Chronic waterborne zinc and cadmium exposures induced different responses towards oxidative stress in the liver of zebrafish

Volume: 177, Pages: 261 - 268
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Based on the same toxic level of 0.6% LC50 for 96-h and the severe situation of water pollution, we compared effects of chronic Zn (180μgL(-1)) and Cd exposures (30μgL(-1)) on growth, survival, histology, ultrastructure, and oxidative stress in the liver of zebrafish for 5 weeks. Growth performance and survival rate remained relatively constant under Zn stress, but was reduced under Cd exposure. Cd exposure also induced severe pyknotic nuclei,...
Paper Details
Title
Chronic waterborne zinc and cadmium exposures induced different responses towards oxidative stress in the liver of zebrafish
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
177
Pages
261 - 268
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