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Opportunistic diseases in marine eukaryotes: Could Bacteroidota be the next threat to ocean life?
J Hudson, S Egan
Environmental Microbiology 24 (10), 4505-4518, 2022
352022
Comparative genome analysis provides novel insight into the interaction of Aquimarina sp. AD1, BL5 and AD10 with their macroalgal host
J Hudson, V Kumar, S Egan
Marine genomics 46, 8-15, 2019
282019
Transcriptional response of Nautella italica R11 towards its macroalgal host uncovers new mechanisms of host–pathogen interaction
J Hudson, M Gardiner, N Deshpande, S Egan
Molecular ecology 27 (8), 1820-1832, 2018
102018
Pathogen exposure leads to a transcriptional downregulation of core cellular functions that may dampen the immune response in a macroalga
J Hudson, N Deshpande, C Leblanc, S Egan
Molecular Ecology 31 (12), 3468-3480, 2022
82022
Breaking bad: opportunistic bacterial pathogens of seaweeds
S Egan, V Kumar, ME Gardiner, J Hudson, N Deshpande, A Campbell, ...
Phycologia 56 (4), 48, 2017
32017
Current approaches to genetic modification of marine bacteria and considerations for improved transformation efficiency
K Christi, J Hudson, S Egan
Microbiological Research, 127729, 2024
12024
Marine diseases and the Anthropocene: Understanding microbial pathogenesis in a rapidly changing world
J Hudson, S Egan
Microbial Biotechnology 17 (1), e14397, 2024
2024
Molecular interactions between pathogenic marine Bacteroidota and their macroalgal host
J Hudson
UNSW Sydney, 2023
2023
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