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2. Uncovering the Green Procurement Knowledge Structure: a Systematic Citation Network Analysis
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Rejeb, A, Rejeb, K, Appolloni, A, Keogh, Jg, and Iranmanesh, M
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Settore SECS-P/08 - Published
- 2023
3. Évaluation du risque chimique lié à l’utilisation des désinfectants dans les unités de désinfection du matériel thermosensible au CHU de Monastir (Tunisie)
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Henchi, M.A., Amri, C., Bouzgarou, L., Haddad, M.S., Marzouk, W., Rejeb, K., Salah, H. Haj, Gaaliche, A., Khalfallah, T., and Akrout, M.
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- 2009
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4. Apport de la prothèse auditive dans les surdités professionnelles
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Henchi, M.-A., Bouzgarou, L., Amri, C., Abdallah, B., Omrane, J., Rejeb, K., Haj Salah, H., Gaaliche, A., Khalfallah, T., and Akrout, M.
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- 2008
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5. Surdité professionnelle dans une industrie automobile de la région du centre Tunisien reconnaissance et indemnisation
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Chatti, S, Rhif, H, Maoua, M, Boukadida, K, Abbassi, A, Mlaouah, AJ, Rejeb, K, Salah, HH, Debbabi, F, and Mrizak, N
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Objectif : La surdité professionnelle pose encore des problèmes de reconnaissance et d’indemnisation en Tunisie. L’objectif de notre étude est d’analyser les conditions de reconnaissance et d’indemnisation de la surdité professionnelle auprès des travailleurs d’une industrie automobile.Matériel et méthodes : Nous avons mené une étude descriptive rétrospective qui a porté sur les salariés de la Société Tunisienne d’Industrie Automobile (STIA) victimes de surdité professionnelle reconnue par la Commission Médicale du centre sur une période de cinq ans (2003 à 2007).Résultats : Un total de 81 dossiers de surdité professionnelle reconnue a été colligé durant la période d’étude. Notre population était constituée par une main d’oeuvre masculine qualifiée (50,6%) et non qualifiée (38,3%) ayant une ancienneté moyenne dans le poste bruyant de 28,7 ± 6,8 ans. Le niveau moyen d’exposition professionnelle au bruit était de 90,7 ± 3,9dB(A). Il était plus élevé dans les ateliers de presse [92,4dB(A)], de tôlerie [91,6 dB(A)] et de peinture [90 dB(A)]. La perte auditive moyenne (PAM) sur la meilleure oreille était de 65,7 ± 17,4dB. Les potentiels évoqués auditifs ont été pratiqués chez 66 patients (81,5%) et ont confirmé le diagnostic de surdité de perception dans 64 cas et d’une surdité mixte dans les 2 autres cas. L’audiométrie tonale avec prothèse auditive a été pratiquée dans 71,6% des cas et a relevé une amélioration estimée nette chez 81% des patients. Le taux moyen de l’incapacitépermanente partielle était de 21,5 ± 6,8% avec des extrêmes allant de 8 et 51%. La majorité des salariés (92,6%) avaient un taux d’IPP entre 15 et 35%. La PAM > 60 dB a été statistiquement corrélée avec la catégorie professionnelle (p=0,017) et l’ancienneté au travail (p=0,039).Conclusion : La réparation de la surdité professionnelle présente encore des limites et des imperfections liées aux critères de reconnaissances qui doivent être révisées.Mots-clés : Surdité professionnelle, Bruit, Industrie automobile, Réparation.
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- 2013
6. Évaluation fonctionnelle de l’asthme professionnel : influence de l’activité
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Maoua, M., primary, El Maalel, O., additional, Boughattas, W., additional, Chatti, S., additional, Debbabi, F., additional, El Guedri, S., additional, Mlaouah, A.J., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Haj Salah, H., additional, Gharbi, E., additional, and Mrizak, N., additional
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- 2014
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7. Evaluation of the Cd2+ phytoextraction potential in the xerohalophyte Salsola kali L. and the impact of EDTA on this process
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UCL - SST/ELI/ELIA - Agronomy, Ben Rejeb, K., Ghnaya, T., Zaier, H., Benzarti, M., Baioui, R., Ghabriche, R., Wali, M., Lutts, Stanley, Abdelly, C., UCL - SST/ELI/ELIA - Agronomy, Ben Rejeb, K., Ghnaya, T., Zaier, H., Benzarti, M., Baioui, R., Ghabriche, R., Wali, M., Lutts, Stanley, and Abdelly, C.
