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  1. What do emerging PFAS tell us that the classic ones did not? Insights from in vitro assays
  2. Impact of Wetland Resolution on Hydraulic and Contaminant Transport Predictions
  3. Effects of heat stress on the pectoral skeletal muscle of the Antarctic icefish Chionodraco hamatus and the red-blooded Trematomus bernacchii
  4. Chronic PFAS exposure induces the activation of selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidases and catalase as antioxidant defences in the European chub (Squalius cephalus) (Linnaeus, 1758) kidney
  5. From genes to organs: physiological responses of European chub (Squalius cephalus) to chronic PFAS pollution
  6. Impact of artificial light at night (ALAN) on cardiac function and acute oxidative stress physiology in migratory brown trout smolts
  7. Model Insights into the Role of Bed Topography on Wetland Performance
  8. Emergent pollutants, escalating pressures: GenX effects on mussels in a changing environment
  9. Naturally occurring environmental PFAS mixtures induce significant oxidative damage and nuclei fragmentation in Dendrobaena veneta
  10. FROM MENDEL TO DNA: THE IMPORTANCE OF LABORATORY EDUCATION IN GENETICS TEACHING DURING PRIMARY SCHOOL
  11. WATER: AN ESSENTIAL RESOURCE FOR ALL LIVING ORGANISMS. EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ABOUT BIOLOGY DIDACTICS IN FIFTH-GRADE PRIMARY SCHOOL
  12. Characterisation of the prdx4 gene in Squalius cephalus and its role in freshwater environments with varying impact of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
  13. Effect of lead on photosynthetic pigments, antioxidant responses, metabolomics, thalli morphology and cell ultrastructure of Iridaea cordata (Rhodophyta) from Antarctica
  14. Unravelling stress granules in the deep cold: Characterisation of TIA-1 gene sequence in Antarctic fish species
  15. Cortisol levels reveal species-specific stress condition in fish from PFAS polluted rivers
  16. Protective effects of mesenchymal stem cells-derived extracellular vesicles against ischemia-reperfusion injury of hearts donated after circulatory death: Preliminary study in a pig model
  17. Antioxidant Systems in Extremophile Marine Fish Species
  18. Antioxidant System in Extremophile Marine Fish Species
  19. CO-DESIGNING MUSEUM ITINERARIES IN A STEAM PERSPECTIVE FOR KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN: AN EXPERIENCE AT MICROMEGAMONDO IN PADOVA
  20. THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM THROUGH CHILDREN'S EYES. AN EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENT ON THE TREATMENT OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM WITH LABORATORY MODALITIES IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LIFELONG LEARNING
  21. THE ENVIRONMENT THAT EDUCATES US: A SURVEY OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PRACTICES AT PRIMARY SCHOOL
  22. THE WORLD OF FISH “A DISCIPLINARY PATH TO DISCOVER FISH MIGRATIONS THROUGH PLAYFUL WORKSHOP METHODOLOGIES IN PRIMARY SCHOOL”
  23. Fish in the fast lane: the stressful consequences of speeding through a flume
  24. DISCOVERING INSECTS TO OVERCOME STEREOTYPES. A DIDACTIC RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY EDUCATION IN KINDERGARTEN
  25. EDUCATE ABOUT THE RICHNESS OF BIODIVERSITY. USING THE SQUARE TECHNIQUE TO DISCOVER THE ECOLOGICAL VALUE OF BIOLOGICAL VARIETY IN AN OUTDOOR SCHOOL
  26. Stress Evaluation Using Physiological Biomarkers on Fish Tested in the Hydraulic Facility
  27. Social buffering of oxidative stress and cortisol in an endemic cyprinid fish
  28. The stress granule component TIAR during the non-embryonic development of the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri
  29. Possibilities of using mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) to predict rotavirus contamination in Albania
  30. CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN MARINE WATER POLLUTION: AN EXPERIMENTAL EDUCATIONAL PROJECT TO INVOLVE THE PRIMARY SCHOOL IN CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
  31. GREEN CENTRE FOR AN ECOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENT, MIND AND COMMUNITY
  32. HOW TO BE “ACROBATS OF TIME”: TEACHING CLIMATE CHANGE TO PRIMARY STUDENTS
  33. THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. A GUIDED DIDACTIC PATH TO DISCOVER SYSTEMATICS STARTING FROM SPONTANEOUS HYPOTHESES
  34. The Antarctic Scallop Adamussium colbecki Is Unable to Transcriptomically Respond to Captivity and Moderate Thermal Stress
  35. FRUITFLY TO INTRODUCE THE MENDELIAN GENETICS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  36. PARASITIC ARTHROPODS: A COMMON FEATURE OF HUMANS, OTHER ANIMALS AND PLANTS
