Aurelie Thomas
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Recent Articles
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Lauwereyns J, Bajramovic J, Bert B, Camenzind S, Kock J, Elezovic A, et al.
Lab Anim (NY)
. 2024 Nov;
53(12):347-350.
PMID: 39548348
No abstract available.
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Venet T, Thomas A, Merlen L, Boucard S, Wathier L, Remy A, et al.
Int J Audiol
. 2023 Aug;
63(9):686-694.
PMID: 37622173
Objective: Hearing disorders are common among music professionals, as they are frequently exposed to sound levels exceeding 100 dB(A). By assessing auditory fatigue, situations that are deleterious for hearing could...
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Morello G, Hultgren J, Capas-Peneda S, Wiltshire M, Thomas A, Wardle-Jones H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Aug;
15(8):e0236290.
PMID: 32785214
High and variable pre-weaning mortality is a persistent problem in laboratory mouse breeding. Assuming a modest 15% mortality rate across mouse strains, means that approximately 1 million more pups are...
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Chalansonnet M, Carreres-Pons M, Venet T, Thomas A, Merlen L, Boucard S, et al.
J Occup Med Toxicol
. 2020 May;
15:9.
PMID: 32426022
Background: Carbon disulfide (CS) exacerbates the effect of noise on hearing, and disrupts the vestibular system. The goal of this study was to determine whether these effects are also observed...
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Combined exposure to carbon disulfide and low-frequency noise reversibly affects vestibular function
Chalansonnet M, Carreres-Pons M, Venet T, Thomas A, Merlen L, Seidel C, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2018 Jun;
67:270-278.
PMID: 29928918
Chronic occupational exposure to carbon disulfide (CS2) has debilitating motor and sensory effects in humans, which can increase the risk of falls. Although no mention of vestibulotoxic effects is contained...
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Venet T, Bey A, Campo P, Ducourneau J, Mifsud Q, Hoffmann C, et al.
Int J Occup Med Environ Health
. 2017 Oct;
31(2):217-226.
PMID: 29072709
Objectives: To determine whether call center dispatchers wearing headsets are subject to auditory fatigue at the end of a work shift. Material And Methods: Data was gathered at times when...
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Cosnier F, Nunge H, Bonfanti E, Grossmann S, Lambert-Xollin A, Muller S, et al.
Xenobiotica
. 2017 Aug;
48(7):684-694.
PMID: 28783416
1. Multiple exposures are ubiquitous in industrial environments. In this article, we highlight the risks faced by workers and complete the data available on the metabolic impact of a common...
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Venet T, Carreres-Pons M, Chalansonnet M, Thomas A, Merlen L, Nunge H, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2017 Jun;
62:151-161.
PMID: 28655499
Carbon disulfide (CS) is used in industry; it has been shown to have neurotoxic effects, causing central and distal axonopathies.However, it is not considered cochleotoxic as it does not affect...
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Cosnier F, Grossmann S, Nunge H, Brochard C, Muller S, Lambert-Xolin A, et al.
Drug Chem Toxicol
. 2017 Jun;
41(1):42-50.
PMID: 28633598
Methylethylketone (MEK) is widely used in industry, often in combination with other compounds. Although nontoxic, it can make other chemicals harmful. This study investigates the fate of MEK in rat...
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Carreres Pons M, Chalansonnet M, Venet T, Thomas A, Nunge H, Merlen L, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2017 Feb;
59:79-87.
PMID: 28189717
Occupational noise can damage workers' hearing, and the phenomenon is even more dangerous when noise is associated with an ototoxic solvent. Aromatic solvents are known to provoke chemical-induced hearing loss,...