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Chantal Cour

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Venet T, Campo P, Thomas A, Cour C, Rieger B, Cosnier F
Neurotoxicol Teratol . 2015 Feb; 48:56-63. PMID: 25689156
The neuropharmacological and cochleotoxic effects of styrene can exacerbate the impact of noise on the peripheral auditory receptor. The mechanisms through which co-exposure to noise and styrene impairs hearing are...
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Campo P, Venet T, Thomas A, Cour C, Brochard C, Cosnier F
Neurotoxicol Teratol . 2014 Jun; 44:113-20. PMID: 24929234
Occupational noise exposure can damage workers' hearing, particularly when combined with exposure to cochleotoxic chemicals such as styrene. Although styrene-induced cochlear impairments only become apparent after a long incubation period,...
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Campo P, Venet T, Thomas A, Cour C, Castel B, Nunge H, et al.
Neurotoxicol Teratol . 2012 Nov; 35:1-6. PMID: 23183362
Toluene (Tol) is an organic solvent widely used in the industry. It is also abused as an inhaled solvent, and can have deleterious effects on hearing. Recently, it was demonstrated...
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Campo P, Venet T, Rumeau C, Thomas A, Rieger B, Cour C, et al.
Hear Res . 2011 May; 280(1-2):122-32. PMID: 21616132
Presbycusis, or age-related hearing loss is a growing problem as the general population ages. In this longitudinal study, the influence of noise or styrene exposure on presbycusis was investigated in...
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Rumeau C, Campo P, Venet T, Thomas A, Cour C, Parietti-Winkler C
Toxicol Sci . 2011 Feb; 121(1):140-5. PMID: 21292641
Animal studies have shown that toluene can cause hearing loss and can exacerbate the effects of noise by inhibiting the middle ear acoustic reflex. In this investigation, carried out in...
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Venet T, Rumeau C, Campo P, Rieger B, Thomas A, Cour C
Toxicol Sci . 2010 Oct; 119(1):146-55. PMID: 20937727
Human and animal studies have shown that certain aromatic solvents such as toluene can cause hearing loss and can exacerbate the effects of noise. The latter effects might be due...