A survey of Dinophysis spp. and their potential to cause diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in coastal waters of the United States
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2023
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Journal Title:Journal of Phycology
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Personal Author:Ayache, Nour
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Bill, Brian D.
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Brosnahan, Michael L.
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Campbell, Lisa
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Deeds, Jonathan R.
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Fiorendino, James M.
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Gobler, Christopher J.
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Handy, Sara M.
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Harrington, Neil
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Kulis, David M.
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McCarron, Pearse
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Miles, Christopher O.
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Moore, Stephanie K.
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Nagai, Satoshi
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Trainer, Vera L.
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Wolny, Jennifer L.
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Young, Craig S.
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Smith, Juliette L.
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Description:Multiple species of the genus Dinophysis produce diarrhetic shellfish tox - ins (okadaic acid and D inophysis toxins, OA/DTXs analogs) and/or pecteno - toxins (PTXs). Only since 2008 have DSP events (illnesses and/or shellfish harvesting closures) become recognized as a threat to human health in the United States. This study characterized 20 strains representing five species of Dinophysis spp. isolated from three US coastal regions that have experi -
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Source:Journal of Phycology (2023)
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ISSN:0022-3646 ; 1529-8817
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC-ND
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Compliance:Library
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:bc5a1e4fb56f0195c63191e356795224bf4183deb94528154e5af0ec3ac181bc
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