Jouvet, 2010 - Google Patents
Mytilus edulis haemocytes variability: technique, individual and environmentJouvet, 2010
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- Jouvet L
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The widely distributed marine bivalve Mytilus edulis is used as a sentinel organism for ecological and toxicological assessments. As a filter feeder, it has the potential to bioaccumulate pollutants. It has been assumed that the cell concentration and cell type ratio …
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