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Cyanotoxins pose a health threat when present in the drinking water supply since conventional water treatment processes are not effective in removing extracellular metabolites hence, advanced treatment techniques are usually applied.
ANDRÉ M.A. FROTA +4 more
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Harmful algae in the planktonic food web of the Baltic Sea [PDF]
This study deals with algal species occurring commonly in the Baltic Sea: haptophyte Prymnesium parvum, dinoflagellates Dinophysis acuminata, D. norvegica and D. rotundata, and cyanobacterium Nodulariaspumigena.
Uronen, Pauliina
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Analysis of data on cyanobacteria and cyanotoxins in public supply reservoirs (São Paulo, Brazil)
The incidence of cyanobacterial blooms in reservoirs intended for human supply represents a serious health risk due to the ability of these organisms to produce cyanotoxins.
de Souza Bronstein Caroline Augusta +1 more
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Pharmacological studies confirm neurotoxic metabolite(s) produced by the bloom-forming Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in Hungary [PDF]
Farkas, Anna +5 more
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Recent Progress in the Detection and Monitoring of Toxin-Producing Cyanoprokaryotes and Their Toxins. [PDF]
Pasheva M, Nashar M, Ivanova D.
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Airborne Cyanobacterial Toxins and Their Links to Neurodegenerative Diseases. [PDF]
Morris ZJ, Stommel EW, Metcalf JS.
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(Eco)Toxicology of Cyanobacteria and Cyanotoxins: From Environmental Dynamics to Adverse Effects. [PDF]
Vilar M, Ferrão-Filho A.
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Transcriptomic insights into polyketides and toxin biosynthesis genes in freshwater dinoflagellates. [PDF]
Muhammad BL, Bui QTN, Kim HS, Ki JS.
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