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Nanofiltration performance to remove microcystins from water for human consumption at a pilot scale [PDF]
The presence of microcystins (MC) in drinking water reservoirs, even at low concentrations, is a problem for all involved in management and water treatment.
Lucas, Helena +2 more
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Determination of Multiclass Cyanotoxins in Spirulina-Based Dietary Supplements Using a SLE-Tandem-SPE Procedure Followed by HILIC-MS/MS [PDF]
Monsalud del Olmo‐Iruela +3 more
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Blooms of toxic cyanobacteria in freshwater ecosystems have received considerable attention in recent years, but their occurrence and potential importance at the land-sea interface has not been widely recognized.
Avery O. Tatters +5 more
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The Cyanotoxin 2,4-DAB Reduces Viability and Causes Behavioral and Molecular Dysfunctions Associated with Neurodegeneration in Larval Zebrafish [PDF]
Rubia M. Martin +2 more
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Citation: 'cyanotoxin' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.15620 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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Adsorption of Ten Microcystin Congeners to Common Laboratory-Ware Is Solvent and Surface Dependent
Cyanobacteria can produce heptapetides called microcystins (MC) which are harmful to humans due to their ability to inhibit cellular protein phosphatases.
Stefan Altaner +3 more
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Negative Effects of Cyanotoxins and Adaptative Responses of Daphnia [PDF]
Anke Schwarzenberger
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Maximization of cyanobacterial growth and cyanotoxin productivity [PDF]
Cyanobacteria group comprises more than 2000 species of prokaryotic organisms and they are commonly named "blue-green algae", in spite of being nowadays classified as Gramnegative bacteria.
Geada, Pedro Miguel Macedo
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