Cadmium pollution has clear ecotoxicological consequences as it is readily bio-available and has a reported tendency to bio-accumulate in soil biota. Understanding the mechanisms of cadmium trafficking pathways within sentinel terrestrial invertebrates, such as the earthworm, is therefore considered to be of importance. Using X-ray microanalysis, quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and immunohistochemical techniques, we were able to demonstrate that the earthworm has the intrinsic capacity to efficiently sequester and compartmentalize cadmium via a metallothionein-mediated trafficking pathway. There is evidence that wMT-2, rather than wMT-1, is the major isoform implicated in the detoxification of cadmium and the identification of three...
This study correlates sub-organismal changes with toxicological effects in earthworms (Lumbricus rub...
Awareness of toxicokinetics at the subcellular level is crucial to deciphering the underlying intoxi...
In this study we compared short-term, sub-lethal responses of two different earthworm species, Eisen...
Cadmium pollution has clear ecotoxicological consequences as it is readily bio-available and has a r...
Exposure to cadmium poses a considerable risk to human health and environmental safety. Earthworms r...
Earthworms play important roles in terrestrial ecosystems including evaluating the health status of ...
Toxic effects of cadmium (Cd), a common soil pollutant, are still not very well understood, particul...
Toxic effects of cadmium (Cd), a common soil pollutant, are still not very well understood, particul...
Metallothioneins are considered to be the primary player in the detoxification of and protection fro...
Earthworms are well-established model organisms for testing the effects of heavy metal pollution. Ho...
AbstractCombining standard gel chromatographic techniques and novel molecular methodologies (Directe...
Earthworms express, as most animals, metallothioneins (MTs)—small, cysteine-rich proteins that bind ...
Introduction. Cadmium (Cd) is a common contaminant found in many foods, accumulates throughout life ...
Partitioning tissue metal concentration into subcellular compartments relecting 'toxicologically ava...
Since their discovery in the 1950s, metallothioneins (MTs) have been isolated from an array of orga...
This study correlates sub-organismal changes with toxicological effects in earthworms (Lumbricus rub...
Awareness of toxicokinetics at the subcellular level is crucial to deciphering the underlying intoxi...
In this study we compared short-term, sub-lethal responses of two different earthworm species, Eisen...
Cadmium pollution has clear ecotoxicological consequences as it is readily bio-available and has a r...
Exposure to cadmium poses a considerable risk to human health and environmental safety. Earthworms r...
Earthworms play important roles in terrestrial ecosystems including evaluating the health status of ...
Toxic effects of cadmium (Cd), a common soil pollutant, are still not very well understood, particul...
Toxic effects of cadmium (Cd), a common soil pollutant, are still not very well understood, particul...
Metallothioneins are considered to be the primary player in the detoxification of and protection fro...
Earthworms are well-established model organisms for testing the effects of heavy metal pollution. Ho...
AbstractCombining standard gel chromatographic techniques and novel molecular methodologies (Directe...
Earthworms express, as most animals, metallothioneins (MTs)—small, cysteine-rich proteins that bind ...
Introduction. Cadmium (Cd) is a common contaminant found in many foods, accumulates throughout life ...
Partitioning tissue metal concentration into subcellular compartments relecting 'toxicologically ava...
Since their discovery in the 1950s, metallothioneins (MTs) have been isolated from an array of orga...
This study correlates sub-organismal changes with toxicological effects in earthworms (Lumbricus rub...
Awareness of toxicokinetics at the subcellular level is crucial to deciphering the underlying intoxi...
In this study we compared short-term, sub-lethal responses of two different earthworm species, Eisen...