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    The key characteristics of cardiotoxicity for the pervasive pollutant phenanthrene by England, E., Morris, J.W., Bussy, C., Hancox, J.C., Shiels, H.A.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-05-2024)
    “…The key characteristic (KCs) framework has been used previously to assess the carcinogenicity and cardiotoxicity of various chemical and pharmacological…”
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    Epiploic foramen entrapment of the large colon in a 9‐month‐old Thoroughbred filly by Schambourg, M. A., Nodin, M., Bussy, C.

    Published in Equine veterinary education (01-04-2021)
    “…Summary A 9‐month‐old Thoroughbred filly was presented for colic of a few hours’ duration. Examination revealed tachycardia at 64 beats/min, and a colon…”
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    The brain is a target organ after acute exposure to depleted uranium by Lestaevel, P., Houpert, P., Bussy, C., Dhieux, B., Gourmelon, P., Paquet, F.

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (01-09-2005)
    “…The health effects of depleted uranium (DU) are mainly caused by its chemical toxicity. Although the kidneys are the main target organs for uranium toxicity,…”
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    Bioaccumulation and behavioural effects of depleted uranium in rats exposed to repeated inhalations by Monleau, Marjorie, Bussy, Cyrill, Lestaevel, Philippe, Houpert, Pascale, Paquet, François, Chazel, Valérie

    Published in Neuroscience letters (16-12-2005)
    “…Depleted uranium has numerous industrial and military uses. Contamination by inhalation of airborne compounds is probably the most important route of exposure…”
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    Chronic ingestion of uranyl nitrate perturbs acetylcholinesterase activity and monoamine metabolism in male rat brain by Bussy, C., Lestaevel, P., Dhieux, B., Amourette, C., Paquet, F., Gourmelon, P., Houpert, P.

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-03-2006)
    “…Recent animal studies have shown that uranium can reach the brain after chronic exposure. However, little information is available on the neurological effects…”
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    Enriched But Not Depleted Uranium Affects Central Nervous System In Long-Term Exposed Rat by Houpert, Pascale, Lestaevel, Philippe, Bussy, Cyrill, Paquet, François, Gourmelon, Patrick

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-12-2005)
    “…Uranium is well known to induce chemical toxicity in kidneys, but several other target organs, such as central nervous system, could be also affected. Thus in…”
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    Parental exposure to enriched uranium induced delayed hyperactivity in rat offspring by Houpert, P., Frelon, S., Lestaevel, P., Bussy, C., Gourmelon, P., Paquet, F.

    “…Several recent reports suggest that chronic exposure to uranium could induce behavioural effects in adult rats. As the immature brains are known to be more…”
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    Comparison of the effects of enriched uranium and 137-cesium on the behaviour of rats after chronic exposure by Houpert, P., Bizot, J. C., Bussy, C., Dhieux, B., Lestaevel, P., Gourmelon, P., Paquet, F.

    “…Purpose: A radionuclide that accumulates in the central nervous system is likely to exert both a chemical and a radiological effect. The present study aimed at…”
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