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Lyngbya Toxins
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Lyngbya Toxins [Chemical/Ingredient]
, Toxins, Lyngbya
Toxins isolated from any species of the seaweed Lyngbya or similar chemicals from other sources, including mollusks and micro-organisms. These have…
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2017
2017
TOTAL CARBOHYDRATE, LIPID AND PROTEIN CONTENT OF SOME SPECIES OF MARINE CYANOBACTERIA FROM VETHALAI COASTAL REGION, GULF OF MANNAR, INDIA
A. Prasanth
,
G. Subramanian
2017
Corpus ID: 212440781
Total carbohydrate, lipid and protein in five species of marine cyanobacteria were quantified. They were collected from the…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Anticancer compounds from cyanobacterium Lyngbya species: a review
S. S. Swain
,
R. Padhy
,
P. Singh
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
2015
Corpus ID: 254239794
The use of synthetic anticancer drugs and other methods followed in cancer therapy have several side effects; and ineffective…
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2014
2014
Effect of salinity and pH on the growth and biomass production in the four species of estuarine cyanobacteria
M. Shruthi
,
M. Rajashekhar
2014
Corpus ID: 44233626
Four species of cyanobacteria isolated from estuarine habitats were studied in relation to salinity and pH on their growth rate…
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2014
2014
Physiological studies of native cyanobacterial species Lyngbya contorta and Phormidium foveolarum in sewage waste water.
L. Rana
,
S. Chhikara
,
R. Dhankhar
Journal of environmental biology
2014
Corpus ID: 24416609
A variety of Cyanobacterial species predominantly ensheathed forms occurs in sewage water receiving areas. A study was conducted…
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2014
2014
The Movement Of Escherichia Coli And Enterococci Among Beach Sand, Lyngbya Wollei, And The Water Column: Implications For Human Health
K. Bakkila
2014
Corpus ID: 127192924
THE MOVEMENT OF ESCHERICHIA COLI AND ENTEROCOCCI AMONG BEACH SAND, LYNGBYA WOLLEI, AND THE WATER COLUMN: IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN…
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2005
2005
Natural products studies of the marine cyanobacteria Lyngbya semiplena and Lyngbya majuscula
Bingnan Han
2005
Corpus ID: 82807478
Review
2005
Review
2005
A Review of Feeding Preference and Deterrence in Three Faunal Species Associated with Cyanobacterial Blooms of Lyngbya majuscula in Southeast Queensland , Australia
Yung-sung Cheng
,
T. Villareal
,
+4 authors
D. Baden
2005
Corpus ID: 53384278
Potentially harmful blooms of the benthic cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula have been occurring with increased frequency and…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
A review of feeding preference and deterrence in three faunal species associated with cyanobacterial blooms of Lyngbya majuscula in southeast Queensland, Australia
A. Capper
,
I. Tibbetts
,
J. O'neill
,
G. Shaw
2004
Corpus ID: 126605750
Potentially harmful blooms of the benthic cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula have been occurring with increased frequency and…
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2003
2003
Dietary selectivity for the cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula with resultant growth rates and toxicodynamics in two species of opisthobranch mollusc from Moreton Bay
A. Capper
,
I. Tibbetts
,
R. O'Neil
,
G. Shaw
2003
Corpus ID: 83216475
1995
1995
Periphyton flora of some lotic and lentic environments of Hope Bay (Antarctic Peninsula)
A. Vinocur
,
H. Pizarro
Polar Biology
1995
Corpus ID: 20810445
A taxonomic study was made of the periphytic algal flora of some freshwater environments at Hope Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (63°27…
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