A case of paralytic shellfish poisoning caused by consumption of visceral balls from geoduck Panopea japonica in Japan
Author:
Watanabe RyuichiORCID,
Oikawa HiroshiORCID,
Tsunemitsu Takefumi,
Miyahara Kazutaka,
Ozawa MayuORCID,
Numano Satoshi,
Uchida Hajime,
Matsushima Ryoji,
Suzuki ToshiyukiORCID
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