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Title: HISTOPATHOLOGICAL LESIONS IN GILL OF AIR-BREATHING CAT FISH MYSTUS CAVASIUS EXPOSED TO ELECTROPLATING INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT NICKEL
Authors: Palanisamy P
Sasikala G
Mallikaraj D
Bhuvaneshwari N
Natarajan G M
Keywords: Electroplating industry
nickel
Mystus cavasius
primary lamellae
secondary lamellae
gills
mucus secretion
hyperplasia
epithelial cells
interlamellar space
Issue Date: Apr-2011
Publisher: Fortune Journals, an open access publisher
Abstract: The gill which participate in many important functions in fish, such as respiration, osmoregulation and excretion. Electroplating industrial effluent nickel induced hyperplasia, multiple telangiectases (aneurysms), desquamation of the epithelial cells, complete fusion of secondary gill lamellae and congestion of blood sinuses were the significant histopathological lesions observed in the gill of Mystus cavasius.
URI: http://www.ijabpt.com/pdf/24023-Palanisamy[1].pdf
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ISSN: Online:0975-8232
Print:2320-5148
Appears in Collections:International Journals



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