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F1000 Biology Reports|December 22, 2010
Coral reefs in crisis: reversing the biotic death spiralMark E Hay, Douglas B Rasher
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 9, 2019
Biodiversity enhances coral growth, tissue survivorship and suppression of macroalgaeCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America|November 30, 2013
Balancing risks and benefits of therapy for patients with favorable-risk limited-stage Hodgkin lymphoma: the role of doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine chemotherapy aloneAnnette E Hay, Ralph M Meyer
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The effects of diet mixing on consumer fitness: macroalgae, epiphytes, and animal matter as food for marine amphipodsE Cruz-Rivera, M E Hay
International Journal of STD & AIDS|July 1, 1996
Defining bacterial vaginosis: to BV or not to BV, that is the questionP E Hay, D Taylor-Robinson
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 14, 1987
Nucleotide sequence of a bovine lens alpha A-crystallin cDNAR E Hay, J M Petrash
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 10, 2014
Competition induces allelopathy but suppresses growth and anti-herbivore defence in a chemically rich seaweedDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|September 27, 2012
Activated chemical defenses suppress herbivory on freshwater red algaeKeri M Goodman, Mark E Hay
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 19, 2011
Seaweed allelopathy degrades the resilience and function of coral reefsDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Plos One|March 12, 2011
Herbivore preference for native vs. exotic plants: generalist herbivores from multiple continents prefer exotic plants that are evolutionarily naïveWendy E Morrison, Mark E Hay
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F1000 Biology Reports|December 22, 2010
Coral reefs in crisis: reversing the biotic death spiralMark E Hay, Douglas B Rasher
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 9, 2019
Biodiversity enhances coral growth, tissue survivorship and suppression of macroalgaeCody S Clements, Mark E Hay
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America|November 30, 2013
Balancing risks and benefits of therapy for patients with favorable-risk limited-stage Hodgkin lymphoma: the role of doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine chemotherapy aloneAnnette E Hay, Ralph M Meyer
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The effects of diet mixing on consumer fitness: macroalgae, epiphytes, and animal matter as food for marine amphipodsE Cruz-Rivera, M E Hay
International Journal of STD & AIDS|July 1, 1996
Defining bacterial vaginosis: to BV or not to BV, that is the questionP E Hay, D Taylor-Robinson
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|October 14, 1987
Nucleotide sequence of a bovine lens alpha A-crystallin cDNAR E Hay, J M Petrash
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 10, 2014
Competition induces allelopathy but suppresses growth and anti-herbivore defence in a chemically rich seaweedDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Oecologia|September 27, 2012
Activated chemical defenses suppress herbivory on freshwater red algaeKeri M Goodman, Mark E Hay
Communicative & Integrative Biology|February 19, 2011
Seaweed allelopathy degrades the resilience and function of coral reefsDouglas B Rasher, Mark E Hay
Plos One|March 12, 2011
Herbivore preference for native vs. exotic plants: generalist herbivores from multiple continents prefer exotic plants that are evolutionarily naïveWendy E Morrison, Mark E Hay
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