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Nodularin, Microcystin, and the Configuration of Adda.
Kenneth L. Rinehart,Ken-ichi Harada,Michio Namikoshi,C. Chen,C. A. Harvis,Murray H. G. Munro,John W. Blunt,P. E. Mulligan,Val R. Beasley,Andrew M. Dahlem,Wayne W. Carmichael +10 more
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This article is published in ChemInform.The article was published on 1989-03-21. It has received 90 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nodularin & Microcystin.read more
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Detailed study of cyanobacterial microcystins using high performance tandem mass spectrometry.
TL;DR: CID was shown to be an effective dissociation technique for quickly identifying the MC variants, even those that have previously been difficult to characterize by CID, and ECD provided even more detailed and complementary information, which enabled us to precisely locate metal binding sites of MCs for the first time.
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Mixotrophy, allelopathy and the population dynamics of phagotrophic algae (cryptophytes) in the Darss Zingst Bodden estuary, southern Baltic
TL;DR: Analysis and simulation of a mixotrophic Lotka-Volterra competition model shows that coexistence of algae and cryptophytes is unlikely under static conditions, but incorporating production by cyanophytes/chlorophytes of non- toxic allelopathic substances allows stable coexistenceof algae and mixotrophs.
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Inhibition equivalency factors for microcystin variants in recombinant and wild-type protein phosphatase 1 and 2A assays
Diana Garibo,Cintia Flores,Xavier Cetó,Beatriz Prieto-Simón,Manel del Valle,Josep Caixach,Jorge Diogène,Mònica Campàs +7 more
TL;DR: PPIAs have demonstrated to be applicable as MC screening tools for environmental applications and to protect human and animal health.
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Toxic Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) associated with groundwater conduits in the Bahamas
TL;DR: A marine algal pilot study in the Abacos Islands, Bahamas (July 2004) showed that the mouths of these conduits were consistently encircled by conspicuous populations of the blue-green alga Nodularia cf. spumigena Mertens (Fig. 1), in association with filmy strands of white sulfur-fixing bacteria (Beggiatoa) smelling strongly of hydrogen sulfide as mentioned in this paper.