AbstractThe amount of metallothionein-like proteins (MTLPs) induced in the digestive gland of exposed and control specimens of Mytilus galloprovincialis is measured after the 14 days of the experiment. Three groups of mussels were kept in a flow-through seawater. The amount of induced MTLPs has been measured in the digestive gland of mussels exposed to the added Cd and, separately, to the added mixture of Cd, Cu, Pb while Zn was for all three experimental groups enhanced to 11.80 μg L−1 in flow-through seawater, as the consequence of the contamination from the pipeline for bringing the seawater to the aquarium. The induced amount of MTLPs in exposed mussels is compared with its amount in control specimens, which were kept for 14 days in the flow-through seawater at the natural concentration level of Cd, Cu, Pb and enhanced Zn concentration, as previously explained. The metal concentrations in seawater to which mussels were exposed for 14 days were of Cu 3 times, of Pb 7 times, of Zn 20 times higher than t...