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Water pollution and immunosuppression of freshwater fish

The immunosuppressive effects of pollutants from industry (effluents, heavy metals) and agriculture (pesticides) on freshwater fish, as a sentinel model for the aquatic environment, are presented in this paper. An impairment of humoral, cellular and/or non-specific immunity compromises the defence m...

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Published in:The Italian journal of zoology 1996-01, Vol.63 (4), p.303-309
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