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Heavy metals induced alterations in the acid phosphatase activity in the edible freshwater mussel Lamellidens marginalis
The Internet Journal of Toxicology , 03/13/09
Jayakumar P et al. - Variations in the profile of biomarkers present in the inhabitant species have been widely used to assess environmental contamination and it is also known that environmental contaminants could challenge the lysosomal integrity and their functions in case of mussels exposed to them. Such xenobiotics induced lysosomal membrane destabilization and the associated alterations in the lysosomal enzymes are useful diagnostic tools for determining the health of ecosystems facing contamination threats.
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