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    Water contamination by endocrine disruptors: Impacts, microbiological aspects and trends for environmental protection by Vilela, Caren Leite Spindola, Bassin, João Paulo, Peixoto, Raquel Silva

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2018)
    “…Hormone active agents constitute a dangerous class of pollutants. Among them, those agents that mimic the action of estrogens on target cells and are part of…”
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    Exploring the Diversity and Biotechnological Potential of Cultured and Uncultured Coral-Associated Bacteria by Vilela, Caren Leite Spindola, Villela, Helena Dias Müller, Rachid, Caio Tavora Coelho da Costa, Carmo, Flávia Lima do, Vermelho, Alane Beatriz, Peixoto, Raquel Silva

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (27-10-2021)
    “…Coral-associated microbes are crucial for the biology of their hosts, contributing to nutrient cycling, adaptation, mitigation of toxic compounds, and…”
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    Global qualitative and quantitative distribution of micropollutants in the deep sea by Spindola Vilela, Caren Leite, Damasceno, Taissa Lopes, Thomas, Torsten, Peixoto, Raquel Silva

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-08-2022)
    “…Micropollutants (MPs) include a wide range of biological disruptors that can be toxic to wildlife and humans at very low concentrations (<1 μg/L). These mainly…”
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    In situ devices can culture the microbial dark matter of corals by Modolon, Flúvio, Schultz, Júnia, Duarte, Gustavo, Vilela, Caren Leite Spindola, Thomas, Torsten, Peixoto, Raquel Silva

    Published in iScience (15-12-2023)
    “…Most microorganisms found in environmental samples have never been cultured and can often only be explored through molecular or microscopic approaches. Here,…”
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    Bacteria associated with the in hospite Symbiodiniaceae’s phycosphere by Hill, Lilian Jorge, Messias, Camila Simões Martins de Aguiar, Vilela, Caren Leite Spindola, Garritano, Alessandro N, Villela, Helena Dias Muller, do Carmo, Flavia Lima, Thomas, Torsten, Peixoto, Raquel S.

    Published in iScience (19-04-2024)
    “…Symbiotic interactions between Symbiodiniaceae and bacteria are still poorly explored, especially those in hospite. Here, we adapted a technique that allows…”
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