223 results on '"Marigómez I"'
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2. Zonation in the digestive tract of Eisenia fetida: Implications in biomarker measurements for toxicity assessment
3. Effects of Soil Organic Matter Content on Cadmium Toxicity in Eisenia Fetida: Implications for the Use of Biomarkers and Standard Toxicity Tests
4. Toxicity assessment through multiple endpoint bioassays in soils posing environmental risk according to regulatory screening values
5. Oil, Crude
6. Environmental Risk Assessment, Marine
7. β-Glucuronidase and hexosaminidase are marker enzymes for different compartments of the endo-lysosomal system in mussel digestive cells
8. The NORMAN Association and the European Partnership for Chemicals Risk Assessment (PARC): let’s cooperate!
9. Glycosylation and sorting pathways of lysosomal enzymes in mussel digestive cells
10. Circatidal variation in epithelial cell proliferation in the mussel digestive gland and stomach
11. Sex and sex-related differences in gamete development progression impinge on biomarker responsiveness in sentinel mussels
12. Subcellular Distribution of Cadmium and its Cellular Ligands in Mussel Digestive Gland Cells as Revealed by Combined Autometallography and X-ray Microprobe Analysis
13. Immunochemical Localisation of Proliferating Cells in Mussel Digestive Gland Tissue
14. Structure of Peroxisomes and Activity of the Marker Enzyme Catalase in Digestive Epithelial Cells in Relation to PAH Content of Mussels from Two Basque Estuaries (Bay of Biscay): Seasonal and Site-Specific Variations
15. Tissue-Level Biomarkers in Sentinel Slugs as Cost-Effective Tools to Assess Metal Pollution in Soils
16. Autometallographic localization of protein-bound copper and zinc in the common winkle,Littorina littorea: A light microscopical study
17. Tissue-level biomarkers and biological effect of mercury on sentinel slugs, Arion ater
18. Digestive lysosome enlargement induced by experimental exposure to metals (Cu, Cd, and Zn) in mussels collected from a zinc-polluted site
19. Consequences of keepingMytilus in the laboratory as assessed by different cellular condition indices
20. Multi-annual survey of health status disturbance in the Bilbao estuary (Bay of Biscay) based on sediment chemistry and juvenile sole (Solea spp.) histopathology
21. Collection and transport of sentinel mussels in biomarker-based coastal pollution monitoring: Current flaws and reliable practices
22. Enhanced discrimination of basophilic cells on mussel digestive gland tissue sections by means of toluidine-eosin staining
23. The influence of short-term experimental fasting on biomarker responsiveness in oil WAF exposed mussels
24. Biomarkers and trace metals in the digestive gland of indigenous and transplanted mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, in Venice Lagoon, Italy
25. Assessment of ecosystem health disturbance in mangrove-lined Caribbean coastal systems using the oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae as sentinel species
26. Lysosomal responses to different gold forms (nanoparticles, aqueous, bulk) in mussel digestive cells: a trade-off between the toxicity of the capping agent and form, size and exposure concentration
27. Digestive cell lysosomes as main targets for Ag accumulation and toxicity in marine mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, exposed to maltose-stabilised Ag nanoparticles of different sizes
28. Nanoparticle size and combined toxicity of TiO2 and DSLS (surfactant) contribute to lysosomal responses in digestive cells of mussels exposed to TiO2 nanoparticles
29. Lysosomal responses to heat-shock of seasonal temperature extremes in Cd-exposed mussels
30. Scenario-targeted toxicity assessment through multiple endpoint bioassays in a soil posing unacceptable environmental risk according to regulatory screening values
31. Nanoparticle size and combined toxicity of TiO 2 and DSLS (surfactant) contribute to lysosomal responses in digestive cells of mussels exposed to TiO 2 nanoparticles.
32. Health status assessment through an integrative biomarker approach in mussels of different ages with a different history of exposure to the Prestige oil spill
33. Effects of Soil Organic Matter Content on Cadmium Toxicity in Eisenia Fetida: Implications for the Use of Biomarkers and Standard Toxicity Tests
34. Influence of feeding regimes on cell and tissue level biomarkers in digestive gland of mussels.
35. Metal pollution assessment in different seasons of the year in the Oka river estuary using cell and tissue level biomarkers in oysters
36. Cell and tissue level biomarkers, bioaccumulation and subcellular localization of CuO nanoparticles in mussels
37. Sampling strategy; are we changing the photograph of the environmental health?
38. Dictyostelium discoideum sublethal stress responses to soil pollutants on microplate
39. Down the rabbit hole: Subcellular localization and x-ray microanalysis of a set of metallic nanoparticles in mussels
40. Holistic assessment of the impact of a dump site on the health of surrounding soils aided by biomarkers measured in microbes, plants and annelids
41. Cell and tissue level responses to gradual temperature raising in digestive gland of mussels from sites with different levels of environmental stress
42. The slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum as a test organism to measure soil pollution effects: From cellular biomarkers to parameters indicative of organism fitness
43. Further examination of toxicity profiles in contaminated soils posing potential risk to the environment: multiple endpoint bioassays
44. Effects of exposure to Prestige-like heavy fuel oil and to perfluorooctane sulfonate on conventional biomarkers and target gene transcription in the thicklip grey mullet Chelon labrosus
45. Seasonality in cell and tissue-level biomarkers in Mytilus galloprovincialis: relevance for long-term pollution monitoring
46. Histopathological effects of environmental pollution in mussels monitored along the Basque Coast
47. Simulation of moderated, severe metal pollution and remediation scenarios using ex situ transplant experiments with real soils: Effects on mortality, growth, and cell and tissue-level biomarkers in slugs Arion ater
48. Variations though their life-cycle in the responsiveness of cell and tissue-level biomarkers in the digestive gland of slugs subjected to chronic metal pollution
49. Natural variability in size and membrane stability of lysosomes in mussel digestive cells: seasonal and tidal zonation
50. β-Glucuronidase and hexosaminidase are marker enzymes for different compartments of the endo-lysosomal system in mussel digestive cells
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