Abstract:Uranium (U) toxicity patterns for fish have been mainly determined under laboratory‐controlled waterborne exposure conditions. Because fish can take up metals from water and diet under in situ exposure conditions, a waterborne U exposure experiment (20 μg L−1, 20 d) was conducted in the laboratory to investigate transfer efficiency and target organ distribution in zebrafish Danio rerio compared with combined waterborne exposure (20 μg L−1) and diet‐borne exposure (10.7 μg g−1). 233Uranium was used as a specifi… Show more
Screening of potential uranium protein targets in fish ovaries after chronic waterborne exposure: differences and similarities between roach and zebrafish.
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