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The application of the phytoextraction in saline soil contaminated with heavy metals requires the identification of appropriate plant species showing high salinity tolerance concomitant with an important ability of heavy metal accumulation. The objective of this works is to evaluate the capacity of the xerohalophyte, Salsola kali, to extract Cd2+ from an artificially contaminated soil (100μg Cd2+g-1 soil) in the presence of NaCl (100mM) and/or EDTA (1mmolkg-1 soil). Results showed that in the absence of NaCl or EDTA, Cd2+ was essentially accumulated in the roots reaching 400μg Cd2+g-1 DW, while in the shoots Cd2+ concentration did not exceed 85μg Cd2+g-1 DW. Addition of NaCl to the soil significantly reduced root Cd2+ concentration, but had no impact on Cd2+ concentration in the shoots. The addition of the EDTA results in a twofold increase of Cd2+ concentration in shoots. This is due to the improvement of Cd2+ absorption efficiency by the EDTA concomitant with an increase of Cd2+ translocation to the shoots. These data suggest that S. kali is very promising species for the decontamination of Cd2+ contaminated salty soil. Its phytoextraction potential was significantly enhanced by the addition of EDTA. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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- 2013
8. La mise en invalidité et la retraite anticipée pour usure prématurée de l’organisme motivées par des pathologies cardiovasculaire du centre
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Bouzgarrou, L., primary, Merchaoui, I., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Henchi, M.A., additional, Belhaj Salah, H., additional, Hmida, F., additional, Kredis, W., additional, Akrout, M., additional, and Khalfallah, T., additional
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- 2012
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9. POSTER VIEWING SESSION - EMBRYOLOGY
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Fourati Ben Mustapha, S., primary, Khrouf, M., additional, Kacem Ben Rejeb, K., additional, Elloumi Chaabene, H., additional, Merdassi, G., additional, Wahbi, D., additional, Ben Meftah, M., additional, Zhioua, F., additional, Zhioua, A., additional, Azzarello, A., additional, Host, T., additional, Mikkelsen, A. L., additional, Theofanakis, C. P., additional, Dinopoulou, V., additional, Mavrogianni, D., additional, Partsinevelos, G. A., additional, Drakakis, P., additional, Stefanidis, K., additional, Bletsa, A., additional, Loutradis, D., additional, Rienzi, L., additional, Cobo, A., additional, Paffoni, A., additional, Scarduelli, C., additional, Capalbo, A., additional, Garrido, N., additional, Remohi, J., additional, Ragni, G., additional, Ubaldi, F. M., additional, Herrer, R., additional, Quera, M., additional, GIL, E., additional, Serna, J., additional, Grondahl, M. L., additional, Bogstad, J., additional, Agerholm, I. E., additional, Lemmen, J. G., additional, Bentin-Ley, U., additional, Lundstrom, P., additional, Kesmodel, U. S., additional, Raaschou-Jensen, M., additional, Ladelund, S., additional, Guzman, L., additional, Ortega, C., additional, Albuz, F. K., additional, Gilchrist, R. B., additional, Devroey, P., additional, Smitz, J., additional, De Vos, M., additional, Bielanska, M., additional, Leveille, M. C., additional, Borghi, E., additional, Magli, M. C., additional, Figueroa, M. J., additional, Mascaretti, G., additional, Ferraretti, A. P., additional, Gianaroli, L., additional, Szlit, E., additional, Leocata Nieto, F., additional, Maggiotto, G., additional, Arenas, G., additional, Tarducci Bonfiglio, N., additional, Ahumada, A., additional, Asch, R., additional, Sciorio, R., additional, Dayoub, N., additional, Thong, J., additional, Pickering, S., additional, Ten, J., additional, Carracedo, M. A., additional, Guerrero, J., additional, Rodriguez-Arnedo, A., additional, Llacer, J., additional, Bernabeu, R., additional, Tatone, C., additional, Heizenrieder, T., additional, Di Emidio, G., additional, Treffon, P., additional, Seidel, T., additional, Eichenlaub-Ritter, U., additional, Cortezzi, S. S., additional, Cabral, E. C., additional, Ferreira, C. R., additional, Trevisan, M. G., additional, Figueira, R. C. S., additional, Braga, D. P. A. F., additional, Eberlin, M. N., additional, Iaconelli Jr., A., additional, Borges Jr., E., additional, Zabala, A., additional, Pessino, T., additional, Blanco, L., additional, Rey Valzacchi, G., additional, Leocata, F., additional, Vanden Meerschaut, F., additional, Heindryckx, B., additional, Qian, C., additional, Deforce, D., additional, Leybaert, L., additional, De Sutter, P., additional, De las Heras, M., additional, De Pablo, J. L., additional, Navarro, B., additional, Agirregoikoa, J. A., additional, Barrenetxea, G., additional, Cruz, M., additional, Perez-Cano, I., additional, Gadea, B., additional, Herrero, J., additional, Martinez, M., additional, Roldan, M., additional, Munoz, M., additional, Pellicer, A., additional, Meseguer, M., additional, Galindo, N., additional, Scarselli, F., additional, Alviggi, E., additional, Colasante, A., additional, Minasi, M. G., additional, Rubino, P., additional, Lobascio, M., additional, Ferrero, S., additional, Litwicka, K., additional, Varricchio, M. T., additional, Giannini, P., additional, Piscitelli, P., additional, Franco, G., additional, Zavaglia, D., additional, Nagy, Z. P., additional, Greco, E., additional, Urner, F., additional, Wirthner, D., additional, Murisier, F., additional, Mock, P., additional, Germond, M., additional, Amorocho Llanos, B., additional, Calderon, G., additional, Lopez, D., additional, Fernandez, L., additional, Nicolas, M., additional, Landeras, J., additional, Finn-Sell, S. L., additional, Leandri, R., additional, Fleming, T. P., additional, Macklon, N. S., additional, Cheong, Y. C., additional, Eckert, J. J., additional, Lee, J. H., additional, Jung, Y. J., additional, Hwang, H. K., additional, Kang, A., additional, An, S. J., additional, Jung, J. Y., additional, Kwon, H. C., additional, Lee, S. J., additional, Palini, S., additional, Zolla, L., additional, De