Inhaltsverzeichnis
Fish cell lines as a tool in aquatic toxicology. - Primary cell cultures from fish in ecotoxicology. - Cytological alterations in fish hepatocytes following in vivo and in vitro sublethal exposure to xenobiotics structural biomarkers of environmental contamination. - Architectural pattern, tissue and cellular morphology in livers of fishes: Relationship to experimentally-induced neoplastic responses. - Immunochemical approaches to studies of CYP1A localization and induction by xenobiotics in fish. - Oxidative stress in fish by environmental pollutants. - Origin of cadmium and lead in clear softwater lakes of high-altitude and high-latitude, and their bioavailability and toxicity to fish. - Effects of organotin compounds in fish: from the molecular to the population level. - Multiple stressors in the Sacramento River watershed. - Effects of estrogenic substances in the aquatic environment. - Testing of chemicals with fish a critical evaluation of tests with special regard to zebrafish. - Bioaccumulation of contaminants in fish.