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This project investigates the transport mechanisms of essential and non-essential metals in zebrafish to understand their bioaccumulation and toxicity in aquatic environments. By studying gene expression and metal interactions, it aims to improve models predicting metal impacts on aquatic life.
Due to anthropogenic activities, concentrations of both essential and non-essential elements in surface waters are often far above the natural levels imposing a threat to the health of aquatic organisms.
At present, Biotic Ligand Model (BLM) is the most widely used computational concept used for setting water quality criteria.
It predicts the effects of water chemistry on metal bioavailability and toxicity by linking metal speciation in solution with the amount of accumulated metal and relating…
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