Stefani, S., additional, Scala, V., additional, D'Alessandro, A., additional, Polli, V., additional, Rocchi, P., additional, Tiezzi, A., additional, Pelosi, E., additional, Dusi, L., additional, Bulletti, C., additional, Fadini, R., additional, Lain, M., additional, Mignini Renzini, M., additional, Brambillasca, F., additional, Coticchio, G., additional, Merola, M., additional, Guglielmo, M. C., additional, Dal Canto, M., additional, Figueira, R., additional, Setti, A. S., additional, Worrilow, K. C., additional, Uzochukwu, C. D., additional, Eid, S., additional, Le Gac, S., additional, Esteves, T. C., additional, van Rossem, F., additional, van den Berg, A., additional, Boiani, M., additional, Kasapi, E., additional, Panagiotidis, Y., additional, Goudakou, M., additional, Papatheodorou, A., additional, Pasadaki, T., additional, Prapas, N., additional, Prapas, Y., additional, Vanderzwalmen, P., additional, Norasing, S., additional, Atchajaroensatit, P., additional, Tawiwong, W., additional, Thepmanee, O., additional, Saenlao, S., additional, Aojanepong, J., additional, Hunsajarupan, P., additional, Sajjachareonpong, K., additional, Punyatanasakchai, P., additional, Maneepalviratn, S., additional, Jetsawangsri, U., additional, Tejera, A., additional, Rubio, I., additional, Romero, J. L., additional, Nordhoff, V., additional, Schlatt, S., additional, Schuring, A. N., additional, Kiesel, L., additional, Kliesch, S., additional, Azambuja, R., additional, Okada, L., additional, Lazzari, V., additional, Dorfman, L., additional, Michelon, J., additional, Badalotti, M., additional, Badalotti, F., additional, Petracco, A., additional, Schwarzer, C., additional, Versieren, K., additional, De Croo, I., additional, Lierman, S., additional, De Vos, W., additional, Van den Abbeel, E., additional, Gerris, J., additional, Milacic, I., additional, Borogovac, D., additional, Veljkovic, M., additional, Arsic, B., additional, Jovic Bojovic, D., additional, Lekic, D., additional, Pavlovic, D., additional, Garalejic, E., additional, Albertini, D. F., additional, De Ponti, E., additional, Sanges, F., additional, Talevi, R., additional, Papini, L., additional, Mollo, V., additional, Rienzi, L. F., additional, Gualtieri, R., additional, Orteg, C., additional, Choi, J., additional, Lee, H., additional, Ku, S., additional, Kim, S., additional, Choi, Y., additional, Kim, J., additional, Moon, S., additional, Demilly, E., additional, Assou, S., additional, Moussaddykine, S., additional, Dechaud, H., additional, Hamamah, S., additional, Takisawa, T., additional, Doshida, M., additional, Hattori, H., additional, Nakamura, Y., additional, Kyoya, T., additional, Shibuya, Y., additional, Nakajo, Y., additional, Tasaka, A., additional, Toya, M., additional, Kyono, K., additional, Novo, S., additional, Penon, O., additional, Gomez, R., additional, Barrios, L., additional, Duch, M., additional, Santalo, J., additional, Esteve, J., additional, Nogues, C., additional, Plaza, J. A., additional, Perez-Garcia, L., additional, Ibanez, E., additional, Chavez, S., additional, Loewke, K., additional, Behr, B., additional, Reijo Pera, R., additional, Huang, S., additional, Wang, H., additional, Soong, Y., additional, Chang, C., additional, Okimura, T., additional, Kuwayama, M., additional, Mori, C., additional, Morita, M., additional, Uchiyama, K., additional, Aono, F., additional, Kato, K., additional, Takehara, Y., additional, Kato, O., additional, Minasi, M., additional, Casciani, V., additional, Arizzi, L., additional, Mencacci, C., additional, Piscitelli, C., additional, Cucinelli, F., additional, Tocci, A., additional, Wydooghe, E., additional, Vandaele, L., additional, Dewulf, J., additional, Van Soom, A., additional, Moon, J. H., additional, Son, W. Y., additional, Mahfoudh, A., additional, Henderson, S., additional, Jin, S. G., additional, Shalom-Paz, E., additional, Dahan, M., additional, Holzer, H., additional, Mahmoud, K., additional, Triki-Hmam, C., additional, Terras, K., additional, Hfaiedh, T., additional, Ben Aribia, M. H., additional, Otsubo, H., additional, Egashira, A., additional, Tanaka, K., additional, Matsuguma, T., additional, Murakami, M., additional, Murakami, K., additional, Otsuka, M., additional, Yoshioka, N., additional, Araki, Y., additional, Kuramoto, T., additional, Smit, J. G., additional, Sterrenburg, M. D., additional, Eijkemans, M. J. C., additional, Al-Inany, H. G., additional, Youssef, M. A. F. M., additional, Broekmans, F. J. M., additional, Willoughby, K., additional, DiPaolo, L., additional, Deys, L., additional, Lagunov, A., additional, Amin, S., additional, Faghih, M., additional, Hughes, E., additional, Karnis, M., additional, Ashkar, F., additional, King, W. A., additional, Neal, M. S., additional, Antonova, I., additional, Veleva, L., additional, Petkova, L., additional, Shterev, A., additional, Nogales, C., additional, Martinez, E., additional, Ariza, M., additional, Cernuda, D., additional, Gaytan, M., additional, Linan, A., additional, Guillen, A., additional, Bronet, F., additional, Cottin, V., additional, Fabian, D., additional, Allemann, F., additional, Koller, A., additional, Spira, J. C., additional, Agudo, D., additional, Martinez-Burgos, M., additional, Arnanz, A., additional, Basile, N., additional, Rodriguez, A., additional, Cho, Y. S., additional, Filioli