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Characterization of Marine Aerosol for Assessment of Human Exposure to Brevetoxins-1
Copyright information:Taken from "Characterization of Marine Aerosol for Assessment of Human Exposure to Brevetoxins"Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(5):638-643.Published online 9 Feb 2005PMCID:PMC1257561.This is an Open Access article ...
Dan G. Baden (71758) +8 more
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Six blooms of Heterosigma akashiwo(Raphidophyceae) were observed from March 2007 through March 2008 in the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon, a semi-confined eutrophic system located in Rio de Janeiro state, southeast Brazil. Vegetative cells of H.
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Blooms of the toxic microalga Karenia brevis occur seasonally in Florida, Texas and other portions of the Gulf of Mexico. Brevetoxins produced during Karenia blooms can cause neurotoxic shellfish poisoning in humans, massive fish kills, and the death of ...
D Ransom Hardison +9 more
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Copyright information:Taken from "Effects of Inhaled Brevetoxins in Allergic Airways: Toxin–Allergen Interactions and Pharmacologic Intervention"Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(5):632-637.Published online 10 Feb 2005PMCID:PMC1257560.This is an
William M. Abraham (71748) +4 more
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Sentinel species such as bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) can be impacted by large-scale mortality events due to exposure to marine algal toxins.
Michael J Twiner +9 more
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Copyright information:Taken from "Effects of Inhaled Brevetoxins in Allergic Airways: Toxin–Allergen Interactions and Pharmacologic Intervention"Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(5):632-637.Published online 10 Feb 2005PMCID:PMC1257560.This is an
William M. Abraham (71748) +4 more
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Characterization of Marine Aerosol for Assessment of Human Exposure to Brevetoxins-3
Copyright information:Taken from "Characterization of Marine Aerosol for Assessment of Human Exposure to Brevetoxins"Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(5):638-643.Published online 9 Feb 2005PMCID:PMC1257561.This is an Open Access article ...
Dan G. Baden (71758) +8 more
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Binding studies indicate that ciguatoxin and brevetoxin allosterically enhance in a very similar way the binding of [3H]batrachotoxinin A 20-α-benzoate to the neuronal Na+ channel protein.
Lazdunski, Michel +5 more
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Effects of inhaled brevetoxins in allergic airways: Toxin–allergen interactions and pharmacologic intervention [PDF]
During a Florida red tide, brevetoxins produced by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis become aerosolized and cause airway symptoms in humans, especially in those with pre-existing airway disease (e.g., asthma).
Bourdelais, Andrea J. +2 more
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Copyright information:Taken from "Effects of Inhaled Brevetoxins in Allergic Airways: Toxin–Allergen Interactions and Pharmacologic Intervention"Environmental Health Perspectives 2005;113(5):632-637.Published online 10 Feb 2005PMCID:PMC1257560.This is an
William M. Abraham (71748) +4 more
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