2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202306.2104.v1
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Pets, Genuine Tools in Detecting Environmental Pollutants. Sentinels and Biomonitors

Cristina Hegedus,
Luisa Andronie,
Paul Uiuiu
et al.

Abstract: In this world that we share with them, they became unintended sentinels for the consequences of pollutant exposure, developing similar conditions to humans, and even earlier. This review focuses on the human-pet interaction and on the effects of the environment pets share with us. Alongside other species, canine and feline companions are veritable models in human medical research. The latency period for showing chronic exposure effects to pollutants is just a few years in them, compared to considerably more, d… Show more

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