[[abstract]]Selenium (Se) and mercury (Hg) are prevalent pollutants of industrialized watersheds. However, when co-administered, Se has protective effects on organisms from Hg. The mechanism is not fully understood, but it is thought that Se reduces Hg availability, either by forming biologically inert complexes and/or associating with selenoproteins. Despite concerns with aquatic contaminations, relatively little information is available on the interaction in aquatic organisms. In the present study, the interactive effects of Se and Hg on their absorption, disposition, and elimination were examined in juvenile white sturgeon, a benthic fish species at high risk to exposures of both contaminants. Selenium and Hg were provided as l-selenomet...
[[abstract]]Mercury (Hg) is toxic and is released into the environment from a wide variety of anthro...
Exposure to mercury (Hg) commonly results from eating fish containing bioaccumulated methylmercury (...
Hg is known to affect productivity, reproduction and survival of coastal and marine animals and when...
[[abstract]]Selenium (Se) and mercury (Hg) are prevalent pollutants of industrialized watersheds. Ho...
It is well-known that selenium (Se) shows protective effects against mercury (Hg) bioaccumulation an...
Mercury (Hg) in the form of highly toxic methyl mercury (MeHg) accumulates in aquatic food webs to a...
This study aims at the assessment of mercury (Hg)-selenium (Se) antagonism in fish. For this purpose...
Mercury (Hg) bioaccumulates in aquatic ecosystems and may pose a risk to humans who consume fish. Se...
Aquatic organisms are considered excellent biomarkers of mercury (Hg) occurrence in the environment....
Selenium’s (Se) protective effects against mercury (Hg) toxicity have been demonstrated; however, th...
The fish were killed by cutting the spinal cord in t 0 t 1 t 2 and t 3 All the data related to the f...
Mercury (Hg) is a trace element of particular concern since it is ubiquitous in the environment and ...
Environmental mercury (Hg) loads do not always correspond to Hg concentrations in resident fish and ...
The literature review has revealed that the chemical forms of Hg and Se are important in the toxicol...
Total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg), and selenium (Se) concentrations were measured in various...
[[abstract]]Mercury (Hg) is toxic and is released into the environment from a wide variety of anthro...
Exposure to mercury (Hg) commonly results from eating fish containing bioaccumulated methylmercury (...
Hg is known to affect productivity, reproduction and survival of coastal and marine animals and when...
[[abstract]]Selenium (Se) and mercury (Hg) are prevalent pollutants of industrialized watersheds. Ho...
It is well-known that selenium (Se) shows protective effects against mercury (Hg) bioaccumulation an...
Mercury (Hg) in the form of highly toxic methyl mercury (MeHg) accumulates in aquatic food webs to a...
This study aims at the assessment of mercury (Hg)-selenium (Se) antagonism in fish. For this purpose...
Mercury (Hg) bioaccumulates in aquatic ecosystems and may pose a risk to humans who consume fish. Se...
Aquatic organisms are considered excellent biomarkers of mercury (Hg) occurrence in the environment....
Selenium’s (Se) protective effects against mercury (Hg) toxicity have been demonstrated; however, th...
The fish were killed by cutting the spinal cord in t 0 t 1 t 2 and t 3 All the data related to the f...
Mercury (Hg) is a trace element of particular concern since it is ubiquitous in the environment and ...
Environmental mercury (Hg) loads do not always correspond to Hg concentrations in resident fish and ...
The literature review has revealed that the chemical forms of Hg and Se are important in the toxicol...
Total mercury (THg), methylmercury (MeHg), and selenium (Se) concentrations were measured in various...
[[abstract]]Mercury (Hg) is toxic and is released into the environment from a wide variety of anthro...
Exposure to mercury (Hg) commonly results from eating fish containing bioaccumulated methylmercury (...
Hg is known to affect productivity, reproduction and survival of coastal and marine animals and when...