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Initial evaluation of the effects of aerosolized Florida red tide toxins (brevetoxins) in persons with asthma [PDF]
Florida red tides annually occur in the Gulf of Mexico, resulting from blooms of the marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. K. brevis produces highly potent natural polyether toxins, known as brevetoxins, that activate voltage-sensitive sodium channels ...
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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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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
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Characterization of Marine Aerosol for Assessment of Human Exposure to Brevetoxins-0
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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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-2
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 ...
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Mean values, standard deviations (SD), and ranges (min and max) for total brevetoxins per cell (pg/cell) from various culture and field studies.
Donnie Ransom Hardison (388486) +3 more
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Neuroblastoma cells in culture were used to detect sodium channel-specific marine toxins based on an end-point determination of mitochondrial dehydrogenase activity.
Leja, LS +9 more
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Exposure and effect assessment of aerosolized red tide toxins (brevetoxins) and asthma
In previous studies we demonstrated statistically significant changes in reported symptoms for lifeguards, general beach goers, and persons with asthma, as well as statistically significant changes in pulmonary function tests (PFTs) in asthmatics, after ...
Y Zhou (681248) +20 more
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Florida red tides annually occur in the Gulf of Mexico, resulting from blooms of the marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis. K. brevis produces highly potent natural polyether toxins, known as brevetoxins, that activate voltage-sensitive sodium channels ...
D Dalpra (21874049) +19 more
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