Heat shock protein 70 as a biomarker for copper contamination in Oreochromis mosssambicus
The need to monitor fresh water ecosystems for pollution is increasing, as is the need to develop a biomarker sensitive to a range of environmental insults. Recently, heat shock proteins have been identified as possible biomarkers of environmental contamination. However, evaluation as to their use a...
Main Author: | Grant, Byron |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/1019 |
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