Uranio, M., additional, Ambruosi, B., additional, Paternoster, M. S., additional, Totaro, P., additional, Sardanelli, A. M., additional, Dell'Aquila, M. E., additional, Zollner, U., additional, Hofmann, T., additional, Zollner, K. P., additional, Kovacic, B., additional, Roglic, P., additional, Vlaisavljevic, V., additional, Sole, M., additional, Boada, M., additional, Coroleu, B., additional, Veiga, A., additional, Martiny, G., additional, Molinari, M., additional, Revelli, A., additional, Chimote, N. M., additional, Chimote, M., additional, Mehta, B., additional, Chimote, N. N., additional, Sheikh, N., additional, Nath, N., additional, Mukherjee, A., additional, Rakic, K., additional, Reljic, M., additional, Ingerslev, H. J., additional, Kirkegaard, K., additional, Hindkjaer, J., additional, Agerholm, I., additional, Kitasaka, H., additional, Fukunaga, N., additional, Nagai, R., additional, Yoshimura, T., additional, Tamura, F., additional, Kitamura, K., additional, Hasegawa, N., additional, Nakayama, K., additional, Katou, M., additional, Itoi, F., additional, Asano, E., additional, Deguchi, N., additional, Ooyama, K., additional, Hashiba, Y., additional, Asada, Y., additional, Michaeli, M., additional, Rotfarb, N., additional, Karchovsky, E., additional, Ruzov, O., additional, Atamny, R., additional, Slush, K., additional, Fainaru, O., additional, Ellenbogen, A., additional, Chekuri, S., additional, Chaisrisawatsuk, T., additional, Chen, P., additional, Pangestu, M., additional, Jansen, S., additional, Catt, S., additional, Molinari, E., additional, Racca, C., additional, Ryu, C., additional, Kang, S., additional, Lee, J., additional, Chung, D., additional, Roh, S., additional, Chi, H., additional, Yokota, Y., additional, Yokota, M., additional, Yokota, H., additional, Sato, S., additional, Nakagawa, M., additional, Komatsubara, M., additional, Makita, M., additional, Oyama, K., additional, Naruse, K., additional, Kilani, S., additional, Chapman, M. G., additional, Kwik, M., additional, Chapman, M., additional, Guven, S., additional, Odaci, E., additional, Yildirim, O., additional, Kart, C., additional, Unsal, M. A., additional, Yulug, E., additional, Isachenko, E., additional, Maettner, R., additional, Strehler, E., additional, Isachenko, V., additional, Hancke, K., additional, Kreienberg, R., additional, Sterzik, K., additional, Zheng, X. Y., additional, Wang, L. N., additional, Liu, P., additional, Qiao, J., additional, Inoue, F., additional, Dashtizad, M., additional, Wahid, H., additional, Rosnina, Y., additional, Daliri, M., additional, Hajarian, H., additional, Akbarpour, M., additional, Abbas Mazni, O., additional, Knez, K., additional, Tomaevic, T., additional, Vrtacnik Bokal, E., additional, Zorn, B., additional, Virant Klun, I., additional, Koster, M., additional, Liebenthron, J., additional, Nicolov, A., additional, van der Ven, K., additional, van der Ven, H., additional, Montag, M., additional, Fayazi, M., additional, Salehnia, M., additional, Beigi Boroujeni, M., additional, Khansarinejad, B., additional, Deignan, K., additional, Emerson, G., additional, Mocanu, E., additional, Wang, J. J., additional, Andonov, M., additional, Linara, E., additional, Ahuja, K. K., additional, Nachef, S., additional, Pasqualotto, F. F., additional, Pasqualotto, E., additional, Chang, C. C., additional, Bernal, D. P., additional, Elliott, T. A., additional, Shapiro, D. B., additional, Toledo, A. A., additional, Economou, K., additional, Davies, S., additional, Argyrou, M., additional, Doriza, S., additional, Sisi, P., additional, Moschopoulou, M., additional, Karagianni, A., additional, Mendorou, C., additional, Polidoropoulos, N., additional, Papanicopoulos, C., additional, Stefanis, P., additional, Karamalegos, C., additional, Cazlaris, H., additional, Koutsilieris, M., additional, Mastrominas, M., additional, Gotts, S., additional, Doshi, A., additional, Harper, J., additional, Serhal, P., additional, Borini, A., additional, Guzeloglu-Kayisli, O., additional, Bianchi, V., additional, Seli, E., additional, Lappi, M., additional, Bonu, M. A., additional, Mizuta, S., additional, Hashimoto, H., additional, Kuroda, Y., additional, Matsumoto, Y., additional, Mizusawa, Y., additional, Ogata, S., additional, Yamada, S., additional, Kokeguchi, S., additional, Noda, Y., additional, Shiotani, M., additional, Stojkovic, M., additional, Ilic, M., additional, Markovic, N., additional, Stojkovic, P., additional, Feng, G., additional, Zhang, B., additional, Zhou, H., additional, Zhou, L., additional, Gan, X., additional, Qin, X., additional, Shu, J., additional, Wu, F., additional, Molina Botella, I., additional, Lazaro Ibanez, E., additional, Debon Aucejo, A., additional, Pertusa, J., additional, Fernandez Colom, P. J., additional, Li, C., additional, Zhang, Y., additional, Cui, Y., additional, Zhao, H., additional, Liu, J., additional, Oliveira, J. B. A., additional, Petersen, C. G., additional, Mauri, A. L., additional, Massaro, F. C., additional, Silva, L. F. I., additional, Ricci, J., additional, Cavagna, M., additional, Pontes, A., additional, Vagnini, L. D., additional, Baruffi, R. L. R., additional, Franco Jr., J. G., additional, Felipe, V., additional, Vilela, M., additional, Tiveron, M., additional, Lombardi, C., additional, Viglierchio, M. I., additional, Marconi, G., additional, Rawe, V., additional, Wale, P. L., additional, Gardner, D. K., additional, Nakagawa, K., additional, Sugiyama, R., additional, Nishi, Y., additional, Kuribayashi, Y., additional, Jyuen, H., additional, Yamashiro, E., additional, Shirai, A., additional, Inoue, M., additional, Hovatta, O., additional, Tohonen, V., additional, Inzunza, J., additional, Parmegiani, L., additional, Cognigni, G. E., additional, Bernardi, S., additional, Ciampaglia, W., additional, Infante, F. E., additional, Tabarelli de Fatis, C., additional, Pocognoli, P., additional, Arnone, A., additional, Maccarini, A. M., additional, Troilo, E., additional, Filicori, M., additional, Radwan, P., additional, Polac, I., additional, Borowiecka, M., additional, Bijak, M., additional, and Radwan, M., additional
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- 2011
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10. P179 Facteurs prédictifs du recours à l’insulinothérapie dans la prise en charge thérapeutique du diabète gestationnel : à propos de 260 cas
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Amrouche-Rached, C., primary, Berriche, O., additional, Jammoussi-Kammoun, H., additional, Ounaissa-Rejeb, K., additional, Miri-Ouesleti, I., additional, and Blouza-Chabchoub, S., additional
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- 2010
