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Eric Battaglia

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Yedji R, Sohm B, Salnot V, Guillonneau F, Cossu-Leguille C, Battaglia E
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Dec; 23(24). PMID: 36555700
Despite the involvement of several serine hydrolases (SHs) in the metabolism of xenobiotics such as dibutyl phthalate (DBP), no study has focused on mapping this enzyme class in zebrafish, a...
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Aharchaou I, Maul A, Pons M, Pauly D, Poirot H, Flayac J, et al.
Chemosphere . 2022 Feb; 297:134090. PMID: 35216982
Chromium has two main oxidation states, Cr(III) and Cr(VI), that can occur simultaneously in natural waters. Current consensus holds that Cr(VI) is of high ecotoxicological concern, but regards Cr(III) as...
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Aharchaou I, Py J, Cambier S, Loizeau J, Cornelis G, Rousselle P, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2017 Nov; 37(4):983-992. PMID: 29150949
Despite the consensus about the importance of chemical speciation in controlling the bioavailability and ecotoxicity of trace elements, detailed speciation studies during laboratory ecotoxicity testing remain scarce, contributing to uncertainty...
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Aharchaou I, Rosabal M, Liu F, Battaglia E, Vignati D, Fortin C
Aquat Toxicol . 2016 Nov; 182:49-57. PMID: 27866075
Chromium occurs in aquatic environments under two main redox forms, namely Cr(III) and Cr(VI), with different geochemical and biochemical properties. Cr(VI) readily crosses biological membranes of living organisms and once...
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Albert H, Battaglia E, Monteiro C, Bagrel D
Mol Oncol . 2012 Aug; 6(5):542-52. PMID: 22871320
CDC25 (cell division cycle 25) phosphatases are essential for cell cycle control under normal conditions and in response to DNA damage. They are represented by three isoforms, CDC25A, B and...
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Beillerot A, Battaglia E, Bennasroune A, Bagrel D
Free Radic Res . 2012 Feb; 46(5):674-89. PMID: 22360685
Reactive oxygen species regulate protein functionality. Cell cycle CDC25 phosphatases are targets of such oxidative regulation in vitro. We sought to evaluate if a thioredoxin (trx)-dependent redox regulation of CDC25...
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Jacob C, Battaglia E, Burkholz T, Peng D, Bagrel D, Montenarh M
Chem Res Toxicol . 2011 Nov; 25(3):588-604. PMID: 22106817
Cysteine residues in proteins and enzymes often fulfill rather important roles, particularly in the context of cellular signaling, protein-protein interactions, substrate and metal binding, and catalysis. At the same time,...
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Albert H, Santos S, Battaglia E, Brito M, Monteiro C, Bagrel D
Clin Chem Lab Med . 2011 Jun; 49(10):1707-14. PMID: 21675940
Background: CDC25 phosphatases control cell cycle progression by activating cyclin dependent kinases. The three CDC25 isoforms encoding genes are submitted to alternative splicing events which generate at least two variants...
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Viry E, Battaglia E, Deborde V, Muller T, Reau R, Davioud-Charvet E, et al.
ChemMedChem . 2008 Sep; 3(11):1667-70. PMID: 18759235
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Osbild S, Bour J, Maunit B, Guillaume C, Asensio C, Muller J, et al.
Drug Metab Dispos . 2007 Oct; 36(2):260-7. PMID: 17962374
Carboxylic acid-containing drugs are metabolized mainly through the formation of glucuronide and coenzyme A esters. These conjugates have been suspected to be responsible for the toxicity of several nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory...