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Anoxia tolerance and antioxidant defences in the green-lipped mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) under acute cadmium exposure
ArticleAbstract: The survival to anoxia was measured from green-lipped mussel Perna viridis after of exposure to 50 μPalabras claves:Anoxia, Antioxidant enzymes, Cadmium, Lipoperoxidation, Metallothioneins, Reduced glutathioneAutores:Edgar Zapata-Vívenes, Lemus M., Nusetti O.A., Sánchez G., Tovar-Sánchez M.Fuentes:googlescopusAntioxidant defenses of flame scallop Ctenoides scaber (Born, 1778) exposed to the water-soluble fraction of used vehicle crankcase oils
ArticleAbstract: Used vehicle crankcase oils are a source of contamination in Caribbean marine environments and may aPalabras claves:Antioxidant enzymes, Catalase, Oxidative damage, Reduced glutathione, Water-soluble fractionAutores:Edgar Zapata-Vívenes, Guderley H.E., Marcano L.d.V., Nusetti O.A., Sánchez G.Fuentes:googlescopusEnergetic reserves and molecular index of condition in Lima (Ctenoides) scabra exposed to crankcase oil
ArticleAbstract: Used crankcase oil of automobiles is a potential source of hazardous contaminants, which upon reachiPalabras claves:Biochemical composition, Bivalves, Protein/DNA, RNA/DNA, XenobioticAutores:Edgar Zapata-Vívenes, Marcano L.d.V., Sánchez G.Fuentes:scopusHeavy metals and related biomarkers in Perna viridis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) collected on the coast of Sucre State, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: The green mussel Perna viridis has been used as a sentinel organism in marine and coastal ecosystemPalabras claves:Antioxidant defenses, Heavy Metals, hemocytes, Lysozymes, Perna viridisAutores:Barreto M., Edgar Zapata-Vívenes, Luisa Rojas de Astudillo, Sánchez G.Fuentes:scopusModulation of innate immune responses in the flame scallop Ctenoides scaber (Born, 1778) caused by exposure to used automobile crankcase oils
ArticleAbstract: The used automobile crankcase oils are potential sources of contaminant elements for the coastal-marPalabras claves:cell viability, Haemocyte, Immunological response, Lysozyme, Phagocytosis, Water-soluble fractionAutores:Edgar Zapata-Vívenes, Marcano L.d.V., Nusetti O.A., Sánchez G.Fuentes:googlescopus