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  1. Livers of rats fed toxic microcystins
  2. C. elegans nematodes exposed to bromine compound- (AOBr) or microcystin LR-containing specimens
  3. Bronchial epithelial cells cotreated with elastase and symplostatin 5
  4. Colorectal cancer Caco-2 cells treated with with microcystins MC-LR and MC-RR
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  1. A state of the art of metabolic networks of unicellular microalgae and cyanobacteria for biofuel pro…
  2. Natural Product Biosynthetic Diversity and Comparative Genomics of the Cyanobacteria.
  3. Protein translocation and thylakoid biogenesis in cyanobacteria.
  4. Toxic picoplanktonic cyanobacteria--review.
  5. Cyanobacteria as a Source for Novel Anti-Leukemic Compounds.
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