1st Edition

Aquatic Toxicology Molecular, Biochemical, and Cellular Perspectives

By Donald C. Malins Copyright 1994

    Aquatic Toxicology examines research findings on the chronic effects of pollutants on aquatic species. Understanding these chronic effects is vital to determining the impact of small concentrations of pollutants on aquatic life in rivers, estuaries, lakes, and coastal waters. Featuring research from renowned experts in the field, this book evaluates modern techniques in the fields of molecular biology and biochemistry. It is indispensable to aquatic toxicologists, aquatic biochemists, fisheries scientists, industrial chemists, and researchers at federal, state, and university levels.

    1. Trophic Transfer of Chemicals in the Aquatic Environment M.O. James and K.M. Kleinow 2. Enzymology and Molecular Biology of Phase 2 Xenobiotic-Conjugating Enzymes in Fish S.G. George 3. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Monooxygenases- Current Directions in Forms, Functions, and Regulation of Cytochrome P450 in Aquatic Species J.J. Stegeman and M.E. Hahn 4. Cells, Cellular Responses, and Their Markers in Chronic Toxicity of Fishes D.E. Hinton 5. Modulation of Blood Cell-Mediated Oxyradical Production in Aquatic Species- Implications and Applications R.S. Anderson 6. DNA Adduct Analysis in Fish- Laboratory and Field Studies A.E. Maccubbin 7. Expression of Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressor Genes in Teleost Fishes R.J. Van Beneden and G.K. Ostrander 8. Pathobiology of Chemical-Associated Neoplasia in Fish M.J. Moore and M.S. Myers 9. Metal Regulation in Aquatic Animals- Mechanisms of Uptake, Accumulation, and Release G. Roesijadi and W.E. Robinson 10. Behavioral Mechanisms of Metal Toxicity in Fishes D.N. Weber and R.E. Spieler 11. Use of Physiologically Based Toxicokinetic Models in a Mechanistic Approach to Aquatic Toxicology J.M. McKim and J.W. Nichols

    Biography

    Donald C. Malins