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MEMBRANE POTENTIALS --- SODIUM --- CHLORIDES --- THIAMINE TRIPHOSPHATE --- TETRODOTOXIN --- NEUROBIOLOGY --- CELL MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY --- MEMBRANE POTENTIALS --- SODIUM --- CHLORIDES --- THIAMINE TRIPHOSPHATE --- TETRODOTOXIN --- NEUROBIOLOGY --- CELL MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY
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Bizango (Cult) --- Datura stramonium --- Pharmacopoeias --- Tetrodotoxin --- Zombiism --- Physiological effect --- Davis, Wade. --- Haiti --- Description and travel. --- Religious life and customs. --- Social life and customs.
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Algae --- -Tetrodotoxin --- -Toxins --- -Algal toxins --- -Toxic algae --- -615.917 --- 612.014.46 --- $?$89/11 --- Poisonous plants --- Phycotoxins --- Plant toxins --- Natural toxicants --- Toxicants, Natural --- Toxins and antitoxins --- Antigens --- Metabolites --- Poisons --- Antitoxins --- Detoxification (Health) --- Fuga toxin --- Tarichatoxin --- Marine toxins --- Neurotoxic agents --- Pyrimidines --- Algas --- Limu --- Cryptogams --- Phytoplankton --- Algology --- Toxicology --- Physiological effect --- Algal toxins --- Tetrodotoxin --- Toxic algae --- Toxins --- Toxicology. --- Physiological effect. --- 615.917
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Animal biochemistry --- Ion Channels --- Saxitoxin --- Tetrodotoxin --- Sodium channels --- Neurotoxic agents --- metabolism --- Physiological effect --- Ion Channels. --- 577.352.465 --- -Saxitoxin --- -Sodium channels --- -Tetrodotoxin --- -#WPLT:dd.prof.J.Vendrig --- Fuga toxin --- Tarichatoxin --- Marine toxins --- Pyrimidines --- Channels, Sodium --- Ion channels --- Sodium --- Gonyaulax toxin --- Paralytic shellfish poison --- Algal toxins --- Purines --- Neuropoisons --- Neurotoxicants --- Neurotoxins --- Poisons --- Ion Channel --- Ionic Channel --- Ionic Channels --- Membrane Channel --- Membrane Channels --- Channel, Ion --- Channel, Ionic --- Channel, Membrane --- Channels, Ion --- Channels, Ionic --- Channels, Membrane --- Signal Transduction --- metabolism. --- Ion transport --- -Congresses --- Congresses --- Physiological transport --- ION CHANNELS --- SAXITOXIN --- TETRODOTOXIN --- Congresses. --- congresses. --- 577.352.465 Ion transport --- Metabolism --- #WPLT:dd.prof.J.Vendrig --- Physiological effect&delete& --- Ion Channels - congresses --- Saxitoxin - metabolism - Congresses --- Tetrodotoxin - metabolism - Congresses --- Tetrodotoxin - Physiological effect - Congresses --- Saxitoxin - Physiological effect - Congresses --- Sodium channels - Congresses --- Neurotoxic agents - Physiological effect - Congresses
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Bizango (Cult) --- Tetrodotoxin --- Zombiism --- Bizango (Culte) --- Tétrodotoxine --- Zombis --- Physiological effect --- Effets physiologiques --- Haiti --- Haïti --- Religious life and customs --- Social life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Tétrodotoxine --- Haïti --- Vodou --- Fuga toxin --- Tarichatoxin --- Marine toxins --- Neurotoxic agents --- Pyrimidines --- Ayiti --- Quisqueya --- République d'Haïti --- Republic of Haiti --- Repiblik d Ayiti --- Bohio --- Haytian Republic --- Repiblik Ayiti --- Hayti --- ハイチ --- Haichi --- Saint-Domingue --- Religious life and customs. --- Social life and customs. --- هايتي --- Гаити --- Gaiti
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Marine biotoxins may pose a threat to the human consumption of seafood and seafood products. The increasing global trade and higher demand for seafood products worldwide represents a challenge for food safety authorities, policy makers, food business operators, and the scientific community, in particular, researchers devoted to environmental sciences, toxicology, and analytical chemistry. In addition, due to changes in climate conditions and technological developments, new and emerging marine toxins are being detected in regions where they were previously unknown. This Special Issue highlight studies aiming to the develop detection methods for marine biotoxins for better understanding the dynamics of accumulation/elimination of marine biotoxins and their effects on marine organisms, as well as toxin exposure studies that aim to evaluate the risks associated with the consumption of contaminated seafood.
