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    Bacterial endosymbioses of gutless tube-dwelling worms in nonhydrothermal vent habitats by Naganuma, Takeshi, Elsaied, Hosam E, Hoshii, Daiki, Kimura, Hiroyuki

    Published in Marine biotechnology (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2005)
    “…Gutless tube-dwelling worms of pogonophorans (also known as frenulates) and vestimentiferans depend on primary production of endosymbiotic bacteria. The…”
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    Lake Qarun between entangled history and blurred future: Retrospectives and prospective by Abdelmageed, Adel Ali, Khalifa, Usama, Elsaied, Hosam E., Hamouda, Amr Z., El Gelani, Safaa S.

    Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (01-12-2022)
    “…Lake Qarun is one of the oldest lakes in the world, a prehistoric lake, from the era of the pharaohs. It started as a freshwater lake and nowadays changed to…”
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    Genetic and nutritional characterization of some macrophytes, inhabiting the Bardawil Lagoon, Sinai, Egypt by Elsaied, Hosam E., Hassaan, Mohamed, Abu Taleb, Hany T.

    Published in Egyptian journal of aquatic research (01-12-2015)
    “…The ecological and economical significances of macrophytes, inhabiting the Mediterranean Lagoon, Bardawil, northern Sinai, Egypt, are still ambiguous, due to…”
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    Viable Cytophaga-like Bacterium in the 0.2 μm-Filtrate Seawater by Elsaied, Hosam E., Sato, Makoto, Naganuma, Takeshi

    “…A strain of the Cytophaga-like bacterium (CLB), Nano-1, was isolated from the 0.2 μm-filtrate of natural seawater. Both cellular fatty acid and 16S rDNA…”
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    Viable cytophaga-like bacterium in the 0.2 (um)m-filtrate seawater by Elsaied, Hosam E, Sato, Makoto, Naganuma, Takeshi

    Published in Systematic and applied microbiology (01-12-2001)
    “…A strain of the Cytophaga-like bacterium (CLB), Nano-1, was isolated from the 0.2 microm-filtrate of natural seawater. Both cellular fatty acid and 16S rDNA…”
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