The continuous global increase in population and consumption of resources due to human activities has had a significant impact on the environment. Therefore, assessment of environmental exposure to toxic chemicals as well as their impact on biological systems is of significant importance. Freshwater systems are currently under threat and monitored; however, current methods for pollution assessment can neither provide mechanistic insight nor predict adverse effects from complex pollution. Using daphnids as a bioindicator, we assessed the impact in acute exposures of eight individual chemicals and specifically two metals, four pharmaceuticals, a pesticide and a stimulant, and their composite mixture combining phenotypic, biochemical and metab...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics was used to characterize the response of Daph...
The main objective of the present study was to investigate possible links between sub-individual and...
Pharmaceutical compounds are among several classes of contaminants of emerging concern, such as pest...
Freshwater organisms are exposed to a myriad of anthropogenic pollutants, and the physiological impa...
Daphnia are an important and widely studied model species in ecological and toxicological studies th...
The cytochromes P450 (CYP450) represent a major enzyme family operating mostly in the first step of ...
In recent years, the use of biochemical markers, especially in the assessment of toxic effects and m...
Daphnia magna is a widely used model organism for aquatic toxicity testing. In the present study, we...
Daphnia magna individuals were transplanted across 12 sites from three Spanish river basins (Llobreg...
Increasing metal consumption is driving the introduction of new techniques such as biomining to expl...
The lack of specificity of pesticides used for control of various organisms, even if efforts have be...
In this study, 4 rapid (90 min) toxicity tests were developed using ingestion and digestive enzyme a...
Due to the rapid advent in genomics technologies and attention to ecological risk assessment, the te...
M.Sc.Biomarkers are responses in living organisms that signify exposure to harmful substances. The u...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics was used to characterize the response of Daph...
The main objective of the present study was to investigate possible links between sub-individual and...
Pharmaceutical compounds are among several classes of contaminants of emerging concern, such as pest...
Freshwater organisms are exposed to a myriad of anthropogenic pollutants, and the physiological impa...
Daphnia are an important and widely studied model species in ecological and toxicological studies th...
The cytochromes P450 (CYP450) represent a major enzyme family operating mostly in the first step of ...
In recent years, the use of biochemical markers, especially in the assessment of toxic effects and m...
Daphnia magna is a widely used model organism for aquatic toxicity testing. In the present study, we...
Daphnia magna individuals were transplanted across 12 sites from three Spanish river basins (Llobreg...
Increasing metal consumption is driving the introduction of new techniques such as biomining to expl...
The lack of specificity of pesticides used for control of various organisms, even if efforts have be...
In this study, 4 rapid (90 min) toxicity tests were developed using ingestion and digestive enzyme a...
Due to the rapid advent in genomics technologies and attention to ecological risk assessment, the te...
M.Sc.Biomarkers are responses in living organisms that signify exposure to harmful substances. The u...
Detection of various organic contaminants in the aquatic environment at low concentrations, has rais...
1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics was used to characterize the response of Daph...
The main objective of the present study was to investigate possible links between sub-individual and...