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Feeding mice with diets containing mercury-contaminated fish flesh from French Guiana: a model for the mercurial intoxication of the Wayana Amerindians.
(Environmental Health. vol. 7, n° 1, 2008-01-01)Article de revueLibre acceso -
How Cadmium Could Compromise the Completion of the European Eel’s Reproductive Migration
(Environmental Science and Technology. vol. 42, n° 12, pp. 4607-4612, 2008-06-01)Article de revueLibre acceso -
Cytochrome c Oxydase Subunit I Gene is Up-regulated by Cadmium in Freshwater and Marine Bivalves
(BioMetals. vol. 19, n° 3, pp. 237-244, 2006-06-01)Article de revueLibre acceso -
Genotoxic and stress inductive potential of Cadmium in Xenopus laevis larvae.
(Aquatic Toxicology. vol. 78, n° 2, pp. 157-166, 2006-06-15)Article de revueLibre acceso -
Sublethal effects of waterborne uranium exposures on the zebrafish brain: transcriptional responses and alterations of the olfactory bulb ultrastructure
(Environmental Science and Technology. vol. 44, n° 4, pp. 1438-1443, 2010-01-01)Article de revue -
Serial analysis of gene expression in the skeletal muscles of zebrafish fed with a methylmercury-contaminated diet
(Environmental Science and Technology. vol. 44, n° 1, pp. 469-475, 2010-01-01)Article de revue -
Cadmium-Induced genotoxicity in zebrafish at environmentally relevant doses
(Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. vol. 73, n° 3, pp. 312-319, 2009-11-01)Article de revue -
Effects of Methylmercury Contained in a Diet Mimicking the Wayana Amerindians Contamination through Fish Consumption: Mercury Accumulation, Metallothionein Induction, Gene Expression Variations, and Role of the Chemokine CCL2
(International Journal of Molecular Sciences. vol. 13, n° 6, pp. 7710-7738, 2012-06-21)Article de revueLibre acceso -
Effects of dietary methylmercury on the zebrafish brain: Histological, mitochondrial, and gene transcription analyses
(BioMetals. vol. 25, n° 1, pp. 165-180, 2011-09-25)Article de revueLibre acceso -
Comparative analysis of gene expression in brain, liver, skeletal muscles, and gills of zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to environmentally relevant waterborne uranium concentrations
(Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. vol. 28, n° 6, pp. 1271-1278, 2009-06-01)Article de revueLibre acceso