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51. Diversity and distribution of benthic dinoflagellates in Tonga include the potentially harmful genera Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa.

52. Outbreak of ciguatera poisoning in a commercial vessel: lessons learnt and prospects of early diagnosis, management, and prophylaxis.

53. Characterizing the Influence of a Heterotrophic Bicosoecid Flagellate Pseudobodo sp. on the Dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus balechii .

54. Mouse N2a Neuroblastoma Assay: Uncertainties and Comparison with Alternative Cell-Based Assays for Ciguatoxin Detection.

55. Algal ciguatoxin identified as source of ciguatera poisoning in the Caribbean

56. Implementation of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry for the analysis of ciguatera fish poisoning in contaminated fish samples from Atlantic coasts.

57. POTENTIALLY TOXIC DINOFLAGELLATES ASSOCIATED TO SEAGRASS ON ISLA DE BARÚ, COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN, DURING EL NIÑO 2015.

58. Development of an LC–MS/MS method to simultaneously monitor maitotoxins and selected ciguatoxins in algal cultures and P-CTX-1B in fish.

59. Taxonomy and toxin production of Gambierdiscus carpenteri (Dinophyceae) in a tropical marine ecosystem: The first record from the Philippines.

60. Design of experiments for the optimization of electrospray ionization in the LC-MS/MS analysis of ciguatoxins.

61. Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago)

62. Benthic harmful microalgae and their impacts in South America.

63. Convergent and Scalable Synthesis of the ABCDE-Ring Fragment of Caribbean Ciguatoxin C-CTX-1

64. [Analysis of Ciguatoxins in the Spotted Knifejaw, Oplegnathus punctatus from the Waters of Japan]

65. Liquid Chromatography Coupled to High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for the Confirmation of Caribbean Ciguatoxin-1 as the Main Toxin Responsible for Ciguatera Poisoning Caused by Fish from European Atlantic Coasts

66. Ciguatera fish poisoning in the age of discovery and the age of enlightenment

67. Toxic neuropathies.

68. Characterization of the Ciguatoxin Profile in Fish Samples from the Eastern Atlantic Ocean using Capillary Liquid Chromatography-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry.

69. Selective and Efficient Capture and Release of

71. Raising awareness of ciguatera poisoning in Australia: a survey of recreational fishers

72. Detection of pacific ciguatoxins using liquid chromatography coupled to either low or high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).

73. Ciguatoxin prevalence in 4 commercial fish species along an oceanic exposure gradient in the US Virgin Islands.

74. Ciguatoxins activate the Calcineurin signalling pathway in Yeasts: Potential for development of an alternative detection tool?

75. Abundance and seasonal population dynamics of the potentially ciguatera-causing dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus in Japanese coastal areas between 2007 and 2013.

76. Tectus niloticus (Tegulidae, Gastropod) as a Novel Vector of Ciguatera Poisoning: Clinical Characterization and Follow-Up of a Mass Poisoning Event in Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia).

77. Le risque sanitaire ciguatérique en Polynésie française : étude des représentations sociales auprès de la population tahitienne.

78. Application of solid phase adsorption toxin tracking (SPATT) devices for the field detection of Gambierdiscus toxins.

79. Tectus niloticus (Tegulidae, Gastropod) as a Novel Vector of Ciguatera Poisoning: Detection of Pacific Ciguatoxins in Toxic Samples from Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia).

80. Differences in the photoacclimation and photoprotection exhibited by two species of the ciguatera causing dinoflagellate genus, Gambierdiscus.

81. Management of Ciguatoxin Risk in Eastern Australia.

82. Is mannitol the treatment of choice for patients with ciguatera fish poisoning?

83. In Vitro Glucuronidation of Caribbean Ciguatoxins in Fish: First Report of Conjugative Ciguatoxin Metabolites

84. In silico simulations and functional cell studies evidence similar potency and distinct binding of pacific and caribbean ciguatoxins

85. Metabolic Hepatic Disorders Caused by Ciguatoxins in Goldfish (Carassius auratus)

86. Knowledge Sharing to Reduce Toxin Exposure Risks from Harmful Algal Blooms: Global Networks and Political Barriers

87. Toxicity and underlying mechanism of the toxic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus caribaeus to the fish Oryzias melastigma

88. Fish Hybridization Leads to Uncertainty Regarding Ciguatera Fish Poisoning Risk; Confirmation of Hybridization and Ciguatoxin Accumulation with Implications for Stakeholders

89. Clinical Characteristics of Ciguatera Poisoning in Martinique, French West Indies-A Case Series

90. Geographical distribution, molecular and toxin diversity of the dinoflagellate species Gambierdiscus honu in the Pacific region

91. The Occurrence, Distribution, and Toxicity of High-Risk Ciguatera Fish Species (Grouper and Snapper) in Kiritimati Island and Marakei Island of the Republic of Kiribati

92. Evaluating Age and Growth Relationship to Ciguatoxicity in Five Coral Reef Fish Species from French Polynesia

93. Ciguatoxicity of Gambierdiscus and Fukuyoa species from the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.

94. The prevalence of benthic dinoflagellates associated with ciguatera fish poisoning in the central Red Sea.

95. “Canary Islands (NE Atlantic) as a biodiversity ‘hotspot’ of Gambierdiscus: Implications for future trends of ciguatera in the area”.

96. Regional Variations in the Risk and Severity of Ciguatera Caused by Eating Moray Eels.

97. Biooxidation of Ciguatoxins Leads to Species-Specific Toxin Profiles.

98. Developmental toxicity and molecular responses of marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) embryos to ciguatoxin P-CTX-1 exposure.

99. Chronic ciguatoxin poisoning causes emotional and cognitive dysfunctions in rats.

100. Dereplication of Gambierdiscusbalechii extract by LC-HRMS and in vitro assay: First description of a putative ciguatoxin and confirmation of 44-methylgambierone.

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