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- CO-Infection of Bay Scallops Argopecten Irradians with Perkinsus Karlssoni (Apicomplexa, Perkinsea) and an Unidentified Coccidian Parasite
- Molecular and Cellular Characterization of Apoptosis in Flat
- ULTRASTRUCTURAL FEATURES of the BASAL DINOFLAGELLATE Ellobiopsis Chattoni (ELLOBIOPSIDAE, ALVEOLATA), PARASITE of COPEPODS
- Taxonomy and Physiology of Oxyrrhis Marina and Oxyrrhis Maritima in Korean Waters
- Cryptic Infection of a Broad Taxonomic and Geographic Diversity of Tadpoles by Perkinsea Protists
- Phylogenetic Analyses of the Dinoflagellate Noctiluca Scintillans
- Effects of Triclosan on the Oyster Parasite, Perkinsus Marinus and Its Host, the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea Virginica
- Protozoan Parasite Perkinsus Sp. Infecting Crassostrea Rhizophorae from the Coast of Rio Grande Do Norte (Northeast of Brazil)
- Chemical and Toxicological Investigation of the Toxic Dinoflagellate, Karenia Brevisulcata
- Protozoologica Special Issue: Marine Heterotrophic Protists Guest Editors: John R
- Effects of Sequence Alignment on the Phylogeny of Sarcocystis Deduced from 18S Rdna Sequences
- Life Cycle and Morphological Characterization of Colpodella
- Chromera Velia, Endosymbioses and the Rhodoplex Hypothesis—Plastid Evolution in Cryptophytes, Alveolates, Stramenopiles, and Haptophytes (CASH Lineages)
- Apicomplexan-Like Parasites Are Polyphyletic and Widely but Selectively Dependent on Cryptic Plastid Organelles
- 5.2.1 Perkinsus Sp. Infections of Marine Molluscs - 1
- Dermo Disease of Oysters Caused by Perkinsus Marinus
- Brevetoxin: How Is It Made and Why?
- Virus-Like Particles in Perkinsus Atlanticus (Apicomplexa, Perkinsidae)
- Gyrodinium Species Characterized by Possessing an Elliptical Apical Groove and Cell Surface Striations Are Monophyletic
- Perkinsus Sp. Infecting the Oyster Crassostrea Rhizophorae from Estuaries of the Septentrional Northeast, Brazil M
- Major Transitions in Dinoflagellate Evolution Unveiled By
- Perkinsus Marinus and P. Olseni/Atlanticus
- In Vitro Culture of Perkinsus Atlanticus, a Parasite of the Carpet Shell Clam Ruditapes Decussatus
- Studies on the Oyster Pathogen Perkinsus Marinus
- PROTISTOLOGY European Journal of Protistology 40 (2004) 85–111
- INVESTIGATING the BIOLOGY of TOXIN-PRODUCING KARENIA SPECIES: a TRANSCRIPTOMICS APPROACH a Dissertation by DARCIE E. RYAN Submi
- D D D D D D D D D Kleptoplastid New Photosynthetic D Endosymbiont / Plastid Host
- Morphology and Ultrastructure of Multiple Life Cycle Stages of the Photosynthetic Relative of Apicomplexa, Chromera Velia
- Supplementary Materials
- In Mississippi Oysters
- Perkinsus Marinus, a Protozoan Parasite of the Eastern Oyster
- 5.2.1 Perkinsus Spp. Infections of Marine Molluscs (2020)
- The Phylogenetic Position of Amoebophrya Sp. Infecting Gymnodinium Sanguineum
- Perkinsus Infections of Bivalve Molluscs1
- Parasites and Disease in Oysters and Mussels of U.S. Coastal Waters
- The Mother of All Parasites
- Detection of Toxoplasma Gondii DNA in Brazilian Oysters (Crassostrea Rhizophorae)
- Perkinsosis in Molluscs: a Review
- Factors Mediating Plastid Dependency and the Origins of Parasitism in Apicomplexans and Their Close Relatives
- The Biochemistry and Evolution of the Dinoflagellate Nucleus
- Hemocyte Responses of Manila Clams, Ruditapes Philippinarum, With
- Ruditapes Philippinarum) with Varying Parasite (Perkinsus Olseni
- From Bay Scallops Argopecten Irradians to Native Atlantic Canadian Shellfish Species
- Chromosomal Markers in the Genus Karenia: Towards an Understanding
- Evolutionary Origin of Plasmodium and Other Apicomplexa Based
- Rediscovery of the Yesso Scallop Pathogen Perkinsus Qugwadi in Canada, and Development of PCR Tests
- Bioluminescence in Dinoflagellates–Diversity, Molecular Phylogeny
- Major Transitions in Dinoflagellate Evolution Unveiled by Phylotranscriptomics
- Microsatellite Marker Development in the Protozoan Parasite Perkinsus Olseni