Fluoxetine in the environment may interfere with the neurotransmission or endocrine systems of aquatic animals
Antidepressants are extensively used to treat the symptoms of depression in humans, and the environmentally discharged drugs potentially threaten aquatic organisms. In this study, the acute toxic effects of fluoxetine (FLX) were investigated in two aquatic organisms, the freshwater polyp (Hydra magn...
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Main Authors: | Ade Yamindago, Nayun Lee, Nayoung Lee, Yejin Jo, Seonock Woo, Seungshic Yum |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dde3ea7de25346b4bdda8d800ac636e5 |
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