OrganismsEnvironmentToxicityAccumulation of excess fluoride in the environment poses serious health risks to plants, animals, and humans. This endangers human health, affects organism growth and development, and negatively impacts the food chain, thereby affecting ecological balance. In recent years, ...
Impacts of algal toxins on bivalves can be grouped into either behavioral, pathological, genetic, or genomic effects (Fig. 4). As bivalves have no adaptive immunity to algal toxin exposure, their responses are limited to their innate immune responses to stressors (e.g., pathogens, parasite ...
aDomain organization of DNAJB6 showing the positions of the LGMDD1-associated mutations. All mutations identified to date are located in the N-terminal section of the protein, primarily in the GF-rich region. JD is colored light gray, the GF region dark gray, the ST-rich region turquoise,...
On the Solubility and Stability of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Polyvinylidene Fluoride Alters Inflammatory Responses by Activation-induced Cell Death in Macrophages When thinking about polymers, there is a need to consider the full life cycle, including manufacture, processing, and break-down during use and ...
Molecular chaperones are essential cellular components that aid in protein folding and preventing the abnormal aggregation of disease-associated proteins. Mutations in one such chaperone, DNAJB6, were identified in patients with LGMDD1, a dominant autoso
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The toxicity of MPs on aquatic creatures has been extensively studied, but little attention was paid to terrestrial organisms. To fill this gab, we conducted a series of experiments using Drosophila as a model organism to understand whether exposure to d
Fluoride toxicity towards freshwater organisms and hardness effects - review and reanalysis of existing data Important anthropogenic sources of fluoride to the aquatic environment include municipal waste waters and effluents from fertilizer producing plants and al... Giguère, A,Campbell, P. G.C - 《...
Radiation can have toxic effects on tissues, organisms, and cells. Generally, microorganisms and parasites are toxic, but they are referred to as pathogens rather than toxicants. The toxicity of pathogens is difficult to measure since the threshold dose may be a single organism. Generally, one ...
Safety of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ah and Vip3Aa toxins for the predatory stink bug Arma custos (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) 2022, Science of the Total Environment Citation Excerpt : It has also been imputed to have no measurable effects on the diversity of non-target organisms in transgenic maize...