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Isolation-hypoxia and re-oxygenation of the pallial cavity of female Crepipatella dilatata during estuarine salinity changes requires increased glyoxylase activity and antioxidant metabolism to avoid oxidative damage to female tissues and developing embryos
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Isolation-hypoxia and re-oxygenation of the pallial cavity of female Crepipatella dilatata during estuarine salinity changes requires increased glyoxylase activity and antioxidant metabolism to avoid oxidative damage to female tissues and developing embryos

Victor Cubillos, Oscar Chaparro, Cristian Segura, Jaime Montory, Edgardo Cruces and David Burritt
Marine environmental research, Vol.119, pp.59-71
01/08/2016

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