All Stories

  1. Using environmental proteomics to assess pollutant response of Carcinus maenas along the Tunisian coast
  2. iTRAQ analysis of hepatic proteins in free-living Mus spretus mice to assess the contamination status of areas surrounding Doñana National Park (SW Spain)
  3. Alterations of protein expression in serum of infants with intrauterine growth restriction and different gestational ages
  4. Redox proteomics as biomarker for assessing the biological effects of contaminants in crayfish from Doñana National Park
  5. Omics technologies and their applications to evaluate metal toxicity in mice M. spretus as a bioindicator
  6. Proteomic analysis in caged Mediterranean crab (Carcinus maenas) and chemical contaminant exposure in Téboulba Harbour, Tunisia
  7. Use of Metallomics in Environmental Pollution Assessment Using Mice Mus musculus/Mus spretus as Bioindicators
  8. Biochemical responses in seabream (Sparus aurata) caged in-field or exposed to benzo(a)pyrene and paraquat. Characterization of glutathione S-transferases
  9. Use of Metallomics in Environmental Pollution Assessment Using Mice Mus musculus/Mus spretus as Bioindicators
  10. Hepatic proteome changes in Solea senegalensis exposed to contaminated estuarine sediments: a laboratory and in situ survey
  11. Speciation of arsenic metabolites in the free-living mouse Mus spretus from Doñana National Park used as a bio-indicator for environmental pollution monitoring
  12. Serum proteomic changes in adults with obstructive sleep apnoea
  13. OmicApproaches in Environmental Issues
  14. Variación de la expresión proteica en función de la gravedad del síndrome de apnea-hipopnea del sueño
  15. Variation in Protein Expression Depending on the Severity of Sleep Apnoea-Hypopnoea Syndrome
  16. Environmental monitoring of Domingo Rubio stream (Huelva Estuary, SW Spain) by combining conventional biomarkers and proteomic analysis in Carcinus maenas
  17. Metallomics integrated with proteomics in deciphering metal-related environmental issues☆
  18. Biochemical and proteomic effects inProcambarus clarkiiafter chlorpyrifos or carbaryl exposure under sublethal conditions
  19. Assessment of Doñana National Park contamination in Procambarus clarkii: Integration of conventional biomarkers and proteomic approaches
  20. Multivariate discriminant analysis distinguishes metal- from non metal-related biomarker responses in the clam Chamaelea gallina
  21. New metallothionein assay in Scrobicularia plana: Heating effect and correlation with other biomarkers
  22. Metallothionein induction by Cu, Cd and Hg in Dicentrarchus labrax liver: Assessment by RP-HPLC with fluorescence detection and spectrophotometry
  23. Integrated application of transcriptomics, proteomics, and metallomics in environmental studies
  24. Proteomics in free-livingMus spretus to monitor terrestrial ecosystems
  25. Proteomics: In search of new pollution biomarkers
  26. Absolute Transcript Expression Signatures of Cyp and Gst Genes in Mus spretus to Detect Environmental Contamination
  27. Environmental proteomics and metallomics
  28. Utility of proteomics to assess pollutant response of clams from the Doñana bank of Guadalquivir Estuary (SW Spain)
  29. Metallothionein quantification in clams by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to fluorescence detection after monobromobimane derivatization
  30. Tissue, Species, and Environmental Differences in Absolute Quantities of Murine mRNAs Coding for Alpha, Mu, Omega, Pi, and Theta Glutathione S-Transferases
  31. Changes in protein expression profiles in bivalve molluscs (Chamaelea gallina) exposed to four model environmental pollutants
  32. Mutagenic activation of arylamines by subcellular fractions of Chamaelea gallina clams exposed to environmental pollutants
  33. OXIDATIVE STRESS BIOMARKERS IN BIVALVES TRANSPLANTED TO THE GUADALQUIVIR ESTUARY AFTER AZNALCÓLLAR SPILL
  34. Oxidative stress biomarkers in bivalves transplanted to the Guadalquivir estuary after Aznalcóllar spill
  35. Biochemical biomarkers of pollution in the clamChamaelea gallinafrom South-Spanish littoral
  36. Multiplex Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction for Determining Transcriptional Regulation of Thioredoxin and Glutaredoxin Pathways
  37. BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS OF POLLUTION IN THE CLAM CHAMAELEA GALLINA FROM SOUTH-SPANISH LITTORAL
  38. Incubation of superoxide dismutase with malondialdehyde and 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal forms new active isoforms and adducts. An evaluation of xenobiotics in fish
  39. Mutagen content and metabolic activation of promutagens by molluscs as biomarkers of marine pollution
  40. Formation of 8-oxoguanine in cellular DNA of Escherichia coli strains defective in different antioxidant defences
  41. Purification and characterization of multiple glutathione transferase isoenzymes from grey mullet liver
  42. P XVII A.11 Fish 8-oxo-dG levels as biomarker or oxidative damages by environmental pollutants
  43. P XVII A.2 Oxidative DNA damage in Escherichia coli strains deficient in catalase and Fapy-glycosylase
  44. Biomarkers to detect environmental pollution
  45. Direct assay of glucose-6-P dehydrogenase and GSH-transferase in vero cells grown in microtitreplates as biomarkers of oxidative stress
  46. Biomarkers in Ecotoxicology: an Overview
  47. The use of biomarkers in ecotoxicology: An overview
  48. Regulation of horse-liver glutathione reductase
  49. Horse-liver glutathione reductase: Purification and characterization
  50. Rapid method for the determination of glutathione transferase isoenzymes in crude extracts
  51. Immunolocalization of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin in mammalian hypophysis
  52. NADPH and oxidized thioredoxin mediate redox interconversion of calf-liver and Escherichia coli thioredoxin reductase
  53. Metal, mutagenicity, and biochemical studies on bivalve molluscs from Spanish coasts
  54. HPLC ISOENZYME PATTERNS OF GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASE FROM MARINE FISHES WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF POLLUTION
  55. Biochemical effects of environmental pollution in fishes from the Spanish South-Atlantic littoral
  56. Metals are directly involved in the redox interconversion of Saccharomyces cerevisiae glutathione reductase
  57. Redox Control of Glutathione and Thioredoxin Reductases
  58. Glutathione status and sensitivity to GSH-reacting compounds of Escherichia coli strains deficient in glutathione metabolism and/or catalase activity
  59. Electron transfer between reduced methyl viologen and oxidized glutathione: A new assay of Saccharomyces cerevisiae glutathione reductase
  60. The redox interconversion mechanism of Saccahromyces cerevisiae glutathione reductase
  61. Redox interconversion of glutathione reductase from Escherichia coli. A study with pure enzyme and cell-free extracts
  62. Redox interconversion of Escherichia coli glutathione reductase. A study with permeabilized and intact cells
  63. Reversible inactivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae glutathione reductase under reducing conditions
  64. Mouse-Liver Glutathione Reductase. Purification, Kinetics, and Regulation
  65. The L-arabinose-resistance test with salmonella typhimurium strain SV3 selects forward mutations at several ara genes