Definitions

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to okadaic acid or its derivatives

Etymologies

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From the marine sponge Halichondria okadai

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Examples

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • DTT, phosphatase inhibitors (0.1 µM okadaic acid and 1 mM sodium orthovanadate) and protease inhibitors (1 mM PMSF and 10 µg/ml leupeptin) using a motorized teflon-glass homogenizer.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Pramod K. Dash et al. 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • Department officials said okadaic acid, the toxin produced by dinophysis, can accumulate rapidly in shellfish tissue and cause DSP - diarrheic shellfish poisoning - in people who eat oysters, clams or mussels.

    The Daily News - News 2010

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