2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.11.001
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Influence of maternal age on the effects of seleno-l-methionine in the model organism Daphnia pulex under standard and heat stress conditions

Abstract: Selenium deficiency and toxicity increase the risk of adverse developmental and reproductive outcomes; however, few multi-stressor studies have evaluated the influence of maternal age on organic selenium dose-response and additional stressors over the life course. While multi-stressor research in mammalian models is time-consuming and expensive, use of alternative models can efficiently produce screening data for prioritizing research in mammalian systems. As a well-known eco-toxicological model, Daphnia pulex… Show more

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“…Daphnia , commonly known as water fleas, satisfy these criteria. Daphnia is well-studied, widely employed models in ecology, evolution, and ecotoxicology ( Shaw et al 2007 ; Eads et al 2008 ; Sarnelle et al 2010 ; Miner et al 2012 ; Asselman et al 2018 ; Becker et al 2018 ; Nelson et al 2018 ), and have been utilized in Nobel prize-worthy discoveries ( Nobel Media AB 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daphnia , commonly known as water fleas, satisfy these criteria. Daphnia is well-studied, widely employed models in ecology, evolution, and ecotoxicology ( Shaw et al 2007 ; Eads et al 2008 ; Sarnelle et al 2010 ; Miner et al 2012 ; Asselman et al 2018 ; Becker et al 2018 ; Nelson et al 2018 ), and have been utilized in Nobel prize-worthy discoveries ( Nobel Media AB 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%