mass mortality --- marine biotoxin --- n/a --- alamethicin --- synergy --- seafood toxin --- patulin --- Paralytic shellfish toxin --- greater blue-ringed octopus --- Alexandrium catenella --- paralytic toxicity --- Ishigaki Island --- depuration --- okadaic acid --- serum biomarker --- ecotoxicological responses --- Hapalochlaena lunulata --- sydowinin A --- purification --- PSP outbreak --- southern Chile --- posterior salivary gland --- saxitoxin --- harmful algal blooms --- gliotoxin --- seafood safety --- uptake --- immunoaffinity column --- Alexandrium --- sydowinol --- chronic exposure --- environmental neurotoxin --- assimilation --- shellfish --- LC-MS --- biotransformation --- Perna viridis --- domoic acid --- fish --- algal toxin --- warming --- tetrodotoxin --- Mesodesma donacium --- combination index --- ultrahigh high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
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The emergence of marine and freshwater toxins in geographical areas where they have never been reported before is a concern due to the considerable impact on (sea)food contamination, and consequently, on public health. Several groups of marine biotoxins, in particular tetrodotoxins, ciguatoxins, and palytoxins, are included among the relevant marine biotoxins that have recently emerged in several coastal areas. A similar situation has been observed in freshwater, where cyanobacterial toxins, such as microcystins, could end up in unexpected areas such as the estuaries where shellfish are cultivated. Climate change and the increased availability of nutrients have been considered as the key factors in the expansion of all of these toxins into new areas; however, this could also be due to more intense biological invasions, more sensitive analytical methods, or perhaps even an increased scientific interest in these natural contaminations. The incidences of human intoxications due to the consumption of seafood contaminated with these toxins have made their study an important task to accomplish in order to protect human health. This Special Issue has a focus on a wide variety of emerging biotoxin classes and techniques to identify and quantify them.
n/a --- C-CTX-1 --- non-targeted analysis --- ciguatera fish poisoning --- suspects screening --- neurodegeneration --- adaptation --- LC-HRMS --- paralytic shellfish toxins --- LC-MS/MS --- animal toxins --- identification --- method characterization --- caribbean ciguatoxins --- oral toxicity --- water flea --- quorum sensing --- eutrophication --- beta-methyl-amino-l-alanine --- dynamics simulation --- thermal water --- spent medium --- Microcystis --- Gambierdiscus --- gambierdiscus --- whole genome sequencing --- palytoxin --- conotoxin --- ovatoxins --- cyanobacterial toxin --- BMAA --- Ciguatera fish poisoning --- Rastrineobola argentea --- calcium-activated K+ ion channel --- toxicity equivalence factor --- NMR spectroscopy --- N2a --- PPIA --- marine biotoxins --- Daphnia magna --- ELISA --- disulfide-rich peptide --- food chain --- ShK-like peptide --- voltage-gated K+ ion channel --- targeted analysis --- Chinese yellow catfish --- marine --- macaronesia --- neuroblastoma bioassay --- marine toxins --- acute toxicity --- algal–bacterial relationship --- mass spectrometry --- tetrodotoxins --- saxitoxin --- toxicology --- cationization --- seafood safety --- evolution --- cyanotoxins --- toxin genes --- zoantharian --- spatial variability --- dopaminergic neurons --- tetrodotoxin --- bivalve mollusks --- algal-bacterial relationship --- Murntuluk / Catfish (Central NT, North NT SE52-03)
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