2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2011.06.010
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Effects of uranium uptake on transcriptional responses, histological structures and survival rate of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii

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“…After direct exposure to acute Pb, Cr, or low methylmercury (CH 3 -Hg) waterborne exposures, accumulation levels in gills were higher than those in HP [2,32,[41][42][43]. Identical results were observed in this study and were also obtained after acute uranium exposures [23]. Moreover, a linear relationship between the uranium concentration in water and in gills was observed.…”
Section: Feeding Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…After direct exposure to acute Pb, Cr, or low methylmercury (CH 3 -Hg) waterborne exposures, accumulation levels in gills were higher than those in HP [2,32,[41][42][43]. Identical results were observed in this study and were also obtained after acute uranium exposures [23]. Moreover, a linear relationship between the uranium concentration in water and in gills was observed.…”
Section: Feeding Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The prevailing pH level, as well as the absence of added phosphate in the artificial medium, resulted in the maintenance of high levels of uranium bioavailability [23,[35][36][37]. Crayfish received two uncontaminated bivalves as a meal, at 4 d and 8 d, over the 10-d exposure period.…”
Section: Direct Exposure Treatmentmentioning
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