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1INDUCTION OF CYP1A BY THE N-IMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVE, 1-BENZYLIMIDAZOLE3.30Citations (PDF)
2Reproduction of Merluccius merluccius (Actinopterygii: Merlucciidae) from the northern Atlantic coasts of Morocco based on histological analysis of gonads
Scientia Marina, 2023, 87, e069
0.70Citations (PDF)
3Estrogens as immunotoxicants: 17α-ethinylestradiol exposure retards thymus development in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Aquatic Toxicology, 2022, 242, 106025
4.417Citations (PDF)
4Assessing Fish Immunotoxicity by Means of In Vitro Assays: Are We There Yet?5.012Citations (PDF)
5Immunotoxic effects of metal-based nanoparticles in fish and bivalves
Nanotoxicology, 2022, 16, 88-113
3.016Citations (PDF)
6Reliable Field Assessment of Proliferative Kidney Disease in Wild Brown Trout, Salmo trutta, Populations: When Is the Optimal Sampling Period?
Pathogens, 2022, 11, 681
3.12Citations (PDF)
7MyFishCheck: A Model to Assess Fish Welfare in Aquaculture
Animals, 2021, 11, 145
2.314Citations (PDF)
8Evaluation of an in vitro assay to screen for the immunotoxic potential of chemicals to fish
Scientific Reports, 2021, 11,
3.716Citations (PDF)
9Environmental Risk of Pesticides for Fish in Small- and Medium-Sized Streams of Switzerland
Toxics, 2021, 9, 79
4.213Citations (PDF)
10It's a hard knock life for some: Heterogeneity in infection life history of salmonids influences parasite disease outcomes
Journal of Animal Ecology, 2021, 90, 2573-2593
3.26Citations (PDF)
11Immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics in Fish: A Role for the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR)?4.525Citations (PDF)
12Xenobiotic metabolism and its physiological consequences in high-Antarctic Notothenioid fishes
Polar Biology, 2021, 45, 345-358
1.32Citations (PDF)
13Interpretation of sexual secondary characteristics (SSCs) in regulatory testing for endocrine activity in fish
Chemosphere, 2020, 240, 124943
8.412Citations (PDF)
14Does hepatotoxicity interfere with endocrine activity in zebrafish (Danio rerio)?
Chemosphere, 2020, 238, 124589
8.416Citations (PDF)
15Assessing endocrine disruption in freshwater fish species from a “hotspot” for estrogenic activity in sediment
Environmental Pollution, 2020, 257, 113636
7.825Citations (PDF)
16In Vitro Biotransformation Assays Using Liver S9 Fractions and Hepatocytes from Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>): Overcoming Challenges with Difficult to Test Fragrance Chemicals3.315Citations (PDF)
17Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Signaling Is Functional in Immune Cells of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)4.514Citations (PDF)
18Zooplankton Feeding Induces Macroscopical Gonad Malformations in Whitefish (Coregonus ssp.) from Lake Thun, Switzerland
Fishes, 2020, 5, 26
2.20Citations (PDF)
19Thymus development in the zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>) from an ecoimmunology perspective1.69Citations (PDF)
20Effects of parasite concentrations on infection dynamics and proliferative kidney disease pathogenesis in brown trout ( <i>Salmo trutta</i> )2.87Citations (PDF)
21ABC transporters in gills of rainbow trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>)1.715Citations (PDF)
22Long-term exposure to low 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) concentrations disrupts both the reproductive and the immune system of juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
Environment International, 2020, 142, 105836
10.334Citations (PDF)
23Back From the Brink: Alterations in B and T Cell Responses Modulate Recovery of Rainbow Trout From Chronic Immunopathological Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae Infection5.09Citations (PDF)
24Microplastics negatively impact embryogenesis and modulate the immune response of the marine medaka Oryzias melastigma
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2020, 158, 111349
5.061Citations (PDF)
25Comparative study of cytotoxicity by platinum nanoparticles and ions in vitro systems based on fish cell lines