  37. Evaluation of some biomarkers in Dendrobaena veneta exposed to PFAS under controlled condition.
  38. An Experimental Study on Antioxidant Enzyme Gene Expression in Trematomus newnesi (Boulenger, 1902) Experimentally Exposed to Perfluoro-Octanoic Acid
  39. TEACHING EVOLUTION WITH THE LABORATORY APPROACH
  40. THE STRUCTURE OF THE FLOWER AND THE INFLORESCENCES PHENOMENON IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  41. Are Antarctic Fish Adapted to Face Global Changes? A Study on Antioxidant Enzymes Gene Expression in <em>Trematomus newnesi</em> from Ross Sea, Experimentally Exposed to PFOA
  42. Gene Expression Profiling of Trematomus bernacchii in Response to Thermal and Stabling Stress
  43. Ecomorphological Differentiation of Feeding Structures within the Antarctic Fish Species Flock Trematominae (Notothenioidei) from Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea)
  44. Absence of Nitrergic Modulation of Starling Response in Haemoglobin-Less Antarctic Fish Chionodraco hamatus
  45. Molecular Evolution of Metallothioneins of Antarctic Fish: A Physiological Adaptation to Peculiar Seawater Chemical Characteristics
  46. Metallothionein Expression as a Physiological Response against Metal Toxicity in the Striped Rockcod Trematomus hansoni
  47. Cadmium–Zinc Interaction in Mus musculus Fibroblasts
  48. Metallothionein Expression as Physiological Response Against Metal Toxicity in the Striped Rockcod <em>Trematomus hansoni</em>
  49. Metallothionein Expression as Physiological Response Against Metal Toxicity in the Striped Rockcod <em>Trematomus hansoni</em>
  50. MICRORGANISMS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL: A LABORATORY APPROACH TO STUDY MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGIES
  51. THE SCHOOL MEETS ITS ENVIRONMENT. DISCOVERING THE VENICE LAGOON
  52. AN INVESTIGATION ON THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF THE CONTACT WITH NATURE IN DEVELOPING-AGE CHILDREN. A REVIEW OF FORMAL AND NON-FORMAL EDUCATIONAL REALITIES IN THE VENETO REGION
  53. Antioxidant Responses Induced by PFAS Exposure in Freshwater Fish in the Veneto Region
  54. Antioxidant Responses Induced by PFAS Exposure in Freshwater Fish in the Veneto Region
  55. ISEV2022 Abstract Book
  56. Assessment of Reed Grasses (Phragmites australis) Performance in PFAS Removal from Water: A Phytoremediation Pilot Plant Study
  57. AN INNOVATIVE DIDACTIC APPROACH TO STUDY PORIFERA, ANNELIDA AND MOLLUSCA IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  58. THE DIDACTIC APPROACH OF THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE E-BUG IN THE TOPICS OF MICROBIOLOGY AND HEALTH EDUCATION IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  59. Temperature-Related Effects of Myocardial Protection Strategies in Swine Hearts after Prolonged Warm Ischemia
  60. BACTERIA AND YEASTS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL: A LABORATORY APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGIES
  61. WHAT IS ESSENTIAL IS INVISIBLE TO EYE: A DIDACTIC RESEARCH ON MICROBIOLOGY AND HEALTH EDUCATION IN THIRD GRADE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL THROUGH PLAYING AND LABORATORY APPROACH
  62. Morphological analysis of erythrocytes of an Antarctic teleost under heat stress: Bias of the stabling effect
  63. Typical 2-Cys Peroxiredoxins as a Defense Mechanism against Metal-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Solitary Ascidian Ciona robusta
  64. Antarctic Fish as a Global Pollution Sensor: Metals Biomonitoring in a Twelve-Year Period
  65. Typical 2-Cys Peroxiredoxins as a Defense Mechanism against Metal-Induced Oxidative Stress in the Solitary Ascidian <em>Ciona robusta</em>
  66. A, B, C, D… NA: GENETICS EXPLAINED TO CHILDREN. AN INNOVATIVE DIDACTIC AND LABORATORY PROPOSAL IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  67. MY CLASSROOM AS BIG AS THE WORLD OF CAITPR. AN INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL-DIDACTIC APPROACH FOR THE TRAINING OF ECO-SENSITIVE CITIZENS
  68. The new PFAS C6O4 and its effects on marine invertebrates: First evidence of transcriptional and microbiota changes in the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum
  69. Stress granules in Ciona robusta: First evidences of TIA-1-related nucleolysin and tristetraprolin gene expression under metal exposure
  70. MICROORGANISMS IN THE ALIMENTATION IN PRIMARY SCHOOL: THE LABORATORY DIDACTICS IN THE TEACHING - LEARNING PROCESSES OF LIFE SCIENCES
  71. SUSTAINABLE FOOD: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH BASED ON THE ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING METHOD IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
  72. Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Molecules with Antioxidant Function
  73. Endocrine disrupting effects of copper and cadmium in the oocytes of the Antarctic Emerald rockcod Trematomus bernacchii
