Search Results - "Chalansonnet, M"
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Three-dimensional cultured ampullae from rats as a screening tool for vestibulotoxicity: proof of concept using styrene
Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (15-08-2023)“…Numerous ototoxic drugs, such as some antibiotics and chemotherapeutics, are both cochleotoxic and vestibulotoxic (causing hearing loss and vestibular…”
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An in vitro model to assess the peripheral vestibulotoxicity of aromatic solvents
Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-05-2021)“…•Endolymphatic K+ levels in cultured utricles reflect solvent vestibular toxicity.•O-xylene, ethylbenzene and styrene decrease K+ concentration.•No effect on…”
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Styrene alters potassium endolymphatic concentration in a model of cultured utricle explants
Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-09-2020)“…Despite well-documented neurotoxic and ototoxic properties, styrene remains commonly used in industry. Its effects on the cochlea have been extensively studied…”
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Effects of subchronic exposure to styrene on the extracellular and tissue levels of dopamine, serotonin and their metabolites in rat brain
Published in Archives of toxicology (01-10-2006)“…At present, there is controversy over the neurotoxic potential of styrene. Several epidemiological and clinical studies have shown that styrene exposure causes…”
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Short-lasting exposure to one odour decreases general reactivity in the olfactory bulb of adult rats
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-07-1998)“…We investigated in adult rats whether a relatively short exposure to a novel odour can lead to changes in reactivity of olfactory bulb principal neurons. Naive…”
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P23-04 In vivo investigation of the vestibular toxicity of industrial aromatic solvents in rats
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Olfactory Bulb Output Cell Temporal Response Patterns to Increasing Odor Concentrations in Freely Breathing Rats
Published in Chemical senses (01-02-1998)“…This study compares the single-unit responses of 74 mitral/tufted cells recorded in freely breathing rats to step increases of the intensity of five odorants…”
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An in vitro model to assess the peripheral vestibulotoxicity of aromatic solvents Running title: In vitro screening of aromatic solvent vestibulotoxicity
Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-03-2021)“…Epidemiological and experimental studies indicate that a number of aromatic solvents widely used in the industry can affect hearing and balance following…”
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Recording the slow potentials evoked by odors in the olfactory mucosa of awake animals
Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (22-08-1997)“…The aim of this report is to expose several improvements which are essential for obtaining good recordings from the basal side of the olfactory mucosa of awake…”
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Optimization of mineralization methods of TiO2 nanoparticles: Determination of titanium levels in rat organ tissues
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Optimization of mineralization methods of TiO 2 nanoparticles: Determination of titanium levels in rat organ tissues
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Évaluation de la neuroinflammation cérébrale suite à l’exposition aux nanoparticules : une étude d’imagerie de la TSPO en TEP chez les rats jeunes-adultes
Published in Médecine nucléaire : imagerie fonctionelle et métabolique (01-05-2017)“…Le développement important des nanotechnologies est associé à l’exposition croissante de salariés et de la population générale et l’émergence de nouvelles…”
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Repeating triplets of spikes and oscillations in the mitral cell discharges of freely breathing rats
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-09-1999)“…The olfactory bulb responses to odours display evident temporal organization, both in the form of high‐frequency oscillations and precisely replicating…”
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