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Alexandrium spp

Rapid-acting paralytic neurotoxins that blocks transient sodium channels and inhibits depolarization of nerve cells. They are some of the causative agents of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). They are obtained from dinoflagellates (Gonyaulax spp., Alexandrium spp.) and cyanobacteria (Anabaena circinalis). [Pg.473]

Colin SP, Dam HG (2002) Latitudinal differentiation in the effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium spp. on the feeding and reproduction of populations of the copepod Arcatia hudsonica. Harmful Algae 1 113-125... [Pg.222]

Gallacher, S., Flynn, K.J., Franco, J.M., Bmeggemann, E.E., Hines, H.B. (1997). Evidence for production of paralytic shellfish toxins by bacteria associated with Alexandrium spp. (Dinophyta) in culture. Appl. Environ. Microb. 63 239-45. [Pg.377]

Anderson, D.M. et al.. Identification and enumeration of Alexandrium spp. from the Gulf of Maine using molecular probes. Deep Sea Res. 52, 2467, 2005. [Pg.749]

Baker TR, Doucette GJ, Powell CL, Boyer GL, Plumley FG (2003) GTX(4) imposters characterization of fluorescent compounds synthesized by Pseudomonas stutzeri SF/PS and PseudomonaslAlteromonas PTB-1, symbionts of saxitoxin-producing Alexandrium spp. Toxicon 41 339-347... [Pg.81]


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