Lizards are soil surface animals that represent an important link between invertebrates and higher predators. Being part of wild fauna, they can be affected by contamination from anthropic activities and in particular, pesticides and chemical substances of various nature that reach the soil surface directly or through fall out. Among these substances, heavy metals such as cadmium may exert particularly marked toxic effect on both adult and embryos. In lizards, recent studies show that cadmium may cause developmental defects, including alteration of eye development, with appearance of unilateral microphthalmia and retinal folding. In the present study, the effects of cadmium incubation on retinal development were investigated demonstrating t...
Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can act as endocrine disruptor. Cadmium has the propert...
one of the most important problems in our time, the increasing environmental contamination, and the ...
Cadmium is known to cause developmental defects in a variety of vertebrate species, but relatively l...
Cadmium teratogenic effects and metallothionein expression were studied in tissues of lizard embryos...
Screening for differentially expressed genes is a straightforward approach to study the molecular ba...
Screening for differentially expressed genes is a straightforward approach to study the molecular ba...
Ocular malformations are commonly observed in embryos of aquatic species after exposure to toxicants...
Cadmium, a transition metal, is highly toxic to reproductive tissues causing organ damage and functi...
<p>The glial cells are positioned to be the first cells of the brain parenchyma to face molecules cr...
The exposure to environmental toxicants such cadmium (Cd) is an important research area in wildlife...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal, highly toxic and its levels in the environment are increasing due to ...
Ocular malformations are observed in embryos and adults of aquatic species after exposure to toxican...
Abstract: Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if ...
Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if they are s...
Abstract: Cadmium is a highly polluting heavy metal known to have undesirable effects on health in b...
Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can act as endocrine disruptor. Cadmium has the propert...
one of the most important problems in our time, the increasing environmental contamination, and the ...
Cadmium is known to cause developmental defects in a variety of vertebrate species, but relatively l...
Cadmium teratogenic effects and metallothionein expression were studied in tissues of lizard embryos...
Screening for differentially expressed genes is a straightforward approach to study the molecular ba...
Screening for differentially expressed genes is a straightforward approach to study the molecular ba...
Ocular malformations are commonly observed in embryos of aquatic species after exposure to toxicants...
Cadmium, a transition metal, is highly toxic to reproductive tissues causing organ damage and functi...
<p>The glial cells are positioned to be the first cells of the brain parenchyma to face molecules cr...
The exposure to environmental toxicants such cadmium (Cd) is an important research area in wildlife...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal, highly toxic and its levels in the environment are increasing due to ...
Ocular malformations are observed in embryos and adults of aquatic species after exposure to toxican...
Abstract: Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if ...
Reptiles are rarely used in studies on the possible toxic effects of heavy metals even if they are s...
Abstract: Cadmium is a highly polluting heavy metal known to have undesirable effects on health in b...
Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can act as endocrine disruptor. Cadmium has the propert...
one of the most important problems in our time, the increasing environmental contamination, and the ...
Cadmium is known to cause developmental defects in a variety of vertebrate species, but relatively l...