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11. Influence du travail dans l’industrie du tabac sur le comportement tabagique des salariés
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Henchi, M.A., primary, Fatnassi, C., additional, Zouiter, I., additional, Amri, C., additional, Abdallah, B., additional, Bchir, N., additional, Haj Salah, H., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Khalfallah, T., additional, and Akrout, M., additional
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- 2006
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12. Apport de la prothèse auditive dans la surdité professionnelle
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Henchi, M., primary, Chaari, N., additional, Abdallah, B., additional, Amri, C., additional, Omrane, J., additional, Haj Salah, H., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Bchir, N., additional, Khalfallah, T., additional, and Akrout, M., additional
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- 2006
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13. Le tiers temps de l’activité du médecin du travail dans l’entreprise tunisienne : intérêts et obstacles
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Khalfallah, T., primary, Henchi, M., additional, Chaari, N., additional, Amri, C., additional, Abdallah, B., additional, Meddeb, C., additional, Zouiter, I., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Haj Salah, H., additional, and Akrout, M., additional
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- 2006
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14. Devenir socio-professionnel de 90 cas de lombalgies, séquelles d’accidents du travail
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Mzabi Nacef, H., primary, Zouiter, I., additional, Kammoun, H., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Knani, K., additional, Mili, H., additional, Henchi, A., additional, and Akrout, M., additional
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- 2006
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15. Évaluation du coût économique et social des lombalgies sur 10 ans
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Debbabi, F., primary, Nouira, L., additional, Kammoun, H., additional, Hadj Salah, H., additional, Hattab, H., additional, Charrada, A., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, and Mrizak, N., additional
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- 2006
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16. Reconnaissance et reparation de la surdité professionnelle en Tunisie. À propos d’une étude épidémiologique
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Kammoun Ben Naceur, H., primary, Hadj Salah, H., additional, Ben Saad, E., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Charrada, A., additional, Akrout, M., additional, Mrizak, N., additional, and Ghachemcnam, A., additional
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- 2006
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17. Obstacles à la reprise rapide du travail chez les coronariens hospitalisés au service de cardiologie de Monastir
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Zouiter, I., primary, Khalfallah, T., additional, Henchi, M.A., additional, Magroun, I., additional, Benzarti, N., additional, B’Chir, N., additional, Rejeb, K., additional, Akrout, M., additional, and Batbout, F., additional
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- 2004
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18. Presence of proline in salinized nutrient solution re-enforces the role of this amino acid in osmoregulation and protects lipid membrane peroxidation in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Slama, I., Rejeb, K. B., Rouached, A., Jdey, A., Mokded Rabhi, Talbi, O., Debez, A., Savouré, A., and Abdelly, C.
19. Blockchain technology in the renewable energy sector: A co-word analysis of academic discourse.
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Rejeb A, Rejeb K, Zrelli I, Süle E, and Iranmanesh M
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The transformative potential of blockchain technology in the renewable energy sector is increasingly gaining recognition for its capacity to enhance energy efficiency, enable decentralized trading, and ensure transaction transparency. However, despite its growing importance, there exists a significant knowledge gap in the holistic understanding of its integration and impact within this sector. Addressing this gap, the current study employs a pioneering approach, marking it as the first comprehensive bibliometric analysis in this field. We have systematically examined 390 journal articles from the Web of Science database, covering the period from 2017 through the end of February 2024, to map the current landscape and thematic trajectories of blockchain technology in renewable energy. The findings highlight several critical thematic areas, including blockchain's integration with smart grids, its role in electric vehicle integration, and its application in sustainable urban energy systems. These themes not only illustrate the diverse applications of blockchain but also its substantial potential to revolutionize energy systems. This study not only fills a crucial gap in existing literature but also sets a precedent for future interdisciplinary research in this domain, bridging theoretical insights with practical applications to fully harness the potential of blockchain in the renewable energy sector., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2024 The Author(s).)
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20. Correction to: Circular Economy Research in the COVID-19 Era: A Review and the Road Ahead.
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Rejeb A, Rejeb K, Appolloni A, Treiblmaier H, and Iranmanesh M
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s43615-023-00265-2.]., (© The Author(s) 2023.)
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21. Circular Economy Research in the COVID-19 Era: a Review and the Road Ahead.
