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Emma Quinn
Emma Quinn
PhD researcher, Swansea University
Verified email at swansea.ac.uk
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Laccase and catecholoxidase activities contribute to innate immunity in slipper limpets, Crepidula fornicata
EA Quinn, SH Malkin, AF Rowley, CJ Coates
Developmental & Comparative Immunology 110, 103724, 2020
202020
Detection of haplosporidian protistan parasites supports an increase to their known diversity, geographic range and bivalve host specificity
SA Lynch, S Lepée-Rivero, R Kelly, E Quinn, A Coghlan, B Bookelaar, ...
Parasitology 147 (5), 584-592, 2020
152020
Invasive slipper limpets Crepidula fornicata are hosts for sterilizing digenean parasites
EA Quinn, JE Thomas, SH Malkin, MJ Eley, CJ Coates, AF Rowley
Parasitology 149 (6), 811-819, 2022
52022
Invasive slipper limpets (Crepidula fornicata) act like a sink, rather than source, of Vibrio spp.
EA Quinn, SH Malkin, JE Thomas, R Poole, CE Davies, AF Rowley, ...
Biological Invasions 24 (11), 3647-3659, 2022
32022
Histopathological survey of putative parasites and pathogens in non-native slipper limpets Crepidula fornicata
EA Quinn, SH Malkin, JE Thomas, AF Rowley, CJ Coates
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 153, 69-79, 2023
2023
The immunobiology of Crepidula fornicata and its potential to act as a harbourer of infectious disease
E Quinn
Swansea University, 2022
2022
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