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  • 30. Profiles of paralytic shellfish toxins in bivalves of low and elevated toxicities following exposure to Gymnodinium catenatum blooms in Portuguese estuarine and coastal waters.
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  • 37. Transmission of the paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins, from dinoflagellate to gastropod.
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  • 39. Occurrence and profiles of lipophilic toxins in shellfish harvested from Argentina.
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    García C, Truan D, Lagos M, Santelices JP, Díaz JC, Lagos N.
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