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To investigate the applicability of fusion biotoxins combining pore-forming toxins (PFTs) and ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) for the anti-cancer treatment.
M. Shin +6 more
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The toxicity associated with bongkrekic acid (BKA) is severe due to its chemical structure, which also facilitates high mortality rates; however, its isomer, isobongkrekic acid (iBKA), with only minor structural variance, demonstrates marked differences ...
Suhe Dong +13 more
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PICES Press, Vol. 12, No. 1, January 2004 [PDF]
The state of PICES science - 2003 (pdf 281 KB) 2003 Wooster Award (pdf 764 KB) The state of the eastern North Pacific through summer 2003 (pdf 448 KB) The Bering Sea: Current status and recent events (pdf 951 KB) The state of the western North ...
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Patient: Male, 25 Final Diagnosis: Ulcerative colitis and chronic fatigue syndrome Symptoms: Colitis • profound fatigue • multi-joint pain • cognitive impairment • corneal keratitis Medication: — Clinical Procedure: VIP replacement therapy Specialty ...
S. Gunn, G. Gibson Gunn, F. Mueller
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Saxitoxin (STX), an exceptionally potent marine toxin for which no antidote is currently available, is produced by methanogens and cyanobacteria. This poses a significant threat to both shellfish aquaculture and human health.
Chenhao Zhao +8 more
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Background. Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) responsible for Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) represent a major threat for human consumers of shellfish. The biotoxin Okadaic Acid (OA), a well-known phosphatase inhibitor and tumor promoter, is the primary ...
V. Suárez-Ulloa +7 more
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NHDES Shellfish Program Activities, Jan -Dec 2004, Nash, C [PDF]
This report summarizes the activities of the NH Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Shellfish Program for the period of January 2004 to December 2004.
Nash, Chris, Wood, Matt
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Scientific assessment of marine harmful algal blooms [PDF]
Algae are the most abundant photosynthetic organisms in marine ecosystems and are essential components of marine food webs. Harmful algal bloom or “HAB” species are a small subset of algal species that negatively impact humans or the environment.
Dortch, Q. +3 more
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Marine biotoxins in Mediterranean seafood: Environmental occurrence and food safety concerns
Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are naturally occurring proliferations of microalgae that can negatively impact environmental, animal and human health, as well as societies.
Guillaume Barnouin +6 more
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Field testing for toxic algae with a microarray: initial results from the MIDTAL project [PDF]
One of the key tasks in the project MIDTAL (MIcroarrays for the Detection of Toxic ALgae) is to demonstrate the applicability of microarrays to monitor harmful algae across a broad range of ecological niches and toxic species responsible for harmful ...
Barra, L. +41 more
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