Proteomic responses to metal-induced oxidative stress in hydrothermal vent-living mussels, Bathymodiolus sp., on the Southwest Indian Ridge
Bathymodiolin mussels are amongst the dominant fauna occupying hydrothermal vent ecosystems throughout the World's oceans. This subfamily inhabits a highly ephemeral and variable environment, where exceptionally high concentrations of reduced sulphur species and heavy metals necessitate adaptat...
Main Authors: | Cole, Catherine (Author), Coelho, Ana Varela (Author), James, Rachael H. (Author), Connelly, Doug (Author), Sheehan, David (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-05.
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