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Journal of Xenobiotics, Volume 6, Issue 2

December 2016 - 6 articles

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J. Xenobiot.2016, 6(2), 6588;https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6588 
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31 December 2016

The Annelid Polychaetes are the important representatives of the benthic community rec- ognized as biological tools of choice to reveal the perturbations which affect coastal ecosys- tems. [...]

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J. Xenobiot.2016, 6(2), 6721;https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6721 
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31 December 2016

Circumpolar studies have provided strong evidence of the vulnerability of marine ecosys- tems in response to anthropogenic activities. [...]

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J. Xenobiot.2016, 6(2), 6586;https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6586 
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31 December 2016

Estuaries are among the most anthro- pogenically degraded habitats on Earth. These shallow waters are particularly exposed to the impacts of pollution and global warming [...]

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J. Xenobiot.2016, 6(2), 6585;https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2016.6585 
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31 December 2016

One of the most remarkable features of immune systems through many species is the capacity of phagocytes to produce diverse form of oxidizing agents in order to destruct invaders [...]