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Toxins or medicines? Phytoplankton diets mediate host and parasite fitness in a freshwater system.
Proc Biol Sci. 2019 Jan 16;286(1894):20182231. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.2231.
Proc Biol Sci. 2019.
PMID: 30963882
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Carotenoid glycosides from cyanobacteria are teratogenic in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryo model.
Jaja-Chimedza A, Sanchez K, Gantar M, Gibbs P, Schmale M, Berry JP.
Jaja-Chimedza A, et al.
Chemosphere. 2017 May;174:478-489. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.01.145. Epub 2017 Jan 31.
Chemosphere. 2017.
PMID: 28189893
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Identification of teratogenic polymethoxy-1-alkenes from Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii, and taxonomically diverse freshwater cyanobacteria and green algae.
Jaja-Chimedza A, Saez C, Sanchez K, Gantar M, Berry JP.
Jaja-Chimedza A, et al.
Harmful Algae. 2015 Nov 1;49:156-161. doi: 10.1016/j.hal.2015.09.010.
Harmful Algae. 2015.
PMID: 26770179
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High-Resolution Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Intact Zebrafish Embryos Detects Metabolic Changes Following Exposure to Teratogenic Polymethoxyalkenes from Algae.
Berry JP, Roy U, Jaja-Chimedza A, Sanchez K, Matysik J, Alia A.
Berry JP, et al.
Zebrafish. 2016 Oct;13(5):456-65. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2016.1280. Epub 2016 Jun 27.
Zebrafish. 2016.
PMID: 27348393
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Inhibition of gut digestive proteases by cyanobacterial diets decreases infection in a Daphnia host-parasite system.
Sánchez KF, von Elert E, Monell K, Calhoun S, Maisha A, McCreadie P, Duffy MA.
Sánchez KF, et al.
Ecol Evol. 2024 Apr 19;14(4):e11340. doi: 10.1002/ece3.11340. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Ecol Evol. 2024.
PMID: 38646007
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