Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Nickel (Ni) is a natural constituent of the Earth's crust and, together with its compounds, it is used in many
industrial and commercial applications. At very low doses, Ni carries out many physiological roles in
biochemical processes from plants to human, but at high doses, it causes adverse effects on living organisms.
Despite many studies on the mechanisms of Ni toxicity are available, the understanding about its toxic effects
on marine organisms is still limited. Indeed, only recently, a growing number of studies focused on the effects
of Ni on aquatic organisms and the consequently molecular stress responses activated. The sea urchin embryo
is a well-established model for eco-toxicological studies in order to evaluate the toxicity of many pollutants,
by monitoring morphological perturbations as well as the molecular defense systems adopted to cope with
them.
Tipologia CRIS:
05.12 Altro
Keywords:
Molecular defense; nickel; sea urchin
Elenco autori:
Zito, Francesca; Bonaventura, Rosa; Russo, Roberta; Costa, Caterina
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