"Biochemical Ecotoxicology: Principles and Methods" presents
practical approaches to biochemical ecotoxicology experiments for
environmental protection and conservation.
With its methodical, stepped approach this essential reference
introduces readers to current techniques for toxicity endpoint
testing, suitable for laboratories of any size and budget. Each
chapter presents a state-of-the-art principle, a quick and
inexpensive procedure (including appropriate reagents), case
studies, and demonstrations on how to analyze your results.
Generic techniques are covered, suitable for a variety of
organisms, as well as high-throughput techniques like quantitative
polymerase chain reactions and enzyme-linked immunoassays.
Cutting-edge approaches, including microarrays and omics
techniques, are also included, making this is an essential
reference for anyone who needs to assess environmental
toxicity.
Practical, cost-effective approaches to assess environmental
toxicity endpoints for all types of organismPresents theory,
methods, case studies and information on how to analyze
resultsState-of-the-art techniques, such as omics approaches to
toxicology and microarrays "
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