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Physiological endpoints in daphnid acute toxicity tests
Science of The Total Environment, 2020Daphnids are freshwater crustaceans used in toxicity tests. Although lethality and immobilisation are the most commonly used endpoints in those tests, more sensitive parameters are required for determination of sublethal acute effects of toxicants. The use of various physiological endpoints in daphnids is considered as a low-cost and simple alternative
A. Bownik
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A comparison of standard acute toxicity tests with rapid-screening toxicity tests
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1995AbstractThis study compared the relative sensitivity of five inexpensive, rapid toxicity tests to the sensitivity of five standard aquatic acute toxicity tests through literature review and testing. The rapid toxicity tests utilized organisms that require little culturing or handling prior to testing: a freshwater rotifer (Branchionus calyciflorus ...
Margaret W. Toussaint +3 more
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Acute Toxicity Tests of Metrizamide
Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1973S. Salvesen
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Toward High-Throughput Fish Embryo Toxicity Tests in Aquatic Toxicology.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2021Addressing the shift from classical animal testing to high-throughput in vitro and/or simplified in vivo proxy models has been defined as one of the upcoming challenges in aquatic toxicology. In this regard, the fish embryo toxicity test (FET) has gained
D. Wlodkowic, O. Campana
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