2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40009-014-0345-1
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Pathophysiological Changes in Rohu (Labeo rohita, Hamilton) Fingerlings Following Arsenic Exposure

Abstract: Arsenic (As), a toxic environmental contaminant and a human carcinogen, has become a major public health problem. Fish has been among the most commonly used models in ecotoxicology and biomedical research and has helped in understanding many complex diseases, thereby providing clues for developing remedial measures. An experimental study was conducted to investigate the early signs and symptoms and pathophysiological changes in the major carp rohu (Labeo rohita) following arsenic exposure. Fishes were exposed … Show more

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