Target Organ Toxicity in Marine and Freshwater Teleosts

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Acid Base Regulation
Apical Ca
aquatic toxicology
Biliary Epithelial Cells
Branchial Epithelium
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Channa Punctatus
Channel Catfish
Chloride Cell Proliferation
Chloride Cells
Cutaneous Surface Area
Distal Intestine
Distal Tubule
environmental contaminants
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fish histopathology
Fish Skin
Freshwater Rainbow Trout
Inorganic Mercury
Mucous Cells
organ-specific toxicity
Pavement Cells
Percutaneous Absorption
Proximal Tubule
Pyloric Ceca
Rainbow Trout
Seawater Acclimation
Seawater Fish
Stratum Comeum
teleost physiology
toxic effects on aquatic organs
Trout Liver
UDP Glucose Dehydrogenase
xenobiotic metabolism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367455309
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Addressing the numerous gaps in current information, Target Organ Toxicology in Marine and Freshwater Teleosts is an essential resource for researchers and professionals in aquatic toxicology and environmental risk assessment. All the chapters are written by researchers who are internationally recognised for their work in mechanistic aspects of aquatic toxicology. Each chapter focuses on a specific target organ or physiological system and describes how various agents disrupt the normal physiological system and processes. This volume is devoted to specific organs with coverage of the gill, kidney, skin, liver and gut. The companion volume, Systems, provides coverage of toxic effects in the central nervous, immune, neurobehavioural and reproductive systems as well as describing general mechanisms of toxicity.

Schlenk, Daniel; Benson, William H.