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A dataset containing the physiological response of three Typhlatya species to moderate or extreme acute salinity changes. Such physiological response was measured through metabolic rates, indicators of the antioxidant system (Catalase, Super superoxide dismutase, Glutathione S-transferase, and total Glutathione), cellular damage (protein carbonylation and Lipid peroxidation), and anaerobic metabolism (Lactate accumulation).
Oxidative stress, Ecophysiology, Typhlatya, physiology, Anchialine, Antioxidant system
Oxidative stress, Ecophysiology, Typhlatya, physiology, Anchialine, Antioxidant system
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