Homeostasis and Toxicology of Essential Metals /

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Edition:First edition.
Imprint:London ; New York : Academic Press, 2012.
Description:1 online resource (xxi, 497 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color).
Language:English
Series:Fish physiology ; v. 31A
Fish physiology ; v. 31A.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12378204
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Other authors / contributors:Wood, Chris M., editor.
Farrell, Anthony Peter, 1952- editor.
Brauner, Colin J., editor.
ISBN:9780123786371
0123786371
9780123786364
0123786363
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Text in English.
Print version record.
Summary:Homeostasis and Toxicology of Essential Metals synthesizes the explosion of new information on the molecular, cellular, and organismal handling of metals in fish in the past 15 years. These elements are no longer viewed by fish physiologists as "heavy metals" that kill fish by suffocation, but rather as interesting moieties that enter and leave fish by specific pathways, which are subject to physiological regulation. The metals featured in this volume are those about which there has been most public and scientific concern, and therefore are those most widely studied by fish researchers. Metals such as Cu, Zn, Fe, Ni, Co, Se, Mo and Cr are either proven to be or are strongly suspected to be essential in trace amounts, yet are toxic in higher doses. The companion volume, Homeostasis and Toxicology of Non-Essential Metals, Volume 31B, covers metals that have no known nutritive function in fish at present, but which are toxic at fairly low levels, such as Ag, Al, Cd, Pb, Hg, As, Sr, and U. In addition, three chapters in Volumes 31A and 31B on Basic Principles (Chapter 1, 31A), Field Studies and Ecological Integration (Chapter 9, 31A) and Modeling the Physiology and Toxicology of Metals (Chapter 9, 31B) act as integrative summaries and make these two volumes a vital set for readers. All major essential metals of interest are covered in metal-specific chapters Each metal-specific chapter is written by fish physiologists/toxicologists who are recognized authorities for that metal A common format is featured throughout this two volume edition.
Other form:Print version: Homeostasis and toxicology of essential metals. 1st ed. London ; New York : Academic Press, 2012 0123786363

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