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Frances M. Van Dolah
Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publications - 64
Citations - 4637
Frances M. Van Dolah is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Karenia brevis & Gene. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 64 publications receiving 4342 citations. Previous affiliations of Frances M. Van Dolah include Medical University of South Carolina & National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Mortality of sea lions along the central California coast linked to a toxic diatom bloom
Christopher A. Scholin,Frances M. D. Gulland,Gregory J. Doucette,Scott R. Benson,Mark Busman,Francisco P. Chavez,Joe Cordaro,Robert L. DeLong,Andrew De Vogelaere,James T. Harvey,Martin Haulena,Kathi A. Lefebvre,Tom Lipscomb,Susan Loscutoff,Linda J. Lowenstine,Roman Marin,Peter E. Miller,William A. McLellan,Peter D. R. Moeller,Christine L. Powell,Teri Rowles,Paul Silvagni,Mary W. Silver,Terry R. Spraker,Vera L. Trainer,Frances M. Van Dolah +25 more
TL;DR: Findings reveal that monitoring of mussel toxicity alone does not necessarily provide adequate warning of DA entering the food web at levels sufficient to harm marine wildlife and perhaps humans.
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Microarray validation: factors influencing correlation between oligonucleotide microarrays and real-time PCR
TL;DR: Filtering of microarray data for measures of quality (fold-change and ρ-value) proves to be the most critical factor, with significant correlations of ρτ;0.80 consistently observed when quality scores are applied.
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Brevetoxicosis: red tides and marine mammal mortalities.
Leanne J. Flewelling,Jerome Naar,Jay P. Abbott,Daniel G. Baden,Nélio B. Barros,Gregory D. Bossart,Marie-Yasmine Dechraoui Bottein,Daniel G. Hammond,Elsa M. Haubold,Cynthia A. Heil,Michael S. Henry,Henry M. Jacocks,Tod A. Leighfield,Richard H. Pierce,Thomas D. Pitchford,Sentiel A. Rommel,Paula S. Scott,Karen A. Steidinger,Earnest W. Truby,Frances M. Van Dolah,Jan H. Landsberg +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that fish and seagrass can accumulate high concentrations of brevetoxins and that these have acted as toxin vectors during recent deaths of dolphins and manatees, respectively, and a new vector mechanism for brevetoxin spread through food webs that poses a threat to upper trophic levels is revealed.
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Saxitoxin puffer fish poisoning in the United States, with the first report of Pyrodinium bahamense as the putative toxin source.
Jan H. Landsberg,Sherwood Hall,Jan N. Johannessen,Kevin D. White,Stephen M. Conrad,Jay P. Abbott,Leanne J. Flewelling,R. William Richardson,Robert Wayne Dickey,Edward L. E. Jester,Stacey M. Etheridge,Jonathan R. Deeds,Frances M. Van Dolah,Tod A. Leighfield,Yinglin Zou,Clarke G. Beaudry,Ronald A. Benner,Patricia L. Rogers,Paula S. Scott,Kenji Kawabata,Jennifer L. Wolny,Jennifer L. Wolny,Karen A. Steidinger,Karen A. Steidinger +23 more
TL;DR: Puffer fish are confirmed to be a hazardous reservoir of STXs in Florida’s marine waters and implicate the dinoflagellate P. bahamense as the putative toxin source.
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Tertiary Endosymbiosis Driven Genome Evolution in Dinoflagellate Algae
Hwan Su Yoon,Jeremiah D. Hackett,Frances M. Van Dolah,Tetyana Nosenko,Kristy B. Lidie,Debashish Bhattacharya +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the expressed sequence tag (EST) database of 5,138 unique genes from K. brevis and searched for nuclear genes of plastid function.