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Biochemical blood parameters: are they effective biomarkers of chronic toxicity?

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The use of biomarkers has become attractive and useful for monitoring environmental quality and health of fish inhabiting polluted ecosystems. Among them, plasmatic biochemical parameters could be a promissory indicator of fish health condition. The question that comes up is if plasmatic biochemical levels could be a tool in a long-term evaluation of the fish stress responses.

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Fernandes, Conceição; Fontaínhas-Fernandes, A.; Coimbra, A.; Saavedra, M.J.; Salgado, M.A. (2009). Biochemical blood parameters: are they effective biomarkers of chronic toxicity? In Kungolos, A., [et al.] (Ed.) 2nd International Conference on Environmental Management, Engineering, Planning and Economics (CEMEPE) and SECOTOX Conference. Mykonos island. p. 50. ISBN 978-960-6865-08-04

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University of Thessaly

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