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[HTML][HTML] Current state of knowledge on biological effects from contaminants on arctic wildlife and fish
Abstract Since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to
review biological effects of the exposure to organohalogen compounds (OHCs) in Arctic …
review biological effects of the exposure to organohalogen compounds (OHCs) in Arctic …
Preparation for oxidative stress under hypoxia and metabolic depression: Revisiting the proposal two decades later
Organisms that tolerate wide variations in oxygen availability, especially to hypoxia, usually
face harsh environmental conditions during their lives. Such conditions include, for example …
face harsh environmental conditions during their lives. Such conditions include, for example …
Stress physiology in marine mammals: how well do they fit the terrestrial model?
Stressors are commonly accepted as the causal factors, either internal or external, that
evoke physiological responses to mediate the impact of the stressor. The majority of …
evoke physiological responses to mediate the impact of the stressor. The majority of …
Approaches to understanding the cumulative effects of stressors on marine mammals
National Academies of Sciences, Medicine… - 2017 - books.google.com
Marine mammals face a large array of stressors, including loss of habitat, chemical and
noise pollution, and bycatch in fishing, which alone kills hundreds of thousands of marine …
noise pollution, and bycatch in fishing, which alone kills hundreds of thousands of marine …
A literature review of the studies concerning selected plant-derived adaptogens and their general function in body with a focus on animal studies
Background Adaptogens are generally referred to the substances, mostly found in plants,
which non-specifically increase resilience and chances of survival by activation of signaling …
which non-specifically increase resilience and chances of survival by activation of signaling …
Recent trend in risk assessment of formaldehyde exposures from indoor air
Studies about formaldehyde (FA) published since the guideline of 0.1 mg/m 3 by the World
Health Organization (WHO) in 2010 have been evaluated; critical effects were eye and nasal …
Health Organization (WHO) in 2010 have been evaluated; critical effects were eye and nasal …
Proteomics in non-model organisms: a new analytical frontier
For the last century we have relied on model organisms to help understand fundamental
biological processes. Now, with advancements in genome sequencing, assembly, and …
biological processes. Now, with advancements in genome sequencing, assembly, and …
Novel treatment strategies for chronic kidney disease: insights from the animal kingdom
Many of the> 2 million animal species that inhabit Earth have developed survival
mechanisms that aid in the prevention of obesity, kidney disease, starvation, dehydration …
mechanisms that aid in the prevention of obesity, kidney disease, starvation, dehydration …
Ancient convergent losses of Paraoxonase 1 yield potential risks for modern marine mammals
Mammals diversified by colonizing drastically different environments, with each transition
yielding numerous molecular changes, including losses of protein function. Though not …
yielding numerous molecular changes, including losses of protein function. Though not …
Fasting ameliorates oxidative stress: A review of physiological strategies across life history events in wild vertebrates
Fasting is a component of many species' life history due to environmental factors or
behavioral patterns that limit access to food. Despite metabolic and physiological challenges …
behavioral patterns that limit access to food. Despite metabolic and physiological challenges …