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1. Toxicity of isolated and mixed metals to a native Amazonian ostracod and ecological risk assessment.

2. Ecological and health implications of heavy metal bioaccumulation in Thai Fauna: A systematic review.

3. Multi-omics reveals the particle size effect of nanoplastics on the hepatopancreas and intestinal toxicity of crustacean model Neospoda palmata.

4. Metabolomic study on ostracods exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of five pharmaceuticals selected via a novel approach.

5. Assessing Metal Toxicity on Crustaceans in Aquatic Ecosystems: A Comprehensive Review.

6. Exploring Alternatives for Marine Toxicity Testing: Initial Evaluation of Fish Embryo and Mysid Tests.

7. Adverse effects of contamination by fipronil and its derivatives on growth, molting, and gene expression in the mysid crustacean, Americamysis bahia, in Japanese estuaries.

8. Protective effects of dietary icariin on lipopolysaccharide-induced acute oxidative stress and hepatopancreas injury in Chinese mitten crab, Eriocheir sinensis.

9. Effect of diclofenac and naproxen and their mixture on spring barley seedlings and Heterocypris incongruens.

10. Exposure to metals premixed with microplastics increases toxicity through bioconcentration and impairs antioxidant defense and cholinergic response in a marine mysid.

11. Susceptibility of the Non-Targeted Crustacean Eurytemora affinis to the Endocrine Disruptor Tebufenozide: A Transcriptomic Approach.

12. A Crab Is Not a Fish: Unique Aspects of the Crustacean Endocrine System and Considerations for Endocrine Toxicology.

13. The use of WHAM-F TOX , parameterized with laboratory data, to simulate zooplankton species richness in acid- and metal- contaminated lakes.

14. Anaesthetic Efficiency of Cymbopogon citratus Essential Oil and Clove Oil on Macrobrachium rosenbergii .

15. Temperature elevation stage-specifically increases metal toxicity through bioconcentration and impairment of antioxidant defense systems in juvenile and adult marine mysids.

16. QSAR modeling the toxicity of pesticides against Americamysis bahia.

17. Ecotoxicity Evaluation of Pristine and Indolicidin-coated Silver Nanoparticles in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystem.

18. Cascading effects caused by fenoxycarb in freshwater systems dominated by Daphnia carinata and Dolerocypris sinensis.

19. Effects of antidepressants in the reproduction of aquatic organisms: a meta-analysis.

20. Invisible endocrine disruption and its mechanisms: A current review.

21. In silico and in vitro studies of a number PILs as new antibacterials against MDR clinical isolate Acinetobacter baumannii.

22. Ecotoxicological effects of new C-substituted derivatives of N-phosphonomethylglycine (glyphosate) and their preliminary evaluation towards herbicidal application in agriculture.

23. Acute and chronic toxicity of the benzodiazepine diazepam to the tropical crustacean Mysidopsis juniae.

24. Ecological risk assessment of petroleum hydrocarbons on aquatic organisms based on multisource data.

25. Antifouling paint particles cause toxicity to benthic organisms: Effects on two species with different feeding modes.

26. Application of Interspecies Correlation Estimation (ICE) models and QSAR in estimating species sensitivity to pesticides.

27. Comparative acute toxicity of glyphosate-based herbicide (GBH) to Daphnia magna , Tisbe longicornis , and Emerita analoga .

28. Ecdysteroid-mimicking compounds act as both agonists and antagonists to the crustacean ecdysone receptor.

29. Characterization of Miscellaneous Effluent Discharges from a Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit to the Marine Environment.

30. Effects of bacterial endotoxin on regulation of the heart, a sensory-CNS-motor nerve circuit and neuromuscular junctions: Crustacean model.

31. Acute toxicity of four metals to three tropical aquatic invertebrates: The dragonfly Tramea cophysa and the ostracods Chlamydotheca sp. and Strandesia trispinosa.

32. Bioaccumulation and physiological responses in juvenile Marsupenaeus japonicus exposed to cadmium.

33. Integrating multiple lines of evidence of sediment quality in a tropical bay (Guanabara Bay, Brazil).

34. Phototoxicity Assessments of Field Sites in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA, and Heavily Weathered Macondo Crude Oil: 4 Years after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

35. Impact of holding time on toxicity change of urban road dust during runoff process.

36. Triad-based screening risk assessment of the agricultural area exposed to the long-term PAHs contamination.

37. Hazardous ecotoxicological impact of two commonly used nitrofuran-derived antibacterial drugs: Furazolidone and nitrofurantoin.

38. Metabolic effects of epinephrine on the crab Neohelice granulata.

39. Ecotoxic effects of loratadine and its metabolic and light-induced derivatives.

40. Aspergillus flavus (Link) toxins reduces the fitness of dengue vector Aedes aegypti (Linn.) and their non-target toxicity against aquatic predator.

41. Molecular assessment of wild populations in the marine realm: Importance of taxonomic, seasonal and habitat patterns in environmental monitoring.

42. The risk of neonicotinoid exposure to shrimp aquaculture.

43. Interactive Effects of Mixtures of Phototoxic PAHs.

44. Effects of pharmaceuticals used to treat salmon lice on non-target species: Evidence from a systematic review.

45. Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationship of Omaezallene Derivatives.

46. Constant exposure to environmental concentrations of the antifouling biocide Sea-Nine retards growth and reduces acetylcholinesterase activity in a marine mysid.

47. Identification of reference genes for RT-qPCR data normalization in Gammarus fossarum (Crustacea Amphipoda).

48. Magnitude of acute toxicity of marine sediments amended with conventional copper and nanocopper.

49. Coupling toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic and population models for assessing aquatic ecological risks to time-varying pesticide exposures.

50. Sensitivities of three tropical indigenous freshwater invertebrates to single and mixture exposures of diuron and carbofuran and their commercial formulations.

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