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2013-10-01Contrasting modes of inorganic carbon acquisition amongst Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae) phylotypesBrading, P; Warner, ME; Smith, DJ; Suggett, DJ
2009-09-01Differential accumulation of paralytic shellfish toxins from Alexandrium minutum in the pearl oyster, Pinctada imbricataMurray, SA; O'Connor, WA; Alvin, A; Mihali, TK; Kalaitzis, J; Neilan, BA
2018-12-05Partner switching and metabolic flux in a model cnidarian–dinoflagellate symbiosisMatthews, JL; Oakley, CA; Lutz, A; Hillyer, KE; Roessner, U; Grossman, AR; Weis, VM; Davy, SK
2013-08-01Evolution and distribution of saxitoxin biosynthesis in dinoflagellatesOrr, RJS; Stüken, A; Murray, SA; Jakobsen, KS
2016-12-01A new Gambierdiscus species (Dinophyceae) from Rarotonga, Cook Islands: Gambierdiscus cheloniae sp. novSmith, KF; Rhodes, L; Verma, A; Curley, BG; Harwood, DT; Kohli, GS; Solomona, D; Rongo, T; Munday, R; Murray, SA
2010-06-01The determination of activity of the enzyme Rubisco in cell extracts of the dinoflagellate alga Symbiodinium sp. by manganese chemiluminescence and its response to short-term thermal stress of the algaLilley, RM; Ralph, PJ; Larkum, AWD
2014-12-15Gene expression and molecular evolution of sxtA4 in a saxitoxin producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenellaWiese, M; Murray, SA; Alvin, A; Neilan, BA
2011-02-07Regulation of apoptotic mediators reveals dynamic responses to thermal stress in the reef building coral acropora milleporaPernice, M; Dunn, SR; Miard, T; Dufour, S; Dove, S; Hoegh-Guldberg, O
2015-11-01Gene duplication, loss and selection in the evolution of saxitoxin biosynthesis in alveolatesMurray, SA; Diwan, R; Orr, RJS; Kohli, GS; John, U
2016-12-01Molecular and phylogenetic characterization of Ostreopsis (Dinophyceae) and the description of a new species, Ostreopsis rhodesae sp. nov., from a subtropical Australian lagoonVerma, A; Hoppenrath, M; Dorantes-Aranda, JJ; Harwood, DT; Murray, SA
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