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This project investigates how harmful algal blooms affect oysters, focusing on their inflammatory responses and oxidative activities. It aims to understand the role of hemocytes in toxin transport and the mechanisms behind toxin accumulation or detoxification in bivalves, which is crucial for shellfish aquaculture and…
Harmful Algal blooms (HABs) are a global issue with economic, ecologic and biomedical implications.
Shellfish mortalities associated with HABs have been observed.
Algal toxins accumulate in some bivalves whereas other species won't display similar accumulation.
Furthermore, one species may respond differentially to various toxins, which causes difficulties to generalize the mechanisms involved.
Only very few studies investigated cellular and molecular mechanisms occurring during HAB exposure.
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