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Jonathan R Deeds

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Journal of Phycology|January 12, 2020
Characterization of Dinophysis spp. (Dinophyceae, Dinophysiales) from the mid-Atlantic region of the United States<sup>1</sup>Jennifer L Wolny, Todd A Egerton, Sara M Handy, et al.
Marine Drugs|January 19, 2018
Evaluation of Rapid, Early Warning Approaches to Track Shellfish Toxins Associated with Dinophysis and Alexandrium BloomsTheresa K Hattenrath-Lehmann, Mark W Lusty, Ryan B Wallace, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|September 22, 2011
Use of the chloroplast gene ycf1 for the genetic differentiation of pine nuts obtained from consumers experiencing dysgeusiaSara M Handy, Matthew B Parks, Jonathan R Deeds, et al.
Scientific Data|June 24, 2023
Biodiversity of Philippine marine fishes: A DNA barcode reference library based on voucher specimensKatherine E Bemis, Matthew G Girard, Mudjekeewis D Santos, et al.
Journal of Food Protection|May 14, 2009
Public health response to puffer fish (Tetrodotoxin) poisoning from mislabeled productNicole J Cohen, Jonathan R Deeds, Eugene S Wong, et al.
Toxins|August 23, 2020
Dihydrodinophysistoxin-1 Produced by <i>Dinophysis norvegica</i> in the Gulf of Maine, USA and Its Accumulation in ShellfishJonathan R Deeds, Whitney L Stutts, Mary Dawn Celiz, et al.
Journal of Phycology|March 25, 2023
A survey of Dinophysis spp. and their potential to cause diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in coastal waters of the United StatesNour Ayache, Brian D Bill, Michael L Brosnahan, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 13, 2006
Saxitoxin puffer fish poisoning in the United States, with the first report of Pyrodinium bahamense as the putative toxin sourceJan H Landsberg, Sherwood Hall, Jan N Johannessen, et al.
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Journal of Phycology|January 12, 2020
Characterization of Dinophysis spp. (Dinophyceae, Dinophysiales) from the mid-Atlantic region of the United States<sup>1</sup>Jennifer L Wolny, Todd A Egerton, Sara M Handy, et al.
Marine Drugs|January 19, 2018
Evaluation of Rapid, Early Warning Approaches to Track Shellfish Toxins Associated with Dinophysis and Alexandrium BloomsTheresa K Hattenrath-Lehmann, Mark W Lusty, Ryan B Wallace, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|September 22, 2011
Use of the chloroplast gene ycf1 for the genetic differentiation of pine nuts obtained from consumers experiencing dysgeusiaSara M Handy, Matthew B Parks, Jonathan R Deeds, et al.
Scientific Data|June 24, 2023
Biodiversity of Philippine marine fishes: A DNA barcode reference library based on voucher specimensKatherine E Bemis, Matthew G Girard, Mudjekeewis D Santos, et al.
Journal of Food Protection|May 14, 2009
Public health response to puffer fish (Tetrodotoxin) poisoning from mislabeled productNicole J Cohen, Jonathan R Deeds, Eugene S Wong, et al.
Toxins|August 23, 2020
Dihydrodinophysistoxin-1 Produced by <i>Dinophysis norvegica</i> in the Gulf of Maine, USA and Its Accumulation in ShellfishJonathan R Deeds, Whitney L Stutts, Mary Dawn Celiz, et al.
Journal of Phycology|March 25, 2023
A survey of Dinophysis spp. and their potential to cause diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in coastal waters of the United StatesNour Ayache, Brian D Bill, Michael L Brosnahan, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 13, 2006
Saxitoxin puffer fish poisoning in the United States, with the first report of Pyrodinium bahamense as the putative toxin sourceJan H Landsberg, Sherwood Hall, Jan N Johannessen, et al.
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