Role of Nutritional Status on Arsenic Toxicity in Daphnia pulex: A Transcriptomic Perspective on Individual and Interactive Effects
Inorganic arsenic is a widespread environmental contaminant and known human carcinogen, yet the mechanisms by which nutritional status modulates arsenic toxicity remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated the main and interactive effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of arsenic, low food quantity, and low dietary phosphorus supply on genome-wide gene expression in aquatic grazer…
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