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Dinoflagellates and Other Protozoa

The diverse group Protozoa consists of microscopic single-celled organisms. Of the various protozoan types, only Radiolaria and Dinoflagellata are known to contain luminous organisms (Harvey, 1952 Herring, 1978). [Pg.248]


Protozoa and Porifera. The pharmacology and toxicology of the dinoflagellate toxins which act upon the voltage- and time-dependent sodium channel found in nerves of vertebrates and invertebrates, and the skeletal muscle of vertebrates, are discussed in other chapters in this volume. [Pg.321]


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