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Mark Busman

Researcher at National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research

Publications -  87
Citations -  5235

Mark Busman is an academic researcher from National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fusarium & Fumonisin. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 84 publications receiving 4683 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Busman include Medical University of South Carolina & United States Department of Commerce.

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Detection of domoic acid in northern anchovies and California sea lions associated with an unusual mortality event.

TL;DR: The authors' detection of P. australis frustules, via scanning electron microscopy, in both anchovy viscera and fecal material from sea lions exhibiting seizures provides corroborating evidence that this toxic algal species was involved in this unusual sea lion mortality event.
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Domoic acid production near California coastal upwelling zones, June 1998

TL;DR: The detection of toxin in urine, feces, and stomach contents of several sea lions represents the first proven occurrence of domoic acid transfer through the food chain to a marine mammal.
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The Fusarium verticillioides FUM Gene Cluster Encodes a Zn(II)2Cys6 Protein That Affects FUM Gene Expression and Fumonisin Production

TL;DR: A previously undescribed gene (FUM21) was identified located adjacent to the fumonisin polyketide synthase gene, FUM1, and the presence of a Zn(II)2Cys6 DNA-binding domain in the predicted protein suggested that FUM21 was involved in transcriptional regulation.