Environmentally Relevant Concentrations of Triclosan Induce Cyto-Genotoxicity and Biochemical Alterations in the Hatchlings of <i>Labeo rohita</i>
Xenobiotic Triclosan (TCS) is of great concern because of its existence in a variety of personal, household and healthcare products and continuous discharge in water worldwide. Excessive use of TCS-containing sanitizers and antiseptic products during the COVID-19 pandemic further increased its conte...
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Autores principales: | Sunil Sharma, Owias Iqbal Dar, Megha Andotra, Simran Sharma, Arvinder Kaur, Caterina Faggio |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d7cb51f8bb7d4fffb88f48569b6b1f86 |
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