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Assessing morphological, developmental, and genetic responses of Hydropsychid caddisflies to Cry1Ab exposure. [PDF]

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Bull EP   +7 more
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Rapid Analysis of Pacific Ciguatoxins in Fish Extracts with a Lateral Flow Assay. [PDF]

open access: yesAnal Chem
Díaz-Avello UG   +6 more
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Visualising the membrane insertion mechanism of the bio-insecticide Vip3Aa by cryo-ET

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Muench S   +7 more
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Recent progress in detection of chemical and biological toxins in Water using plasmonic nanosensors

, 2021
The supply of safe drinking water is one of the prominent challenges of the world. Water is polluted mainly by chemical and biological toxins which can causes a serious threat to ecosystems and human health.
V. Brahmkhatri   +4 more
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Research progress on the application of different preservation methods for controlling fungi and toxins in fruit and vegetable

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2022
Fruits and vegetables are susceptible to fungal infections during picking, transportation, storage and processing, which have a high potential to produce toxins. Fungi and toxins can cause acute or chronic poisoning after entering the body.
Y. You   +4 more
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Toxin bioportides: exploring toxin biological activity and multifunctionality

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2016
Toxins have been shown to have many biological functions and to constitute a rich source of drugs and biotechnological tools. We focus on toxins that not only have a specific activity, but also contain residues responsible for transmembrane penetration, which can be considered bioportides-a class of cell-penetrating peptides that are also intrinsically
Irina, Kerkis   +4 more
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Alternaria toxins-Still emerging?

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2021
Alternaria molds are known to cause the contamination of food with their secondary metabolites, a chemically very heterogeneous group of compounds. Yet, after decades of research on the occurrence and the toxicity of Alternaria toxins in academia, no ...
G. Aichinger   +3 more
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Photorhabdus toxins: novel biological insecticides

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
Following concerns over the potential for insect resistance to insecticidal Bacillus thuringiensis toxins expressed in transgenic plants, there has been recent interest in novel biological insecticides. Over the past year there has been considerable progress in the cloning of several alternative toxin genes from the bacteria Photorhabdus luminescens ...
R, ffrench-Constant, D, Bowen
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