Recent trends in marine phycotoxins from australian coastal waters

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  • who: Penelope Ajani et al. from the (C3), University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia have published the article: Recent Trends in Marine Phycotoxins from Australian Coastal Waters, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 26/Nov/2016
  • how: Histopathological results showed that the Anguilla reinhardtii individuals examined had damage to epithelial and gill epithelial_cells.
  • future: The potential for tetrodotoxin maitotoxin and palytoxin to contaminate seafood is also of concern warranting future investigation. Future work also includes the application of rapid real-time molecular assays for the detection of harmful species and toxin genes.
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