Autor:
Fisher, M.C.
Ghosh, P.
Shelton, J.M.G.
Bates, K.
Brookes, L.
Wierzbicki, C.
Rosa, G.M.
Farrer, R.A.
Aanensen, D.M.
Alvarado-Rybak, M.
Bataille, A.
Berger, L.
Böll, S.
Bosch, J.
Clare, F.C.
Courtois, E.A.
Crottini, A.
Cunningham, A.A.
Doherty-Bone, T.M.
Gebresenbet, F.
Gower, D.J.
Höglund, J.
James, T.Y.
Jenkinson, T.S.
Kosch, T.A.
Lambertini, C.
Laurila, A.
Lin, C.-F.
Loyau, A.
Martel, A.
Meurling, S.
Miaud, C.
Minting, P.
Ndriantsoa, S.
O'Hanlon, S.J.
Pasmans, F.
Rakotonanahary, T.
Rabemananjara, F.C.E.
Ribeiro, L.P.
Schmeller, D.S.
Schmidt, B.R.
Skerratt, L.
Smith, F.
Soto-Azat, C.
Tessa, G.
Toledo, L.F.
Valenzuela-Sánchez, A.
Verster, R.
Vörös, J.
Waldman, B.
Webb, R.J.
Weldon, C.
Wombwell, E.
Zamudio, K.R.
Longcore, J.E.
Garner, T.W.J.
Parasitic chytrid fungi have emerged as a significant threat to amphibian species worldwide, necessitating the development of techniques to isolate these pathogens into culture for research purposes. However, early methods of isolating chytrids from their hosts relied on killing amphibians. We mo...
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Fisher, M.C.
,
Ghosh, P.
,
Shelton, J.M.G.
,
Bates, K.
,
Brookes, L.
,
Wierzbicki, C.
,
Rosa, G.M.
,
Farrer, R.A.
,
Aanensen, D.M.
,
Alvarado-Rybak, M.
,
Bataille, A.
,
Berger, L.
,
Böll, S.
,
Bosch, J.
,
Clare, F.C.
,
Courtois, E.A.
,
Crottini, A.
,
Cunningham, A.A.
,
Doherty-Bone, T.M.
,
Gebresenbet, F.
,
Gower, D.J.
,
Höglund, J.
,
James, T.Y.
,
Jenkinson, T.S.
,
Kosch, T.A.
,
Lambertini, C.
,
Laurila, A.
,
Lin, C.-F.
,
Loyau, A.
,
Martel, A.
,
Meurling, S.
,
Miaud, C.
,
Minting, P.
,
Ndriantsoa, S.
,
O'Hanlon, S.J.
,
Pasmans, F.
,
Rakotonanahary, T.
,
Rabemananjara, F.C.E.
,
Ribeiro, L.P.
,
Schmeller, D.S.
,
Schmidt, B.R.
,
Skerratt, L.
,
Smith, F.
,
Soto-Azat, C.
,
Tessa, G.
,
Toledo, L.F.
,
Valenzuela-Sánchez, A.
,
Verster, R.
,
Vörös, J.
,
Waldman, B.
,
Webb, R.J.
,
Weldon, C.
,
Wombwell, E.
,
Zamudio, K.R.
,
Longcore, J.E.
,
Garner, T.W.J.
,
[Development and worldwide use of non-lethal, and minimal population-level impact, protocols for the isolation of amphibian chytrid fungi]
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Development and worldwide use of non-lethal, and minimal population-level impact, protocols for the isolation of amphibian chytrid fungi