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An atlas of fish histology : normal and pathological features
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Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
TL;DR: Histopathology showed to be a very suitable biomarker for use in conjugation with the in situ test, because the seasonal variation did not interfere in the results and it was possible to differentiate the sites in the urban stream from the reference site.
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Biotransformation, genotoxic, and histopathological effects of environmental contaminants in European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.)
Mário Pacheco,Maria Ana Santos +1 more
TL;DR: Some of the ENA results suggest an altered genotoxic response, which may arise either from short-term exposures to the highest contaminant levels or long-term Exposure to the lowest contaminant Levels.
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Hematologic disorders of fish.
TL;DR: An overview of some of the hematologic abnormalities in fish induced by infectious agents and environmental, husbandry, and nutritional issues is provided.
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Toxicity and effects of a glyphosate-based herbicide on the Neotropical fish Prochilodus lineatus.
TL;DR: Short-term exposure to Roundup at subletal concentrations induced biochemical, physiological and histological alterations in P. lineatus which should be considered when establishing criteria for water quality and animal well-being in the Neotropical region.
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Hematological and physiological changes induced by short-term exposure to copper in the freshwater fish, Prochilodus scrofa.
TL;DR: The changes in red blood cells suggest a compensatory response to respiratory surface reduction of gills in order to maintain oxygen transference from water to the tissues, allowing the fish to survive during the so-called shock phase of LC50 exposure, at least while at rest.
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Histopathology of gills, kidney and liver of a Neotropical fish caged in an urban stream
TL;DR: Histopathology showed to be a very suitable biomarker for use in conjugation with the in situ test, because the seasonal variation did not interfere in the results and it was possible to differentiate the sites in the urban stream from the reference site.
Journal ArticleDOI
Biotransformation, genotoxic, and histopathological effects of environmental contaminants in European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.)
Mário Pacheco,Maria Ana Santos +1 more
TL;DR: Some of the ENA results suggest an altered genotoxic response, which may arise either from short-term exposures to the highest contaminant levels or long-term Exposure to the lowest contaminant Levels.
Journal ArticleDOI
Hematologic disorders of fish.
TL;DR: An overview of some of the hematologic abnormalities in fish induced by infectious agents and environmental, husbandry, and nutritional issues is provided.
Journal ArticleDOI
Toxicity and effects of a glyphosate-based herbicide on the Neotropical fish Prochilodus lineatus.
TL;DR: Short-term exposure to Roundup at subletal concentrations induced biochemical, physiological and histological alterations in P. lineatus which should be considered when establishing criteria for water quality and animal well-being in the Neotropical region.
Journal ArticleDOI
Hematological and physiological changes induced by short-term exposure to copper in the freshwater fish, Prochilodus scrofa.
TL;DR: The changes in red blood cells suggest a compensatory response to respiratory surface reduction of gills in order to maintain oxygen transference from water to the tissues, allowing the fish to survive during the so-called shock phase of LC50 exposure, at least while at rest.