Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Luqing Pan"
- Luqing Pan's recent research primarily focuses on the ecological and biochemical impacts of environmental pollutants, particularly polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), nonylphenol, and ammonia nitrogen, on marine organisms such as clams and shrimp.
- Significant findings include the role of PAHs in disturbing lipid metabolism and affecting gonadal development in bivalves, as well as the toxic effects of nonylphenol on ovarian development in Manila clams and the implications of ammonia nitrogen exposure on the health of shrimp.
- Additionally, Pan's studies highlight the need for risk assessments related to synthetic insecticides in aquatic environments and propose potential mechanisms of cellular responses to pollution, aiming to inform conservation efforts and sustainable aquaculture practices.