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Cylindrospermopsin (abbreviated to CYN, or CYL) is a
cyanotoxin produced by a
variety of
freshwater cyanobacteria. CYN is a
polycyclic uracil derivative...
- 2000.
Several variants of
cylindrospermopsin, both
toxic and non-toxic, have been
isolated or synthesised.
Cylindrospermopsin is
toxic to
liver and kidney...
- that contained, "C. raciborskii, a
cyanobacteria that can
produce cylindrospermopsin." Most
cases (typically
involving children) have
required they be...
- Falconer, I.R. 2005.
Cyanobacterial Toxins of
Drinking Water Supplies:
Cylindrospermopsins and Microcystins. Florida: CRC Press. 279 pages. What
health risks...
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powerful toxins (cyanotoxins) such as microcystins, saxitoxin, and
cylindrospermopsin. Nowadays,
cyanobacterial blooms pose a
serious threat to aquatic...
- PMID 8944776.
Saker ML,
Eaglesham GK (July 1999). "The ac****ulation of
cylindrospermopsin from the
cyanobacterium Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in tissues...
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health risk,
citing the
production of anatoxin-a, saxitoxins, and
cylindrospermopsin. Dogs have been
reported to have
become ill or have
fatal reactions...
- Cyl or CyL or CYL may
refer to:
Cylindrospermopsin, a
cyanotoxin produced by a
variety of
freshwater cyanobacteria Spanish initialism for
Castile and León...
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Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Woloszynska)
Seenayya & Subbaraju. The
cyanotoxin cylindrospermopsin was
first identified from a
species of this genus.
Patrick J. Walsh;...
- E,
Kaminski A, Drukała J,
Bialczyk J (October 2020). "Effects of
cylindrospermopsin, its
decomposition products, and anatoxin-a on
human keratinocytes"...