HIGHLIGHTS
- What: It is important to note that much of the research related to this topic has been performed using exposure mediums prepared in laboratory settings and has focused on physiological endpoints such as mortality and reproduction while neglecting the toxicogenomic endpoints . Given the significance of reproduction in terms of physiology and its crucial role in ensuring the survival of a population, the authors aimed to gain insight into this vital physiological process. In the present study, aadc was identified as the most upregulated gene for both Cu and Zn exposure.
- Who: Berkay Paylar from the . . .

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