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Characterization of a fatty acid-binding protein from the Pacific oyster (Crass...

Tisca, Juliana F.; dos Santos, Karin; Pessati, Tomás B.; Zacchi, Flávia L.; Soares, Fabíola S.; Oliveira, Vanessa A.; Bebianno, Maria João

Pharmaceuticals and their metabolites constitute a class of xenobiotics commonly found in aquatic environments which may cause toxic effects in aquatic organisms. Several different lipophilic molecules, including some pharmaceuticals, can bind to fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs), a group of evolutionarily related cytoplasmic proteins that belong to the intracellular lipid-binding protein (iLBP) family. An oy...


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Tisca, Juliana F.; dos Santos, Karin; Pessati, Tomás B.; Zacchi, Flávia L.; Soares, Fabíola S.; Oliveira, Vanessa A.; Bebianno, Maria João


Differential gene transcription, biochemical responses, and cytotoxicity assess...

Serrano, Miguel A. S.; Gonzalez-Rey, Maria; Mattos, Jacó J.; Flores-Nunes, Fabrício; Mello, Álvaro C. P.; Zacchi, Flávia L.; Piazza, Clei E.

Pharmaceuticals, such as anti-inflammatory nonsteroidal drugs, are frequently detected in aquatic ecosystems. Studies about the effects of these substances in nontarget organisms, such as bivalves, are relevant. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects on antioxidant status caused by ibuprofen (IBU) in oysters Crassostrea gigas exposed for 1, 4, and 7 days at concentrations 1 and 100 μg L(-1). Levels o...


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