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Northwest Science. 94
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 30:477-486
A competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was developed to quantitate vitellogenin (VTG) in plasma and serum of coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and chinook (O. tshawytscha) salmon. The working range of the assay was 9 to 313 ng/ml (80-20% binding),
Autor:
Jeffrey L. Armstrong, Edwin M. Perkins, Daniel Schlenk, Luke A. Roy, Lyndal L. Johnson, Scott A. Steinert, Daniel P. Lomax, Ken Sakamoto
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 22:1309-1317
In July 2000, 330 individuals of three flatfish species were collected from reference locations and nine sites surrounding the outfall of the Orange County (CA, USA) Sanitation District (OCSD) municipal wastewater discharge. Species included hornyhea
Autor:
Tracy K. Collier, Mark S. Myers, Lyndal L. Johnson, Daniel P. Lomax, Beth H. Horness, Susan M. Pierce
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 17:872-882
Comprehensive, integrative assessments of coastal sediment quality are best effected by using large, diverse data sets that include measures of biological dysfunction observed in association with chronic exposure to sediment contaminants. Under the a
Autor:
Daryle Boyd, Maryjean L. Willis, Bernadita F. Anulacion, Jennie L. Bolton, Gladys K. Yanagida, Sean Y. Sol, O. Paul Olson, Daniel P. Lomax, Gina M. Ylitalo, Lyndal L. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology. 62(2)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), derived from oil and fuel combustion, are ubiquitous nonpoint source pollutants that can have a number of detrimental effects on fish and wildlife. In this study, we monitored PAH exposure in outmigrant juveni
Autor:
Sean Y. Sol, Tracy K. Collier, Daniel P. Lomax, Lyndal L. Johnson, James E. West, O. Paul Olson, Mark S. Myers, Sandra M. O'Neill
Publikováno v:
Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 88(1)
Vitellogenin, a yolk protein produced in the liver of oviparous animals in response to estrogens, normally occurs only in sexually mature females with developing eggs. However, males can synthesize vitellogenin when exposed to environmental estrogens
Autor:
Luke A, Roy, Jeffrey L, Armstrong, Ken, Sakamoto, Scott, Steinert, Edwin, Perkins, Daniel P, Lomax, Lyndal L, Johnson, Daniel, Schlenk
Publikováno v:
Environmental toxicology and chemistry. 22(6)
In July 2000, 330 individuals of three flatfish species were collected from reference locations and nine sites surrounding the outfall of the Orange County (CA, USA) Sanitation District (OCSD) municipal wastewater discharge. Species included hornyhea
Publikováno v:
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistrymolecular biology. 121(4)
Vitellogenin (Vtg) is a yolk protein produced in the liver of oviparous animals in response to estrogen. Vitellogenesis is normally observed only in sexually mature females, but it can be induced in male and juvenile animals by exposure to exogenous
Publikováno v:
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistrymolecular biology. 118(3)
Vitellogenin (VTG) was purified by double-step chromatography from plasma of male English sole treated with 17β-estradiol. The intact protein appeared to exist as a dimer in two forms of approximately 300 and 320 kDa and had an isoelectric point of
Autor:
Beth H. Horness, Daniel P. Lomax, Lyndal L. Johnson, Mark S. Myers, Susan M. Pierce, Tracy K. Collier
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 17:872