International audienceToxic metals remain a current important threat to aquatic ecosystems, despite regulatory efforts to reduce their release. Several toxic metals already appear in the list of priority substances polluting surface waters, while concerns arise from the increasing use of technology-critical metals such as metallic nanoparticles, rare-earth, and platinum group metals. In aquatic environments, various chemical, biological and physical processes determine the impact of metals on the biota. This review provides insights into responses to toxic metals recently reported in freshwater and marine animals. The specific emphasis is on: (i) common cellular and molecular responses; (ii) stress proteins; (iii) redox homeostasis; (iv) cy...
Homeostasis of metal ions is critical for life and excessive exposure can promote cellular damage th...
Environmental pollutants represent a risk factor for human and animals in all areas of occurrence. E...
International audienceMercury, anthropogenic release of uranium (U), and nanoparticles constitute ha...
International audienceToxic metals remain a current important threat to aquatic ecosystems, despite ...
The enormous investments in nanotechnology have led to an exponential increase of new manufactured n...
Abstract: New tools and refined frameworks for identifying and regulating endocrine-disrupting chemi...
Abstract: This study looked at the trends, variations and correlations between the metal concentrati...
Jinzhou Bay in Bohai, Northern China, is historically contaminated with metals, but the organisms li...
Over the past decade, the quantitative recognition of the significance of dietary exposure in the ov...
There is a global research interest in metal nanoparticles (MNPs) due to their diverse applications,...
Anthropic activities such as open pit mining, amplify the natural erosion of metals contained in the...
Biomarkers of metal exposure: An overview of research at the CPUT JICSTDA: Joint International Conf...
The specific properties of metal-based nanoparticles (NPs) have not only led to rapidly increasing a...
A brief history of metals, their early investigation in fish by physiologists and toxicologists, and...
Homeostasis of metal ions is critical for life and excessive exposure can promote cellular damage th...
Environmental pollutants represent a risk factor for human and animals in all areas of occurrence. E...
International audienceMercury, anthropogenic release of uranium (U), and nanoparticles constitute ha...
International audienceToxic metals remain a current important threat to aquatic ecosystems, despite ...
The enormous investments in nanotechnology have led to an exponential increase of new manufactured n...
Abstract: New tools and refined frameworks for identifying and regulating endocrine-disrupting chemi...
Abstract: This study looked at the trends, variations and correlations between the metal concentrati...
Jinzhou Bay in Bohai, Northern China, is historically contaminated with metals, but the organisms li...
Over the past decade, the quantitative recognition of the significance of dietary exposure in the ov...
There is a global research interest in metal nanoparticles (MNPs) due to their diverse applications,...
Anthropic activities such as open pit mining, amplify the natural erosion of metals contained in the...
Biomarkers of metal exposure: An overview of research at the CPUT JICSTDA: Joint International Conf...
The specific properties of metal-based nanoparticles (NPs) have not only led to rapidly increasing a...
A brief history of metals, their early investigation in fish by physiologists and toxicologists, and...
Homeostasis of metal ions is critical for life and excessive exposure can promote cellular damage th...
Environmental pollutants represent a risk factor for human and animals in all areas of occurrence. E...
International audienceMercury, anthropogenic release of uranium (U), and nanoparticles constitute ha...