The Mediterranean top predators, and particularly cetacean odontocetes, accumulate high concentrations of organochlorine contaminants (OCs), incurring high toxicological risk. Some organochlorine compounds, now with worldwide distribution, are known as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Here the hypothesis that some Mediterranean cetaceans (Stenella coeruleoalba, Delphinus delphis, Tursiops truncatus and Balaenoptera physalus) are potentially at risk due to organochlorines with endocrine disrupting capacity is investigated. As “diagnostic” tool we use benzo(a)pyrene monooxygenase (CYP1A1) activity in marine mammal skin biopsies (non-lethal biomarker) as a potential indicator of exposure to organochlorines, with special reference to the ...
Various studies on Mediterranean cetaceans have revealed bioaccumulation of contaminants such as org...
Most xenobiotic compounds are widespread in the environment and can affect animal health at differen...
This paper explores the problem of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from the ecotoxicological p...
The Mediterranean top predators, and particularly cetacean odontocetes, accumulate high concentratio...
In the Mediterranean Sea, top predators, and particularly cetacean odontocetes, accumulate high conc...
Mediterranean cetaceans, particularly odontocetes, accumulate high concentrations of organochlorine ...
Mediterranean cetaceans, particularly odontocetes, accumulate high concentrations of organochlorine ...
Use of skin biopsy is proposed as a sensitive non-lethal technique for the hazard assessment of Medi...
The possibility that certain Mediterranean cetaceans are subject to toxicological hazard due to orga...
Here we propose the use of skin biopsy as a sensitive non-lethal technique for the hazard assessment...
The need for powerful new tools to detect the effects of chemical pollution, in particular of persis...
Various studies on Mediterranean cetaceans have revealed bioaccumulation of contaminants such as org...
Most xenobiotic compounds are widespread in the environment and can affect animal health at differen...
This paper explores the problem of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from the ecotoxicological p...
The Mediterranean top predators, and particularly cetacean odontocetes, accumulate high concentratio...
In the Mediterranean Sea, top predators, and particularly cetacean odontocetes, accumulate high conc...
Mediterranean cetaceans, particularly odontocetes, accumulate high concentrations of organochlorine ...
Mediterranean cetaceans, particularly odontocetes, accumulate high concentrations of organochlorine ...
Use of skin biopsy is proposed as a sensitive non-lethal technique for the hazard assessment of Medi...
The possibility that certain Mediterranean cetaceans are subject to toxicological hazard due to orga...
Here we propose the use of skin biopsy as a sensitive non-lethal technique for the hazard assessment...
The need for powerful new tools to detect the effects of chemical pollution, in particular of persis...
Various studies on Mediterranean cetaceans have revealed bioaccumulation of contaminants such as org...
Most xenobiotic compounds are widespread in the environment and can affect animal health at differen...
This paper explores the problem of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from the ecotoxicological p...