- in
marine and
fresh water environments when the
algae are in bloom.
Ichthyotoxic poisoning in
humans can
cause symptoms ranging in
severity dependent...
-
clinical feature: it is the
unique case of
central nervous system ichthyotoxicity. The most
frequent signs are dizziness, loss of co-ordination and hallucinations...
- 164-175. Mooney, Ben D.,
Gustaaf M. Hallegraeff, and
Allen R. Place. "
Ichthyotoxicity of four
species of
gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae, Dinophyta)...
- Mooney, Ben D.; Hallegraeff,
Gustaaf M.; Place,
Allen R. (2010). "
Ichthyotoxicity of four
species of
gymnodinioid dinoflagellates (Kareniaceae, Dinophyta)...
- stressed, this
species may be able to
exude deadly toxin, pahutoxin, an
ichthyotoxic, hemolytic, heat-stable, non-dialyzable, non-protein
poison in the mucous...
-
secretions of
boxfish (Ostraciidae) skin,
while under stress. It is an
ichthyotoxic, hemolytic,
nonpeptide (which is
relatively unusual,
although similar...
-
activity and
diverse biological activities, such as
mouse lethality,
ichthyotoxicity and
activity inducing Ca2+
influx into
cultured cells. The hemolytic...
-
French Guiana using rotenone-containing
plants to fish - due to its
ichthyotoxic effect - as
early as the 17th century.
Rotenone binds to the ubiquinone...
-
Haliclona with the aim to
identify the
compounds responsible for the high
ichthyotoxicity of the
aqueous extract of this sponge. They were able to
isolate the...
- Shiro; Yasumoto,
Takeshi (1999). "Mechanisms
underlying the
hemolytic and
ichthyotoxic activities of maitotoxin".
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