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Gills as a glutathione-dependent metabolic barrier in Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: Absorption, metabolism and excretion of a model electrophile
ArticleAbstract: The mercapturic acid pathway (MAP) is a major phase II detoxification route, comprising the conjugatPalabras claves:Bivalves, Gills, Glutathione, Glutathione S-transferase, Mercapturic acid pathwayAutores:Almeida E.A.d., Arl M., Dafre A.L., Danielli N.M., Delapedra G., Marc Metian, Mello D.F., Silva D.G.H., Trevisan R.Fuentes:scopusEnvironmentally realistic concentrations of cocaine in seawater disturbed neuroendrocrine parameters and energy status in the marine mussel Perna perna
ArticleAbstract: Cocaine (COC) is a powerful illicit drug frequently detected in the aquatic environment. COC acts byPalabras claves:Bivalves, Energy balance, Illicit drugs, Marine Pollution, NeurotoxicityAutores:Almeida E.A.d., Denis Abessa, Dourado P.L.R., Fontes M.K., Galvão de Campos B., Maranho L.A., Seabra Pereira C.D.Fuentes:scopus