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Sanaei Fatemeh Amin Mohammad Mehdi Alavijeh Zhaleh Pourjam Esfahani Rana Azaripour Sadeghi Maryam Bandarrig Niayesh Shabankare Fatehizadeh Ali Taheri Ensiyeh Rezakazemi Mashallah 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2021,28(2):1479-1490
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - The aim of this study is to assess the content of heavy metals and their potential health risk in consumed food crops. To this end, the samples from... 相似文献
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Ensiyeh Ghanizadeh Kazerouni† 《毒物与环境化学》2013,95(5):903-914
Ozone reduction enhances the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the aquatic ecosystems, which can induce adverse effects on fish. In order to study the UV radiation effects on skin structure and ultrastructure, the alevins of Salmo trutta caspius were exposed to two different doses of UV radiation (low doses of: 60 µW cm?2 UVC; 100 µW cm?2 UVB; and 40 µW cm?2 UVA and high doses of: 90 µW cm?2 UVC; 130 µW cm?2 UVB; and 50 µW cm?2 UVA) for 15 min once a day in dark condition. Alevins with no exposure to either solar light or UV exposure served as the control group. No mortality was observed in the control group, whereas all of the alevins died in the 9th day in both UV exposure groups. Light microscopic and scanning electron microscopic studies showed significant reduction in the epidermis thickness, number of skin mucous cells, and percentage of mucus secreting cells in both UV exposure groups. Sunburn cells, lifting epidermis from basal membrane, and disappearance of pavement cell microridges were also observed. Our results showed that UV radiation caused intensive skin cell lesions in the Caspian salmon alevins. Since the skin cells of trout alevins possesses essential roles in respiration, osmoregulation, excretion and defense, the observed damages to the skin could be attributed to their sudden mortality in the UV exposure. 相似文献
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Aftabi Younes Hosseinzadeh Colagar Abasalt Mehrnejad Faramarz Seyedrezazadeh Ensiyeh Moudi Emadoddin 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2017,24(25):20599-20615
Environmental Science and Pollution Research - Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is responsible for crucial events in male reproductive biology. Here, the association of the AHR transitions... 相似文献
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