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Energy metabolism of bivalves at reduced oxygen tensionsDifferential sensitivities to hypoxia by two anoxia-tolerant marine molluscs: a biochemical analysisPhysiological and biochemical responses of the bivalve Scapharca inaequivalvis to hypoxia and cadmium exposure: erythrocytes versus other tissuesConversion of phosphoenolpyruvate in Venus gallina and Scapharca inaequivalvis at anoxia stress I. Time dependencyInfluence of long-term hypoxia on the energy metabolism of the haemoglobin- containing bivalve Scapharca inaequivalvis: critical O2 levels for metabolic depressionEffects of cadmium on anoxic survival, haematology, erythrocytic volume regulation and haemoglobin-oxygen affinity in the marine bivalve Scapharca inaequivalvisLong-term anaerobic metabolism of erythrocytes of the arcid clam Scapharca inaequivalvisEnergy metabolism of invertebrate erythrocytes: anaerobic metabolism of blood clamsInfluence of incubation conditions on the anoxic survival of marine bivalves. Static and semi-static incubationsResistance of bivalves to anoxia as a response to pollution induced environmental stressEnergy metabolism of the red blood cells of arcid clams as compared to vertebrates
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P. Cortesi
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