Maria Jose Serol de Brito Correia
AuthID: R-002-0XZ
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TITLE: A Marine Dinoflagellate, Amphidinium eilatiensis n. sp., from the Benthos of a Mariculture Sedimentation Pond in Eilat, Israel Full Text
AUTHORS: JOHN J LEE; RAUL OLEA; MEGAN CEVASCO; XAVIER POCHON; MARIA CORREIA; MUKI SHPIGEL; JAN PAWLOWSKI;
PUBLISHED: 2003, SOURCE: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology - J Eukaryotic Microbiology, VOLUME: 50, ISSUE: 6
AUTHORS: JOHN J LEE; RAUL OLEA; MEGAN CEVASCO; XAVIER POCHON; MARIA CORREIA; MUKI SHPIGEL; JAN PAWLOWSKI;
PUBLISHED: 2003, SOURCE: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology - J Eukaryotic Microbiology, VOLUME: 50, ISSUE: 6
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TITLE: Fine structure of the plastids retained by the foraminifer Elphidium excavatum (Terquem)
AUTHORS: Correia, MJ; Lee, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2002, SOURCE: SYMBIOSIS, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 1
AUTHORS: Correia, MJ; Lee, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2002, SOURCE: SYMBIOSIS, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: How long do the plastids retained by Elphidium excavatum (Terquem) last in their host?
AUTHORS: Correia, MJ; Lee, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2002, SOURCE: SYMBIOSIS, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 1
AUTHORS: Correia, MJ; Lee, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2002, SOURCE: SYMBIOSIS, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 1
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TITLE: A revised description of the Nitzschia frustulum var. symbiotica Lee and Reimer emend. complex, the most common of the endosymbiotic diatoms in larger foraminifera
AUTHORS: Lee, JJ; Reimer, CW; Correia, M; Morales, J;
PUBLISHED: 2000, SOURCE: Micropaleontology, VOLUME: 46, ISSUE: SUPPLEMENT 1
AUTHORS: Lee, JJ; Reimer, CW; Correia, M; Morales, J;
PUBLISHED: 2000, SOURCE: Micropaleontology, VOLUME: 46, ISSUE: SUPPLEMENT 1
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TITLE: Chloroplast retention by Elphidium excavatum (Terquem). Is it a selective process?
AUTHORS: Correia, MJ; Lee, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2000, SOURCE: SYMBIOSIS, VOLUME: 29, ISSUE: 4
AUTHORS: Correia, MJ; Lee, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2000, SOURCE: SYMBIOSIS, VOLUME: 29, ISSUE: 4
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