Given that parasites demonstrate different sensitivity to contaminants and environmental stressors, there is an increasing interest in the use of parasites as biological or ecological indicators of their fish host life conditions as well as bioindicators of heavy metal pollution of aquatic ecosystems. In order to obtain insight into host-parasite relationships in selenium (Se) polluted environments, a study on nematode parasitism of rainbow trout exposed to subchronic dietary selenomethionine (Se-Met) was initiated. Se-Met is the major dietary form of selenium, and exposure to elevated dietary Se has been associated with detrimental effects on fish health and survival. In the current study, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were experime...
This experiment was conducted to understand the effects of organic selenium on rainbow trout, Oncorh...
The existing scientific literature suggests that selenium can modify arsenite or cadmium toxicity in...
Background: Selenium (Se) is required for the synthesis of proteins (selenoproteins...
Given that parasites demonstrate different sensitivity to contaminants and environmental stressors, ...
In environmental studies, parasites are often seen as a product of enhanced host susceptibility due ...
xi, 123 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmSelenium (Se) is an essential element, toxic at concentrations only sli...
WOS: 000253527500007PubMed ID: 18649023This study was carried out to understand the preventive effec...
The present research was designed to investigate the mechanisms of cellular transport, metabolism an...
There is currently much interest in selenium which, in the form of the unusual '21st amino acid' sel...
Selenium (Se) is known to cause chronic toxicity in aquatic species. In particular, dietary exposur...
xiii, 150 leaves ; 29 cm.Selenium (Se), an essential element, can bioaccumulate and become toxic. Th...
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient involved in important metabolic functions for all verteb...
International audienceWe studied the effects of supplementing a plant-ingredient based rainbow trout...
WOS: 000258086500004PubMed: 18665459The main purpose of this study is to discuss the effect of Cd+2,...
WOS: 000258086500004PubMed ID: 18665459The main purpose of this study is to discuss the effect of Cd...
This experiment was conducted to understand the effects of organic selenium on rainbow trout, Oncorh...
The existing scientific literature suggests that selenium can modify arsenite or cadmium toxicity in...
Background: Selenium (Se) is required for the synthesis of proteins (selenoproteins...
Given that parasites demonstrate different sensitivity to contaminants and environmental stressors, ...
In environmental studies, parasites are often seen as a product of enhanced host susceptibility due ...
xi, 123 leaves : ill. ; 29 cmSelenium (Se) is an essential element, toxic at concentrations only sli...
WOS: 000253527500007PubMed ID: 18649023This study was carried out to understand the preventive effec...
The present research was designed to investigate the mechanisms of cellular transport, metabolism an...
There is currently much interest in selenium which, in the form of the unusual '21st amino acid' sel...
Selenium (Se) is known to cause chronic toxicity in aquatic species. In particular, dietary exposur...
xiii, 150 leaves ; 29 cm.Selenium (Se), an essential element, can bioaccumulate and become toxic. Th...
Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient involved in important metabolic functions for all verteb...
International audienceWe studied the effects of supplementing a plant-ingredient based rainbow trout...
WOS: 000258086500004PubMed: 18665459The main purpose of this study is to discuss the effect of Cd+2,...
WOS: 000258086500004PubMed ID: 18665459The main purpose of this study is to discuss the effect of Cd...
This experiment was conducted to understand the effects of organic selenium on rainbow trout, Oncorh...
The existing scientific literature suggests that selenium can modify arsenite or cadmium toxicity in...
Background: Selenium (Se) is required for the synthesis of proteins (selenoproteins...