Memoirs of the Queensland Museum Vol. 34(3)

By: Series: Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. Vol. 34, pt 3 (Aug. 1994) Analytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Brisbane Queensland Museum 1994Description: p. 447-639Subject(s):
Contents:
pp. 447-454 John A Babinchak, et. al. Production of ciguatoxins in cultures gambierdisus toxicus
pp. 455-460 Raymond Bagnis Natural versus anthropogenic disturbances to coral reefs: comparison in epidemiological patters of ciguatera
pp. 461-464 Evelyne Benoit and Anne-Marie Legrand Gambiertoxin-induced modifications of the membrane potential of myelinated nerve fibres
pp. 465-470 Donna G. Blythe, et. al. Mannitol therapy for acute and chronic ciguatera fish poisoning
pp. 471-479 Paul Dalzell (South Pacific Commission) Management of ciguatera fish poisoning in the South Pacific
pp. 481-488 Robert W. Dickey, et. al. Evaluation of a solid-phase immunobead assay for detection of ciguatera-related biotoxins in caribbean finfish
pp. 489-496 Yoshitsugi Hokama, et. al. Assessment of ciguateric fish in Hawaii by immunological, mouse toxicity and guinea pig atrial assays
pp. 497-504 Michael J. Holmes and Richard J. Lewis The origin of ciguatera
pp. 505-512 Michael J. Holmes, et al. The origin of ciguatera in Platypus Bay, Australia
pp. 513-522 Dana Ichinotsubo, et. al Survey for ciguatera fish poisoning in West Hawaii
pp. 523-532 Ursula L. Kaly and Geoffrey P. Jones Test of the effect of disturbance on ciguatera in Tuvalu
pp. 533-540 Richard J. Lang, et al. Maitotoxin induces muscle contraction and non-selective cationic current in single smooth muscle cells of the guinea-pig proximal colon
pp. 541-548 Richard J. Lewis Immunological, biochemical and chemical features of ciguatoxins: implications for the detection of ciguateric fish
pp. 549-554 Richard J. Lewis Impact of a validated, cost effective screen for ciguateric fish
pp. 555-560 Richard J. Lewis and Ian M. Brereton Inverse-detected NMR of ciguatoxin: guaternary carbon locations confrirmed in CTX-1
pp. 561-564 Richard J. Lewis, Michael J. Holmes and Michelle Sellin Invertebrates implicated in the transfer of gambiertoxins to the benthic carnivore pomadasys maculatus
pp. 565-570 Richard J. Lewis, et al. Ciguatera and herbivores: uptake and accumulation of ciguatoxins in ctenochaetus striatus on the Great Barrier Reef
pp. 571-576 Ron L. Manger, et. al Cell bioassay forthe detection of ciguatoxins, brevetoxins, and saxitoxins
pp. 577-586 Jordi Molgo, et. al. Confocal laser scanning microscopy: a new tool for studying the effects of ciguatoxin (CTX-1B) and D-mannitol at motor nerve terminals of the neuromuscular junction in situ
pp. 587-594 Douglas L. Park Reef management and seafood monitoring programs for ciguatera
pp. 595-600 John Payne Ciguatera poisoning: current issues in law
pp. 601-604 John Pearn Ciguatera: dilemmas in clinical recognition, presentation and management
pp. 605-608 John Pearn and Richard Lewis Ciguatera: risk perception and fish ingestion
pp. 609-619 Tilman a. ruff and Richard J. Lewis Clinical aspects of ciguatera: an overview
pp. 621-623 Kiyoshi Terao et. al. Pathological changes in murine hearts induced by intermittent administration of ciguatoxin
pp. 625-629 Jean-Paul Vernoux The mouse ciguatoxin bioassay: directions for use to control fish for consumption
pp. 631-638 J.P. Vernoux and J. Lejeune Ciguatera in the French West Indies
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MAIN LIBRARY Noumea 615.945 INT 1994 Available 07343

pp. 447-454 John A Babinchak, et. al. Production of ciguatoxins in cultures gambierdisus toxicus

pp. 455-460 Raymond Bagnis Natural versus anthropogenic disturbances to coral reefs: comparison in epidemiological patters of ciguatera

pp. 461-464 Evelyne Benoit and Anne-Marie Legrand Gambiertoxin-induced modifications of the membrane potential of myelinated nerve fibres

pp. 465-470 Donna G. Blythe, et. al. Mannitol therapy for acute and chronic ciguatera fish poisoning

pp. 471-479 Paul Dalzell (South Pacific Commission) Management of ciguatera fish poisoning in the South Pacific

pp. 481-488 Robert W. Dickey, et. al. Evaluation of a solid-phase immunobead assay for detection of ciguatera-related biotoxins in caribbean finfish

pp. 489-496 Yoshitsugi Hokama, et. al. Assessment of ciguateric fish in Hawaii by immunological, mouse toxicity and guinea pig atrial assays

pp. 497-504 Michael J. Holmes and Richard J. Lewis The origin of ciguatera

pp. 505-512 Michael J. Holmes, et al. The origin of ciguatera in Platypus Bay, Australia

pp. 513-522 Dana Ichinotsubo, et. al Survey for ciguatera fish poisoning in West Hawaii

pp. 523-532 Ursula L. Kaly and Geoffrey P. Jones Test of the effect of disturbance on ciguatera in Tuvalu

pp. 533-540 Richard J. Lang, et al. Maitotoxin induces muscle contraction and non-selective cationic current in single smooth muscle cells of the guinea-pig proximal colon

pp. 541-548 Richard J. Lewis Immunological, biochemical and chemical features of ciguatoxins: implications for the detection of ciguateric fish

pp. 549-554 Richard J. Lewis Impact of a validated, cost effective screen for ciguateric fish

pp. 555-560 Richard J. Lewis and Ian M. Brereton Inverse-detected NMR of ciguatoxin: guaternary carbon locations confrirmed in CTX-1

pp. 561-564 Richard J. Lewis, Michael J. Holmes and Michelle Sellin Invertebrates implicated in the transfer of gambiertoxins to the benthic carnivore pomadasys maculatus

pp. 565-570 Richard J. Lewis, et al. Ciguatera and herbivores: uptake and accumulation of ciguatoxins in ctenochaetus striatus on the Great Barrier Reef

pp. 571-576 Ron L. Manger, et. al Cell bioassay forthe detection of ciguatoxins, brevetoxins, and saxitoxins

pp. 577-586 Jordi Molgo, et. al. Confocal laser scanning microscopy: a new tool for studying the effects of ciguatoxin (CTX-1B) and D-mannitol at motor nerve terminals of the neuromuscular junction in situ

pp. 587-594 Douglas L. Park Reef management and seafood monitoring programs for ciguatera

pp. 595-600 John Payne Ciguatera poisoning: current issues in law

pp. 601-604 John Pearn Ciguatera: dilemmas in clinical recognition, presentation and management

pp. 605-608 John Pearn and Richard Lewis Ciguatera: risk perception and fish ingestion

pp. 609-619 Tilman a. ruff and Richard J. Lewis Clinical aspects of ciguatera: an overview

pp. 621-623 Kiyoshi Terao et. al. Pathological changes in murine hearts induced by intermittent administration of ciguatoxin

pp. 625-629 Jean-Paul Vernoux The mouse ciguatoxin bioassay: directions for use to control fish for consumption

pp. 631-638 J.P. Vernoux and J. Lejeune Ciguatera in the French West Indies