositsa, Neov, Boyko, Sirakova, Daniela, Georgieva, Ani, Gadjev, Dimitar, Teofanova, Denitsa, Radoslavov, Georgi, Bouga, Maria, Hristov, Peter

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (20-06-2018)
    “…Honey bee colonies suffer from various pathogens, including honey bee viruses. About 24 viruses have been reported so far. However, six of them are considered…”
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    The first report of the prevalence of Nosema ceranae in Bulgaria by Shumkova, Rositsa, Georgieva, Ani, Radoslavov, Georgi, Sirakova, Daniela, Dzhebir, Gyulnas, Neov, Boyko, Bouga, Maria, Hristov, Peter

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (31-01-2018)
    “…and are the two main microsporidian parasites causing nosematosis in the honey bee . The aim of the present study is to investigate the presence of and in the…”
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    Morphological Discrimination of Greek Honey Bee Populations Based on Geometric Morphometrics Analysis of Wing Shape by Charistos, Leonidas, Fani Hatjina, Maria Bouga, Mica Mladenovic, Anastasios D. Maistros

    Published in Journal of Apicultural Science (01-06-2014)
    “…Honey bees collected from 32 different localities in Greece were studied based on the geometric morphometrics approach using the coordinates of 19 landmarks…”
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    Genetic characterization of the cyprian honey bee (Apis mellifera cypria) based on microsatell ites and mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms by Papachristoforou, Alexandros, Rortais, Agnès, Bouga, Maria, Arnold, Gérard, Garnery, Lionel

    Published in Journal of Apicultural Science (01-12-2013)
    “…Honey bee populations from the island of Cyprus were analyzed using microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers. A total of 268 colonies were sampled in…”
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    Standard methods for characterising subspecies and ecotypes of Apis mellifera by Meixner, Marina D, Pinto, Maria Alice, Bouga, Maria, Kryger, Per, Ivanova, Evgeniya, Fuchs, Stefan

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (01-01-2013)
    “…The natural diversity of honey bees in Europe is eroding fast. A multitude of reasons lead to a loss of both genetic diversity and specific adaptations to…”
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    Sublethal doses of imidacloprid decreased size of hypopharyngeal glands and respiratory rhythm of honeybees in vivo by Hatjina, Fani, Papaefthimiou, Chrisovalantis, Charistos, Leonidas, Dogaroglu, Taylan, Bouga, Maria, Emmanouil, Christina, Arnold, Gerard

    Published in Apidologie (01-07-2013)
    “…Most studies that have shown negative sublethal effects of the pesticide imidacloprid on honeybees concern behavioral effects; only a few concern physiological…”
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