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The more frequent occurrence of both marine and freshwater toxic algal blooms and recent problems with new toxic events have increased the risk for illness and negatively impacted sustainable public access to safe shellfish and recreational waters in ...
Vera L. Trainer, F. Joan Hardy
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Cyanotoxins: from poisoning to healing – A possible pathway? [PDF]
[ENG] Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic microorganisms known for their multiple, and occasionally dual, ecologic roles. Cyanobacteria are major contributors to oxygen production on earth, but they often bloom in freshwater environments, depleting oxygen
Dias, Elsa +2 more
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Predicting Water Quality By Relating Secchi Disk Transparency Depths To Landsat 8 [PDF]
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Monitoring lake quality remotely offers an economically feasible approach as opposed to in-situ field data collection. Researchers have demonstrated that lake clarity can be successfully monitored
Hancock, Miranda J.
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The cyanobacterial alkaloid nostocarboline: an inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase and trypsin [PDF]
Preselected cyanobacterial strains (available from culture collections and our own isolates), belonging primarily to the heterocystous cluster, were screened for inhibitors against butyrylcholinesterase.
Baumann, Heike +3 more
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Facile access to a heterocyclic, sp3-rich chemical scaffold via a tandem condensation/intramolecular nitrone–alkene [3+2] cycloaddition strategy [PDF]
A heterocyclic, sp3-rich chemical scaffold was synthesised in just 6 steps via a highly regio- and diastereo-selective tandem nitrone formation/intramolecular nitrone–alkene [3+2] cycloaddition reaction.
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Effects of Cyanobacterial Lipopolysaccharides from Microcystis on Glutathione-Based Detoxification Pathways in the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryo [PDF]
Cyanobacteria (“blue-green algae”) are recognized producers of a diverse array of toxic secondary metabolites. Of these, the lipopolysaccharides (LPS), produced by all cyanobacteria, remain to be well investigated.
Gantar, Miroslav +2 more
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Efficient enzymatic resolutions are reported for the preparation of new eight-membered ring-fused enantiomeric β-amino acids [(1R,2S)-9 and (1S,2R)-9] and β-lactams [(1S,8R)-3, (1R,8S)-3 (1S,8R)-4 and (1R,8S)-7], through asymmetric acylation of (±)-4 (E &
Enikő Forró +3 more
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Routine monitoring of toxic cyanobacteria depends on up-to-date epidemiological information about their distribution. In Australia, anatoxin producing cyanobacteria are not regularly tested for and thought to be rare if not absent from the continent. Our
Nijoy John +5 more
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Toxic cyanobacteria have been shown to accumulate in drinking water treatment plants that are susceptible to algal blooms. However, the risk for plants that do not experience algal blooms, but that receive a low influx of cells, is not well known.
Husein Almuhtaram +3 more
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Lake Attitash Management Plan; 2010 [PDF]
Management Plan and Comprehensive Lake Inventory of Lake Attitash in Amesbury/ Merrimac ...
Bunker, J., Nolan, S., Willey, E.
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