2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1568-9883(03)00022-2
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AC29: the most abundant protein of Alexandrium catenella and its potential use in encystment/excystment studies

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“…3A). The nucleus was U‐shaped, which was consistent with what was reported by Bustamante et al. (2003) and Nguyen‐Ngoc (2004).…”
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“…3A). The nucleus was U‐shaped, which was consistent with what was reported by Bustamante et al. (2003) and Nguyen‐Ngoc (2004).…”
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“…Varios estudios de laboratorio han analizado el efecto de la temperatura y la salinidad en la toxicidad y variabilidad genética de células de A. catenella (Navarro et al 2006, Garrido & Frangopulos 2012, Aguilera-Belmonte et al 2011, 2013Varela et al 2012), así como también el efecto de nutrientes como nitrógeno y fósforo en el crecimiento , perfiles de cistos y toxinas (Bustamante et al 2003, Cox et al 2008, cruzamientos y formación de quistes (Figueroa et al 2005), ciclo de vida (Uribe et al 2010), además de aspectos de biología molecular y análisis filogenético (Córdova & Müller 2002.…”
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