Showing papers by "Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences published in 1996"
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TL;DR: Despite the otherwise similar nature of the culture versus the shellfish toxin signatures, the presence of C3,4 indicates that another strain or species of Alexandrium, or possibly a paralytic shellfish poisoning-producing species of another genus was responsible for the 1990 and 1991 paralyticShellfish poisoning outbreaks in Daya Bay.
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