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    The Twilight of Heliozoa and Rise of Rhizaria, an Emerging Supergroup of Amoeboid Eukaryotes by Nikolaev, Sergey I., Berney, Cédric, Fahrni, José F., Bolivar, Ignacio, Polet, Stephane, Mylnikov, Alexander P., Aleshin, Vladimir V., Petrov, Nikolai B., Pawlowski, Jan, Doolittle, W. Ford

    “…Recent molecular phylogenetic studies revealed the extraordinary diversity of single-celled eukaryotes. However, the proper assessment of this diversity and…”
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    Invading Aurelia aurita has established scyphistoma populations in the Caspian Sea by Korsun, Sergei, Fahrni, José F., Pawlowski, Jan

    Published in Marine biology (01-05-2012)
    “…The Caspian Sea has no endemic Scyphozoa. In 1999, a mass accumulation of Aurelia medusae was recorded, indicating that sometime earlier, jellyfish had invaded…”
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    Phylogeny of lobose amoebae based on actin and small-subunit ribosomal RNA genes by Fahrni, José F, Bolivar, Ignacio, Berney, Cédric, Nassonova, Elena, Smirnov, Alexey, Pawlowski, Jan

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-11-2003)
    “…Lobose amoebae are abundant free-living protists and important pathogenic agents, yet their evolutionary history and position in the universal tree of life are…”
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    Magnetization and actuation of polymeric microstructures with magnetic nanoparticles for application in microfluidics by Fahrni, F., Prins, M.W.J., van IJzendoorn, L.J.

    “…An increasing number of lab-on-a-chip devices require advanced fluid manipulations. We intend to address this requirement by incorporating polymeric responsive…”
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    Phylogenetic position of Multicilia marina and the evolution of Amoebozoa by Nikolaev, Sergey I, Berney, Cedric, Petrov, Nikolai B, Mylnikov, Alexandre P, Fahrni, Jose F, Pawlowski, Jan

    “…1 Department of Evolutionary Biochemistry, A. N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 2 Department of…”
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    Molecular Identification of Algal Endosymbionts in Large Miliolid Foraminifera: 1. Chlorophytes by PAWLOWSKI, JAN, HOLZMANN, MARIA, FAHRNI, JOSÉ F, HALLOCK, PAMELA

    Published in The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology (01-05-2001)
    “…Large miliolid foraminifers bear various types of algal endosymbionts including chlorophytes, dinoflagellates, rhodophytes, and diatoms. Symbiosis plays a key…”
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    Molecular data reveal high taxonomic diversity of allogromiid Foraminifera in Explorers Cove (McMurdo Sound, Antarctica) by Pawlowski, Jan, Fahrni, José F., Brykczynska, Urszula, Habura, Andrea, Bowser, Samuel S.

    Published in Polar biology (01-02-2002)
    “…Allogromiids are organic-walled or agglutinated, single-chambered Foraminifera, common in deep-sea and polar benthic communities. The simple forms and paucity…”
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    Extreme differences in rates of molecular evolution of foraminifera revealed by comparison of ribosomal DNA sequences and the fossil record by Pawlowski, J, Bolivar, I, Fahrni, J F, de Vargas, C, Gouy, M, Zaninetti, L

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-05-1997)
    “…Foraminifera have one of the best known fossil records among the unicellular eukaryotes. However, the origin and phylogenetic relationships of the extant…”
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    Molecular Identification of Algal Endosymbionts in Large Miliolid Foraminifera: 2. Dinoflagellates by PAWLOWSKI, JAN, HOLZMANN, MARIA, FAHRNI, JOSÉ F, POCHON, XAVIER, LEE, JOHN J

    Published in The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology (01-05-2001)
    “…Large miliolid foraminifers of the subfamily Soritinae bear symbiotic dinoflagellates morphologically similar to the species of the “Symbiodinium” complex,…”
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    SSU rRNA-based phylogenetic position of the genera Amoeba and Chaos (Lobosea, Gymnamoebia): the origin of gymnamoebae revisited by Bolivar, I, Fahrni, J F, Smirnov, A, Pawlowski, J

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-12-2001)
    “…Naked lobose amoebae (gymnamoebae) are among the most abundant group of protists present in all aquatic and terrestrial biotopes. Yet, because of lack of…”
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    Fast 10-/spl mu/s microelectromechanical optical switch inside a planar hollow waveguide (PHW) by Guerre, R., Fahrni, F., Renaud, P.

    Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-03-2006)
    “…A new concept for a 1 times 2 micromechanical optical switch with 10 mus of switching speed, 29 dB of ON/OFF ratio, and insertion loss of -7.22 dB for…”
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    Early origin of foraminifera suggested by SSU rRNA gene sequences by Pawlowski, J, Bolivar, I, Fahrni, J F, Cavalier-Smith, T, Gouy, M

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-03-1996)
    “…Foraminifera are one of the largest groups of unicellular eukaryotes with probably the best known fossil record. However, the origin of foraminifera and their…”
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    Allogromiid foraminifera and gromiids from under the Ross Ice Shelf : morphological and molecular diversity by PAWLOWSKI, Jan, FAHRNI, José F, GUIARD, Jackie, CONLAN, Kathleen, HARDECKER, Justin, HABURA, Andrea, BOWSER, Samuel S

    Published in Polar biology (01-06-2005)
    “…Allogromiid foraminifera and gromiids constitute an important but poorly known component of the meiobenthos in high-latitude marine settings. Here, we present…”
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    Origin of the Mesozoa inferred from 18S rRNA gene sequences by Pawlowski, J, Montoya-Burgos, J I, Fahrni, J F, Wüest, J, Zaninetti, L

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-10-1996)
    “…The phylum Mesozoa comprises small, simply organized wormlike parasites of marine invertebrates and is composed of two classes, the Rhombozoa and the…”
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    Molecular Evidence That Reticulomyxa Filosa Is A Freshwater Naked Foraminifer by PAWLOWSKI, JAN, BOLIVAR, IGNACIO, FAHRNI, JOSE F., VARGAS, COLOMBAN DE, BOWSER, SAMUEL S.

    Published in The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology (01-11-1999)
    “…ABSTRACT Reticulomyxa filosa is a freshwater protist possessing fine granular, branching and anastomosing pseudopodia and therefore traditionally placed in the…”
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    Actin suggests Miliammina fusca (Brady) is related to porcellaneous rather than to agglutinated Foraminifera by Fahrni, José F, Pawlowski, Jan, Richardson, Susan, Debenay, Jean-Pierre, Zaninetti, Louisette

    Published in Micropaleontology (1997)
    “…Actin in Miliammina fusca (Brady) was identified by immunoblotting with a monoclonal antibody and compared to the actin of other foraminifera, including…”
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    Fast 10-musMicroelectromechanical Optical Switch Inside a Planar Hollow Waveguide (PHW) by Fahrni, F, Renaud, P

    Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-03-2006)
    “…A new concept for a 1times2 micromechanical optical switch with 10musof switching speed, 29 dB of ON/OFF ratio, and insertion loss of-7.22 dB forlambda = 1550…”
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    Launching the first mass product of a high-tech start-up company by Popovic, D.R., Fahrni, F.

    “…This paper investigates the key success factors relevant for a sustainable commercialization of a new high-tech start-up product. A case study illustrates how…”
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    Sustainable innovation planning from successful practice: competence and business excellence considerations by Raurich, V., Fahrni, F.

    “…Current innovation management literature and research describing innovation planning seems to disregard the possibility to continuously execute such an effort…”
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