2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00244-017-0407-8
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Cadmium Compartmentalization in the Pulmonate Snail Lymnaea stagnalis: Improving Our Understanding of Exposure

Abstract: In ecotoxicology, analytical compartmentalization analysis can be used to better understand metal sequestration and detoxification. Metals are typically found in two main compartments, biologically detoxified metal (BDM) and metal sensitive fractions (MSF). The purpose of this study was to analyze the subcellular distribution of cadmium (Cd) in Lymnaea stagnalis. Adult snails were exposed to three concentrations of Cd for 56 days as part of a global ring test for L. stagnalis. At the end of the 56-day exposure… Show more

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“…5 B). A similar, weak or lacking response of the MT gene to Cd exposure was also detected in the Hygrophila freshwater snails Lymnaea stagnalis (Reátegui-Zirena et al 2017 ; Gnatyshyna et al 2023 ) and Physa acuta (Martínez-Paz et al 2017 ).
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Section: The Multifarious World Of Gastropod Mtsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…5 B). A similar, weak or lacking response of the MT gene to Cd exposure was also detected in the Hygrophila freshwater snails Lymnaea stagnalis (Reátegui-Zirena et al 2017 ; Gnatyshyna et al 2023 ) and Physa acuta (Martínez-Paz et al 2017 ).
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Section: The Multifarious World Of Gastropod Mtsmentioning
confidence: 60%