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Biomarkers in Catfish Sciades herzbergii (Teleostei: Ariidae) from Polluted and Non-polluted Areas (São Marcos’ Bay, Northeastern Brazil)

Biomarkers based on specific enzyme activities and histological alterations are useful tools for evaluating toxicological effects of xenobiotics in wild fish. In this work, an experimental system of biomarkers with enzyme glutathione S -transferase (GST) and branchial lesions in catfish ( Sciades he...

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Published in:Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2012-03, Vol.166 (5), p.1314-1327
Main Authors: Carvalho-Neta, Raimunda Nonata Fortes, Torres, Audalio Rebelo, Abreu-Silva, Ana Lúcia
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Biotechnology
Catfishes - metabolism
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Environmental Pollution
Enzymatic activity
Fish
Fish Diseases - etiology
Glutathione Transferase - metabolism
Lesions
Nonlinear Dynamics
Pollution
Teleostei
Xenobiotics
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