The aim of the present work was to study the response of a suite of cellular and biochemical markers in the terrestrial snail Cantareus apertus exposed to mercury in view of future use as sensitive tool suitable formercury polluted soil monitoring and assessment. Besides standardized biomarkers (metallothionein, acetylcholinesterase, and lysosomal membrane stability) novel cellular biomarkers on haemolymph cells were analyzed, including changes in the spread cells/round cells ratio and haemocyte morphometric alterations. The animals were exposed for 14 days to Lactuca sativa soaked for 1 h in HgCl2 solutions (0.5 e 1 μM). The temporal dynamics of the responses were assessed by measurements at 3, 7 and 14 days. Following exposure to H...
The traffic pressure is increasing, resulting in the emission of atmospheric pollution. Soil organis...
Snails are considered as suitable diagnostic organisms for heavy metal–contaminated sites. Biomphala...
The purpose of the study was to measure the physiological and cellular responses of Perna viridis af...
The aim of the present work was to study the response of a suite of cellular and biochemical markers...
Mercury contamination is a common phenomenon in the marine environment and for this reason it is im...
Abstract: Filter-feeding organisms accumulate xenobiotics and other substances in their tissues. The...
Bivalves, filter-feeding organisms, due to their wide distri-bution, are used by many countries in b...
International audienceDespite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercu...
International audienceBiological impairments due to mercury discharge into the environment are now a...
: The evaluation of the effects of pollution (e.g., Hg pollution) is a difficult task and relies mos...
The problem investigated is on the haematological aspects of two freshwater pulmonate snails, Indopl...
This study assessed the impact of four different concentrations (2.5, 5, 7.5, 10 μg/L) of mercury ex...
INTRODUCTION: Bivalve mollusks and specially mussels are widely used as sentinel organisms in marine...
This study aimed at elucidating whether organic and inorganic forms of mercury contamination differe...
The traffic pressure is increasing, resulting in the emission of atmospheric pollution. Soil organis...
Snails are considered as suitable diagnostic organisms for heavy metal–contaminated sites. Biomphala...
The purpose of the study was to measure the physiological and cellular responses of Perna viridis af...
The aim of the present work was to study the response of a suite of cellular and biochemical markers...
Mercury contamination is a common phenomenon in the marine environment and for this reason it is im...
Abstract: Filter-feeding organisms accumulate xenobiotics and other substances in their tissues. The...
Bivalves, filter-feeding organisms, due to their wide distri-bution, are used by many countries in b...
International audienceDespite growing concerns about the potential adverse effects of elevated mercu...
International audienceBiological impairments due to mercury discharge into the environment are now a...
: The evaluation of the effects of pollution (e.g., Hg pollution) is a difficult task and relies mos...
The problem investigated is on the haematological aspects of two freshwater pulmonate snails, Indopl...
This study assessed the impact of four different concentrations (2.5, 5, 7.5, 10 μg/L) of mercury ex...
INTRODUCTION: Bivalve mollusks and specially mussels are widely used as sentinel organisms in marine...
This study aimed at elucidating whether organic and inorganic forms of mercury contamination differe...
The traffic pressure is increasing, resulting in the emission of atmospheric pollution. Soil organis...
Snails are considered as suitable diagnostic organisms for heavy metal–contaminated sites. Biomphala...
The purpose of the study was to measure the physiological and cellular responses of Perna viridis af...