Cellular energy allocation (CEA) is a methodology developed to evaluate the effects of toxic stress on the metabolic balance of organisms. It consists of the integration of the energy reserves available (Ea; total carbohydrate, protein and lipid content) and energy consumption (Ec) estimated by measuring electron transport system (ETS) activity. The main goal of the present study was to evaluate the effects on the energy budget of the soil invertebrate Enchytraeus albidus (Oligochaeta) after exposure to dimethoate, atrazine, and carbendazim (by testing the reproduction 10% effective concentration, 20% effective concentration, 50% effective concentration and 90% effective concentration) over periods of time from 0 d to 2 d, 4 d, and 8 d. Sig...
The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical str...
There is increasing awareness that the negative effects of anthropogenic stressors may be magnified ...
To better understand chemical modes of action, emphasis has been given to stress responses at lower ...
Cellular energy allocation (CEA) is a measure of the energy status of an organism. The effects of Cd...
BACKGROUND: Molecular mechanisms of response to pesticides are scarce and information on such respon...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of dimethoate, atrazine and carbendazim on the an...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Molecular mechanisms of response to pesticides are scarce and information...
Under stressful conditions, organisms often try to detoxify by mobilizing certain energy sources wi...
It is necessary to study the biochemical changes in insects exposed to toxicants if we want to predi...
Energy intake and allocation are mainly used to maintain body functions, such as locomotion, growth,...
To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms through which a chemical exerts toxicity, a deeper ...
To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms through which a chemical exerts toxicity, a deeper ...
The cellular energy allocation (CEA) methodology was used to assess the adverse effects of toxic str...
Ethofumesate is a benzofuran herbicide commonly used to control weeds of sugar beet. Its mechanism o...
<p><b>A -</b> Heat map and hierarchical clustering of samples (Pearson's uncentered) based on the di...
The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical str...
There is increasing awareness that the negative effects of anthropogenic stressors may be magnified ...
To better understand chemical modes of action, emphasis has been given to stress responses at lower ...
Cellular energy allocation (CEA) is a measure of the energy status of an organism. The effects of Cd...
BACKGROUND: Molecular mechanisms of response to pesticides are scarce and information on such respon...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of dimethoate, atrazine and carbendazim on the an...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Molecular mechanisms of response to pesticides are scarce and information...
Under stressful conditions, organisms often try to detoxify by mobilizing certain energy sources wi...
It is necessary to study the biochemical changes in insects exposed to toxicants if we want to predi...
Energy intake and allocation are mainly used to maintain body functions, such as locomotion, growth,...
To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms through which a chemical exerts toxicity, a deeper ...
To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms through which a chemical exerts toxicity, a deeper ...
The cellular energy allocation (CEA) methodology was used to assess the adverse effects of toxic str...
Ethofumesate is a benzofuran herbicide commonly used to control weeds of sugar beet. Its mechanism o...
<p><b>A -</b> Heat map and hierarchical clustering of samples (Pearson's uncentered) based on the di...
The Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB) enables ecotoxicologists to model the effects of chemical str...
There is increasing awareness that the negative effects of anthropogenic stressors may be magnified ...
To better understand chemical modes of action, emphasis has been given to stress responses at lower ...