Sofie Bjornholt Binzer
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Binzer S, Varga E, Andersen A, Svenssen D, de Medeiros L, Rasmussen S, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2020 Nov;
99:101905.
PMID: 33218431
The dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger has a huge impact on wild and caged fish during blooms in coastal waters. Recently, a new toxin, karmitoxin, was chemically characterized from K. armiger and...
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Svenssen D, Binzer S, Medic N, Hansen P, Ostenfeld Larsen T, Varga E
Toxins (Basel)
. 2019 May;
11(5).
PMID: 31060245
Harmful algal blooms of have recurrently been associated with the killing of fish. The causative ichthyotoxic agents of this haptophyte are believed to be prymnesins, a group of supersized ladder-frame...
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Binzer S, Svenssen D, Daugbjerg N, Alves-de-Souza C, Pinto E, Hansen P, et al.
Harmful Algae
. 2019 Jan;
81:10-17.
PMID: 30638493
Harmful blooms formed by planktonic microalgae (HABs) in both freshwater and coastal waters regularly lead to severe mortalities of fish and invertebrates causing substantial economic losses of marine products worldwide....
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Binzer S, Lundgreen R, Berge T, Hansen P, Vismann B
PLoS One
. 2018 Jun;
13(6):e0199306.
PMID: 29912948
Blooms of the toxic dinoflagellates Karlodinium armiger and K. veneficum are frequently observed in Alfacs Bay, Spain, causing mass mortality to wild and farmed mussels. An isolate of K. armiger...
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Andersen A, de Medeiros L, Binzer S, Rasmussen S, Hansen P, Nielsen K, et al.
Mar Drugs
. 2017 Sep;
15(9).
PMID: 28858210
Being able to quantify ichthyotoxic metabolites from microalgae allows for the determination of ecologically-relevant concentrations that can be simulated in laboratory experiments, as well as to investigate bioaccumulation and degradation....
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Rasmussen S, Binzer S, Hoeck C, Meier S, de Medeiros L, Gedsted Andersen N, et al.
J Nat Prod
. 2017 Apr;
80(5):1287-1293.
PMID: 28379705
Marine algae from the genus Karlodinium are known to be involved in fish-killing events worldwide. Here we report for the first time the chemistry and bioactivity of a natural product...