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    Tracking Hydrocarbon Plume Transport and Biodegradation at Deepwater Horizon by Camilli, Richard, Reddy, Christopher M, Yoerger, Dana R, Van Mooy, Benjamin A.S, Jakuba, Michael V, Kinsey, James C, McIntyre, Cameron P, Sylva, Sean P, Maloney, James V

    “…The Deepwater Horizon blowout is the largest offshore oil spill in history. We present results from a subsurface hydrocarbon survey using an autonomous…”
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    Phytoplankton in the ocean use non-phosphorus lipids in response to phosphorus scarcity by Mincer, Tracy J, Lomas, Michael W, Moutin, Thierry, Karl, David M, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S, Dyhrman, Sonya T, Rappé, Michael S, Fredricks, Helen F, Koblí ek, Michal, Moore, Lisa R, Pedler, Byron E, Webb, Eric A

    Published in Nature (05-03-2009)
    “…Phosphorus is an obligate requirement for the growth of all organisms; major biochemical reservoirs of phosphorus in marine plankton include nucleic acids and…”
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    Viral Infection Leads to a Unique Suite of Allelopathic Chemical Signals in Three Diatom Host-Virus Pairs by Edwards, Bethanie R, Thamatrakoln, Kimberlee, Fredricks, Helen F, Bidle, Kay D, Van Mooy, Benjamin A S

    Published in Marine drugs (01-05-2024)
    “…Ecophysiological stress and the grazing of diatoms are known to elicit the production of chemical defense compounds called oxylipins, which are toxic to a wide…”
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    Viral Glycosphingolipids Induce Lytic Infection and Cell Death in Marine Phytoplankton by Vardi, Assaf, Van Mooy, Benjamin A.S, Fredricks, Helen F, Popendorf, Kimberly J, Ossolinski, Justin E, Haramaty, Liti, Bidle, Kay D

    “…Marine viruses that infect phytoplankton are recognized as a major ecological and evolutionary driving force, shaping community structure and nutrient cycling…”
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    Sulfolipids Dramatically Decrease Phosphorus Demand by Picocyanobacteria in Oligotrophic Marine Environments by Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., Rocap, Gabrielle, Fredricks, Helen F., Evans, Colleen T., Devol, Allan H.

    “…There is growing evidence that dissolved phosphorus can regulate planktonic production in the oceans' subtropical gyres, yet there is little quantitative…”
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    Novel molecular determinants of viral susceptibility and resistance in the lipidome of Emiliania huxleyi by Fulton, James M, Fredricks, Helen F, Bidle, Kay D, Vardi, Assaf, Kendrick, B. Jacob, DiTullio, Giacomo R, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-04-2014)
    “…Viruses play a key role in controlling the population dynamics of algae, including Emiliania huxleyi, a globally distributed haptophyte with calcite coccoliths…”
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    Proteome changes driven by phosphorus deficiency and recovery in the brown tide-forming alga Aureococcus anophagefferens by Wurch, Louie L, Bertrand, Erin M, Saito, Mak A, Van Mooy, Benjamin A S, Dyhrman, Sonya T

    Published in PloS one (14-12-2011)
    “…Shotgun mass spectrometry was used to detect proteins in the harmful alga, Aureococcus anophagefferens, and monitor their relative abundance across nutrient…”
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    Isolation and characterization of lipid rafts in Emiliania huxleyi: a role for membrane microdomains in host–virus interactions by Rose, Suzanne L, Fulton, James M, Brown, Christopher M, Natale, Frank, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S, Bidle, Kay D

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-04-2014)
    “…Coccolithoviruses employ a suite of glycosphingolipids (GSLs) to successfully infect the globally important coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi. Lipid rafts,…”
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    Global ocean lipidomes show a universal relationship between temperature and lipid unsaturation by Holm, Henry C., Fredricks, Helen F., Bent, Shavonna M., Lowenstein, Daniel P., Ossolinski, Justin E., Becker, Kevin W., Johnson, Winifred M., Schrage, Kharis, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S.

