Maria Hamilton

Postdoctoral Research Associate



Globally important haptophyte algae use exogenous pyrimidine compounds more efficiently than thiamin


Journal article


Magdalena A Gutowska, Brateen Shome, Sebastian Sudek, Darcy L McRose, Maria Hamilton, Stephen J Giovannoni, Tadhg P Begley, Alexandra Z Worden
MBio, vol. 8, Am Soc Microbiol, 2017, pp. 10--1128

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APA   Click to copy
Gutowska, M. A., Shome, B., Sudek, S., McRose, D. L., Hamilton, M., Giovannoni, S. J., … Worden, A. Z. (2017). Globally important haptophyte algae use exogenous pyrimidine compounds more efficiently than thiamin. MBio, 8, 10–1128.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Gutowska, Magdalena A, Brateen Shome, Sebastian Sudek, Darcy L McRose, Maria Hamilton, Stephen J Giovannoni, Tadhg P Begley, and Alexandra Z Worden. “Globally Important Haptophyte Algae Use Exogenous Pyrimidine Compounds More Efficiently than Thiamin.” MBio 8 (2017): 10–1128.


MLA   Click to copy
Gutowska, Magdalena A., et al. “Globally Important Haptophyte Algae Use Exogenous Pyrimidine Compounds More Efficiently than Thiamin.” MBio, vol. 8, Am Soc Microbiol, 2017, pp. 10–1128.


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@article{gutowska2017a,
  title = {Globally important haptophyte algae use exogenous pyrimidine compounds more efficiently than thiamin},
  year = {2017},
  journal = {MBio},
  pages = {10--1128},
  publisher = {Am Soc Microbiol},
  volume = {8},
  author = {Gutowska, Magdalena A and Shome, Brateen and Sudek, Sebastian and McRose, Darcy L and Hamilton, Maria and Giovannoni, Stephen J and Begley, Tadhg P and Worden, Alexandra Z}
}