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Exposure to retene, fluoranthene, and their binary mixture causes distinct transcriptomic and apical outcomes in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) …

2022

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widely spread environmental contaminants which affect developing organisms. It is known that improper activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) by some PAHs contributes to toxicity, while other PAHs can disrupt cellular membrane function. The exact downstream mechanisms of AhR activation remain unresolved, especially with regard to cardiotoxicity. By exposing newly hatched rainbow trout alevins (Oncorhynchus mykiss) semi-statically to retene (32 µg l−1; AhR agonist), fluoranthene (50 µg l−1; weak AhR agonist and CYP1a inhibitor) and their binary mixture for 1, 3, 7 and 14 days, we aimed to uncover novel mechanisms of cardiotoxicity using a…

PAH-yhdisteetFluorenesEarly life developmentHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPAHPhenanthrenesAquatic ScienceseoksetReteneekotoksikologiakirjolohiOncorhynchus mykissMixtureAnimalsFluorantheneympäristömyrkytalkionkehitystranskriptomiPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsTranscriptomeWater Pollutants ChemicalYolk Sac
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Endogenous AhR agonist FICZ accumulates in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) alevins exposed to a mixture of two PAHs, retene and fluoranthene

2022

AbstractMultiple studies have reported synergized toxicity of PAH mixtures in developing fish larvae relative to the additive effect of the components. From a toxicological perspective, multiple mechanisms are known to contribute to synergism, such as altered toxicodynamics and kinetics, as well as increased oxidative stress. An understudied contributor to synergism is the accumulation of endogenous metabolites, for example: the aryl hydrocarbon receptor 2 (AhR2) agonist and tryptophan metabolite 6-Formylindolo(3,2-b)carbazole (FICZ). Fish larvae exposed to FICZ, alongside knock-down of cytochrome p450 (cyp1a), has been reported to induced symptoms of toxicity similar to those observed foll…

PAH-yhdisteetHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGeneral MedicinePAHManagement Monitoring Policy and LawToxicologymixtureekotoksikologiaFICZReceptors Aryl HydrocarbonkirjolohiLarvasynergismOncorhynchus mykissAnimalsblue sac diseaseaineenvaihduntatuotteetympäristömyrkytalkionkehitysPolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbonskalat
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Changes in Cardiac Proteome and Metabolome Following Exposure to the Pahs Retene and Fluoranthene and Their Mixture in Developing Rainbow Trout Alevi…

2022

Exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is known to affect developing organisms. Utilization of different omics-based technologies and approaches could therefore provide a base for the discovery of novel mechanisms of PAH induced development of toxicity. To this aim, we investigated how exposure towards two PAHs with different toxicity mechanisms: retene (an aryl hydrocarbon receptor 2 (Ahr2) agonist), and fluoranthene (a weak Ahr2 agonist and cytochrome P450 inhibitor (Cyp1a)), either alone or as a mixture, affected the cardiac proteome and metabolome in newly hatched rainbow trout alevins (Oncorhynchus mykiss). In total, we identified 65 and 82 differently expressed proteins (…

PAH-yhdisteetProteomicsHistoryEnvironmental EngineeringProteomePolymers and PlasticsDevelopmental toxicologyPharmacology and ToxicologyZoologiproteomiikkaIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringkirjolohiMixtureAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryMetabolomicsPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsBusiness and International ManagementaineenvaihduntaWaste Management and DisposalFluorenessydänPAHPhenanthrenesFarmakologi och toxikologiMiljövetenskapPollutionekotoksikologiaRainbow troutOncorhynchus mykissMetabolomePROTEOMICSkehitysbiologiaZoologyEnvironmental SciencesSSRN Electronic Journal
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"Table 8" of "Measurement of the cross section for W-boson production in association with jets in ppbar collisions at s**(1/2) = 1.96-TeV"

2008

Total cross sections for W production in association with 3 or more jets.

PBAR P --> W- .GE.3JET XElectron productionIntegrated Cross SectionPBAR P --> W+ .GE.3JET XJet Productionrespiratory systemCross Sectionequipment and suppliesSIGcomplex mixturesInclusive1960.0human activitiesW Productioncirculatory and respiratory physiology
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Relationship between domestic smoking and metals and rare earth elements concentration in indoor PM2.5

2018

Cigarette smoke is the main source of indoor chemical and toxic elements. Cadmium (Cd), Thallium (Tl), Lead (Pb) and Antimony (Sb) are important contributors to smoke-related health risks. Data on the association between Rare Earth Elements (REE) Cerium (Ce) and Lanthanum (La) and domestic smoking are scanty. To evaluate the relationship between cigarette smoke, indoor levels of PM2.5 and heavy metals, 73 children were investigated by parental questionnaire and skin prick tests. The houses of residence of 41 "cases" and 32 "controls" (children with and without respiratory symptoms, respectively) were evaluated by 48-hours PM2.5 indoor/outdoor monitoring. PM2.5 mass concentration was determi…

PM010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPM2.5; indoor; cigarette smoke; heavy metals; Rare Earth Elements; respiratory healthRare earthchemistry.chemical_elementPM2.5010501 environmental sciencescomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesBiochemistrycigarette smoke; heavy metals; indoor; PM2.5; rare earth elements; respiratory healthSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaRare earth elementLanthanumCigarette smokeIndoorRare earth elementsRespiratory health0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceCadmiumSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRespiratory healthCigarette smokeHeavy metalsHeavy metalHeavy metalschemistry2.5Environmental chemistryThalliumRespiratory health.Environmental Research
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Control of rotational wave packets using phase-modulated ultrashort laser pulses

