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“... stress or addressed neurotoxicity. For P. elegans, an inhibition of AChE and the decrease of antioxidant...”
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“...Cadmium (Cd) is considered one of the most toxic heavy metals for its ability to affect different...”
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“...The Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic metal, widely used in industry and is a constant component...”
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“... liver, and a decrease in hepatic δ-ALA-D activity in relation to high-starch diet-fed animals. Blood HbA...”
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“... these elements, we highlight cadmium (Cd), a highly toxic element that is easily absorbed by plants...”
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“..., metals can accumulate in the organs causing stress and even cell ionic homeostasis disorders, causing...”
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“... for stress relief elements in the habitat. Cadmium (Cd) has no biological role and is considered toxic...”
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