Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'palytoxin'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Announcements
    • Club News
    • Tank Tours
  • Public Forums
    • Welcome to WAMAS: FAQ / FYI / Hobby News
    • General Discussion
    • TOTM (Tank of the Month)
    • Conservation & Sustainability
    • New to the Hobby
    • Do It Yourself
    • Propagation and Breeding
    • Nano Tanks
    • Marine Photography
    • Dedicated Tank (Build) Forum
    • Education Forum
    • Tank Automation
  • Vendor
    • Vendor News
  • Sponsor Forums
    • Air, Water & Ice
    • AquaHaus
    • Avast Marine Works
    • Blue Ribbon Koi
    • Capital Aquarium
    • Capital Exotic Fish
    • Dr. Mac's Pacific East Aquaculture
    • Exotic Reef Creations
    • www.fishnreef.com
    • Premium Aquatics
    • Puddle Aquatics
    • Reef eScape
    • Reef Nerd Aquatics
    • SaltwaterAquarium.com
    • Supreme Reefs
  • Members Only
    • Member Discussion
    • Vendor Experience

Product Groups

  • WAMAS Memberships (Click Here)

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


AIM


MSN


Website URL


ICQ


Yahoo


Jabber


Skype


Location


Interests

Found 3 results

  1. Hello there! I recently did a presentation in my university about Palytoxin. Someone asked a very good question that I didn't know the answer to and have been unable to find. So I'm hoping someone out there knows the answer. Palytoxin is such a large molecule, so how does it cross different barriers in the body? For example breathing and crossing the skin layer? If its molecules are so big shouldn't it not affect us? Let me know if you might know the answer! Mario
  2. Hello there! I recently did a presentation in my university about Palytoxin. Someone asked a very good question that I didn't know the answer to and have been unable to find. So I'm hoping someone out there knows the answer. Palytoxin is such a large molecule, so how does it cross different barriers in the body? For example breathing and crossing the skin layer? If its molecules are so big shouldn't it not affect us? Let me know if you might know the answer! Mario
  3. Poll will only let me make 5 questions, so I put what I thought were the most common. Please give descriptions of the situations. Post pictures if you have them. Please state and describe any other incidents you have experienced that are not among the poll questions. Do we have your permission to use your pictures in any kind of write-up or article about the topic? Can it be "hot linked" or must it be saved in files? Can we identify you in any kind of write-up or article about the topic?
×
×
  • Create New...