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    Morphofunctional Evidence of Changes in Principal and Mitochondria-Rich Cells in the Epidermis of the Frog Rana kl. esculenta Living in a Polluted Habitat

    The epidermis of vertebrates is the body’s principal barrier against environment and its possible contaminants. The presence of keratins, as well as specific detoxifying molecules or enzyme activities, in the ...

    C. Fenoglio, A. Grosso, E. Boncompagni in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (2006)

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    Little Egrets (Egretta Garzetta) and Trace-Metal Contamination in Wetlands of China

    The rapidly develo** Asian countries may face threatening environmental contamination, that however remains largely unassessed. We studied persistent trace elements in three wetlands, Poyang Lake, relatively...

    Y. Zhang, L. Ruan, M. Fasola, E. Boncompagni in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (2006)

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    Egrets as Monitors of Trace-Metal Contamination in Wetlands of Pakistan

    Environments in Pakistan are subject to increasing pollution, but previous studies were very scanty. During 1999 and 2000, we assessed trace element contamination at three wetlands, Karachi Harbour (with presu...

    E. Boncompagni, A. Muhammad, R. Jabeen in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (2003)

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    Persistent Organic Pollutants in Little Egret Eggs from Selected Wetlands in Pakistan

    C. Sanpera, X. Ruiz, L. Jover, G. Llorente in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (2003)