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151. Effect of skin metabolism on dermal delivery of testosterone: qualitative assessment using a new short-term skin model

152. Preuve de concept ARCHIPL: Bilan de l'évaluation in vitro de la rétention du déoxynivalénol par des parois de levure modifiées par hémisynthèse

153. Review and research on feature selection methods from NMR data in biological fluids: Presentation of an original ensemble method applied to atherosclerosis field

154. Nutri-metabolomics applied to taste perception phenotype: Human subjects with high and low sensitivity to taste of fat differ in salivary response to oleic acid

155. Salivary markers of taste sensitivity to oleic acid: a combined proteomics and metabolomics approach

156. Markers of oral fat sensitivity; a combined proteomics and metabolomics approach

157. Untargeted analysis of reactive aldehydes produced by lipid peroxidation using selective derivatisation and detection by LC/HRMS

158. Is saliva composition related to oral fat sensitivity or exposure?

159. Untargeted profiling of pesticide metabolites by LC-HRMS: an exposomics tool for human exposure evaluation

160. Développement d’une méthode LC-HRMS pour l’analyse non-ciblée d’aldéhydes libres : application à la détection de produits de peroxydation lipidique dans des eaux fécales

161. Metabolism of benzophenone-2 in novel in vitro and in vivo zebrafish bio-assays

162. Approche métabolomique pour la recherche de marqueurs métaboliques de la qualité technologique des foies gras

163. Are metabolomics and proteomic salivary profiles related to human taste sensitivity to oleic acid?

164. Relationships between the metabolome and the fatty acid composition of human saliva; effects of stimulation

165. Dietary exposure to a low dose of pesticides alone or as a mixture: the biological metabolic fingerprint and impact on hematopoiesis

166. Characterization of endocrine disruptors from a complex matrix using estrogen receptor affinity columns and high performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry

167. Specific metabolic fingerprint of a dietary exposure to a very low dose of endosulfan

168. High-resolution 1H-NMR spectroscopy and beyond to explore plant metabolome

169. Effects of low doses of bisphenol A on the metabolome of perinatally exposed CD-1 mice

170. New untargeted metabolic profiling combining mass spectrometry and isotopic labeling: Application on Aspergillus fumigatus grown on wheat

171. Metabolomics tools for describing complex pesticide exposure in pregnant women in Brittany (france)

172. Quantification des hormones tyroîdiennes (HT) et métabolites par UPLC/MS/MS

173. The HepaRG cell line: A valuable model for biotransformation and metabolomic studies

174. Can we trust untargeted metabolomics: results of the metabo-ring study

175. Phenotypic prediction based on metabolomic data on the growing pig from three main European breeds

176. Untargeted screening of pesticides metabolites by LC-HRMS: a tool for human exposure evaluation?

177. Cutaneous diffusion and biotransformation of xenobiotics using an ex-vivo skin model

178. Apc mutation increases metabolization capacities of mouse colonocytes towards the dietary lipid oxidation product 4-hydroxynonenal

179. An in vivo study of potential agents underlying the promotion by red meat: demonstration of the ajorrole of heme and lipid peroxidation in two animal models of carcinogenesis

180. Endocrine disruptors characterized from a complex matrix using bioanalytical methods : ER affinity columns and LC-HRMS

181. Dynamic comprehension of lipid metabolism : application of 2H2O and Mass Spectrometry to evaluate functional effects of nutrients and implication of nuclear receptors

182. Effects of Bisphenol-A (BPA) on HEPG2 cells: an untargeted NMR-based metabonomics study

183. Systems biology of piglet maturity

184. Impact d’une exposition maternelle à des pesticides, seuls ou en mélange, chez la souris, sur le métabolisme de la descendance par une approche métabonomique

185. Peut-on faire confiance à la métabolomique: résultats de l'initiative MetaboRing

186. Approches et outils pour l'évaluation de l'exposition en toxicologie alimentaire : du dosage des contaminants vers le screening non ciblé pour la caractérisation de l'exposome

187. Reducing Heterocyclic Amines (HA) formation in beef meat and improving our knowledge on consumer exposure

188. Développement d’une méthode UPLC-APPI-HRMS pour la détermination simultanée des PBDE et de leurs métabolites

189. Evidence for metabolic disruption in CD1 mice following exposure to low doses of bisphenol A (BPA)

190. Evaluation of three simple direct or indirect carbonyl detection methods for characterization of oxidative modifications of proteins

191. Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of versicolorins and 5-methoxysterigmatocystin in A549 cells

192. Les mélanges de contaminants : est-on capable d’en évaluer les risques ?

193. Métabolomique semi-ciblée par LC-HRMS de métabolites de pesticides dans des urines : vers une caractérisation de l’exposition humaine ?

194. CYP450-Dependent Biotransformation of the Insecticide Fipronil into Fipronil Sulfone Can Mediate Fipronil-Induced Thyroid Disruption in Rats (Full paper and erratum)

195. Metabolomics tools for identifying biomarkers of complex pesticide exposure in urine of pregnant women in Brittany

196. Metabolomic studies : generation and treatment of data

197. Development of a liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressurephoto-ionization high-resolution mass spectrometry analytical method for the simultaneous determination of polybrominateddiphenyl ethers and their metabolites: application to BDE-47metabolism in human hepatocytes

198. NMR metabolomic approaches for plants, toxicology and medicine

199. LC-HRMS investigation of the in vitro metabolism of brominated flame retardants using APPI and ESI

200. Parallel biotransformation of tetrabromobisphenol A in Xenopus laevis and mammals: Xenopus as a model for endocrine perturbation studies

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