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Glen R Shaw

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Stewart I, Carmichael W, Sadler R, McGregor G, Reardon K, Eaglesham G, et al.
Environ Health . 2009 Nov; 8:52. PMID: 19925679
Cyanobacteria can produce groups of structurally and functionally unrelated but highly potent toxins. Cyanotoxins are used in multiple research endeavours, either for direct investigation of their toxicologic properties, or as...
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Stewart I, Eaglesham G, Poole S, Graham G, Paulo C, Wickramasinghe W, et al.
Toxicon . 2009 Aug; 56(5):804-12. PMID: 19647011
A referee analysis method for the detection and quantification of Pacific ciguatoxins in fish flesh has recently been established by the public health analytical laboratory for the State of Queensland,...
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Osborne N, Shaw G
BMC Dermatol . 2009 Jan; 8:5. PMID: 19116031
Background: Anecdotal evidence reported an outbreak of symptoms on Fraser Island during the late 1990 s similar to those expected from exposure to dermotoxins found in the cyanobacterium L. majuscula....
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Stewart I, Seawright A, Shaw G
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2008 May; 619:613-37. PMID: 18461786
Poisoning of livestock by toxic cyanobacteria was first reported in the 19th century, and throughout the 20th century cyanobacteria-related poisonings of livestock and wildlife in all continents have been described....
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Azevedo S, Chernoff N, Falconer I, Gage M, Hilborn E, Hooth M, et al.
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2008 May; 619:579-606. PMID: 18461784
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Smith M, Shaw G, Eaglesham G, Ho L, Brookes J
Environ Toxicol . 2008 Jan; 23(3):413-21. PMID: 18214886
The cyanotoxin cylindrospermopsin (CYN) is produced by several species of cyanobacteria and can be persistent in drinking waters supplies, which is of major concern to water authorities because of its...
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Ruebhart D, Cock I, Shaw G
Environ Toxicol . 2008 Jan; 23(4):555-60. PMID: 18214884
Despite the common use of the brine shrimp bioassay in toxicology, there is confusion in the literature regarding citation of the correct taxonomic identity of the Artemia species used. The...
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Takahashi E, Yu Q, Eaglesham G, Connell D, McBroom J, Costanzo S, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2007 May; 64(4):429-42. PMID: 17512582
A number of marine microalgae are known to produce toxins that can accumulate in shellfish and when eaten, lead to toxic and potentially fatal reactions in humans. This paper reports...
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Stewart I, Webb P, Schluter P, Fleming L, Burns Jr J, Gantar M, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2006 Apr; 6:93. PMID: 16606468
Background: Case studies and anecdotal reports have documented a range of acute illnesses associated with exposure to cyanobacteria and their toxins in recreational waters. The epidemiological data to date are...
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Stewart I, Robertson I, Webb P, Schluter P, Shaw G
BMC Dermatol . 2006 Apr; 6:6. PMID: 16584576
Background: Pruritic skin rashes associated with exposure to freshwater cyanobacteria are infrequently reported in the medical and scientific literature, mostly as anecdotal and case reports. Diagnostic dermatological investigations in humans...