Metformin-Induced Alterations In Gills Of The Freshwater Fish Astyanax Lacustris (Lütken, 1875) Detected By Histological And Scanning Electron Microscopy
Abstract:The antidiabetic drug metformin is widely prescribed and found in high concentrations in the environment around the world, raising concern about potential impacts on aquatic life. Fish have a fundamental ecological role and are considered excellent experimental models in ecotoxicology studies. Gills of fish are extremely sensitive to even minor chemical or physical changes in the surroundings, mainly because of the large surface of the respiratory epithelium and the high perfusion rate, which both facilitate t… Show more
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