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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R830413
Linking Population and Physiological Diversity in a Toxin-producing Dinoflagellate
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Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (2002)
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Journal Article | Henrichs DW, Renshaw MA, Santamaria CA, Richardson B, Gold JR, Campbell L. PCR amplification of microsatellites from single cells of Karenia brevis preserved in Lugol’s iodine solution. Marine Biotechnology 2008;10(2):122-127. |
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Journal Article | Mikulski CM, Morton SL, Doucette GJ. Development and application of LSU rRNA probes for Karenia brevis in the Gulf of Mexico, USA. Harmful Algae 2005;4(1):49-60. |
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Journal Article | Neely T, Campbell L. A modified assay to determine hemolytic toxin variability among Karenia clones isolated from the Gulf of Mexico. Harmful Algae 2006;5(5):592-598. |
R830413 (2005) R830413 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Renshaw MA, Soltysiak K, Arreola D, Loret P, Patton JC, Gold JR, Campbell L. Microsatellite DNA markers for population genetic studies in the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. Molecular Ecology Notes 2006;6(4):1157-1159. |
R830413 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Van Dolah FM, Lidie KB, Monroe EA, Bhattacharya D, Campbell L, Doucette GJ, Kamykowski D. The Florida red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis: new insights into cellular and molecular processes underlying bloom dynamics. Harmful Algae 2009;8(4):562-572. |
R830413 (Final) |
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