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Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium

A. L Smith, K. M Hamilton, L Hirschle, E. C Wootton, C. L Vogan, E. C Pope, D. C Eastwood, A. F Rowley, Andrew Rowley, Claire Vogan McCabe, Ed Pope Orcid Logo, Dan Eastwood Orcid Logo

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume: 79, Pages: 783 - 793

Swansea University Authors: Andrew Rowley, Claire Vogan McCabe, Ed Pope Orcid Logo, Dan Eastwood Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1128/AEM.02945-12

Published in: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
ISSN: 0099-2240
Published: 2012
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title Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium
spellingShingle Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium
Andrew Rowley
Claire Vogan McCabe
Ed Pope
Dan Eastwood
title_short Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium
title_full Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium
title_fullStr Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium
title_sort Characterisation and Molecular Epidemiology of a Fungal Infection of Edible Crabs (Cancer pagurus) and its Interaction with the Dinoflagellate Parasite, Hematodinium
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