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Chapter Thirty‐Three Lysosomes and Autophagy in Aquatic Animals
Michael N. Moore
, Angela Koehler
, David Lowe
, Aldo Viarengo
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Lysosome
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Autophagy
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Aquatic Organisms
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Environmental Pollutants
50%
Autophagic
50%
Lysosomal Membrane Stability
50%
Intracellular Protein
25%
Well-being
25%
Pollutants
25%
Reactive Oxygen Species
25%
Isolated Cells
25%
Toxic Effects
25%
Frozen Section
25%
Protective Behavior
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Lysosomal Membrane
25%
Marine mussels
25%
Protein Estimation
25%
Stress Response
25%
Slime Molds
25%
Volume Ratio
25%
Organic Xenobiotics
25%
Human Population
25%
Eukaryotes
25%
Fluorescently Labeled
25%
Cell Health
25%
Normal Function
25%
Food Resources
25%
Health Impact
25%
Model Linking
25%
Social Amoeba
25%
Toxic Metals
25%
Ecosystem Health
25%
Bioindicator
25%
Environmental Risk
25%
Common Target
25%
Nutritional Deprivation
25%
Mechanistic Model
25%
Mollusks
25%
Toxic Organic Compounds
25%
Toxicological Responses
25%
Caloric Restriction
25%
Membrane Destabilization
25%
Lysosomal Membrane Integrity
25%
Cellular Dysfunction
25%
Morphometric Measurements
25%
Reaction Modeling
25%
Autophagic Dysfunction
25%
Generic Indicators
25%
Cytoplasmic Proteins
25%
Explanatory Frameworks
25%
Lysosomal Damage
25%
Coupling Measurement
25%
Simulation Modeling
25%
Shellfish
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Mollusca
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Xenobiotics
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mollusca
25%