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1  chronic clinical signs of toxic exposure to domoic acid.
2 status epilepticus when naturally exposed to domoic acid.
3 , but not in animals treated with 0.75 mg/kg domoic acid.
4  not 24 or 48 h after injection of 3.0 mg/kg domoic acid.
5 d receptor levels after sub-seizure doses of domoic acid (0-3.0 mg/kg) in rats using [3H]PK-11195 aut
6 n slices following short-term treatment with domoic acid (10 microM).
7                                              Domoic acid, 2.25 mg/kg i.p., caused stereotyped behavio
8 iverse neurotoxicants including kainic acid, domoic acid, 3-nitropropionic acid, Fluoro-Gold and ison
9 lides can increase photodegradation rates of domoic acid, a marine algal toxin, and dimethyl sulfide,
10 that naturally develop TLE after exposure to domoic acid, a neurotoxin that enters the marine food ch
11                    Parenterally administered domoic acid, a structural analog of the excitatory amino
12                    Here we report effects of domoic acid administration on quantitative indicators of
13 glc decreased in entorhinal cortex following domoic acid administration with or without convulsions.
14 he biosynthesis of the potent neurochemicals domoic acid and kainic acid.
15 classic excitotoxic neurotoxins kainic acid, domoic acid, and NMDA; the therapeutic glutamate analog
16 ronal death following neuronal damage due to domoic acid are not completely defined.
17 lifornianus) exposed to the algal neurotoxin domoic acid are treated in veterinary rehabilitation cen
18  structure of the prenyltransferase found in domoic acid biosynthesis, DabA, and show distinct active
19 onfirm that during excitotoxicity induced by domoic acid, calcineurin-Bcl-2 and calcineurin-1,4,5-ino
20                                A food toxin (domoic acid) calibration curve was produced, with %CVs r
21                                     In 2016, domoic acid contamination prompted an unprecedented dela
22 pid differentiation between the marine toxin domoic acid (DA) and its structural analog kainic acid (
23 h selective enhanced MIP-based RTP probe for domoic acid (DA) detection.
24                                              Domoic acid (DA) is a naturally occurring neurotoxin kno
25                                              Domoic acid (DA) or vehicle were bilaterally injected wi
26                                The amount of domoic acid (DA) present in the growth media and in the
27 was present and low levels of the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA) were detected in nearly all tested anim
28 This bloom was associated with production of domoic acid (DA), a neurotoxin that was also detected in
29                                              Domoic acid (DA), a potent marine toxin, is readily oxid
30                                              Domoic acid (DA), an excitatory amino acid produced by d
31  Ocean (66 degrees S) contain the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA), associated with the diatom Pseudo-nitz
32 ups: saxitoxin (STX), okadaic acid (OA), and domoic acid (DA), for PSP, DSP, and ASP, respectively.
33 ckish, and freshwater environments including domoic acid (DA), okadaic acid (OA, and analogues), saxi
34 bloom produced high levels of the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA).
35 posure of zebrafish embryos to the HAB toxin domoic acid (DomA) causes myelin defects, loss of reticu
36 life exposure to low levels of the HAB toxin domoic acid (DomA) produces long-lasting behavioral defi
37 echanisms in modulating the neurotoxicity of domoic acid (DomA), by using cerebellar granule neurons
38                 Specifically, the effects of domoic acid excitotoxicity can be alleviated only with c
39             These results suggest that acute domoic acid exposure affects discrete brain circuits by
40        However, in rats that convulsed after domoic acid GFAP was significantly increased throughout
41 ence of regional- to basin-scale controls on domoic acid has not previously been presented.
42           Evidence of climatic regulation of domoic acid in shellfish over the past 20 y in the North
43                                              Domoic acid, in the absence of convulsions, decreased re
44                                              Domoic acid increased GFAP in the anterior portion of ce
45                                              Domoic acid induced late neuronal death and caspase-3-li
46                                              Domoic acid-induced convulsions affects limbic structure
47 n circuits by inducing convulsions, and that domoic acid-induced convulsions cause chronic effects on
48                                              Domoic acid is a potent neurotoxin produced by certain m
49                       The timing of elevated domoic acid is strongly related to warm phases of the Pa
50 ]quinoxaline-7-sulfonamide and reproduced by domoic acid microinjection, suggesting that the inductio
51 or interference from other shellfish toxins (domoic acid, okadaic acid group).
52                      Six to eight days after domoic acid or vehicle administration, the animals were
53 n during the biosynthesis of kainic acid and domoic acid, respectively, KabC can also produce a bicyc
54 140.3 ng/mL for okadaic acid, saxitoxin, and domoic acid, respectively.
55                        We present an applied domoic acid risk assessment model for the US West Coast
56 y: other common marine toxins (okadaic acid, domoic acid, saxitoxin, brevetoxin-3, and yessotoxin) do
57            In animals diagnosed with chronic domoic acid toxicosis, the fornix showed signs of altere
58  simplified analogues of the natural product domoic acid were designed, synthesized, and then charact
59 d with 1.5 and 3.0 mg/kg, but not 0.75 mg/kg domoic acid were significantly impaired in water maze pe