Amphidomataceae
National Institutes of Health
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Representatives of the marine dinophyte family Amphidomataceae produce lipophilic phycotoxins called azaspiracids (AZA) which may…
In fall 1995, during a survey in Abrolhos coral reef system (southwestern Atlantic, Brazil), significant densities (143–6174…
ABSTRACT Amphidoma is an old though poorly studied thecate dinophyte that has attracted attention recently as a potential…
espanolLas especies dinoficeas del genero Azadinium son conocidas por la produccion potencial de azaspiracidos (AZAs), un grupo…
Species of the marine dinophycean genera Azadinium and Amphidoma (Amphidomataceae) mostly attract attention because of their…
Species of dinophycean Amphidomataceae are producers of phycotoxins classified as azaspiracids. We provide the first records of…
Azaspiracid toxins (AZAs) have been identified in marine invertebrates and are of wide geographical distribution, but have not…