  74. "TEACHER, MAY WE TOUCH IT?" AN INNOVATIVE LABORATORY APPROACH TO ADDRESS MACROSCOPIC AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF HUMAN AND MAMMALS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  75. THE CIRCLE OF LIFE. REPRODUCTION AND HUMAN EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT TOLD TO PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
  76. Cold Adaptation in Antarctic Notothenioids: Comparative Transcriptomics Reveals Novel Insights in the Peculiar Role of Gills and Highlights Signatures of Cobalamin Deficiency
  77. RNA-sequencing Indicates High Hemocyanin Expression as a Key Strategy for Cold Adaptation in the Antarctic Amphipod <em>Eusirus</em> cf. <em>giganteus</em> Clade g3
  78. Non-enzymatic antioxidant responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis: Insights into the physiological role against metal-induced oxidative stress
  79. MICROORGANISMS IN THE ALIMENTATION IN PRIMARY SCHOOL: THE LABORATORY DIDACTICS IN THE TEACHING - LEARNING PROCESSES OF LIFE SCIENCES
  80. SUSTAINABLE FOOD: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH BASED ON THE ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING METHOD IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
  81. RNA-sequencing indicates high hemocyanin expression as a key strategy for cold adaptation in the Antarctic amphipod Eusirus cf. giganteus clade g3
  82. PFAS Environmental Pollution and Antioxidant Responses: An Overview of the Impact on Human Field
  83. PFAS Environmental Pollution and Antioxidant Responses: An Overview of the Impact on Human Field
  84. Molecular Characterization, Protein–Protein Interaction Network, and Evolution of Four Glutathione Peroxidases from Tetrahymena thermophila
  85. A COMPARATIVE APPROACH TO THE VERTEBRATE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  86. PLANTS AND THEIR SEASONAL CHANGES: TEACHING BIOLOGY IN PRIMARY SCHOOL USING THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
  87. Molecular Characterization, Protein-protein Interaction Network, and Evolution of four Glutathione Peroxidases from <em>Tetrahymena Thermophila</em>
  88. Non-Enzymatic Antioxidant Responses of <em>Mytilus galloprovincialis</em> under Cadmium-Induced Oxidative Stress Risk
  89. Copper/Zinc Superoxide Dismutase from the Crocodile Icefish Chionodraco hamatus: Antioxidant Defense at Constant Sub-Zero Temperature
  90. THE "DA VINCI" BIODIVERSITY PARK (TREVISO, ITALY). A DIDACTIC GARDEN AS INNOVATIVE SUPPORT TO THE TEACHING OF SCIENCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOL
  91. THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. AN INSTRUMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION AND CARE PEDAGOGY
  92. Draft genome assembly and transcriptome data of the icefish Chionodraco myersi reveal the key role of mitochondria for a life without hemoglobin at subzero temperatures
  93. Molecular characterization of novel mitochondrial peroxiredoxins from the Antarctic emerald rockcod and their gene expression in response to environmental warming
  94. A DAY AT THE MUSEUM. LABORATORY TEACHING IN THE MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUA FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL
  95. DISCOVERING LIVING ORGANISMS: A DIDACTIC RESEARCH TO INTRODUCE BIOLOGY IN KINDERGARTEN
  96. Characterization of the peroxiredoxin 1 subfamily from Tetrahymena thermophila
  97. Morpho-functional effects of heat stress on the gills of Antarctic T. bernacchii and C. hamatus
  98. INQUIRY INTO ANIMAL TRACKS: AN EXPERIMENTAL APPLICATION OF IBSE -INQUIRY BASED SCIENCE EDUCATION- APPROACH IN THE ECOLOGICAL FIELD IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  99. THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM OF VERTEBRATES AND INVERTEBRATES: AN EMPIRICAL RESEARCH TO INTRODUCE IN THE FOURTH CLASS THE TREATMENT OF ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY IN A COMPARATIVE KEY
  100. AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO DEAL WITH BIODIVERSITY AT SCHOOL WITH ITS INVESTIGATION IN DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS
  101. CITRUS FRUITS. COURSE TO EDUCATE TO SCIENTIFIC CURIOSITY
  102. LITTLE SCIENTISTS FOR LARGE DISCOVERIES: AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO SURVEY THE WORLD WITH CLASSES II OF THE PRIMARY SCHOOL - THE OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF PLANT LIFE
  103. WHO IS AFRAID OF INSECTS? A DIDACTIC RESEARCH IN THE BIOLOGICAL FIELD IN KINDERGARTEN
  104. FROM CELL TO INHERITANCE OF CHARACTERS: AN INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL GENETICS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
  105. INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF INSECTS: A DIDACTIC RESEARCH IN KINDERGARTEN
  106. Molecular characterization and metal induced gene expression of the novel glutathione peroxidase 7 from the chordate invertebrate Ciona robusta
