82 results on '"Gan, Nanqin"'
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52. Harmful algal bloom removal and eutrophic water remediation by commercial nontoxic polyamine-co-polymeric ferric sulfate-modified soils
53. Growth inhibitory effect of Microcystis on Aphanizomenon flos-aquae isolated from cyanobacteria bloom in Lake Dianchi, China
54. Quantitative assessment of toxic and nontoxic Microcystis colonies in natural environments using fluorescence in situ hybridization and flow cytometry
55. Determination of hexacyanoferrates based on the diacetone–BrO3−–Mn(II)–H2SO4 chemical oscillatory reaction
56. A cautionary note on using N-acetylcysteine as an antagonist to assess isothiocyanate-induced reactive oxygen species-mediated apoptosis
57. Seasonal dynamics of water bloom-forming Microcystis morphospecies and the associated extracellular microcystin concentrations in large, shallow, eutrophic Dianchi Lake
58. Ecological Dynamics of Toxic Microcystis spp. and Microcystin-Degrading Bacteria in Dianchi Lake, China
59. Detection of microcystins in environmental samples using surface plasmon resonance biosensor
60. Hydrogen peroxide induces apoptotic-like cell death inMicrocystis aeruginosa(Chroococcales, Cyanobacteria) in a dose-dependent manner
61. The role of microcystins in maintaining colonies of bloom‐forming Microcystis spp.
62. Heterogeneity of buoyancy in response to light between two buoyant types of cyanobacterium Microcystis
63. Applicability of the fluorescein diacetate assay for metabolic activity measurement of Microcystis aeruginosa (Chroococcales, Cyanobacteria)
64. Abstract 817: Isothiocyanates inhibit proteasome activity and proliferation of multiple myeloma cells
65. Sulforaphane Activates Heat Shock Response and Enhances Proteasome Activity through Up-regulation of Hsp27
66. Activation of Nrf2 by Microcystin-LR Provides Advantages for Liver Cancer Cell Growth
67. Sulforaphane Enhances Proteasome Activity through Upregulation of Hsp27
68. Aggresome-like structure induced by isothiocyanates is novel proteasome-dependent degradation machinery
69. Cancer Preventive Isothiocyanates Induce Selective Degradation of Cellular α- and β-Tubulins by Proteasomes
70. Effect of Microcystis Aeruginosa (Cyanobacteria) Abundance on the Growth and Ingestion of Poterioochromonas sp. (Chrysophyceae)
71. A novel chemiluminescent immunoassay for microcystin (MC) detection based on gold nanoparticles label and its application to MC analysis in aquatic environmental samples
72. Optimization of an effective extraction procedure for the analysis of microcystins in soils and lake sediments
73. Effects of microcystins on and toxin degradation byPoterioochromonas sp.
74. Chronic toxicity and responses of several important enzymes inDaphnia magna on exposure to sublethal microcystin-LR
75. The new characteristics and kinetics of diacetone-malic Acid-BrO 3 − −Mn2+−H2SO4 nonlinear chemical reaction
76. Sorption, degradation and mobility of microcystins in Chinese agriculture soils: risk assessment for groundwater protection.
77. Hydrogen peroxide induces apoptotic-like cell death in Microcystis aeruginosa(Chroococcales, Cyanobacteria) in a dose-dependent manner
78. Quantitative assessment of toxic and nontoxic Microcystiscolonies in natural environments using fluorescence in situhybridization and flow cytometry
79. New Characteristics of Nonlinear Kinetics in the MnSO4-KBrO3- Diacetone-H2SO4Oscillating Chemical System
80. Cancer preventive isothiocyanates induce selective degradation of cellular alpha- and beta-tubulins by proteasomes.
81. Chronic toxicity and responses of several important enzymes in Daphnia magna on exposure to sublethal microcystin-LR.
82. Effects of microcystins on and toxin degradation by Poterioochromonas sp.
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