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2. Geographical distribution, molecular and toxin diversity of the dinoflagellate species Gambierdiscus honu in the Pacific region
3. Deeper insight into Gambierdiscus polynesiensis toxin production relies on specific optimization of high-performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry
4. Taxonomy and toxicity of a bloom-forming Ostreopsis species (Dinophyceae, Gonyaulacales) in Tahiti island (South Pacific Ocean): one step further towards resolving the identity of O. siamensis.
5. Ostreopsis lenticularis Y. Fukuyo (Dinophyceae, Gonyaulacales) from French Polynesia (South Pacific Ocean): A revisit of its morphology, molecular phylogeny and toxicity
6. Detection of pacific ciguatoxins using liquid chromatography coupled to either low or high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)
7. Experimental evidence of dietary ciguatoxin accumulation in an herbivorous coral reef fish
8. Application of solid phase adsorption toxin tracking (SPATT) devices for the field detection of Gambierdiscus toxins
9. LSU rDNA based RFLP assays for the routine identification of Gambierdiscus species
10. Ciguatera fish poisoning: Incidence, health costs and risk perception on Moorea Island (Society archipelago, French Polynesia)
11. Evidence of the bioaccumulation of ciguatoxins in giant clams (Tridacna maxima) exposed to Gambierdiscus spp. cells
12. Dynamics of ciguatoxins from Gambierdiscus polynesiensis in the benthic herbivore Mugil cephalus: Trophic transfer implications
13. Ciguatéra : aspects écologiques, biologiques et toxicologiques
14. Are cyanobacteria involved in Ciguatera Fish Poisoning-like outbreaks in New Caledonia?
15. Seawater temperature, Gambierdiscus spp. variability and incidence of ciguatera poisoning in French Polynesia
16. Effects of epiphytic bacteria on the growth of the toxic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus toxicus (Dinophyceae)
17. Corrigendum to “Evidence of the bioaccumulation of ciguatoxins in giant clams (Tridacna maxima) exposed to Gambierdiscus spp. cells” [Harmful Algae 57 (2016) 78–87]
18. Growth and toxin production in the ciguatera-causing dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus polynesiensis (Dinophyceae) in culture
19. Ciguatera risk management in French Polynesia: The case study of Raivavae Island (Australes Archipelago)
20. Detection of ciguatoxin-like and paralysing toxins in Trichodesmium spp. from New Caledonia lagoon.
21. A systematic prioritization approach for identifying suitable pearl oyster restocking zones following a mass mortality event in Takaroa Atoll, French Polynesia.
22. An appraisal of systematic conservation planning for Pacific Ocean Tropical Islands coastal environments.
23. An improved method for the production of antibodies to lipophilic carboxylic hapten using small amount of hapten-carrier conjugate
24. Ciguatera fish toxicity in French Polynesia: Size does not always matter.
25. Protective effect of Heliotropium foertherianum (Boraginaceae) folk remedy and its active compound, rosmarinic acid, against a Pacific ciguatoxin
26. Marine toxic cyanobacteria: Diversity, environmental responses and hazards
27. First identification of the neurotoxin homoanatoxin-a from mats of Hydrocoleum lyngbyaceum (marine cyanobacterium) possibly linked to giant clam poisoning in New Caledonia
28. Global distribution of ciguatera causing dinoflagellates in the genus Gambierdiscus
29. Pacific ciguatoxin 1B-induced modulation of inflammatory mediators in a murine macrophage cell line
30. Characterisation of the anti-inflammatory potential of Vitex trifolia L. (Labiatae), a multipurpose plant of the Pacific traditional medicine
31. Ability of certain plant extracts traditionally used to treat ciguatera fish poisoning to inhibit nitric oxide production in RAW 264.7 macrophages
32. Biomonitoring of ciguatoxin exposure in mice using blood collection cards
33. Special issue on “Ciguatera and Related Biotoxins”
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