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Autor:
Simon P. B. Ovenden, Calle Nilsson, Sten-Ake Fredriksson, David J. Bourne, Tomas Bergström, Christina K Bagas, Stuart A Thomson
Publikováno v:
Analytical Chemistry. 81:3986-3996
Ricinus communis (also know as the castor bean plant) whose forbears escaped from suburban gardens or commercial cultivation grow wild in many countries. In temperate and tropical climates seeds will develop to maturity, and plants may be perennial.
Autor:
Sylvia Worbs, Martin Skiba, Martin Söderström, Marja-Leena Rapinoja, Reinhard Zeleny, Heiko Russmann, Heinz Schimmel, Paula Vanninen, Sten-Åke Fredriksson, Brigitte G. Dorner
Publikováno v:
Toxins, Vol 7, Iss 12, Pp 4906-4934 (2015)
Ricinus communis intoxications have been known for centuries and were attributed to the toxic protein ricin. Due to its toxicity, availability, ease of preparation, and the lack of medical countermeasures, ricin attracted interest as a potential biol
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https://doaj.org/article/968d5e9c3223466a8a65ff61ab6c3401
Autor:
Suzanne R. Kalb, David M. Schieltz, François Becher, Crister Astot, Sten-Åke Fredriksson, John R. Barr
Publikováno v:
Toxins, Vol 7, Iss 12, Pp 4881-4894 (2015)
Ricin is a protein toxin produced by the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis) together with a related protein known as R. communis agglutinin (RCA120). Mass spectrometric (MS) assays have the capacity to unambiguously identify ricin and to detect ric
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https://doaj.org/article/251742817613498e891b7b77bb0f91c7
Publikováno v:
Plant physiology. 70(2)
Pine (Pinus silvestris L.) trees subjected to relatively low concentration of SO(2) in the field emit H(2)S from the needles, as demonstrated by gas chromatographic analysis after preconcentration on a molecular sieve. H(2)S is the only reduced sulfu
Autor:
Cecilia Engdahl, Sofie Knutsson, Sten-Åke Fredriksson, Anna Linusson, Göran Bucht, Fredrik Ekström
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0138598 (2015)
Mosquitoes of the Anopheles (An.) and Aedes (Ae.) genus are principal vectors of human diseases including malaria, dengue and yellow fever. Insecticide-based vector control is an established and important way of preventing transmission of such infect
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https://doaj.org/article/73a8ecf329b3411ba1c843f8a835f1f7