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Dominant effects of the antiepileptic drug carbamazepine over climate change st...

Nascimento Bajwa, Farhat-Un-Nisá; Cunha, Marta; Vilke, Juliano Marcelo; Dias Duarte Fragoso, Bruno; Borges, Rodrigo; Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.

Pharmaceuticals have become ubiquitous in marine realms, raising concerns about their ecological effects. This study investigates the ecotoxicological impact of the antiepileptic drug carbamazepine on marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) under increased seawater temperature and salinity, reflecting projected climate change scenarios. Mussels were exposed to carbamazepine (CBZ, 5 μg L− 1 ) for 28 days in b...


Impact of the COVID-19 Health Crisis on Key Populations at Higher Risk for, or ...

Delabre, Rosemary M; Di Ciaccio, Marion; Lorente, Nicolas; Villes, Virginie; Castro Avila, Juliana; Yattassaye, Adam; Bonifaz, César; Ben Moussa, Amal

Background Information concerning the impact of the COVID-19 health crisis on populations most affected by HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV; or key populations [KP]), and those working with these populations in community settings, is limited. Community-based organizations working in the field of HIV and viral hepatitis are well placed to identify and meet the new needs of KP owing to the health crisis. Objective ...


Relatório de atividades da Rede de Rastreio Comunitária em 2022

Meireles, Paula; Maria João Novais; Freitas, Rosa; Rocha, Miguel


An emergent treat: Marine heatwaves: Implications for marine decapod crustacean...

Monteiro, Marta; Castro, Samuel L.P. de; Marques, Sónia Cotrim; Freitas, Rosa; Azeiteiro, Ulisses M.

Anthropogenic-mediated climate change severely affects the oceans. The most common definition of a Marine heatwave (MHW) considers that water temperatures rise above the 90th percentile threshold values, based on the last 30 years' average of temperature records for a particular location, and remains this high for five or more days. The current review addresses the evolution of definitions used, as well as the ...

Date: 2023   |   Origin: IC-online

Can temperature rise change the impacts induced by e-waste on adults and sperm ...

Leite, Carla; Russo, Tania; Cuccaro, Alessia; Pinto, João; Polese, Gianluca; Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.; Pretti, Carlo; Pereira, Eduarda; Freitas, Rosa

Nowadays, it is of utmost importance to consider climate change factors, such as ocean warming, since the risk of negative impacts derived from increased surface water temperature is predicted to be high to the biodiversity. The need for renewable energy technologies, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, has led to the increasing use of rare earth elements (REEs). Dysprosium (Dy) is widely used in magnets, motor...


Impact of Sea Warming and 17-α-Ethinylestradiol Exposure on the Lipid Metabolis...

Rodrigues, João A.; Bispo, Daniela S. C.; Silva, Mónica G.; Araújo, Rita; Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.; Freitas, Rosa; Gil, Ana M.

This paper reports on an NMR metabolomics study of lipophilic extracts of Ruditapes philippinarum clams exposed to the hormonal contaminant 17-α-ethinylestradiol (EE2), at 17 °C and 21 °C. The results reveal that exposure at 17 °C triggers a weak response at low EE2 concentrations, suggestive of a slight increase in membrane rigidity, followed by lipid metabolic stability at higher EE2 concentrations. On the ot...


Sub-lethal effects induced in Mytilus galloprovincialis after short-term exposu...

Paciello, Sofia; Russo, Tania; De Marchi, Lucia; Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.; Meucci, Valentina; Pretti, Carlo; He, Yide; Della Torre, Camila; Freitas, Rosa

Surfactants are among the most common PPCPs that reach coastal systems, being often used in large quantities in cleaning products such as detergents and soap powders. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is listed in this group of emerging contaminants. Previous studies have already demonstrated the presence of SLS in aquatic environments and the negative effects on organisms living there. However, with ocean acidificat...


An alien metabolite vs. a synthetic chemical hazard: an ecotoxicological compar...

Russo, Tania; Coppola, Francesca; Leite, Carla; Carbone, Marianna; Paris, Debora; Motta, Andrea; Di Cosmo, Anna; Soares, Amadeu M. V. M.; Mollo, Ernesto

Bioactive natural products from marine invasive species may dramatically impact native communities, while many synthetic pharmaceutical drugs are released into the marine environment and have long-lasting harmful effects on aquatic life. Sometimes, metabolites from alien species and synthetic compounds share similar mechanisms of action, suggesting comparable ecotoxicological impacts. This applies to the alkalo...


Removal of mercury by silica-supported ionic liquids: efficiency and ecotoxicol...

Viana, Thainara; Almeida, Raquel; Figueira, Paula; Rocha, Luciana; Neves, Márcia; Freitas, Rosa; Freire, Mara; Henriques, Bruno; Pereira, Eduarda

Anthropogenic impacts have affected the coastal environment and contributed to its contamination. Mercury (Hg) is widespread in nature and has been shown to be toxic in even the smallest amounts, negatively affecting not only the marine ecosystem but also the entire trophic chain due to its biomagnification. Mercury ranks third on the Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseases Registry (ATSDR) priority list and i...


Relatório de atividades da Rede de Rastreio Comunitária em 2021

Meireles, Paula; Maria João Novais; Simões, Daniel; Freitas, Rosa; Rocha, Miguel


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