Search Results - "Lagadec, V"
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Seasonal survey of the composition and degradation state of particulate organic matter in the Rhône River using lipid tracers
Published in Biogeosciences (05-03-2015)“…Lipid tracers including fatty acids, hydroxyacids, n-alkanols, sterols and triterpenoids were used to determine the origin and fate of suspended particulate…”
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Spatial patterns in PCBs, pesticides, mercury and cadmium in the common sole in the NW Mediterranean Sea, and a novel use of contaminants as biomarkers
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-11-2009)“…We assessed spatial patterns in 37 PCB congeners, eight pesticides, and the heavy metals mercury and cadmium in the flatfish Solea solea at four sites in the…”
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Evaluation of pollutant exposure by chemical and biological markers in a Mediterranean French urban stream: A step for in situ calibration of multixenobiotic resistance transporter expression as biomarker in Chironomidae larvae
Published in Environmental research (01-07-2008)“…This study was aimed at semi-quantifying the membrane density of multixenobiotic resistance (MXR) transporters in Chironomidae Orthocladiinae larvae from an…”
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HPLC detection of linear alkylbenzenesulfonates surfactants (LAS) in marine sediments of the urban sewage area of Cortiou (Marseille, France)
Published in International journal of environmental studies (01-06-2005)“…An improved selective method for determining linear alkylbenzenesulfonates surfactants (LASs) in marine sediments using solid-phase extraction and RP-HPLC with…”
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Evaluation of Pollutant Exposure by Chemical and Biological Markers in a Mediterranean French Urban Stream: A Step for in situ Calibration of Multixenobiotic Resistance Transporter Expression as Biomarker in Chironomidae Larvaes
Published in Environmental research (01-07-2008)“…The membrane density of multixenobiotic resistance (MXR) transporters in Chironomidae Orthocladiinae larvae from an urban stream by ELISA assay was quantified…”
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