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    A non-proteinaceous toxin from the venomous spines of the lionfish Pterois volitans (Linnaeus) by Nair, M S, Cheung, P, Leong, I, Ruggieri, G D

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (1985)
    “…The venomous spines of P. volitans contain a non-proteinaceous ichthyotoxin of low molecular weight. This toxin could be isolated only from spines excised from…”
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    Development of Oodinium ocellatum (Dinoflagellida): a scanning electron microscopic study [Hawaiian yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens] by Cheung, P.J, Nigrelli, R.F, Ruggieri, G.D

    “…The surface structure of different stages of Oodinium ocellatum was studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Holdfast organelles (stomopode and…”
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    Physiologically active substances from marine sponges V: Isolation of physiologically active compounds from the sponge Verongia archeri by Chib, J S, Stempien, Jr, M F, Mierzwa, R A, Ruggieri, G D, Nigrelli, R F

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-02-1978)
    “…Methanolic extracts of hard and soft varieties of the sponge Verongia archeri were found to contain similar compounds. An isolation procedure and the…”
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    Physiologically active substances from marine sponges IV: Heterocyclic compounds by Chib, J S, Stempien, Jr, M F, Cecil, J T, Ruggieri, G D, Nigrelli, R F

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-07-1977)
    “…Several guanidine compounds were synthesized by the reaction of acid chlorides of thiophene and furan with guanidines. Some of these compounds showed…”
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    The effects of dinoflagellate toxin on development of Arbacia punctulata by Ruggieri, G D, Ross, S J, Nigrelli, R F, McLaughlin, JJA

    Published in American zoologist (01-01-1962)
    “…The toxin was produced by Gonyaulax catenella in axenic cultures. The stock solution (2 cc of toxin in 8 cc of sea water) contained approximately 75 mouse…”
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