The cyanobacterial toxins of concern as potential human health hazards are those known to occur widely in drinking water sources, and therefore may be present in water for human use. The toxins include a diverse range of chemical compounds, with equally diverse toxic effects. These toxins are not limited to individual cyanobacterial species or genera, and all of the toxins of concern to human health are produced by multiple cyanobacterial species.Ian R. Falcone
Cyanobacterial waterblooms are becoming an important water quality problem in many countries in the ...
Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae are among the pioneer organisms of planet Earth. They developed an...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) produce toxins that may present a hazard for drinking water safety....
Most of the attention directed towards the adverse effects of cyanobacteria on human health has focu...
Cyanobacteria have colonized almost all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems although they are more ab...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Abstract: Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. T...
Toxic cyanobacteria are increasingly being perceived as a potential health hazard, particularly in w...
Cyanotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by cyanobacteria. They pose a threat to human health ...
Toxigenic cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes that are most often recognized in marine and...
Human health risks from cyanobacterial blooms are primarily related to cyanotoxins that some cyanoba...
The occurrence of toxic cyanobacterial blooms has been reported worldwide and pose a threat to human...
Cyanobacteria are the oldest life forms on earth known to produce a broad spectrum of secondary meta...
Cyanobacterial waterblooms are becoming an important water quality problem in many countries in the ...
Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae are among the pioneer organisms of planet Earth. They developed an...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) produce toxins that may present a hazard for drinking water safety....
Most of the attention directed towards the adverse effects of cyanobacteria on human health has focu...
Cyanobacteria have colonized almost all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems although they are more ab...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. There is ac...
Abstract: Cyanobacterial toxins have caused human poisoning in the Americas, Europe and Australia. T...
Toxic cyanobacteria are increasingly being perceived as a potential health hazard, particularly in w...
Cyanotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by cyanobacteria. They pose a threat to human health ...
Toxigenic cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes that are most often recognized in marine and...
Human health risks from cyanobacterial blooms are primarily related to cyanotoxins that some cyanoba...
The occurrence of toxic cyanobacterial blooms has been reported worldwide and pose a threat to human...
Cyanobacteria are the oldest life forms on earth known to produce a broad spectrum of secondary meta...
Cyanobacterial waterblooms are becoming an important water quality problem in many countries in the ...
Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae are among the pioneer organisms of planet Earth. They developed an...
Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) produce toxins that may present a hazard for drinking water safety....