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  1. yellow oleander poisoning. Oleander poisoning occurs when someone eats the flowers or chews the leaves or stems of the oleander plant ( Nerium oleander ), or its relative, the yellow oleander ( Cascabela thevetia ). This article is ... Pharmacokinetics of digoxin cross-reacting substances in patients with acute yellow oleander (Thevetia ...

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  5. 2003-07-01. The distributions of Cd, Pb and Zn in the total soft tissues and total shells of the green -lipped mussel Perna viridis were studied in field collected samples as well as from laboratory experimental samples. The results showed that Cd, Pb and Zn were readily accumulated in the whole shells.

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  7. In mesocosm experiments, mussels, Perna viridis, were subjected to simulated climate change (warming and/or hyposalinity) and exposed to harmful bacteria and/or toxin-producing dinoflagellates. We found significant interactions between climate change and these microbes on metabolic and/or immunobiological function and toxin-pathogen load in ...

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