The epithelia of the main organs likely to be involved in contaminant uptake, viz. mantle and gill were studied in the Asiatic clam Corbicula fluminea as a base for future ecotoxicological studies. On its margin, the mantle epithelium displays three folds separated by two grooves. The outer epithelium made of cubic cells, and the periostracal groove are involved in the formation is composed of the shell, secreting crystals and the periostracal lamella respectively. In the median area, the inner epithelium is composed of three cell types: ordinary epithelial cells, ciliated cells and mucocytes. The gill epithelium displays two structural-ly and functionally different areas: a respiratory area in the interlamellar chamber and, on the opposite...
Epithelial gill cell morphology and distribution were investigated in the armored catfish, Hypostomu...
Lampreys, one of the only two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, contain several an...
International audienceThe Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) is the second most exploited bivalve...
The epithelia of the main organs likely to be involved in contaminant uptake, viz. mantle and gill w...
The impact of pollutants in an organism can be observed by changes in functional complexity at diffe...
A description is given of the structure and vascularization of the lampern gill. A comparison of the...
Mussel gill cells are attractive models in ecotoxicological studies because gills are the first upta...
Organic solutes serve critical intracellular roles in the epithelia of marine invertebrates such as ...
Abstract: The gills are an important organ in fishes, with specific functions and is highly sensitiv...
For many years, bivalve molluscs have played a useful role in determining the impact of pollution on...
In the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata, the outer mantle epithelium and the transitional epi-...
International audienceMarine invertebrate microbiota has a key function in host physiology and healt...
The morphology and secretory functions of the pedal glands of eight species of protobranch bivalves ...
Bivalve mussels can concentrate pollutants which, in high amounts, can cause cellular, physiological...
Background: The lucinid clam Loripes orbiculatus lives in a nutritional symbiosis with sulphur-oxidi...
Epithelial gill cell morphology and distribution were investigated in the armored catfish, Hypostomu...
Lampreys, one of the only two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, contain several an...
International audienceThe Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) is the second most exploited bivalve...
The epithelia of the main organs likely to be involved in contaminant uptake, viz. mantle and gill w...
The impact of pollutants in an organism can be observed by changes in functional complexity at diffe...
A description is given of the structure and vascularization of the lampern gill. A comparison of the...
Mussel gill cells are attractive models in ecotoxicological studies because gills are the first upta...
Organic solutes serve critical intracellular roles in the epithelia of marine invertebrates such as ...
Abstract: The gills are an important organ in fishes, with specific functions and is highly sensitiv...
For many years, bivalve molluscs have played a useful role in determining the impact of pollution on...
In the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata, the outer mantle epithelium and the transitional epi-...
International audienceMarine invertebrate microbiota has a key function in host physiology and healt...
The morphology and secretory functions of the pedal glands of eight species of protobranch bivalves ...
Bivalve mussels can concentrate pollutants which, in high amounts, can cause cellular, physiological...
Background: The lucinid clam Loripes orbiculatus lives in a nutritional symbiosis with sulphur-oxidi...
Epithelial gill cell morphology and distribution were investigated in the armored catfish, Hypostomu...
Lampreys, one of the only two surviving groups of agnathan (jawless) vertebrates, contain several an...
International audienceThe Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) is the second most exploited bivalve...