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  2. Chlorellosis - Wikipedia

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    Chlorellosis is a disease caused by the infection of Chlorella, a type of microalgae containing large amount of chloroplasts. It is mainly found in sheep and cattle, while cases in humans, dogs, antelopes, beavers, camels and fish, were also reported. [1] [2] Symptoms of Chlorellosis including focal cutaneous lesions, lymphadenitis, and ...

  3. Chlorella - Wikipedia

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    Chlorella protothecoides accelerated the detoxification of rats poisoned with chlordecone, a persistent insecticide, decreasing the half-life of the toxin from 40 to 19 days. [16] The ingested algae passed through the gastrointestinal tract unharmed, interrupted the enteric recirculation of the persistent insecticide, and subsequently ...

  4. Chlorovirus - Wikipedia

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    Chlorovirus, also known as Chlorella virus, is a genus of giant double-stranded DNA viruses, in the family Phycodnaviridae.This genus is found globally in freshwater environments [1] where freshwater microscopic algae serve as natural hosts.

  5. Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus 1 - Wikipedia

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    Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus 1 (ATCV-1), also called Chlorovirus ATCV-1 or Chlorella virus ATCV-1 is a species of giant double-stranded DNA virus in the genus Chlorovirus. The host of ATCV-1 is Chlorella heliozoae ; it was demonstrated that "ATCV-1 neither attaches to nor infects" Chlorella variabilis .

  6. Paralytic shellfish poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Most PSP patients suffer only minor symptoms, these lasting until the toxin is eliminated from the body. With minor exposure, spontaneous recovery can thus be expected. In the relatively rare case of clinically significant respiratory paralysis, symptomatic treatment in the form of oxygen supplementation and/or mechanical ventilation should be ...

  7. Activated charcoal (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Dentists who remove amalgam fillings using the Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique (SMART) technique give the patient "a slurry of charcoal, chlorella, or similar adsorbent to rinse and swallow before the procedure (unless the patient declines or there are other contraindications making this clinically inappropriate)".

  8. Detoxification - Wikipedia

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    Clinicians use drug detoxification to reduce or relieve withdrawal symptoms while helping an addicted person adjust to living without drug use. Drug detoxification does not aim to treat addiction but rather represents an early step within long-term treatment. Detoxification may be achieved drug-free or may use medications as an aspect of treatment.

  9. Chlorellaceae - Wikipedia

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    Members of Chlorellaceae are morphologically diverse and include solitary and colonial forms. Traditionally, the family was circumscribed based on the mode of reproduction (productin of autospores), and the family was defined around the type genus Chlorella, which is generally solitary and consists of spherical cells.