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Article

A Convenient Device for Xenobiotic Dosing and Haemolymph Sampling in Carcinus maenas (Portunidae, Decapoda)

UMR-I 02 INERIS-URCA-ULH Unité Stress Environnementaux et Biosurveillance des milieux aquatiques (SEBIO), Le Havre University, France
J. Xenobiot. 2014, 4(2), 4903; https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4903
Submission received: 11 December 2014 / Accepted: 11 December 2014 / Published: 21 December 2014

Abstract

The shore crab or European green crab, Carcinus maenas (L. 1758) , is one of the most widely studied crustaceans in the world and considered a valuable model for ecotoxicologi- cal research [...]
Keywords: injection device; sampling; hemolymph; glycaemia; crab injection device; sampling; hemolymph; glycaemia; crab

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Robert, A. A Convenient Device for Xenobiotic Dosing and Haemolymph Sampling in Carcinus maenas (Portunidae, Decapoda). J. Xenobiot. 2014, 4, 4903. https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4903

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Robert A. A Convenient Device for Xenobiotic Dosing and Haemolymph Sampling in Carcinus maenas (Portunidae, Decapoda). Journal of Xenobiotics. 2014; 4(2):4903. https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4903

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Robert, A. 2014. "A Convenient Device for Xenobiotic Dosing and Haemolymph Sampling in Carcinus maenas (Portunidae, Decapoda)" Journal of Xenobiotics 4, no. 2: 4903. https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4903

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