Toxicology in Vitro, 2020, 66, 104859
2.710Citations (PDF)
26Antimicrobial activity and mechanisms of multiple antimicrobial peptides isolated from rockfish Sebastiscus marmoratus
Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2019, 93, 1007-1017
3.940Citations (PDF)
27Transcriptomic analysis of the impacts of ethinylestradiol (EE2) and its consequences for proliferative kidney disease outcome in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)3.220Citations (PDF)
28Thyroid Hormone Disruptors Interfere with Molecular Pathways of Eye Development and Function in Zebrafish4.535Citations (PDF)
29Keeping an Eye on Wild Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) Populations: Correlation Between Temperature, Environmental Parameters, and Proliferative Kidney Disease2.417Citations (PDF)
30Feed contamination with zearalenone promotes growth but affects the immune system of rainbow trout3.927Citations (PDF)
31Exploring the immune response, tolerance and resistance in proliferative kidney disease of salmonids1.834Citations (PDF)
32Expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor–regulated genes and superoxide dismutase in the Antarctic eelpout <i>Pachycara brachycephalum</i> exposed to benzo[<i>a</i>]pyrene3.35Citations (PDF)
33Temperature-related parasite infection dynamics: the case of proliferative kidney disease of brown trout
Parasitology, 2018, 145, 281-291
2.039Citations (PDF)
34Persistent organic pollutants in red- and white-blooded High-Antarctic notothenioid fish from the remote Weddell Sea
Chemosphere, 2018, 193, 213-222
8.410Citations (PDF)
35In vitro or not in vitro: a short journey through a long history6.255Citations (PDF)
36An International Perspective on the Tools and Concepts for Effluent Toxicity Assessments in the Context of Animal Alternatives: Reduction in Vertebrate Use3.335Citations (PDF)
37Trade-Offs Underwater: Physiological Plasticity of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Confronted by Multiple Stressors
Fishes, 2018, 3, 49
2.214Citations (PDF)
38Reliability of In Vitro Methods Used to Measure Intrinsic Clearance of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals by Rainbow Trout: Results of an International Ring Trial
Toxicological Sciences, 2018, 164, 563-575
4.141Citations (PDF)
39Sex-specific immunomodulatory action of the environmental estrogen 17α-ethynylestradiol alongside with reproductive impairment in fish
Aquatic Toxicology, 2018, 203, 95-106
4.427Citations (PDF)
40Immune-Specific Expression and Estrogenic Regulation of the Four Estrogen Receptor Isoforms in Female Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)4.522Citations (PDF)
41Toward sustainable environmental quality: Priority research questions for Europe3.397Citations (PDF)
42A role for multiple estrogen receptors in immune regulation of common carp1.833Citations (PDF)
43Who needs the hotspot? The effect of temperature on the fish host immune response to Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae the causative agent of proliferative kidney disease3.961Citations (PDF)
4420 Years of fish immunotoxicology – what we know and where we are3.776Citations (PDF)
45Stress differentially affects the systemic and leukocyte estrogen network in common carp3.99Citations (PDF)
46The immunomodulatory role of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis: Proximate mechanism for reproduction-immune trade offs?1.870Citations (PDF)
47Mode of Action Assignment of Chemicals Using Toxicogenomics: A Case Study with Oxidative Uncouplers3.32Citations (PDF)
48Epitheliocystis Distribution and Characterization in Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) from the Headwaters of Two Major European Rivers, the Rhine and Rhone3.011Citations (PDF)
49Persistent organic pollutants in tissues of the white-blooded Antarctic fish Champsocephalus gunnari and Chaenocephalus aceratus
Chemosphere, 2016, 161, 555-562
8.411Citations (PDF)
50What constitutes a model organism in ecotoxicology?2.916Citations (PDF)
51Comment on “Uptake and Accumulation of Polystyrene Microplastics in zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>) and Toxic Effects in Liver”11.320Citations (PDF)
