International audienceField and laboratory experiments were carried out to assess the influence of Cd and Zn on the contamination levels of Ag-110m, Co-57, and Cs-134 in rainbow trout. During a four-week prior exposure phase, two fish groups were held in tanks in the Lot River (France) at a reference (<0.05 mu g Cd/L and 68 mu g Zn/L) and at a polluted site (1.5 mu g Cd/L and 152 mu g Zn/L). During a subsequent phase, organisms were brought back to thee laboratory, where the radionuclide accumulation and depuration were studied for 14 and 7 d, respectively. During this second phase, the water used in the experiments was brought back from the two sites on the Lot River in order to work under the same chemical conditions. The potential effect...
PubMedID: 18348636Fish serum may reflect status of many biochemical processes in the metabolism. Hea...
number of metals [24–27] has enabled the gill to be considered as another ligand in computer-based g...
Metals are contaminants of great concern due to their persistence and potential toxic effects. Some...
International audienceField and laboratory experiments were carried out to assess the influence of C...
Abstract Tissue specific metal accumulations (gills, liver, kidney and whole body) in rainbow trout ...
The present study tested the biological consequences of exposure to a multimetal mixture as a multip...
The ability of a metal to cause toxicity in aquatic environments is highly dependant upon the water ...
An in situ experiment was conducted at the Equity Silver mine, near Houston, British Columbia in an ...
Should realism of radioecological evaluations be enhanced while taking into account the deleterious ...
Abstract: Zinc and copper concentrations in the body tissues of rainbow trout (Onchorhyncus mykiss ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine biochemical responses of rainbow tr...
Human activities have led to increased levels of various pollutants including metals in aquatic ecos...
PubMedID: 18348636Fish serum may reflect status of many biochemical processes in the metabolism. Hea...
number of metals [24–27] has enabled the gill to be considered as another ligand in computer-based g...
Metals are contaminants of great concern due to their persistence and potential toxic effects. Some...
International audienceField and laboratory experiments were carried out to assess the influence of C...
Abstract Tissue specific metal accumulations (gills, liver, kidney and whole body) in rainbow trout ...
The present study tested the biological consequences of exposure to a multimetal mixture as a multip...
The ability of a metal to cause toxicity in aquatic environments is highly dependant upon the water ...
An in situ experiment was conducted at the Equity Silver mine, near Houston, British Columbia in an ...
Should realism of radioecological evaluations be enhanced while taking into account the deleterious ...
Abstract: Zinc and copper concentrations in the body tissues of rainbow trout (Onchorhyncus mykiss ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine biochemical responses of rainbow tr...
Human activities have led to increased levels of various pollutants including metals in aquatic ecos...
PubMedID: 18348636Fish serum may reflect status of many biochemical processes in the metabolism. Hea...
number of metals [24–27] has enabled the gill to be considered as another ligand in computer-based g...
Metals are contaminants of great concern due to their persistence and potential toxic effects. Some...