The present report is an attempt to investigate the influence of intraperitoneal and dietary cadmium exposure on the distribution of cadmium accumulation and induction of metallothionein gene expression in different tissues of the lizard Podarcis sicula. Cadmium accumulation in liver, kidney, ovary, brain and intestine was measured by atomic absorption spectrometry. Metallothionein gene induction was determined by dot blot analyses on the total RNA extracted from the same organs. Our data indicate that cadmium exposure results in significant cadmium uptake, but the patterns of this uptake varies with organ and exposure route. After a single intraperitoneal treatment, concentrations of cadmium and metallothionein transcript are positively co...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose role was ini...
Screening for differentially expressed genes is a straightforward approach to study the molecular ba...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose role was ini...
The present report is an attempt to investigate the influence of intraperitoneal and dietary cadmium...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
Apart from analyses for elemental contaminants in field collected specimens, very little is known ab...
Abstract: Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if ...
Cadmium teratogenic effects and metallothionein expression were studied in tissues of lizard embryos...
Apart from analyses for elemental contaminants in field-collected specimens, very little is known ab...
Apart from analyses for elemental contaminants in field-collected specimens, very little is known ab...
Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if they are s...
Using radioimmunoassay, radiolabelling and subcellular fractionation techniques, further information...
Abstract: Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose r...
Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can act as endocrine disruptor. Cadmium has the propert...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose role was ini...
Screening for differentially expressed genes is a straightforward approach to study the molecular ba...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose role was ini...
The present report is an attempt to investigate the influence of intraperitoneal and dietary cadmium...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
This study examined the cytological and molecular effects of cadmium, a toxic heavy metal, in the li...
Apart from analyses for elemental contaminants in field collected specimens, very little is known ab...
Abstract: Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if ...
Cadmium teratogenic effects and metallothionein expression were studied in tissues of lizard embryos...
Apart from analyses for elemental contaminants in field-collected specimens, very little is known ab...
Apart from analyses for elemental contaminants in field-collected specimens, very little is known ab...
Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if they are s...
Using radioimmunoassay, radiolabelling and subcellular fractionation techniques, further information...
Abstract: Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose r...
Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can act as endocrine disruptor. Cadmium has the propert...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose role was ini...
Screening for differentially expressed genes is a straightforward approach to study the molecular ba...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are an evolutionary conserved multigene family of proteins whose role was ini...