Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum

The research materials were selected during the 9-th Ukrainian Antarctic expedition in Academic Vernadsky station region. For analysis the fish samples that related to Nototheniidae, Bathydraconidae and Chaenichthyidae were used. The elemental composition of fish blood serum was estimated by flame a...

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Main Authors: Voitsitsky, V., Khyzhnyak, S., Druzherushenko, O., Lukashov, D., Pavlovich, A., Manilo, O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Національний антарктичний науковий центр МОН України 2006
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Online Access:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/128272
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spelling ftvarnadskynl:oai:dspace.nbuv.gov.ua:123456789/128272 2023-05-15T13:38:58+02:00 Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum Voitsitsky, V. Khyzhnyak, S. Druzherushenko, O. Lukashov, D. Pavlovich, A. Manilo, O. 2006 http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/128272 en eng Національний антарктичний науковий центр МОН України Український антарктичний журнал Біологічні дослідження Article 2006 ftvarnadskynl 2018-01-09T00:14:11Z The research materials were selected during the 9-th Ukrainian Antarctic expedition in Academic Vernadsky station region. For analysis the fish samples that related to Nototheniidae, Bathydraconidae and Chaenichthyidae were used. The elemental composition of fish blood serum was estimated by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The elemental analysis of blood serum of the Antarctic fish revealed the species- dependent distribution. The expedience of the fish blood serum use for environmental biotesting is proposed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine: DSpace Antarctic The Antarctic Vernadsky Station ENVELOPE(-64.257,-64.257,-65.245,-65.245)
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Voitsitsky, V.
Khyzhnyak, S.
Druzherushenko, O.
Lukashov, D.
Pavlovich, A.
Manilo, O.
Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum
topic_facet Біологічні дослідження
description The research materials were selected during the 9-th Ukrainian Antarctic expedition in Academic Vernadsky station region. For analysis the fish samples that related to Nototheniidae, Bathydraconidae and Chaenichthyidae were used. The elemental composition of fish blood serum was estimated by flame atomic absorption spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The elemental analysis of blood serum of the Antarctic fish revealed the species- dependent distribution. The expedience of the fish blood serum use for environmental biotesting is proposed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Voitsitsky, V.
Khyzhnyak, S.
Druzherushenko, O.
Lukashov, D.
Pavlovich, A.
Manilo, O.
author_facet Voitsitsky, V.
Khyzhnyak, S.
Druzherushenko, O.
Lukashov, D.
Pavlovich, A.
Manilo, O.
author_sort Voitsitsky, V.
title Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum
title_short Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum
title_full Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum
title_fullStr Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum
title_full_unstemmed Macro- and microelemental composition of the Antarctic fish blood serum
title_sort macro- and microelemental composition of the antarctic fish blood serum
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