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Neurotoxin-Producing Diatom, Pseudonitzschia pungens Grunow f. multiseries Hasle, off the Coastal Waters of Southern Korea. I. Morphological Features
Algae. 1994;9(2):125-134.

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Photosynthesis and growth of Nitzschia pungens f. multiseries Hasle, a neurotoxin producing diatom
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Morphology of the Toxin-Producing Diatom Nitzschia pungens Grunow forma multiseries Hasle
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Haemocyte changes in the pacific oyster, crassostrea gigas, caused by exposure to domoic acid in the diatom pseudonitzschia pungens f. multiseries
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Interaction between bacteria and the domoic-acid-producing diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multiseries (Hasle) Hasle; can bacteria produce domoic acid autonomously?
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Production of Domoic Acid, a Neurotoxic Amino Acid, by an Axenic Culture of the Marine Diatom Nitzschia pungens f. multiseries Hasle
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PSEUDO-NITZSCHIA PUNGENS AND P. MULTISERIES (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE): NOMENCLATURAL HISTORY, MORPHOLOGY, AND DISTRIBUTION1
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Occurrence of the toxic diatom Nitzschia pungens f. multiseries in Massachusetts Bay, Massachusetts, USA
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Life Cycle of Two Toxicogenic Species of Bacillariophyta: Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha Lundholm, Moestrup et Hasle and P. pungens (Grunow ex PT Cleve) Hasle
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Blooms of the potentially toxic diatom Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha Lundholm, Moestrup & Hasle in coastal waters of the northern Adriatic Sea (Croatia)
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Are most of the domoic acid-producing species of the diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia cosmopolites?
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