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Cyanobacterial Toxins

Influences of Cyanobacterial Toxins Microcystins on the Seedling of Plants

Influences of Cyanobacterial Toxins Microcystins on the Seedling of Plants

... their toxins have been increasing in frequency in fresh water bodies throughout the ...the cyanobacterial toxins, microcystins (MC) are the most common and cause se- vere adverse impacts on plants, ...

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Effects of cyanobacterial toxins on the human gastrointestinal tract and the mucosal innate immune system

Effects of cyanobacterial toxins on the human gastrointestinal tract and the mucosal innate immune system

... of cyanobacterial LPS may be explained by the effects of bloom-associated bacterial LPS, potentially sensitizing GIT epithelia for the effects of other ...[191]. Cyanobacterial LPS activity on the mucosal ...

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Toxin Resistance in Aquatic Fungi Poses
Environmentally Friendly Remediation Possibilities: A Study on the Growth Responses
and Biosorption Potential of Mucor hiemalis EH5 against Cyanobacterial Toxins

Toxin Resistance in Aquatic Fungi Poses Environmentally Friendly Remediation Possibilities: A Study on the Growth Responses and Biosorption Potential of Mucor hiemalis EH5 against Cyanobacterial Toxins

... To date, despite the important role of fungi in water treatment, very limited information exists on fungal biosorption and degradation of cyanotoxins. Research has primarily focused on screening bacteria for their ...

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Biochemical indices are modulated in fish exposed to cyanobacterial toxins (microcystins)

Biochemical indices are modulated in fish exposed to cyanobacterial toxins (microcystins)

... of cyanobacterial toxins on fi sh belong oxidative stress parameters – glutathione S-transferase (GST), non-enzymatic antioxidant glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione ...

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Green Liver Systems® for Water Purification: Using the Phytoremediation Potential of Aquatic Macrophytes for the Removal of  Different Cyanobacterial Toxins from Water

Green Liver Systems® for Water Purification: Using the Phytoremediation Potential of Aquatic Macrophytes for the Removal of Different Cyanobacterial Toxins from Water

... Green Liver Systems ® , are totally artificial systems, and not comparable to traditional wetlands, as the Green Liver System does not attempt to mimic aquatic ecosystems. The ecological services provided by macrophytes ...

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Cyanobacterial Toxins of the Laurentian Great Lakes, their Toxicological Effects, and Numerical Limits in Drinking Water

Cyanobacterial Toxins of the Laurentian Great Lakes, their Toxicological Effects, and Numerical Limits in Drinking Water

... Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous phototrophic bacteria that inhabit diverse environments across the planet. They dominate many eutrophic lakes impacted by excess nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) forming dense accumulations of ...

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Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins

Occupational and environmental hazard assessments for the isolation, purification and toxicity testing of cyanobacterial toxins

... ogy, ecology, genetics, pharmacology and natural prod- ucts discovery. Indeed, for cyanotoxin researchers a recent recommendation has been made to expand inter-labora- tory availability of clonal cyanobacterial ...

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Effects of Cyanobacterial Toxins on the Human Gastrointestinal Tract and the Mucosal Innate Immune System

Effects of Cyanobacterial Toxins on the Human Gastrointestinal Tract and the Mucosal Innate Immune System

... water and chronic gastrointestinal illnesses connected to the recreational activities in cyanobacteria contaminated water.. Ref.: reference(s), n.a.: not assessed, MCs: microcystins, 10[r] ...

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Cyanobacterial lipopolysaccharides and human health – a review

Cyanobacterial lipopolysaccharides and human health – a review

... years cyanobacterial hepatotoxins and neurotoxins are still being described as endotoxins ...other cyanobacterial toxins such as micro- cystins, cylindrospermopsin, saxitoxins and anatoxin-a, when ...

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Impacts of microcystin, a cyanobacterial toxin, on laboratory rodents in vivo

Impacts of microcystin, a cyanobacterial toxin, on laboratory rodents in vivo

... Cyanobacterial water blooms became a global problem/issue because beside a dramatic deterioration of water quality parameters they also produce cyanobacterial toxins being harmful for animals and hu- ...

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Algal Toxins and their Impact on Human Health

Algal Toxins and their Impact on Human Health

... the cyanobacterial pigment, Cyanophycin has been shown to be responsible in one case ( Cohen and Reif et ...Oscollatoriaceae. Cyanobacterial toxins can cause severe allergic reactions in sensitive ...

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The Toxins of Cyanobacteria

The Toxins of Cyanobacteria

... produce toxins that are potentially lethal to animals, including ...Algal toxins represent a major source of poisonings due to drinking water contamination and seafood ...algal toxins are ...

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Growth of Helicobacter pylori in Medium Supplemented with Cyanobacterial Extract

Growth of Helicobacter pylori in Medium Supplemented with Cyanobacterial Extract

... that cyanobacterial and algal extracts can successfully replace nutrients in culture media not only in cultures of microorganisms but also in tissue cultures, thus increasing their applications in the ...

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Molecular genetic analysis of the zwf region of cyanobacterial  genomes

Molecular genetic analysis of the zwf region of cyanobacterial genomes

... Molecular genetic analysis of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase G6PDH and the other components of the opp cycle have been focused on recently in an effort to understand the function and [r] ...

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Cyanobacterial Phycoerythrin with Special Reference to Microchaete sp. CCU342

Cyanobacterial Phycoerythrin with Special Reference to Microchaete sp. CCU342

... [37] Jayasankar R, “Effect of salinity on physiology of Gracilaria spp. (Gigertinais, Rhodophyta)”. Seaweed Res Utln, vol. 27, pp. 19-24, 2005. [38] Nirmal JIK, Rita NK, Anubhati AB, Manmeet KA, “ Differential ...

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A green-light inducible lytic system for cyanobacterial cells

A green-light inducible lytic system for cyanobacterial cells

... An additional advantage of using algae for biofuel pro- duction is the possibility of using water that is unsuitable for land crops, such as saline water from aquifers and seawater, especially when using marine-derived ...

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A Novel Cyanophage with a Cyanobacterial Nonbleaching Protein A Gene in the Genome

A Novel Cyanophage with a Cyanobacterial Nonbleaching Protein A Gene in the Genome

... Subsequently, the transformation and expression of PaV-LD 022L were performed in a model cyanobacterium strain, Syn- echocystis PCC 6803, by using a neutral genomic platform. Com- pared with the wild-type strain, the ...

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Identification and toxigenic potential of a cyanobacterial strain
(Stigomena sp.)

Identification and toxigenic potential of a cyanobacterial strain (Stigomena sp.)

... was mainly composed of green scum, assumed to be of cyanobacterial nature. Local authorities could neither draw conclusions upon the identity of the most dominant species nor determine whether or not it produces ...

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Bioremediation of Diuron in Soil  Environment: Influence of Cyanobacterial Mat

Bioremediation of Diuron in Soil Environment: Influence of Cyanobacterial Mat

... of cyanobacterial mats were transferred to each bottle 2 days before gradient Diuron concentra- tions were injected in the appropriate glass ...with Cyanobacterial mats as mentioned ...

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ArachnoServer: a database of protein toxins from spiders

ArachnoServer: a database of protein toxins from spiders

... A key feature that distinguishes ArachnoServer from other toxin databases is the advanced search feature (Fig. 3). Context-specific fields are dynamically arranged on the page, and search keys populated in drop-down ...

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