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Rejeb A, Rejeb K, Appolloni A, Treiblmaier H, and Iranmanesh M
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The onset of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in a major crisis that has severely impacted numerous economic, environmental, and social aspects of human life. During the pandemic, the potential of the circular economy (CE) has gained increasing attention as a prospective remedy for numerous sustainability problems. This systematic literature review charts CE research in the COVID-19 era. To this end, 160 journal articles were selected from the Scopus database. The performance indicators of the literature were determined and described through a bibliometric analysis. Moreover, the conceptual structure of CE research was identified via a keyword co-occurrence network. Based on bibliographic coupling, the focus of CE research in the COVID-19 era revolves mainly around five thematic areas, including: (1) waste management; (2) digitalization and sustainable supply chain management; (3) the impact of COVID-19 on food systems; (4) sustainable development goals, smart cities, and bioeconomy; and (5) closed-loop supply chains. Overall, this review contributes to enriching the literature by determining the main thematic areas and future research directions that can help to advance the transition to the CE and reduce the impact of COVID-19 and similar disasters in the future., Competing Interests: Competing InterestsThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© The Author(s) 2023, corrected publication 2023.)
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22. Examining Knowledge Diffusion in the Circular Economy Domain: a Main Path Analysis.
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Rejeb A, Rejeb K, Zailani S, Kayikci Y, and Keogh JG
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The circular economy (CE) field has recently attracted significant interest from academics and practitioners. CE represents a departure from the linear economy, which is characterised by unsustainable resource production and consumption. The growing number of publications necessitates a comprehensive analysis of this field. This is the first systematic examination of the knowledge base and knowledge diffusion pathways in the CE domain. We analyse a Web of Science dataset containing 5431 articles published between 1970 and 2020. To create a comprehensive review of the CE domain, we conducted a keyword co-occurrence network analysis. We examined four distinct types of main paths using the main path analysis (MPA) technique: forward, backward, global, and key-route. According to the analyses, CE research focuses on six primary research themes: CE and sustainability, bioeconomy, CE practices, lifecycle assessment and industrial symbiosis, construction activities, and waste management. In addition, the MPA demonstrates that the CE literature has recently focused on Industry 4.0 technologies and their contribution to CE. This is the first attempt to depict the genealogy of CE research so that scholars can comprehend the domain's evolutionary structure, identify hot topics, and capture the history, development status, and potential future directions of CE research., Competing Interests: Competing InterestsThe authors declare no competing interests., (© The Author(s) 2022.)
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23. Tracing knowledge evolution flows in scholarly restaurant research: a main path analysis.
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Rejeb A, Abdollahi A, Rejeb K, and Mostafa MM
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Restaurant research has received significant attention globally. This article aims to examine the evolution and the knowledge structure of restaurant research over the past decades. We also investigate the restaurant research hotspots and knowledge diffusion paths based on 1489 articles extracted from the Web of Science database. Furthermore, we conduct a keyword co-occurrence network analysis and four different types of main path analyses to scrutinize the historical formation of the restaurant research. Results revealed that restaurant research mainly focused on five research themes: consumer behavior, consumer satisfaction, social media, green restaurants, and authenticity. While consumer behavior has been the mainstream topic, the focus of this line of research has recently shifted from traditional to luxury and ethnic restaurants. Furthermore, our analysis has detected several recent changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. By examining the knowledge structure of restaurant research, we reveal its knowledge diffusion paths and provide avenues for future research in this vast and interdisciplinary research field., Competing Interests: Conflict of interestThe authors have no conflict of interest to declare. All co-authors have seen and agree with the contents of the manuscript and there is no financial interest to report. We certify that the submission is original work and is not under review at any other publication., (© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2022.)
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24. Knowledge Diffusion of the Internet of Things (IoT): A Main Path Analysis.
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Rejeb A, Rejeb K, Zailani SHM, and Abdollahi A
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that has attracted significant attention since the emergence of wireless technology. The knowledge diffusion of IoT takes place when an individual disseminates his knowledge of IoT to the persons to whom he is directly connected, and knowledge creation arises when the persons receive new knowledge of IoT, which is combined with their existing knowledge. In the current literature, several efforts have been devoted to summarising previous studies on IoT. However, the rapid development of IoT research necessitates examining the knowledge diffusion routes in the IoT domain by applying the main path analysis (MPA). It is crucial to update prior IoT studies and revisit the knowledge evolution and future research directions in this domain. Therefore, this paper adopts the keyword co-occurrence network and MPA to identify the research hotspots and study the historical development of the IoT domain based on 27,425 papers collected from the Web of Science from 1970 to 2020. The results show that IoT research is focused on IoT applications for smart cities, wireless networks, blockchain technology, computing technologies, and AI technologies. The findings from the MPA address the need to explore the knowledge evolution in the IoT domain. They also provide a valuable guide to disseminate the knowledge of IoT among researchers and practitioners, assisting them to understand the history, present and future trends of IoT development and implementation., Competing Interests: Conflict of interestThe authors have no conflict of interest to declare., (© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2022.)
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25. Blockchain technology in the smart city: a bibliometric review.
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Rejeb A, Rejeb K, Simske SJ, and Keogh JG
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Blockchain can function as a foundational technology with numerous applications in smart cities. The objective of this paper is twofold. First, it provides a detailed overview of the extant literature on blockchain applications in smart cities; second, it reveals the trends and suggests future research directions for scholars who wish to contribute to this rapidly growing field. We conducted a bibliometric review using a keyword co-occurrence network and article co-citation analysis. The analysis includes the assessment of 148 articles published between 2016 and 2020 in 76 academic journals. The review results demonstrate that the number of articles devoted to the study of blockchain applications and smart cities has increased exponentially in recent years. More importantly, the research identifies some of the most influential studies in this area. The paper discusses trends and highlights the challenges related to the deployment of blockchain in smart cities. To the authors' best knowledge, this represents the first study to review the literature from leading journals on blockchain applications in smart cities using bibliometric techniques., Competing Interests: Conflict of interestThe authors have no conflict of interest to declare. All co-authors have seen and agree with the contents of the manuscript and there is no financial interest to report. We certify that the submission is original work and is not under review at any other publication., (© The Author(s) 2021.)
