ISSN 0166-445X
Publisher: Elsevier
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Vitellogenin expression in zebrafish Danio rerio: evaluation by histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, and in situ mRNA hybridisation pp. 1-11(11) Authors: Van der Ven L.T.M.; Holbech H.; Fenske M.; Van den Brandhof E.-J.; Gielis-Proper F.K.; Wester P.W.
Comparisons of PAH-induced immunomodulation in three bivalve molluscs pp. 13-25(13) Authors: Wootton E.C.; Dyrynda E.A.; Pipe R.K.; Ratcliffe N.A.
Mussel blood cells, resistant to the cytotoxic effects of okadaic acid, do not express cell membrane p-glycoprotein activity (multixenobiotic resistance) pp. 27-37(11) Authors: Svensson S.; Sarngren A.; Forlin L.
Developmental and subcellular effects of chronic exposure to sub-lethal concentrations of ammonia, PAH and PCP mixtures in brown trout (Salmo trutta f. fario L.) early life stages pp. 39-54(16) Authors: Luckenbach T.; Ferling H.; Gernhofer M.; Kohler H.-R.; Negele R.-D.; Pfefferle E.; Triebskorn R.
Chronic dietary mercury exposure causes oxidative stress, brain lesions, and altered behaviour in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) parr pp. 55-72(18) Authors: Berntssen M.H.G.; Aatland A.; Handy R.D.
Effects of temperature on the recovery of juvenile grayling (Thymallus thymallus) from exposure to Al+Fe pp. 73-84(12) Authors: Peuranen S.; Keinanen M.; Tigerstedt C.; Vuorinen P.J.
Microcystin-LR causes the collapse of actin filaments in primary human hepatocytes pp. 85-91(7) Authors: Batista T.; de Sousa G.; Suput J.S.; Rahmani R.; Suput D.
Effects of zinc exposure on the polychaete Dinophilus gyrociliatus: a life-table response experiment pp. 93-100(8) Authors: Mauri M.; Baraldi E.; Simonini R.
Menadione enhances oxyradical formation in earthworm extracts: vulnerability of earthworms to quinone toxicity pp. 101-109(9) Authors: Osman A.M.; Den Besten P.J.; van Noort P.C.M.
Prediction of the mechanisms of toxic action of phenols: baseline-category logit models pp. 111-115(5) Author: Ren S.