The aim of this article is to attempt a concise review of the state of the art of the nondestructive biomarkers approach in vertebrates, establishing a consensus on the most useful and sensitive nondestructive biomarker techniques, and proposing research priorities for the development and validation of this promising methodology. The following topics are discussed: the advantages of the use of nondestructive strategies in biomonitoring programs and the research fields in which nondestructive biomarkers can be applied; the biological materials suitable for nondestructive biomarkers and residue analysis in vertebrates; which biomarkers lend themselves to noninvasive techniques; and the validation and implementation strategy of the nondestruct...
The potential use of biomarkers in ecological risk assessment is explored. The biomarker concept, in...
Environmental pollution has changed dramatically in recent decades. This is an overview of recent ad...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a method for assessing the toxicological risk of e...
The aim of this article is to attempt a concise review of the state of the art of the nondestructive...
In the last twenty years, ecotoxicology has been increasingly concerned with the use of biomarkers t...
On the basis of the suggestions of various contributors, this chapter summarizes the factors to be c...
This paper explores the problem of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from the ecotoxicological p...
The state of art of the biomarker approach in ecotoxicology is reviewed with particular reference to...
The state of art of the biomarker approach in ecotoxicology is reviewed with particular reference to...
The main aim of this chapter is to describe the most suitable sampling methods applicable to nonleth...
The need for alternative approaches to the use of vertebrate animals for hazard assessing chemicals ...
Marine mammals have been subject to heavy anthropogenic pressure by direct killing and chemical poll...
Ecotoxicology aims to understand toxic effects of chemicals in the environment. Effects can be obser...
The potential use of biomarkers in ecological risk assessment is explored. The biomarker concept, in...
Environmental pollution has changed dramatically in recent decades. This is an overview of recent ad...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a method for assessing the toxicological risk of e...
The aim of this article is to attempt a concise review of the state of the art of the nondestructive...
In the last twenty years, ecotoxicology has been increasingly concerned with the use of biomarkers t...
On the basis of the suggestions of various contributors, this chapter summarizes the factors to be c...
This paper explores the problem of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from the ecotoxicological p...
The state of art of the biomarker approach in ecotoxicology is reviewed with particular reference to...
The state of art of the biomarker approach in ecotoxicology is reviewed with particular reference to...
The main aim of this chapter is to describe the most suitable sampling methods applicable to nonleth...
The need for alternative approaches to the use of vertebrate animals for hazard assessing chemicals ...
Marine mammals have been subject to heavy anthropogenic pressure by direct killing and chemical poll...
Ecotoxicology aims to understand toxic effects of chemicals in the environment. Effects can be obser...
The potential use of biomarkers in ecological risk assessment is explored. The biomarker concept, in...
Environmental pollution has changed dramatically in recent decades. This is an overview of recent ad...
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a method for assessing the toxicological risk of e...