SWIMMING BEHAVIOR OF DAPHNIA MAGNA IS ALTERED BY PESTICIDES OF CONCERN, AS COMPONENTS OF AGRICULTURAL SURFACE WATER AND IN ACUTE EXPOSURES

Swimming Behavior of Daphnia magna Is Altered by Pesticides of Concern, as Components of Agricultural Surface Water and in Acute Exposures

Pesticides with novel modes of action including neonicotinoids and anthranilic diamides are increasingly detected in global surface waters.Little is known about how these pesticides of concern interact in mixtures at environmentally relevant concentrations, a common exposure scenario in waterways impacted by pesticide pollution.We examined effects

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Biochemical and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Low Temperature-Driven Oxidative Stress in Pupal Apis mellifera Neural System

Exposure to low temperatures during honeybee development has been shown to impede brain development and affect cognitive function in adult bees.On the other hand, neuronal damage due to oxidative stress has been reported in many cases.Hence, biochemical parameters related to oxidative stress in honeybee pupae brain were determined.The levels of GSH

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Fluorescence detection of tramadol in healthy Chinese volunteers by high-performance liquid chromatography and bioequivalence assessment

Xiao Zhou, Ji Liu Department of Anesthesia, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Abstract: This study developed a revised high-performance liquid chromatography fluorescence method to determine plasma tramadol concentration, and thereby to examine the bioequivalence of two tra

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