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1. Occurrence and Exposure Assessment of Lipophilic Shellfish Toxins in the Zhejiang Province, China.

2. Potential roles of hydroxybenzoate paralytic shellfish toxins in modulating toxin biokinetics in scallops.

3. Carbamoylase-based impedimetric electronic tongue for rapid detection of paralytic shellfish toxins.

4. Contamination Status and Risk Assessment of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Shellfish along the Coastal Areas of China.

5. Clam calamity: five concurrent cases of neurotoxic shellfish poisoning with varying presentations following ingestion of clams from Gulf of Mexico water contaminated with Karenia brevis confirmed by serum brevetoxin assays.

6. SoundToxins: A Research and Monitoring Partnership for Harmful Phytoplankton in Washington State.

7. Twenty-Five Years of PSP Toxicity in Galician (NW Spain) Bivalves: Spatial, Temporal, and Interspecific Variations.

8. Toxin Profile of Two Gymnodinium catenatum Strains from Iberian Coastal Waters.

9. LC-HRMS Profiling of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Mytilus galloprovincialis after a Gymnodinium catenatum Bloom.

10. Evaluation of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Marine Oyster Farming and Microalgae in the Atlantic Amazon Evidences Safety but Highlights Potential Risks of Shellfish Poisoning.

11. Toxic Effects and Tumor Promotion Activity of Marine Phytoplankton Toxins: A Review.

13. Revisiting the HPLC-FLD Method to Quantify Paralytic Shellfish Toxins: C3,4 Quantification and the First Steps towards Validation.

14. Changing Trends in Paralytic Shellfish Poisonings Reflect Increasing Sea Surface Temperatures and Practices of Indigenous and Recreational Harvesters in British Columbia, Canada.

15. Sub-Acute Feeding Study of Saxitoxin to Mice Confirms the Effectiveness of Current Regulatory Limits for Paralytic Shellfish Toxins.

16. Mild paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) after ingestion of mussels contaminated below the European regulatory limit.

17. Risk Assessment of Pectenotoxins in New Zealand Bivalve Molluscan Shellfish, 2009-2019.

18. Dihydrodinophysistoxin-1 Produced by Dinophysis norvegica in the Gulf of Maine, USA and Its Accumulation in Shellfish.

19. OMICs Approaches in Diarrhetic Shellfish Toxins Research.

20. Temporal Variation of the Profile and Concentrations of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins and Tetrodotoxin in the Scallop, Patinopecten yessoensis, Cultured in a Bay of East Japan.

21. Novel Insights on the Toxicity of Phycotoxins on the Gut through the Targeting of Enteric Glial Cells.

22. Seasonal and multi-annual trends of bivalve toxicity by PSTs in Portuguese marine waters.

23. Toxin and toxicity identification of mangrove horseshoe crab Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda collected from South China.

24. A Strategy to Replace the Mouse Bioassay for Detecting and Identifying Lipophilic Marine Biotoxins by Combining the Neuro-2a Bioassay and LC-MS/MS Analysis.

25. Diarrhetic Shellfish Toxin Monitoring in Commercial Wild Harvest Bivalve Shellfish in New South Wales, Australia.

26. Spatial and seasonal variation of diarrheic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins in bivalve mollusks from some coastal regions of Vietnam and assessment of potential health risks.

27. Combined effects of warming and acidification on accumulation and elimination dynamics of paralytic shellfish toxins in mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis.

28. Interlaboratory comparison of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry quantification of diarrhetic shellfish toxins in scallop midgut glands.

30. Exposure assessment to paralytic shellfish toxins through the shellfish consumption in Korea.

31. Phycotoxins in Marine Shellfish: Origin, Occurrence and Effects on Humans.

32. How the marine biotoxins affect human health.

33. Repeated Dietary Exposure to Low Levels of Domoic Acid and Problems with Everyday Memory: Research to Public Health Outreach.

34. Fatal Canine Intoxications Linked to the Presence of Saxitoxins in Stranded Marine Organisms Following Winter Storm Activity.

35. Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for quantitation of paralytic shellfish toxins: validation and application to reference materials.

36. Differential Mobility Spectrometry for Improved Selectivity in Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins.

37. [Poisoning caused by marine biotoxins].

38. [Validation Study of Analytical Method for Determination of Amnesic Shellfish Poison in Bivalves].

39. Matrix effects on a cell-based assay used for the detection of paralytic shellfish toxins in bivalve shellfish samples.

40. Effect of the industrial canning on the toxicity of mussels contaminated with diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins.

41. Differences in the toxin profiles of Alexandrium ostenfeldii (Dinophyceae) strains isolated from different geographic origins: Evidence of paralytic toxin, spirolide, and gymnodimine.

42. Association between the Hygiene Index Values of Live Fresh Aquatic Products and Food-Borne Diarrhea in the Population of the Ningbo Area in China.

43. Bioaccumulation of trace metals in mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from Mali Ston Bay during DSP toxicity episodes.

44. Effect of the industrial steaming on the toxicity, estimated by LC-MS/MS, of mussels exposed for a long time to diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) toxins.

45. Neutralizing effect of hemolymph from the shore crab, Thalamita crenata, on paralytic shellfish toxins.

46. A tyrosine-containing analog of mu-conotoxin GIIIA as ligand in the receptor binding assay for paralytic shellfish poisons.

47. Heat treatment and the use of additives to improve the stability of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in shellfish tissue reference materials for internal quality control and proficiency testing.

48. Detection of human exposure to saxitoxin and neosaxitoxin in urine by online-solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

49. Lethal paralytic shellfish poisoning from consumption of green mussel broth, Western Samar, Philippines, August 2013.

50. Toxin profile of Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae) from the Portuguese coast, as determined by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.

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