Genotoxicological studies in aquatic organisms: an overview

Mutation Research
Awadhesh N Jha

Abstract

Substantial progress has been made in the lat two decades to evaluate the impact of physical and chemical genotoxins in aquatic organisms. This overview (a) summarises the major high lights in this stimulating area of research, (b) compares the developments in this field with the developments in mammalian genotoxicological studies, where appropriate, (c) introduces 18 different articles presented in this special issue of Mutation Research in the backdrop of main advances and , (d) hypothesises on future directions of research in this exciting field.

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Citations

Nov 28, 2007·Cell Biology and Toxicology·T S KumaravelAwadhesh N Jha
Sep 3, 2008·Ecotoxicology·Ilaria CalianiMaria Cristina Fossi
Feb 10, 2009·Ecotoxicology·Anamaria StambukGöran I V Klobucar
Oct 7, 2009·Ecotoxicology·Caroline Geeraerts, Claude Belpaire
Nov 15, 2011·Ecotoxicology·Christopher W TheodorakisPhilip W Willink
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Jun 18, 2005·Marine Pollution Bulletin·Zeljko JaksićRudolf Karl Zahn
Oct 22, 2003·Aquatic Toxicology·Zeljko Jaksić, Renato Batel
May 29, 2014·Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety·A SarkarSubhodeep Sarker
Mar 16, 2013·Biometals : an International Journal on the Role of Metal Ions in Biology, Biochemistry, and Medicine·Amod KumarParimal K Khan
Jan 30, 2016·Marine Pollution Bulletin·Paloma Kachel Gusso-ChoueriDenis Moledo de Sousa Abessa
Jul 24, 2012·Water Research·Barbara WerschkunSangeeta Banerji
Sep 29, 2011·Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety·L PalanikumarM Anand
Oct 12, 2010·Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety·Rizwan A AnsariSheikh Raisuddin
Jul 30, 2010·Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP·Olga MalevGöran I V Klobucar
Aug 10, 2010·Chemosphere·Alexandre Endres MarconSílvia Regina Batistuzzo de Medeiros
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Jul 21, 2009·Marine Environmental Research·Aleksandras RybakovasThomas Lang
May 21, 2009·Experimental Gerontology·A G Bodnar
Nov 6, 2007·Journal of Environmental Radioactivity·J M GodoyOlga M Danelon

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