Molluscs as multidisciplinary models in environment toxicology |
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Authors: | Rittschof Dan McClellan-Green Patricia |
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Affiliation: | Marine Laboratory, Nicholas School of the Environment, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Duke University, 135 Duke Marine Laboratory Road, Beaufort, NC 28516, USA. ritt@duke.edu |
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Abstract: | The primary goal of this paper is to stimulate discussion and promote the use of mollusc models and multidisciplinary research approaches in the field of environmental toxicology. Molluscs are effective models because they are ubiquitous, have highly conserved control and regulatory pathways that are often homologous to vertebrate systems, and are extremely sensitive to anthropogenic inputs. We have attempted to provide initial references as an avenue into the literature and as a means for researchers to expand their thoughts to regions outside of their own area of expertise. The authors are particularly interested in developing multidisciplinary international collaborative efforts. |
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