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Lisa K. Bickley
Researcher at University of Exeter
Publications - 17
Citations - 619
Lisa K. Bickley is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: White spot syndrome & Inbreeding depression. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 476 citations. Previous affiliations of Lisa K. Bickley include National Autonomous University of Mexico.
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Molecular Mechanisms of White Spot Syndrome Virus Infection and Perspectives on Treatments.
Bas Verbruggen,Lisa K. Bickley,Ronny van Aerle,Kelly S. Bateman,Grant D. Stentiford,Eduarda M. Santos,Charles R. Tyler +6 more
TL;DR: Current knowledge of how WSSV infects and replicates in its host, and critique strategies for WSD treatment are assessed.
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Genetic variation, inbreeding and chemical exposure - combined effects in wildlife and critical considerations for ecotoxicology.
A. Ross Brown,A. Ross Brown,David J. Hosken,Francois Balloux,Lisa K. Bickley,Gareth LePage,Stewart F. Owen,Malcolm J. Hetheridge,Charles R. Tyler +8 more
TL;DR: The relationships between genetic variation, inbreeding and chemical effects are critically discussed with the intention of seeking to support more effective chemical testing for the protection of wildlife.
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Environmental health impacts of equine estrogens derived from hormone replacement therapy.
Charles R. Tyler,Amy L. Filby,Lisa K. Bickley,Rob I. Cumming,Richard Gibson,Pierre Labadie,Yoshinao Katsu,Katherine E. Liney,Janice A. Shears,Vanessa Silva-Castro,Hiroshi Urushitani,Anke Lange,Matthew J. Winter,Taisen Iguchi,Elizabeth M. Hill +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the discharge of equine estrogens from HRT into the aquatic environment and a strong likelihood that these compounds contribute to feminization in exposed wildlife.
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De novo assembly of the Carcinus maenas transcriptome and characterization of innate immune system pathways
Bas Verbruggen,Lisa K. Bickley,Eduarda M. Santos,Charles R. Tyler,Grant D. Stentiford,Kelly S. Bateman,Ronny van Aerle +6 more
TL;DR: An assembled transcriptome for C. maenas has revealed the presence of a series of known targets and functional pathways that form part of their innate immune system and illustrate tissue specific differences in their expression patterns.
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Bioavailability and Kidney Responses to Diclofenac in the Fathead Minnow (Pimephales promelas)
Lisa K. Bickley,Ronny van Aerle,Ronny van Aerle,A. Ross Brown,Adam Hargreaves,Russell D. J. Huby,Victoria Cammack,Richard J. Jackson,Richard J. Jackson,Eduarda M. Santos,Charles R. Tyler +10 more
TL;DR: Diclofenac was not found to modulate the expression of genes in the kidney associated with its primary mode of action in mammals but modulated genes associated with kidney repair and regeneration, and there were no significant adverse effects following 21 days exposure to concentrations typical of surface waters.