The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in determining an organism’s resistance to genotoxicity, life history, and susceptibility to disease. Environmental stressors that affect organisms at the genetic level are of particular concern in ecotoxicology due to the potential for chronic effects and trans-generational impacts on populations. Echinoderms are valuable organisms to study the relationship between DNA repair and resistance to genotoxic stress due to their history and use as ecotoxicological models, little evidence of senescence, and few reported cases of neoplasia. Coelomocytes (immune cells) have been proposed to serve as sensitive bioindicators of environmental stress and are often us...
Abstract Sea urchins fulfil a vital role as a simple scientific model organism and as such have rema...
Biomarkers are increasingly being used to assess the state of aquatic ecosystems. Asteroid echinoder...
The oceans of the world cover approximately 71% of the surface of the earth and are a source of food...
The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in determinin...
<div><p>The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in de...
<p>DNA repair [reduction in DNA damage (SSF)] over a 24-hour period of recovery after acute exposure...
<p>Increase in DNA damage (strand scission factor, SSF, Fast Micromethod) with increasing concentrat...
In their natural environment, marine organisms are exposed to a wide range of chemical and physical ...
Anthropogenic pollutants produce oxidative stress in marine organisms, directly or following generat...
Three specialized cell types constitute the heterogeneous population present in the coelomic cavity ...
Studies were undertaken to measure genetic toxicity at the molecular and cytogenetic levels of biolo...
In this work, the DNA-damaging effect of hydrogen peroxide on the structural integrity of nucleolar ...
Sea urchins are fascinating marine creatures belonging to the phylum Echinodermata that serve as an ...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a necessity for life. However, reduction in stratospheric ozone has r...
DNA damage was evaluated by comet assay in the haemolymph of two bivalve species Ruditapes decussatu...
Abstract Sea urchins fulfil a vital role as a simple scientific model organism and as such have rema...
Biomarkers are increasingly being used to assess the state of aquatic ecosystems. Asteroid echinoder...
The oceans of the world cover approximately 71% of the surface of the earth and are a source of food...
The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in determinin...
<div><p>The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in de...
<p>DNA repair [reduction in DNA damage (SSF)] over a 24-hour period of recovery after acute exposure...
<p>Increase in DNA damage (strand scission factor, SSF, Fast Micromethod) with increasing concentrat...
In their natural environment, marine organisms are exposed to a wide range of chemical and physical ...
Anthropogenic pollutants produce oxidative stress in marine organisms, directly or following generat...
Three specialized cell types constitute the heterogeneous population present in the coelomic cavity ...
Studies were undertaken to measure genetic toxicity at the molecular and cytogenetic levels of biolo...
In this work, the DNA-damaging effect of hydrogen peroxide on the structural integrity of nucleolar ...
Sea urchins are fascinating marine creatures belonging to the phylum Echinodermata that serve as an ...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a necessity for life. However, reduction in stratospheric ozone has r...
DNA damage was evaluated by comet assay in the haemolymph of two bivalve species Ruditapes decussatu...
Abstract Sea urchins fulfil a vital role as a simple scientific model organism and as such have rema...
Biomarkers are increasingly being used to assess the state of aquatic ecosystems. Asteroid echinoder...
The oceans of the world cover approximately 71% of the surface of the earth and are a source of food...