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Aquatic Toxicology. 97:68-78
Cadmium (Cd) is an important environmental pollutant that can lead to impairment of cellular functions, energy misbalance and negatively impact survival in estuarine organisms including oysters. Like other marine bivalves, oysters can accumulate high
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 294:R1338-R1346
Marine ectotherms, including oysters are exposed to variable environmental conditions in coastal shallow waters and estuaries. In the light of global climate change, additional stressors like pollution might pose higher risk to populations. On the ba
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Journal of Thermal Biology. 32:162-170
Combined effects of acclimation temperature (12, 20 and 28 °C) and exposure to a toxic metal cadmium (Cd, 50 μg L −1 ) on haemolymph parameters related to immune defense and metal transport were studied in a model marine bivalve, Crassostrea virg
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Journal of Experimental Biology. 209:1274-1284
SUMMARYIn order to understand the role of metabolic regulation in environmental stress tolerance, a comprehensive analysis of demand-side effects (i.e. changes in energy demands for basal maintenance) and supply-side effects (i.e. metabolic capacity
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Marine Environmental Research. 62:S79-S82
Intertidal mollusks are exposed to multiple stressors in estuaries, including temperature and trace metals such as cadmium, which may interactively affect their physiology. We have studied the combined effects of temperature and cadmium stress on met
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The FASEB Journal. 22
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The Journal of experimental biology. 211(Pt 4)
SUMMARY Cadmium (Cd) is an important toxicant in estuarine and coastal environments that can strongly affect energy balance of aquatic organisms by increasing the organism's basal energy demand and reducing its aerobic capacity. Mechanisms of cadmium
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 146:S213
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