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Mercury–Selenium Accumulation Patterns in Muscle Tissue of Two Freshwater Fish Species, Eurasian Perch (Perca fluviatilis) and Vendace (Coregonus albula)

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Mercury–Selenium Accumulation Patterns in Muscle Tissue of Two Freshwater  Fish Species, Eurasian Perch (Perca fluviatilis) and Vendace (Coregonus  albula)
PDF) Dietary Selenium reduces the toxic effect of Mercury on different  organs (Brain, Gills, Kidney and Liver) of Rohu fish (Labeo rohita)

PDF) Dietary Selenium reduces the toxic effect of Mercury on different organs (Brain, Gills, Kidney and Liver) of Rohu fish (Labeo rohita)

1634858239, PDF, Seafood

1634858239, PDF, Seafood

PDF) Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Constructs EDITORS

PDF) Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Constructs EDITORS

IJERPH, Free Full-Text

IJERPH, Free Full-Text

Low-Level Experimental Selenite Additions Decrease Mercury in Aquatic Food  Chains and Fish Muscle but Increase Selenium in Fish Gonads

Low-Level Experimental Selenite Additions Decrease Mercury in Aquatic Food Chains and Fish Muscle but Increase Selenium in Fish Gonads

Growth curves for perch at the three investigated sites (left) and the

Growth curves for perch at the three investigated sites (left) and the

Freshwater mussels (Unionidae) brought into captivity exhibit up-regulation  of genes involved in stress and energy metabolism

Freshwater mussels (Unionidae) brought into captivity exhibit up-regulation of genes involved in stress and energy metabolism

Muscle Hg levels (log-scale, ng g⁻¹ dry weight) versus weight (a, c)

Muscle Hg levels (log-scale, ng g⁻¹ dry weight) versus weight (a, c)

Patterns of mercury and selenium in tissues and stomach contents of the  dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus from the SE Gulf of California, Mexico:  Concentrations, biomagnification and dietary intake - ScienceDirect

Patterns of mercury and selenium in tissues and stomach contents of the dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus from the SE Gulf of California, Mexico: Concentrations, biomagnification and dietary intake - ScienceDirect