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The fatty acid profile of rainbow trout liver cells modulates their tolerance to methylmercury and cadmium.PDGF-induced fibroblast growth requires monounsaturated fatty acid production by stearoyl-CoA desaturase.Accumulation of neurotoxic organochlorines and trace elements in brain of female European eel (Anguilla anguilla).Interfacial photochemistry of biogenic surfactants: a major source of abiotic volatile organic compounds.Triclosan persistence through wastewater treatment plants and its potential toxic effects on river biofilms.Fluvial biofilms: A pertinent tool to assess beta-blockers toxicity.The use of antioxidant enzymes in freshwater biofilms: temporal variability vs. toxicological responses.Looking at biological community level to improve ecotoxicological assessment of freshwater sediments: report on a first French-Swiss workshop.Light history modulates antioxidant and photosynthetic responses of biofilms to both natural (light) and chemical (herbicides) stressors.Catalase in fluvial biofilms: a comparison between different extraction methods and example of application in a metal-polluted river.Transcriptional effects of phospholipid fatty acid profile on rainbow trout liver cells exposed to methylmercury.Influence of grazing on triclosan toxicity to stream periphytonIs chemical contamination linked to the diversity of biological communities in rivers?The relevance of the community approach linking chemical and biological analyses in pollution assessmentExploring the interactions between polyunsaturated fatty acids and cadmium in rainbow trout liver cells: a genetic and proteomic studyEnvironmental Concentrations of Copper, Alone or in Mixture With Arsenic, Can Impact River Sediment Microbial Community Structure and FunctionsAdvances in the Multibiomarker Approach for Risk Assessment in Aquatic EcosystemsHow to Link Field Observations with Causality? Field and Experimental Approaches Linking Chemical Pollution with Ecological AlterationsRole of Biofilms in Contaminant Bioaccumulation and Trophic Transfer in Aquatic Ecosystems: Current State of Knowledge and Future ChallengesEnvironmental risk assessment of antibiotics in agroecosystems: ecotoxicological effects on aquatic microbial communities and dissemination of antimicrobial resistances and antibiotic biodegradation potential along the soil-water continuumChironomus riparius exposure to field-collected contaminated sediments: From subcellular effect to whole-organism response
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