    “…Global-scale surveys of plankton communities using “omics” techniques have revolutionized our understanding of the ocean. Lipidomics has demonstrated the…”
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    Cryptic carbon and sulfur cycling between surface ocean plankton by Durham, Bryndan P., Sharma, Shalabh, Luo, Haiwei, Smith, Christa B., Amin, Shady A., Bender, Sara J., Dearth, Stephen P., Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., Campagna, Shawn R., Kujawinski, Elizabeth B., Armbrust, E. Virginia, Moran, Mary Ann

    “…Significance In the surface ocean, organic matter released by phytoplankton and degraded by heterotrophic bacteria is a key step in the carbon cycle. Compounds…”
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    Remodeling of intermediate metabolism in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum under nitrogen stress by Levitan, Orly, Dinamarca, Jorge, Zelzion, Ehud, Lun, Desmond S., Guerra, L. Tiago, Kim, Min Kyung, Kim, Joomi, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., Bhattacharya, Debashish, Falkowski, Paul G.

    “…Diatoms are unicellular algae that accumulate significant amounts of triacylglycerols as storage lipids when their growth is limited by nutrients. Using…”
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    Host–virus dynamics and subcellular controls of cell fate in a natural coccolithophore population by Vardi, Assaf, Haramaty, Liti, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S, Fredricks, Helen F, Kimmance, Susan A, Larsen, Aud, Bidle, Kay D

    “…Marine viruses are major evolutionary and biogeochemical drivers in marine microbial foodwebs. However, an in-depth understanding of the cellular mechanisms…”
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    Fluorometric Quantification of Polyphosphate in Environmental Plankton Samples: Extraction Protocols, Matrix Effects, and Nucleic Acid Interference by MARTIN, Patrick, VAN MOOY, Benjamin A. S

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-01-2013)
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    LOBSTAHS: An Adduct-Based Lipidomics Strategy for Discovery and Identification of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers by Collins, James R, Edwards, Bethanie R, Fredricks, Helen F, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (19-07-2016)
    “…Discovery and identification of molecular biomarkers in large LC/MS data sets requires significant automation without loss of accuracy in the compound…”
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    Daily changes in phytoplankton lipidomes reveal mechanisms of energy storage in the open ocean by Becker, Kevin W., Collins, James R., Durham, Bryndan P., Groussman, Ryan D., White, Angelicque E., Fredricks, Helen F., Ossolinski, Justin E., Repeta, Daniel J., Carini, Paul, Armbrust, E. Virginia, Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S.

    Published in Nature communications (05-12-2018)
    “…Sunlight is the dominant control on phytoplankton biosynthetic activity, and darkness deprives them of their primary external energy source. Changes in the…”
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    Prochlorococcus extracellular vesicles: molecular composition and adsorption to diverse microbes by Biller, Steven J., Lundeen, Rachel A., Hmelo, Laura R., Becker, Kevin W., Arellano, Aldo A., Dooley, Keven, Heal, Katherine R., Carlson, Laura T., Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., Ingalls, Anitra E., Chisholm, Sallie W.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-01-2022)
    “…Summary Extracellular vesicles are small (~50–200 nm diameter) membrane‐bound structures released by cells from all domains of life. While vesicles are…”
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    Bacterial vs. Zooplankton Control of Sinking Particle Flux in the Ocean's Twilight Zone by Steinberg, Deborah K., Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., Buesseler, Ken O., Boyd, Philip W., Kobari, Toru, Karl, David M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-07-2008)
    “…The downward flux of particulate organic carbon (POC) decreases significantly in the ocean's mesopelagic or 'twilight' zone due both to abiotic processes and…”
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    Phosphorus starvation induces membrane remodeling and recycling in Emiliania huxleyi by Shemi, Adva, Schatz, Daniella, Fredricks, Helen F., Van Mooy, Benjamin A. S., Porat, Ziv, Vardi, Assaf

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2016)
    “…Nutrient availability is an important factor controlling phytoplankton productivity. Phytoplankton contribute c. 50% of the global photosynthesis and possess…”
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