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| P D MoellerSummaryAffiliation: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Country: USA Publications
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The coastal environment and human health: microbial indicators, pathogens, sentinels and reservoirsJill R Stewart
Hollings Marine Laboratory, NOAA National Ocean Service, Charleston, SC 29412, USA
Environ Health 7:S3. 2008....
Centers for Oceans and Human Health: a unified approach to the challenge of harmful algal bloomsDeana L Erdner
University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, TX 78373, USA
Environ Health 7:S2. 2008....
Current progress in isolation and characterization of toxins isolated from Pfiesteria piscicidaP D Moeller
Marine Biotoxins Program, Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Service, Charleston, South Carolina 29412, USA
Environ Health Perspect 109:739-43. 2001..The molecular structural analysis of the polar active component(s) using mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is currently under way...
Metal complexes and free radical toxins produced by Pfiesteria piscicidaPeter D R Moeller
Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Ocean Service, Hollings Marine Laboratory, Charleston, South Carolina 29412, USA
Environ Sci Technol 41:1166-72. 2007..These findings add to an increased understanding regarding the active role of metals interacting with biological systems in the estuarine environment, as well as their links and implications to human health...
Identification of a P2X7 receptor in GH(4)C(1) rat pituitary cells: a potential target for a bioactive substance produced by Pfiesteria piscicidaK L Kimm-Brinson
Marine Biotoxins Program, Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-National Ocean Service, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Environ Health Perspect 109:457-62. 2001..that GH(4)C(1) cells express purinogenic receptors with selectivity consistent with the P2X7 subtype and that this receptor pathway mediates the induction of the c-fos luciferase reporter gene by ATP and the putative Pfiesteria toxin..
Biomonitoring brevetoxin exposure in mammals using blood collection cardsE R Fairey
Marine Biotoxins Program, Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-National Ocean Service, 219 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, SC 29412, USA
Environ Health Perspect 109:717-20. 2001..We anticipate that this approach will provide a method to biomonitor brevetoxins in living marine resources (e.g., finfish), protected species, and humans...
Microfluorimetric analysis of a purinergic receptor (P2X7) in GH4C1 rat pituitary cells: effects of a bioactive substance produced by Pfiesteria piscicidaA C Melo
Marine Biotoxins Program, Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-National Ocean Service, Charleston, South Carolina 29412, USA
Environ Health Perspect 109:731-7. 2001..This study indicates that GH4C1 cells express a purinoceptor with characteristics consistent with the P2X7 subtype, and that pPfTx mimics the kinetics of cell permeabilization by ATP...
Learning impairment caused by a toxin produced by Pfiesteria piscicida infused into the hippocampus of ratsEdward D Levin
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Neurotoxicol Teratol 25:419-26. 2003..This model has demonstrated the cause-and-effect relationship between exposure to a hydrophilic toxin produced by P. piscicida and learning impairment, and specifically that the ventral hippocampus was critically involved...
Photostability of kainic acid in seawaterJustina M Burns
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208, USA
J Agric Food Chem 55:9951-5. 2007..The possibility of interference from naturally occurring kainic acid during cELISA measurements could lead to the overestimation of total domoic acid, especially if they occur in mixtures in sunlit waters...
