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The Joint Danube Survey 3: Usage of freshwater mussels as bioindicators for detection of the genotoxic pollution
(Природно-математички факултет, Бања Лука, 2015)
The Joint Danube Survey 3 (JDS3) was the world‟s biggest river research expedition of its kind in 2013. JDS3 catalyzes international cooperation from all 14 of the main Danube Basin countries and the European Commission. ...
Bioassays in assessment of environmental pollution
(Institute of Marine Biology, University of Montenegro, 2019)
Water pollution represents one of the main threats of global freshwater diversity. Untreated urban wastewaters are the source of both microbiological and chemical pollution. In exposed organisms, pollution affects different ...
How flooding modifies genotoxic response in freshwater fish?
(University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture, 2015)
U ovom radu ispitivan je potencijal dve vrste roda Abramis (Abramis bjoerkna i Abramis
sapa) kao bioindikatora genotoksičnog potencijala vode reke Save primenom komet
testa. Izabrani lokalitet pripada oblasti intezivne ...
The impact of the Sava river pollution on biomarkers response in the liver and gills of three cyprinid species
(Institute for Water Quality, Resource and Waste Management TU Wien, 2017)
Due to the presence of a large number of different pollutants, monitoring of the surface water quality based solely on the analysis of a limited number of xenobiotics, cannot be considered as reliable. Beside toxic, these ...
Application of comet assay in aquatic organisms – summary and lessons learned in past 10 years of field research
(EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENTAL MUTAGENESIS & GENOMICS SOCIETY, 2022)
Within the past decade, our research group placed great effort in exploration of the impact of treated/untreated wastewaters on aquatic ecosystems as less than 13 % of collected municipal wastewaters are processed before ...
The impact of the Danube River pollution on biomarkers response in the liver and gills of common bream Abramis brama (L., 1758)
(University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2018)
The Danube, the second largest river in Europe, is of great importance for all the countries in the basin for production of drinking water, water supply for domestic, agricultural and industrial purposes. Along the stream, ...
Joint Danube Survey 3: microbiological quality and genotoxicity analysis
(Bojan Petrović, Valjevo (Serbia), February 2014, 2014)
Effect of floods on DNA damage of two cyprinid fish in the Sava River
(European Communities 7th Framework Programme under Grant Agreement no 603629-ENV-2013-6.2.1-GLOBAQUA, 2016)
Freshwater ecosystems are constantly deteriorated due to the multitude of human activities, intensification of the industrial processes, wastewater discharge and agricultural chemicals. Besides, climate change provokes ...
Impact of in vivo and in vitro exposure to selected cytostatics on DNA damage in haemocytes of freshwater mussels Unio pictorum and Unio tumidus
(Serbian Genetic Society, Belgrade, Serbia, 2014)
The impact of 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), Cisplatin (CP) and Etoposide (Eto) on DNA damage level was studied in vivo and in vitro on haemocytes of freshwater mussels Unio pictorum and U. tumidus using alkaline comet assay. For ...
The random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) assay in assessment of genotoxic potential: the Sava River case study
(Institute for Water Quality, Resource and Waste Management TU Wien, 2017)
The Sava River is the major drainage basin of Southeastern Europe and the largest tributary to the Danube River [1]. With a population of about 8.2 million and poor legislation regarding the discharge of wastewaters in the ...