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26. Occupational lumbar back accidents in the private sector: prevalence and factors associated with their severity and sequelae in central Tunisia.
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Brahem A, Bouhlel M, Kacem I, Maoua M, Boughattas W, Khalfaoui D, Rejeb K, Chatti S, El Maalel O, and Mrizak N
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- Adult, Back Injuries therapy, Female, Humans, Injury Severity Score, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Injuries therapy, Prevalence, Private Sector, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Tunisia epidemiology, Back Injuries epidemiology, Lumbar Vertebrae injuries, Occupational Injuries epidemiology
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In Tunisia, few studies have been focused on occupational lumbar back accidents. We conducted a descriptive retrospective study of private sector employees in central Tunisia who were victims of lumbar back accidents, reported during a 5-year period from 2010 to 2014, to determine the prevalence and factors associated with their severity and sequelae. Data were collected from the regional centre of the National Health Insurance Fund of Sousse. We identified 293 cases, a prevalence of 14.2% in relation to all occupational accidents reported during this period. More than two thirds of the injured (69.2%) were victims of serious occupational lumbar back accidents and 33.8% of victims reported serious sequelae. After adjustment by binary logistic regression, the occupational category persisted as an associated factor with the severity of occupational lumbar back accidents (P = 0.001, OR = 2.86 [1.50-5.47]). Surgical treatment appeared as an associated factor of severity (P < 0.001, OR = 9.06 [3.09-26.56]) and prominent after effects resulting from these accidents (P < 0.001 OR = 54.72 [18.84-158.93]). Occupational lumbar back accidents are a real health problem. Thus, a preventive strategy should be implemented to reduce their socio-economic consequences., (Copyright © World Health Organization (WHO) 2018. Some rights reserved. This work is available under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/igo).)
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27. Effects of exogenous nitric oxide on growth, proline accumulation and antioxidant capacity in Cakile maritima seedlings subjected to water deficit stress.
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Jday A, Ben Rejeb K, Slama I, Saadallah K, Bordenave M, Planchais S, Savouré A, and Abdelly C
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Nitric oxide (NO) - an endogenous signalling molecule in plants and animals - mediates responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. In the present study, we examined the role of exogenous application of NO in mediating stress responses in Cakile maritima Scop. seedlings under water deficit stress using sodium nitroprusside (SNP) as NO donor and as a pre-treatment before the application of stress. Water deficit stress was applied by withholding water for 14 days. Growth, leaf water content (LWC), osmotic potential (ψs), chlorophyll, malondialdehyde (MDA), electrolyte leakage (EL), proline and Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase (P5CS) and proline dehydrogenase (ProDH) protein levels were determined. Enzyme activities involved in antioxidant activities (superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT)) were measured upon withholding water. The results showed that shoot biomass production was significantly decreased in plants subjected to water deficit stress alone. However, in water deficit stressed plants pre-treated with SNP, growth activity was improved and proline accumulation was significantly increased. Proline accumulation was concomitant with the stimulation of its biosynthesis as shown by the accumulation of P5CS proteins. Nevertheless, no significant change in ProDH protein levels was observed. Besides plants showed lower water deficit-induced lipid membrane degradation and oxidative stress after the pretreatment with 100µM SNP. This behaviour was related to the increased activity of SOD and CAT. Thus, we concluded that NO increased C. maritima drought tolerance and mitigated damage associated with water deficit stress by the regulation of proline metabolism and the reduction of oxidative damage.
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28. Hydrogen peroxide produced by NADPH oxidases increases proline accumulation during salt or mannitol stress in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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Ben Rejeb K, Lefebvre-De Vos D, Le Disquet I, Leprince AS, Bordenave M, Maldiney R, Jdey A, Abdelly C, and Savouré A
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- Adaptation, Physiological, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, NADPH Oxidases metabolism, Arabidopsis metabolism, Hydrogen Peroxide metabolism, Mannitol metabolism, NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases metabolism, Proline metabolism, Sodium Chloride metabolism, Stress, Physiological
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Many plants accumulate proline, a compatible osmolyte, in response to various environmental stresses such as water deficit and salinity. In some stress responses, plants generate hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) that mediates numerous physiological and biochemical processes. The aim was to study the relationship between stress-induced proline accumulation and H2 O2 production. Using pharmacological and reverse genetic approaches in Arabidopsis thaliana, we investigated the role of NADPH oxidases, Respiratory burst oxidase homologues (Rboh), in the induction of proline accumulation was investigated in response to stress induced by either 200 mM NaCl or 400 mM mannitol. Stress from NaCl or mannitol resulted in a transient increase in H2 O2 content accompanied by accumulation of proline. Dimethylthiourea, a scavenger of H2 O2 , and diphenylene iodonium (DPI), an inhibitor of H2 O2 production by NADPH oxidase, were found to significantly inhibit proline accumulation in these stress conditions. DPI also reduced the expression level of Δ(1) -pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase, the key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of proline. Similarly, less proline accumulated in knockout mutants lacking either AtRbohD or AtRbohF than in wild-type plants in response to the same stresses. Our data demonstrate that AtRbohs (A. thaliana Rbohs) contribute to H2 O2 production in response to NaCl or mannitol stress to increase proline accumulation in this plant., (© 2015 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2015 New Phytologist Trust.)
