Renaud Scheifler
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Recent Articles
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Hadjadji C, Devalloir Q, Gaillard C, van den Brink N, Scheifler R
Chemosphere
. 2025 Jan;
371():144056.
PMID: 39746483
For decades, studies have shown how exposure to non-essential trace metals such as lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) largely impact global wildlife. Ecoimmunotoxicology has emerged in the past two decades...
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Bariod L, Said S, Calenge C, Scheifler R, Fritsch C, Peroz C, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Oct;
14(10):e11613.
PMID: 39474475
Low levels of essential mineral elements such as cobalt, copper, and iron, in organisms reduce immune function, increasing the chances of parasitic infection. This phenomenon has been demonstrated widely in...
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Devalloir Q, Fritsch C, Alchammas Y, Raoul F, Driget V, Amiot C, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2023 Jul;
337:122100.
PMID: 37392867
Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are known to enhance immune cell damages and to decrease cellular immunity, promoting higher susceptibility to infectious diseases. Selenium (Se) is an essential element involved...
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Powolny T, Scheifler R, Raoul F, Coeurdassier M, Fritsch C
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Nov;
317:120675.
PMID: 36395915
Blood circulates through the vascular system to carry oxygen, nutrients and metabolites to and away from tissues, and as such is a key-component of animal physiology. The impacts of metal...
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Fritsch C, Appenzeller B, Burkart L, Coeurdassier M, Scheifler R, Raoul F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Sep;
12(1):15904.
PMID: 36151261
Knowledge gaps regarding the potential role of pesticides in the loss of agricultural biodiversity worldwide and mixture-related issues hamper proper risk assessment of unintentional impacts of pesticides, rendering essential the...
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Ozaki S, Fritsch C, Mora F, Cornier T, Scheifler R, Raoul F
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2021 Aug;
29(2):2792-2805.
PMID: 34378128
Pollution with trace metals (TM) has been shown to affect diversity and/or composition of plant and animal communities. While ecotoxicological studies have estimated the impact of TM contamination on plant...
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Ozaki S, Fritsch C, Valot B, Mora F, Cornier T, Scheifler R, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2019 Apr;
53(10):5977-5986.
PMID: 31002242
Exposure of terrestrial mammals to chemical contaminants like trace metals (TMs) is considered to be mainly based on trophic transfer. Although relationships between TM transfer to animals and identity of...
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Powolny T, Scheifler R, Raoul F, Fritsch C
Chemosphere
. 2018 Nov;
217:320-328.
PMID: 30419386
In wildlife ecotoxicology, the rationale for using blood rather than other body fluids or tissues is that sampling blood is a minimally invasive technique without animal mortality, providing both ethical...
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Ozaki S, Fritsch C, Valot B, Mora F, Cornier T, Scheifler R, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2018 Aug;
PMID: 30069953
Mammals are mainly exposed to trace metals (TMs) via consuming contaminated food. Several studies have demonstrated relationships between metal concentrations in food and in animal tissues. However, potential effects of...
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Camizuli E, Scheifler R, Garnier S, Monna F, Losno R, Gourault C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Feb;
8(1):3436.
PMID: 29467396
Throughout history, ancient human societies exploited mineral resources all over the world, even in areas that are now protected and considered to be relatively pristine. Here, we show that past...