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Verification of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
2000Introduction M. Dando, et al. The Prohibition of Chemical and Biological Weapons G. Pearson. Biological Weapons Proliferation Concerns J. Tucker. The Biotechnology Revolution: The Science and Applications K. Nixdorff, et al. The Relevance of Advances in Biotechnology to the Task of Strengthening the BTWC M. Dando. Technological Aspects of Verification:
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The chemistry and biological function of natural marine toxins
The Chemical Record, 2001AbstractStudies on ciguatera fish poisoning led to clarification of the absolute stereochemistry of ciguatoxin, gambierol, gambieric acids, and maitotoxin. Anisotropic NMR reagents and fluorometric chiral HPLC reagents were effectively used together with synthesis of partial structures. Structures of 16 ciguatoxin congeners were successfully elucidated
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Verifying Compliance to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 1998There are difficult technical problems inherent in verifying compliance to the Biological Weapons and Toxin Convention (BWC) that are making it difficult to reach international agreement on a verification protocol. A compliance regime will most likely involve the formation of an Organization for the Prevention of Biological Warfare (OPBW).
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Physalia Toxin and the Activity of Biological Membranes
1970Abstract : The nematocysts of the Portuguese Man-of-War and of the stinging coral, Millepora alcicornis, have been shown to contain a complex protein toxin that acts on ion transport mechanisms in a wide variety of organisms, influencing such functions as conduction in nerve trunks, coordination of vertebrate and invertebrate heart, absorption of amino
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Marine Toxins and Assorted Biological Toxins
2006Elijah W. Stommel, Michael R. Watters
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Biological Activities of the Amanita Peptide Toxins
2018The amatoxins, phallotoxins, cycloamanides, and antamanide belong to the special class of secondary metabolites known as cyclic peptides or cyclopeptides – strings of amino acids in which the N and C termini are joined head-to-tail by amide (peptide) bonds ( Chap. 2).
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The Strengthening of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
2006The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention was signed on 10 April 1972 and entered into force on 26 March 1975 when 22 States Parties had ratified the Convention. Today, it has 150 States Parties and 16 Signatory States. At successive Review Conferences the importance of strengthening the effectiveness of the Convention and improving implementation ...
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