2004

8th Colloquium on Lasers and Quantum Optics SEP 03-05, 2003 Toulouse, FRANCE INSA Toulouse, Univ Paul Sabatier, CNRS, CNES, DGA, ONERA, Minist Rech & Nouvelles Technologies, Soc Francaise Opt, Soc Francaise Phys

POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPYMOLECULAR GAS-MIXTURES
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Fick Diffusion Coefficients in Ternary Liquid Systems from Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations

2012

An approach for computing Fick diffusivities directly from equilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) simulations is presented and demonstrated for a ternary chloroform–acetone–methanol liquid mixture. In our approach, Fick diffusivities are calculated from the Maxwell–Stefan (MS) diffusivities and the so-called matrix of thermodynamic factors. MS diffusivities describe the friction between different molecular species and can be directly computed from MD simulations. The thermodynamic factor describes the deviation from ideal mixing behavior and is difficult to extract from both experiments and simulations. Here, we show that the thermodynamic factor in ternary systems can be obtained from density…

PREDICTIONGeneral Chemical EngineeringComputationDiffusionThermodynamics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMolecular dynamicsMatrix (mathematics)MONTE-CARLO0103 physical sciencesWATERStatistical physicsMixing (physics)010304 chemical physicsACETONEChemistryTRANSPORT DIFFUSIVITIESMULTICOMPONENT DIFFUSIONGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBINARY-MIXTURESMAXWELL-STEFAN DIFFUSIVITIESSELF-DIFFUSIONMETHANOL0210 nano-technologyTernary operation
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Automated multi-dimensional liquid chromatography

2004

A comprehensive on-line sample clean-up with an integrated two-dimensional HPLC system was developed for the analysis of natural peptides. Samples comprised of endogenous peptides with molecular weights up to 20 kDa were generated from human hemofiltrate (HF) obtained from patients with chronic renal failure. The (poly-)peptides were separated using novel silica-based restricted access materials with strong cation-exchange functionalities (SCX-RAM). The size-selective sample fractionation step is followed by cation-exchange chromatography as the first dimension. The subsequent second dimension of separation is based on hydrophobic interaction using four parallel short reversed-phase (RP) co…

PROTEINSClinical BiochemistryMolecular Sequence DataAnalytical chemistryMass spectrometryBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryCIRCULATING HUMAN PEPTIDESColumn chromatographyHumansSample preparationhuman blood filtrateAmino Acid SequenceHUMAN PLASMAPeptide sequenceChromatography High Pressure LiquidChromatographyEdman degradationMolecular masssample preparationChemistryMIXTURESCell BiologyGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyMASS-SPECTROMETRYENDOSTATINChromatography Ion ExchangeHUMAN HEMOFILTRATEpeptidesSEPARATIONidentificationHPLCFiltrationJournal of Chromatography B-Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
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Expression of the Vitellogenin Gene in the Liver of Juvenile Whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L. s.l.) Exposed to Effluents from Pulp and Paper Mills

1999

Juvenile whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus L. s.l.) were exposed by caging in the field to diluted effluents from three operating pulp, paper, and paperboard mills in Southern Lake Saimaa, Finland. The expression of the vitellogenin gene, used as a biomarker of estrogenic contamination of effluents, was measured using a Northern blotting method. Increased mRNA levels, the most specific and reliable evidence for estrogen receptor-mediated actions in vivo, were found in fish caged in the vicinity of one of three mills studied. This mill was found to discharge wood-derived compounds, such as sterols and resin acids, into Lake Saimaa in amounts considerably exceeding those from the other two mills…

PaperHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisIndustrial WasteZoologyBiologycomplex mixturesVitellogeninsVitellogeninfoodCoregonus lavaretusGene expressionAnimalsJuvenileRNA MessengerNorthern blotEffluentFinlandSalmonidaePollutantfood.dishEcologydigestive oral and skin physiologytechnology industry and agriculturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineBlotting Northernbiology.organism_classificationWoodPollutionGene Expression RegulationLiverOncorhynchus mykissbiology.proteinSalmonidaeWater Pollutants ChemicalEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Microbial community structure in soils with decomposing residues from plants with genetic modifications to lignin biosynthesis

2006

Lignin is a major determinant of the decomposition of plant materials in soils. Advances in transgenic technology have led to the possibility of modifying lignin to improve the pulping properties of plant materials for papermaking. Previous studies have shown that lignin modifications also affect the rate of plant material decay in soil. The aim of this work was to investigate short-term changes in soil microbial community structures when tobacco residues with reduced activity of enzymes in the monolignol pathway decompose. The residues from lignin-modified plants all decomposed faster than unmodified plant materials. The relative proportions of some of the structural groups of microbial ph…

PaperNitrogenAlcohol oxidoreductaseLignincomplex mixturesMicrobiologysoilchemistry.chemical_compoundTobaccoBotanyGeneticsgenetic modificationLigninMolecular BiologySoil MicrobiologydecompositionBacteriaPlant StemsbiologyfungiFungifood and beveragesMethyltransferasesPlants Genetically Modifiedbiology.organism_classificationDecompositionCarbonAlcohol Oxidoreductases[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyMicrobial population biologychemistrymicrobial community structureSoil waterMonolignolSoil microbiologyBacteriaFEMS Microbiology Letters
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