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D M Stone

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Stentiford G, Peeler E, Tyler C, Bickley L, Holt C, Bass D, et al.
Nat Food . 2023 Apr; 3(2):169-178. PMID: 37117966
Intricate links between aquatic animals and their environment expose them to chemical and pathogenic hazards, which can disrupt seafood supply. Here we outline a risk schema for assessing potential impacts...
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Phillips P, Stone D
Bristol Med Chir J (1883) . 2017 Sep; 51(194):247-252. PMID: 28897351
No abstract available.
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Ruane N, Rodger H, McCarthy L, Swords D, Dodge M, Kerr R, et al.
Dis Aquat Organ . 2014 Dec; 112(2):121-30. PMID: 25449323
Rhabdovirus infections are an emerging problem for both wild and farmed freshwater fish in Northern Europe. In October 2005, a clinical outbreak with an approximate mortality rate of 40% occurred...
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Stentiford G, Bateman K, Feist S, Oyarzun S, Uribe J, Palacios M, et al.
J Invertebr Pathol . 2014 Feb; 118:1-11. PMID: 24566191
This paper utilises histological, ultrastructure and molecular phylogenetic data to describe a novel genus and species (Areospora rohanae n.gen., n.sp.) within the phylum Microsporidia. Phylogenetic and morphological distinction from other...
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Stone D
Environ Monit Assess . 2013 Nov; 12(1):62. PMID: 24249062
No abstract available.
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Taylor N, Peeler E, Denham K, Crane C, Thrush M, Dixon P, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2013 Apr; 111(1-2):156-64. PMID: 23597621
Spring viraemia of carp (SVC) is a disease of international importance that predominantly affects cyprinid fish and can cause significant mortality. In the United Kingdom (UK), SVC was first detected...
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Stentiford G, Bateman K, Feist S, Chambers E, Stone D
Int J Parasitol . 2012 Dec; 43(5):339-52. PMID: 23262304
In this paper, we combine field observations of highly statistically significant co-occurrence with histopathological, ultrastructural and molecular phylogenetic analyses, to provide evidence for extreme morphological plasticity in a microsporidium parasite...
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Stentiford G, Bateman K, Dubuffet A, Chambers E, Stone D
J Invertebr Pathol . 2011 Aug; 108(3):156-66. PMID: 21854783
We describe a microsporidian parasite infecting non-native Chinese mitten crabs (Eriochier sinensis) from Europe. Electron microscopy revealed merogonic and sporogonic life stages bound within a plasmalemma. The crab parasite develops...
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GRAY J, Stone D
Br Med J . 2010 Aug; 1(3924):572-4. PMID: 20779809
No abstract available.