  107. Cu,Zn Superoxide Dismutase Genes in Tribolium castaneum: Evolution, Molecular Characterisation, and Gene Expression during Immune Priming
  108. INTED2017 Proceedings
  109. THE KINGDOM OF FUNGI IN PRIMARY SCHOOL: AN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY FIELD
  110. The Anti-Oxidant Defense System of the Marine Polar Ciliate Euplotes nobilii: Characterization of the MsrB Gene Family
  111. EDULEARN16 Proceedings
  112. Rotavirus presence in Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from Southwestern Albanian Coasts
  113. Peroxiredoxin 6 from the Antarctic emerald rockcod: molecular characterization of its response to warming
  114. Characterization and expression of a new cytoplasmic glutathione peroxidase 1 gene in the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii
  115. Positive selection effects on the biochemical properties of fish pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide receptor (QRFPR)
  116. Metal and metallothionein distribution in different tissues of the Mediterranean clam Venerupis philippinarum during copper treatment and detoxification
  117. Positive selection effects on the biochemical properties of mammal pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide receptor (QRFPR)
  118. Cu,Zn Superoxide Dismutases from Tetrahymena thermophila: Molecular Evolution and Gene Expression of the First Line of Antioxidant Defenses
  119. Characterization and transcription studies of a phytochelatin synthase gene from the solitary tunicate Ciona intestinalis exposed to cadmium
  120. Characterization and metal-induced gene transcription of two new copper zinc superoxide dismutases in the solitary ascidian Ciona intestinalis
  121. Transcription of genes involved in glutathione biosynthesis in the solitary tunicate Ciona intestinalis exposed to metals
  122. Cloning and characterization of cytoplasmic carbonic anhydrase from gills of four Antarctic fish: insights into the evolution of fish carbonic anhydrase and cold adaptation
  123. Comparative study on metal homeostasis and detoxification in two Antarctic teleosts
  124. Gene Expression Profile in Murine 3T3 Fibroblasts Photosensitized by a Tetracationic Porphyrin
  125. Functional Characterization of the 5′-upstream Region of MTT5 Metallothionein Gene from Tetrahymena thermophila
  126. Physiological antioxidant responses against high environmental oxygen concentration: Glutathione peroxidase from the Antarctic teleost Trematomus eulepidotus
  127. Characterisation of the carbonic anhydrase cDNAs from antarctic teleost Trematomus bernacchii and mangrove teleost Periophtalmus sobrinus
  128. MTT2, a copper-inducible metallothionein gene from Tetrahymena thermophila
  129. Antioxidant responses to variations in dissolved oxygen of Scapharca inaequivalvis and Tapes philippinarum, two bivalve species from the lagoon of Venice
  130. Molecular and functional evolution of Tetrahymena metallothioneins: New insights into the gene family of Tetrahymena thermophila
  131. Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase from Trematomus bernacchii: Functional conservation and erratic molecular evolution in Antarctic teleosts
  132. Metallothionein Gene from Tetrahymena thermophila with a Copper-Inducible-Repressible Promoter
  133. Antioxidant responses of the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, to environmental variability of dissolved oxygen
  134. Cholinesterase activities in the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki: Tissue expression and effect of ZnCl2 exposure
  135. Preliminary investigation on cholinesterases activity inAdamussium colbeckifrom Terra Nova Bay: Field and laboratory study
  136. Cloning and Sequencing of Four New Metallothionein Genes from Tetrahymena thermophila and T. pigmentosa: Evolutionary Relationships in Tetrahymena MT Family
  137. Metal Accumulation and Binding Protein Induction in Mytilus galloprovincialis , Scapharca inaequivalvis , and Tapes philippinarum from the Lagoon of Venice
  138. Metal Interaction and Regulation of Metallothionein Genes
  139. Copper adaptation and methylotrophic metabolism inCandida boidinii
  140. Identification, Cloning and Characterisation of a Novel Copper-Metallothionein in Sequencing of cDNA and Expression
  141. Oxidative burst and metallothionein as a scavenger in macrophages
  142. Metallothionein and Glutathione as Stress Indicators in Bivalves in the Lagoon of Venice
  143. Regulation of metallothionein (MT) in Tetrahymena: Induction of MT-mRNA and protein by cadmium exposure
  144. Relationship between metallothionein and metal contents in red-blooded and white-blooded Antarctic teleosts
  145. Physiological responses to heavy metals and adaptation to increased oxygen partial pressure in Antarctic fish and protozoa
  146. Cadmium metallothionein gene of Tetrahymena pyriformis