[HTML][HTML] Current state of knowledge on biological effects from contaminants on arctic wildlife and fish

R Dietz, RJ Letcher, JP Desforges, I Eulaers… - Science of the Total …, 2019‏ - Elsevier
Abstract Since the last Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) effort to
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

M Hermes-Lima, DC Moreira… - Free Radical Biology …, 2015‏ - Elsevier
Organisms that tolerate wide variations in oxygen availability, especially to hypoxia, usually
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?

S Atkinson, D Crocker, D Houser… - Journal of Comparative …, 2015‏ - Springer
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 …

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 …

A literature review of the studies concerning selected plant-derived adaptogens and their general function in body with a focus on animal studies

N Esmaealzadeh, A Iranpanah, J Sarris, R Rahimi - Phytomedicine, 2022‏ - Elsevier
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 …

Recent trend in risk assessment of formaldehyde exposures from indoor air

GD Nielsen, ST Larsen, P Wolkoff - Archives of toxicology, 2013‏ - Springer
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 …

Proteomics in non-model organisms: a new analytical frontier

M Heck, BA Neely - Journal of proteome research, 2020‏ - ACS Publications
For the last century we have relied on model organisms to help understand fundamental
biological processes. Now, with advancements in genome sequencing, assembly, and …

Novel treatment strategies for chronic kidney disease: insights from the animal kingdom

P Stenvinkel, J Painer, M Kuro-o, M Lanaspa… - Nature Reviews …, 2018‏ - nature.com
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 …

Ancient convergent losses of Paraoxonase 1 yield potential risks for modern marine mammals

WK Meyer, J Jamison, R Richter, SE Woods, R Partha… - Science, 2018‏ - science.org
Mammals diversified by colonizing drastically different environments, with each transition
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

DC Ensminger, A Salvador-Pascual, BG Arango… - … and Physiology Part A …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
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 …