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1. Histamine in fish products on Croatian market.

2. Inhibition of Morganella morganii growth and histamine production using a bacteriophage cocktail.

3. 日本のヒスタミン食中毒事例における魚種および ヒスタミン生成菌に関する文献情報解析

4. Histamine and Scombrotoxins.

5. A case of possible Kounis syndrome as a complication of scombroid syndrome

6. Simultaneous Determination of Amino Acids and Biogenic Amines in Tuna and Mahi-Mahi by Reversed-Phase Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography.

7. ЩОДО ПИТАННЯ ПРО УТВОРЕННЯ БІОГЕННИХ АМІНІВ У ХАРЧОВИХ ПРОДУКТАХ

8. Biocontrol of Morganella morganii subsp. morganii and Histamine Accumulation in Tuna Meat by Treatment with a Lytic Bacteriophage.

9. Histamin in Fischprodukten auf dem kroatischen Markt

10. Determination of histamine and identification of histamine-producing bacteria in frozen Longtail tuna (Thunnus tonggol)

11. Histamine (Scombroid) Fish Poisoning: a Comprehensive Review.

12. Estudio semicruantitativo del riesgo por histamina en productos de la pesca

13. Rare Death Via Histamine Poisoning Following Crab Consumption: A Case Report.

14. Characterization of a novel bacteriophage, Phda1, infecting the histamine-producing Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae.

15. Estudio semicruantitativo del riesgo por histamina en productos de la pesca

16. Characterisation of histamine-producing bacteria from farmed blackspot seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) and turbot (Psetta maxima)

17. Selective analysis of histamine in food by means of solid-phase extraction cleanup and chromatographic separation

18. A new method of histamine colorimetry using 2,3-naphthalenedicarboxaldehyde on a silica–gel column cartridge

19. [Literature Review on the Type of Fish and Histamine-producing Bacteria Associated with Histamine Poisonings in Japan].

20. Inhibitory effect of a combination with novel jumbo bacteriophages ΦMV-1 and ΦMV-4 on Morganella morganii subsp. morganii growth and histamine accumulation.

21. [Scombroid food poisoning among hospital personnel].

22. Histamine Fish Poisoning and Histamine Production by Raoultella ornithinolytica in Milkfish Surimi.

23. Differential characterization of biogenic amine-producing bacteria involved in food poisoning using MALDI-TOF mass fingerprinting

24. Differential characterization of biogenic amine-producing bacteria involved in food poisoning using MALDI-TOF mass fingerprinting

25. Histamine poisoning from insect consumption: an outbreak investigation from Thailand.

26. Scombroid Poisoning: A Practical Approach.

27. Histamine, histamine intoxication and intolerance.

28. 46-year-old man with abdominal pain and hypotension.

29. [Outbreak due to butterfish consumption: keriorrhea and histamine poisoning].

30. Heat resistance of histamine-producing bacteria in irradiated tuna loins.

31. Determination and frying loss of histamine in striped marlin fillets implicated in a foodborne poisoning.

32. [Histamine formation in Japanese marine fish species and the effect of frozen storage].

33. A case of histamine fish poisoning in a young atopic woman.

34. Scombroid poisoning.

35. Development of a real-time PCR assay with an internal amplification control for detection of Gram-negative histamine-producing bacteria in fish.

37. [Inhibitory effect of essential oils, food additives, peracetic acid and detergents on bacterial histidine decarboxylase].

38. [Analysis of notifications on exceeding of the acceptable level of histamine according to the RASFF reports].

39. [Antibacterial effect of food additives and detergents against histamine-producing bacteria on food contact material surfaces].

40. Barriers to surge capacity of an overcrowded emergency department for a serious foodborne disease outbreak.

41. Scombroid poisoning: a review.

42. Differential characterization of biogenic amine-producing bacteria involved in food poisoning using MALDI-TOF mass fingerprinting.

43. Tryptase serum level as a possible indicator of scombroid syndrome.

44. [Histamine food poisonings in Japan and other countries].

45. [Gastric edema due to histamine fish poisoning].

47. Communicable diseases report, NSW, January and February 2007.

48. [Scombroid fish poisoning due to histamine-producing bacteria].

49. Real-time polymerase chain reaction for quantitative detection of histamine-producing bacteria: use in cheese production.

50. [Outbreak of anaphylaxis: a case of histamine (scombroid) mass poisoning].

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