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29. NADPH oxidase-dependent H2O2 production is required for salt-induced antioxidant defense in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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Ben Rejeb K, Benzarti M, Debez A, Bailly C, Savouré A, and Abdelly C
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- Arabidopsis drug effects, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, Ascorbate Peroxidases metabolism, Catalase metabolism, Fluoresceins metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant drug effects, Glutathione Reductase metabolism, Imidazoles pharmacology, Malondialdehyde metabolism, Mutation genetics, NADPH Oxidases genetics, Onium Compounds pharmacology, Stress, Physiological drug effects, Thiourea analogs & derivatives, Thiourea pharmacology, Time Factors, Antioxidants metabolism, Arabidopsis enzymology, Arabidopsis physiology, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Hydrogen Peroxide metabolism, NADPH Oxidases metabolism, Sodium Chloride pharmacology
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The involvement of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) generated by nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-oxidase (NADPH oxidase) in the antioxidant defense system was assessed in salt-challenged Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. In the wild-type, short-term salt exposure led to a transient and significant increase of H2O2 concentration, followed by a marked increase in catalase (CAT, EC 1.11.16), ascorbate peroxidase (APX, EC 1.11.1.11) and glutathione reductase (GR, EC 1.6.4.2) activities. Pre-treatment with either a chemical trap for H2O2 (dimethylthiourea) or two widely used NADPH oxidase inhibitors (imidazol and diphenylene iodonium) significantly decreased the above-mentioned enzyme activities under salinity. Double mutant atrbohd/f plants failed to induce the antioxidant response under the culture conditions. Under long-term salinity, the wild-type was more salt-tolerant than the mutant based on the plant biomass production. The better performance of the wild-type was related to a significantly higher photosynthetic activity, a more efficient K(+) selective uptake, and to the plants' ability to deal with the salt-induced oxidative stress as compared to atrbohd/f. Altogether, these data suggest that the early H2O2 generation by NADPH oxidase under salt stress could be the beginning of a reaction cascade that triggers the antioxidant response in A. thaliana in order to overcome the subsequent reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, thereby mitigating the salt stress-derived injuries., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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30. How reactive oxygen species and proline face stress together.
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Ben Rejeb K, Abdelly C, and Savouré A
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- Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Oxidative Stress physiology, Stress, Physiological, Proline metabolism, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are continuously generated as a consequence of plant metabolic processes due to incomplete reduction of O2. Previously considered to be only toxic by-products of metabolism, ROS are now known to act as second messengers in intracellular signalling cascades to trigger tolerance of various abiotic and biotic stresses. The accumulation of proline is frequently observed during the exposure of plants to adverse environmental conditions. Interestingly proline metabolism may also contribute to ROS formation in mitochondria, which play notably a role in hypersensitive response in plants, life-span extension in worms and tumor suppression in animals. Here we review current knowledge about the regulation of proline metabolism in response to environmental constraints and highlight the key role of ROS in the regulation of this metabolism. The impact of proline on ROS generation is also investigated. Deciphering and integrating these relationships at the whole plant level will bring new perspectives on how plants adapt to environmental stresses., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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31. [Proline, a multifunctional amino-acid involved in plant adaptation to environmental constraints].
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Ben Rejeb K, Abdelly C, and Savouré A
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- Adaptation, Physiological, Proline metabolism, Proline pharmacology, Signal Transduction, Environment, Plant Physiological Phenomena, Plants metabolism, Proline physiology, Stress, Physiological physiology
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In addition to its role in primary metabolism as a component of proteins, proline is one of the most widely distributed compatible solutes that accumulates in plants during adverse environmental constraints and plays an important role in plant stress tolerance. Proline was proposed to act as stabilizer for proteins and macromolecular complexes, scavenger of free radicals and regulator of cellular redox potential. Intracellular proline concentration depends on a tight regulation between its biosynthesis and catabolism. However the exact role of proline and the signaling pathways involved in the regulation of its metabolism are not completely known yet. Investigation of proline metabolism in model plants would allow to acquire information about the diversity of the mechanisms developed by plants to overcome environmental constraints and to establish some reliable tools for the improvement of crop tolerance., (© Société de Biologie, 2013.)
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32. Effects of EDTA on phytoextraction of heavy metals (Zn, Mn and Pb) from sludge-amended soil with Brassica napus.
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Zaier H, Ghnaya T, Ben Rejeb K, Lakhdar A, Rejeb S, and Jemal F
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- Biomass, Brassica napus growth & development, Brassica napus metabolism, Chelating Agents chemistry, Edetic Acid chemistry, Metals, Heavy isolation & purification, Sewage, Soil Pollutants isolation & purification
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Sludge application is a reliable practice to ameliorate soil fertility. However, repetitive sludge addition represents a potential soil contamination source with heavy metals, which must be extracted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the capacity of Brassica napus to remove metals from soils amended with sludge, and to study the effect of EDTA on this process. Seedlings were cultivated in presence of sludge combined or not with EDTA. Results showed that sludge ameliorate significantly biomass production. This effect was accompanied with an increase in Pb, Zn and Mn shoot concentrations. EDTA application does not affect significantly plant growth. However, this chelator enhances shoot metals accumulation. It's therefore concluded that sludge has a beneficial effect on soil fertility, B. napus can be used for the decontamination of affected soils and that the EDTA addition increases the ability of B. napus to accumulate heavy metals., (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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