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    Ulrich PN, Ewart JW, Marsh AG.
    J Eukaryot Microbiol; 2007; 54(6):520-6. PubMed ID: 18070329
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  • 22. Polymorphism in a serine protease inhibitor gene and its association with disease resistance in the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica Gmelin).
    Yu H, He Y, Wang X, Zhang Q, Bao Z, Guo X.
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  • 23. Genetic signature of amphimixis allows for the detection and fine scale localization of sexual reproduction events in a mainly parthenogenetic nematode.
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  • 24. Regulation of apoptosis-related genes during interactions between oyster hemocytes and the alveolate parasite Perkinsus marinus.
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  • 25. Heat shock protein (hsp70) expression and thermal tolerance in sublethally heat-shocked eastern oysters Crassostrea virginica infected with the parasite Perkinsus marinus.
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    Pecher WT, Alavi MR, Schott EJ, Fernandez-Robledo JA, Roth L, Berg ST, Vasta GR.
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    Marquis ND, Record NR, Robledo JA.
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  • 30. Regulation of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) hemocyte motility by the intracellular parasite Perkinsus marinus: A possible mechanism for host infection.
    Lau YT, Gambino L, Santos B, Pales Espinosa E, Allam B.
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  • 32. Variation in global transcriptomic response to Perkinsus marinus infection among eastern oyster families highlights potential mechanisms of disease resistance.
    Proestou DA, Sullivan ME.
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  • 34. Perkinsus infection is associated with alterations in the level of global DNA methylation of gills and gastrointestinal tract of the oyster Crassostrea gasar.
    Farias ND, de Oliveira NFP, da Silva PM.
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  • 38. Real-time PCR investigation of parasite ecology: in situ determination of oyster parasite Perkinsus marinus transmission dynamics in lower Chesapeake Bay.
    Audemard C, Ragone Calvo LM, Paynter KT, Reece KS, Burreson EM.
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  • 39. A galectin of unique domain organization from hemocytes of the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is a receptor for the protistan parasite Perkinsus marinus.
    Tasumi S, Vasta GR.
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