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1. Studies For Shellfish Toxins' Distribution, Seasonal Changes And Toxicology Based On Modern Analysis Techniques
2. The Accumulation Of Amnesic Shellfish Toxins (AST) In King Scallop Pecten Maximus And Its Impact
3. Metabolic Transformation Of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins By Bivalve Molluscs And Their Physiological And Biochemical Responses
4. Studies On Detection Of Multiple Shellfish Toxins By High Pefrormance Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometry
5. Detection Technology And Application Of A Variety Of Shellfish Toxins In Bivalve Shellfish
6. Adsorption Of Diarrhetic Shellfish Toxins In Seawater By HP20 Resin And Its Application
7. Application Of Solid Phase Adsorption Toxin Tracking (SPATT) In Zhejiang Coast, China
8. Monitoring And Early Warning Of Shellfish Toxins Pollution In Oyster
9. Study And Application Of The Detection Method Of Nano Gold Strip Based On The Aptamer Of The Saxitoxin
10. Separation And Detection Of Lipophilic Shellfish Toxins In Marine Shellfish And Typical Toxigenic Marine Microalgae
11. Detection And Analysis On Paralytic Shellfish Toxins In Fujian Aquaculture Area
12. Establishment And Application Of Determination Methods For 22 Shellfish Toxins By High Performance Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometry
13. Investigation Of Regional Distribution And Countermeasures Of Major Marine Shellfish Toxins In Fujian Province
14. Research On The Metabolism Of PSTs In Crassostrea Gigas Using By 15N Stable Isotope
15. Accumulation Of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins In Ostrea Rivularis Gould By Stable Isotope 15N Tracer Technology
16. Measuring paralytic shellfish toxins in mussels from New Hampshire coastal waters using zwitterionic hydrophilic liquid chromatography/electrospray mass spectrometry
17. Bacterial degradation of paralytic shellfish toxins
18. The accumulation, biotransformation and elimination of paralytic shellfish toxins in Mytilus edulis as a function of prior seasonal exposure to natural blooms of Alexandrium excavatum
19. Exposed Features And Risk Assessment Of Lipophilic Shellfish Toxins And Heavy Metals In Shellfish
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