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Elemental composition of two ecologically contrasting seamount fishes, the bluemouth (Helicolenus dactylopterus) and blackspot seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo).Inorganic mercury accumulation in brain following waterborne exposure elicits a deficit on the number of brain cells and impairs swimming behavior in fish (white seabream-Diplodus sargus).Insights into neurosensory toxicity of mercury in fish eyes stemming from tissue burdens, oxidative stress and synaptic transmission profiles.DNA damage and metal accumulation in four tissues of feral Octopus vulgaris from two coastal areas in Portugal.Basin-scale contributions of Cr, Ni and Co from Ortegal Complex to the surrounding coastal environment (SW Europe).Impact of remobilized contaminants in Mytilus edulis during dredging operations in a harbour area: bioaccumulation and biomarker responses.Decrease of Zn, Cd and Pb concentrations in marine fish species over a decade as response to reduction of anthropogenic inputs: the example of Tagus estuary.Looking at the aquatic contamination through fish eyes--a faithful picture based on metals burden.Relations between total mercury, methylmercury and selenium in five tissues of Sepia officinalis captured in the south Portuguese coast.Trace element concentrations in the top predator jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) from the Gulf of California.Cuttlefish capsule: An effective shield against contaminants in the wild.Elemental mapping inventory of the fish Liza aurata brain: a biomarker of metal pollution vulnerability.Total and organic mercury concentrations in muscle tissue of the blue shark (Prionace glauca L.1758) from the Northeast Atlantic.Unravelling the mechanisms of mercury hepatotoxicity in wild fish (Liza aurata) through a triad approach: bioaccumulation, metabolomic profiles and oxidative stress.Abnormal mortality of octopus after a storm water event: Accumulated lead and lead isotopes as fingerprints.Relations between mercury, methyl-mercury and selenium in tissues of Octopus vulgaris from the Portuguese coast.The sub-cellular fate of mercury in the liver of wild mullets (Liza aurata)--Contribution to the understanding of metal-induced cellular toxicity.Natural trace element enrichment in fishes from a volcanic and tectonically active region (Azores archipelago)Accumulation, elimination and neuro-oxidative damage under lanthanum exposure in glass eels ( Anguilla anguilla )Metals(loids) targeting fish eyes and brain in a contaminated estuary - Uncovering neurosensory (un)susceptibility through bioaccumulation, antioxidant and morphometric profilesAssociation of Zn, Cu, Cd and Pb with protein fractions and sub-cellular partitioning in the digestive gland of Octopus vulgaris living in habitats with different metal levelsMetallothioneins and trace elements in digestive gland, gills, kidney and gonads of Octopus vulgarisElement concentrations in cold-water gorgonians and black coral from Azores regionGeographical variation and partition of metals in tissues of Octopus vulgaris along the Portuguese coastImmobilised Phaeodactylum tricornutum as biomonitor of trace element availability in the water column during dredgingChanges of paralytic shellfish toxins in gills and digestive glands of the cockle Cerastoderma edule under post-bloom natural conditionsPartitioning of paralytic shellfish toxins in sub-cellular fractions of the digestive gland of the cockle Cerastoderma edule: Changes under post-bloom natural conditionsYttrium and rare earth elements fractionation in salt marsh halophyte plantsBody size and season influence elemental composition of tissues in ocean sunfish Mola mola juvenilesInferring trophic groups of fish in the central-east Atlantic from eco-toxicological characterizationMicroplastics in wild fish from North East Atlantic Ocean and its potential for causing neurotoxic effects, lipid oxidative damage, and human health risks associated with ingestion exposureEcotoxicology of deep-sea environments: Functional and biochemical effects of suspended sediments in the model species Mytilus galloprovincialis under hyperbaric conditionsChemical Composition, Nutritional Value, and Safety of Cooked Female Chaceon Maritae from Namibe (Angola)
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