1. Effects of Cadmium Exposure on Gut Villi in
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Chiara Maria, Motta, Emanuela, Califano, Rosaria, Scudiero, Bice, Avallone, Chiara, Fogliano, Salvatore, De Bonis, Anja, Raggio, and Palma, Simoniello
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Gastrointestinal Tract ,Gills ,Zinc ,Liver ,Animals ,Metallothionein ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Zebrafish ,Cadmium - Abstract
In aquatic organisms, cadmium exposure occurs from ovum to death and the route of absorption is particularly wide, being represented by skin, gills and gastrointestinal tract, through which contaminated water and/or preys are ingested. It is known that cadmium interferes with the gut; however, less information is available on cadmium effects on an important component of the gut, namely goblet cells, specialized in mucus synthesis. In the present work, we studied the effects of two sublethal cadmium concentrations on the gut mucosa of
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- 2022