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EFFECTS OF HG2+ AND CU2+ ON THE CYTOSOLIC CA2+ LEVEL IN MOLLUSCAN BLOOD-CELLS EVALUATED BY CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY AND SPECTROFLUOROMETRY
1994-01-01 Viarengo, Aldo Giuseppe; Canesi, L; Moore, Mn; Orunesu, M.
Metabolic integration between symbiotic cyanobacteria and sponges: a possible mechanism
1993-01-01 Arillo, A.; Bavestrello, G.; Burlando, Bruno Pietro; Sarà, M.
METALLOTHIONEINS AND LYSOSOMES IN METAL TOXICITY AND ACCUMULATION IN MARINE MUSSELS - THE EFFECT OF CADMIUM IN THE PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF PHENANTHRENE
1987-01-01 Viarengo, Aldo Giuseppe; Moore, Mn; Mancinelli, G; Mazzucotelli, A; Pipe, Rk; Farrar, Sv
Single and combined effects of heavy metals and hormones on lysosomes of haemolymph cells from the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
2000-01-01 Viarengo, Aldo Giuseppe; Marro, A; Marchi, B; Burlando, Bruno Pietro
Titolo | Data di pubblicazione | Autore(i) | File |
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EFFECTS OF HG2+ AND CU2+ ON THE CYTOSOLIC CA2+ LEVEL IN MOLLUSCAN BLOOD-CELLS EVALUATED BY CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY AND SPECTROFLUOROMETRY | 1-gen-1994 | Viarengo, Aldo Giuseppe; Canesi, L; Moore, Mn; Orunesu, M. | |
Metabolic integration between symbiotic cyanobacteria and sponges: a possible mechanism | 1-gen-1993 | Arillo, A.; Bavestrello, G.; Burlando, Bruno Pietro; Sarà, M. | |
METALLOTHIONEINS AND LYSOSOMES IN METAL TOXICITY AND ACCUMULATION IN MARINE MUSSELS - THE EFFECT OF CADMIUM IN THE PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF PHENANTHRENE | 1-gen-1987 | Viarengo, Aldo Giuseppe; Moore, Mn; Mancinelli, G; Mazzucotelli, A; Pipe, Rk; Farrar, Sv | |
Single and combined effects of heavy metals and hormones on lysosomes of haemolymph cells from the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis | 1-gen-2000 | Viarengo, Aldo Giuseppe; Marro, A; Marchi, B; Burlando, Bruno Pietro |
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