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Bioremediation of cyanotoxins.

Advances in applied microbiology, 2009
Cyanobacteria are a diverse group of mainly aquatic microorganisms which occur globally. Eutrophication (nutrient enrichment) of water bodies, often as a result of human activities, results in prolific grow of cyanobacteria that develop into a thick scum or bloom.
Christine, Edwards, Linda A, Lawton
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Cyanotoxin Occurrence in Freshwaters

2001
How likely is a given cyanobacterial bloom to be toxic? This question was addressed in a number of countries already in the 1980s, even before the structures of many cyanotoxins were known. Thus, early surveys were conducted using the mouse bioassay, and results generally showed toxicity in more than half of the cyanobacterial samples tested (e.g ...
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Consider Cyanocides to Control Cyanotoxins

Opflow, 2016
A promising new lake‐management approach opens the possibility of reducing or eliminating cyanotoxins at less cost and without the damage traditional cyanobacteria treatment options can cause.
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Genotoxicity of Cyanotoxins

2023
H. D. D. Sadeepa   +4 more
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Cyanotoxins

2006
Crawford S Dow, Uthaya K Swoboda
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Cyanotoxins

2012
James S. Metcalf, Geoffrey A. Codd
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Cyanotoxins Workgroup Report

2008
Rex A Pegram   +9 more
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