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2. Monoculture and co-culture tests of the toxicity of four typical herbicides on growth, photosynthesis and oxidative stress responses of the marine diatoms Pseudo-nitzschia mannii and Chaetoceros decipiens
3. Capacity of the potentially toxic diatoms Pseudo-nitzschia mannii and Pseudo-nitzschia hasleana to tolerate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
4. Detection of domoic acid in Mytilus galloprovincialis and Ostrea edulis linked to the presence of Nitzschia bizertensis in Bizerte Lagoon (SW Mediterranean)
5. Morphology and molecular phylogeny of Nitzschia bizertensis sp. nov.—A new domoic acid-producer
6. Effects of nitrogen supply on Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha and Pseudo-nitzschia cf. seriata: field and laboratory experiments
7. Dynamique saisonnière du genre Alexandrium (dinoflagellé potentiellement toxique) dans la lagune de Bizerte (Nord de la Tunisie) et contrôle par les facteurs abiotiques environnants
8. Response of potentially toxic Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) populations and domoic acid to environmental conditions in a eutrophied, SW Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Tunisia)
9. Human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells display reactive oxygen species-dependent long-term hematopoietic defects after exposure to low doses of ionizing radiations
10. Factors driving the seasonal dynamics of Pseudo-nitzschia species and domoic acid at mussel farming in the SW Mediterranean Sea
11. Factors driving the seasonal dynamics of Pseudo-nitzschia species and domoic acid at mussel farming in the SW Mediterranean Sea.
12. Human HSPC harbor ros-dependent self-renewal defects after exposure to a single acute low dose of ionizing radiations
13. Low doses of ionizing radiations trigger the impairment of human hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal
14. Toxicity ofPseudo-nitzschiapopulations from Bizerte Lagoon, Tunisia, southwest Mediterranean, and first report of domoic acid production byP. brasiliana
15. BLOOMS OF THE DIATOM GENUSPSEUDO-NITZSCHIAH. PERAGALLO IN BIZERTE LAGOON (TUNISIA, SW MEDITERRANEAN)
16. Toxicity of Pseudo-nitzschiapopulations from Bizerte Lagoon, Tunisia, southwest Mediterranean, and first report of domoic acid production by P. brasiliana
17. BLOOMS OF THE DIATOM GENUS PSEUDO-NITZSCHIAH. PERAGALLO IN BIZERTE LAGOON (TUNISIA, SW MEDITERRANEAN)
18. Human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells display reactive oxygen species-dependent long-term hematopoietic defects after exposure to low doses of ionizing radiations.
19. [Seasonal dynamics of genus Alexandrium (potentially toxic dinoflagellate) in the lagoon of Bizerte (North of Tunisia) and controls by the abiotic factors].
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