Environmental toxicology / edited by T.P. Mommsen and T.W. Moon

Colaborador(es): Mommsen, T.P [editor literario] | Moon, T.W [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Biochemistry and molecular biology of fishes ; 6Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2005 2006 reimpEdición: 1st ed, reimp.Descripción: XIV, 562 p. : gráf. ; 25 cmISBN: 0-444-51833-9Tema(s): Peces -- Mortandad | Peces | Toxicología ambiental | Peces -- Efectos de los productos químicos | Peces -- Efectos de la contaminación del agua | Sustancias peligrosas | Toxicología -- Métodos | Contaminación -- Aspectos ambientales | Environmental Pollution -- adverse effects | Models, AnimalResumen: This sixth volume in this established series deals with the biochemical responses of fish to different environmental/ecological factors. Environmental Toxicology captures vital issues affecting the responses of fish to the chemical surroundings of their environment. Chapters included in this volume identify the systems found in fish to deal with xenobiotics, hormonal interactions initiated in the presence of these chemicals, the unique mechanisms used by fish to adjust to the present chemicals, and the new and evolving mixtures of chemicals in their environment. Also included, is a crucial review of the new methods being applied in fish systems to understand the effects of xenobiotics to fish fitness - a key theme in environmental health and critical to the future of fish populations.Resumen: Índice: Preface. Contributors. Abbreviations. 1. General - Models and Techniques. 1. The utility of zebrafish as a model for toxicological research (M.J. Carvan III, T.K. Heiden, H. Tomasiewicz). 2. Use of fish cell lines in the toxicology and ecotoxicology of fish (N.C. Bols et al.). 3. Approaches in proteomics and genomics for eco-toxicology (N.D. Denslow, I. Knoebl, P. Larkin). 2. Biotransformations/Toxicokinetics. 4. Interactions between lipids and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in fish (A.A. Elskus, T.K. Collier, E. Monosson). 5. Metabolic fate of nonylphenols and related phenolic compounds in fish (J.-... Etc.
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This sixth volume in this established series deals with the biochemical responses of fish to different environmental/ecological factors. Environmental Toxicology captures vital issues affecting the responses of fish to the chemical surroundings of their environment. Chapters included in this volume identify the systems found in fish to deal with xenobiotics, hormonal interactions initiated in the presence of these chemicals, the unique mechanisms used by fish to adjust to the present chemicals, and the new and evolving mixtures of chemicals in their environment. Also included, is a crucial review of the new methods being applied in fish systems to understand the effects of xenobiotics to fish fitness - a key theme in environmental health and critical to the future of fish populations.

Índice: Preface. Contributors. Abbreviations. 1. General - Models and Techniques. 1. The utility of zebrafish as a model for toxicological research (M.J. Carvan III, T.K. Heiden, H. Tomasiewicz). 2. Use of fish cell lines in the toxicology and ecotoxicology of fish (N.C. Bols et al.). 3. Approaches in proteomics and genomics for eco-toxicology (N.D. Denslow, I. Knoebl, P. Larkin). 2. Biotransformations/Toxicokinetics. 4. Interactions between lipids and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in fish (A.A. Elskus, T.K. Collier, E. Monosson). 5. Metabolic fate of nonylphenols and related phenolic compounds in fish (J.-... Etc.

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