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Daniel Remias

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Busch A, Slominski E, Remias D, Prochazkova L, Hess S
Environ Microbiol . 2024 Jul; 26(8):e16680. PMID: 39080862
The green algae of the genus Ancylonema, which belong to the zygnematophytes, are prevalent colonizers of glaciers worldwide. They display a striking reddish-brown pigmentation in their natural environment, due to...
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Prochazkova L, Remias D, Nedbalova L, Raymond J
Front Plant Sci . 2024 Jan; 14:1306511. PMID: 38250448
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) of the DUF3494 type have been found in many ice-associated unicellular photoautotrophs, including chlorophytes, haptophytes, diatoms and a cyanobacterium. Unrelated IBPs have been found in many land...
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Remias D, Prochazkova L, Nedbalova L, Benning L, Lutz S
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2023 Oct; 99(12). PMID: 37880981
Melting snow and glacier surfaces host microalgal blooms in polar and mountainous regions. The aim of this study was to determine the dominant taxa at the species level in the...
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Prochazkova L, Matsuzaki R, rezanka T, Nedbalova L, Remias D
J Phycol . 2022 Dec; 59(1):236-248. PMID: 36461636
Seasonally slowly melting mountain snowfields are populated by extremophilic microalgae. In alpine habitats, high-light sensitive, green phytoflagellates are usually observed in subsurface layers deeper in the snowpack under dim conditions,...
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Doppler P, Kriechbaum R, Kafer M, Kopp J, Remias D, Spadiut O
Mar Drugs . 2022 Mar; 20(3). PMID: 35323473
A novel strain of (Chlorophyta) was collected from red mucilage in a glacier foreland in Iceland. Its morphology showed characteristic single, ellipsoidal cells with apical wart-like wall thickenings. Physiological characterization...
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Nicoletti C, Prochazkova L, Nedbalova L, Mocsai R, Altmann F, Holzinger A, et al.
J Appl Phycol . 2022 Mar; 33:3671-3682. PMID: 35309180
A terrestrial green alga was isolated at Iceland, and the strain (SAG 2627) was described for its morphology and phylogenetic position and tested for biotechnological capabilities. Cells had a distinctly...
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Cycil L, Hausrath E, Ming D, Adcock C, Raymond J, Remias D, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2021 Dec; 12:733244. PMID: 34867849
With long-term missions to Mars and beyond that would not allow resupply, a self-sustaining Bioregenerative Life Support System (BLSS) is essential. Algae are promising candidates for BLSS due to their...
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Prochazkova L, rezanka T, Nedbalova L, Remias D
Microorganisms . 2021 Jun; 9(5). PMID: 34065466
Melting polar and alpine ice surfaces frequently exhibit blooms of dark pigmented algae. These microbial extremophiles significantly reduce the surface albedo of glaciers, thus accelerating melt rates. However, the ecology,...
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Doppler P, Kornpointner C, Halbwirth H, Remias D, Spadiut O
Life (Basel) . 2021 Feb; 11(2). PMID: 33573287
We isolated a novel strain of the microalga in Iceland from a terrestrial habitat. During long-term cultivation, a dish culture turned orange, indicating the presence of secondary pigments. Thus, we...
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Prochazkova L, Remias D, Holzinger A, rezanka T, Nedbalova L
Polar Biol . 2021 Feb; 44(1):105-117. PMID: 33519055
Supplementary Information: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00300-020-02778-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorised users.