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classified by
their source, such as
fungal biotoxins,
microbial toxins,
plant biotoxins, or
animal biotoxins.
Toxins produced by
microorganisms are important...
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algae and
other organisms that
contain biotoxins,
which are
defensive substances against predators.
Biotoxins ac****ulated in fish/s****fish
include brevetoxins...
- weapons. In
addition to
these living or
replicating pathogens,
toxins and
biotoxins are also
included among the bio-agents. More than 1,200
different kinds...
- such as
teeth or with
blunt objects, by heat or cold, or by
venoms and
biotoxins.
Injury prompts an
inflammatory response in many taxa of animals; this...
- in the Food
Chain on a
request from the
European Commission on
Marine Biotoxins in S****fish –
Saxitoxin Group. The EFSA
Journal (2009) 1019, 1-76. Keith...
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memory lapses. She was
advised to "avoid
buildings with
mould and
other biotoxins" and had to cut back on her
parliamentary duties depending on the location...
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possible source of
contamination occurs when
bivalves contain marine biotoxins as a
result of
ingesting numerous dinoflagellates.
These microalgae are...
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efficiently controlled. Some organisms,
including nearly all spiders,
secrete biotoxins and
digestive chemicals (e.g., enzymes) into the
extracellular environment...
- Plumlee,
Konnie H. (2004-01-01), Plumlee,
Konnie H. (ed.), "Chapter 18 -
Biotoxins",
Clinical Veterinary Toxicology,
Saint Louis: Mosby, pp. 98–116, ISBN 978-0-323-01125-9...
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toxins working their way into
humans is the case of s****fish poisoning.
Biotoxins created during algal blooms are
taken up by s****fish (mussels, oysters)...