52Hepatocytes as in vitro test system to investigate metabolite patterns of pesticides in farmed rainbow trout and common carp: Comparison between in vivo and in vitro and across species3.217Citations (PDF)
53Thyroid active agents T3 and PTU differentially affect immune gene transcripts in the head kidney of rainbow trout (Oncorynchus mykiss)
Aquatic Toxicology, 2016, 174, 159-168
4.415Citations (PDF)
54The emergence of epitheliocystis in the upper Rhone region: evidence for Chlamydiae in wild and farmed salmonid populations
Archives of Microbiology, 2016, 198, 315-324
2.614Citations (PDF)
55ABC transporters and xenobiotic defense systems in early life stages of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)3.219Citations (PDF)
56Thyroid disruption in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae: Different molecular response patterns lead to impaired eye development and visual functions
Aquatic Toxicology, 2016, 172, 44-55
4.4109Citations (PDF)
57<i>In response</i>: The evidence—What actions are needed to effectively transfer from science to policy? An academic perspective3.32Citations (PDF)
58Determination of Metabolic Stability Using Cryopreserved Hepatocytes from Rainbow Trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss )0.010Citations (PDF)
59Comparative Cytotoxicity Study of Silver Nanoparticles (AgNPs) in a Variety of Rainbow Trout Cell Lines (RTL-W1, RTH-149, RTG-2) and Primary Hepatocytes3.159Citations (PDF)
60Increasing Scientific Confidence in Adverse Outcome Pathways: Application of Tailored Bradford-Hill Considerations for Evaluating Weight of Evidence3.3202Citations (PDF)
61Future water quality monitoring — Adapting tools to deal with mixtures of pollutants in water resource management
Science of the Total Environment, 2015, 512-513, 540-551
8.4260Citations (PDF)
62Transfer and effects of 1,2,3,5,7-pentachloronaphthalene in an experimental food chain3.21Citations (PDF)
63Benzo(<i>a</i>)pyrene Metabolism and EROD and GST Biotransformation Activity in the Liver of Red- and White-Blooded Antarctic Fish11.335Citations (PDF)
64Linking Ah receptor mediated effects of sediments and impacts on fish to key pollutants in the Yangtze Three Gorges Reservoir, China — A comprehensive perspective8.413Citations (PDF)
65Molecular and cellular effects of contamination in aquatic ecosystems4.433Citations (PDF)
66The SOLUTIONS project: Challenges and responses for present and future emerging pollutants in land and water resources management
Science of the Total Environment, 2015, 503-504, 22-31
8.4170Citations (PDF)
67Intersex Occurrence in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Male Fry Chronically Exposed to Ethynylestradiol
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e98531
2.541Citations (PDF)
68Human and ecological risk assessment of a crop protection chemical: a case study with the azole fungicide epoxiconazole3.772Citations (PDF)
69Hormone als Schadstoffe?
Biologie in Unserer Zeit, 2014, 44, 232-241
0.11Citations (PDF)
70The teleostean liver as an immunological organ: Intrahepatic immune cells (IHICs) in healthy and benzo[a]pyrene challenged rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)1.871Citations (PDF)
71Tissue-Specific Metabolism of Benzo[a]pyrene in Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>): A Comparison between the Liver and Immune Organs3.926Citations (PDF)
72Transient exposure to environmental estrogen affects embryonic development of brown trout (Salmo trutta fario)
Aquatic Toxicology, 2014, 157, 141-149
4.49Citations (PDF)
73Persistence of endocrine disruption in zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>) after discontinued exposure to the androgen 17β‐trenbolone3.341Citations (PDF)
74Intra- and Interlaboratory Reliability of a Cryopreserved Trout Hepatocyte Assay for the Prediction of Chemical Bioaccumulation Potential11.335Citations (PDF)
75Detection and quantification of Flavobacterium psychrophilum in water and fish tissue samples by quantitative real time PCR
BMC Microbiology, 2014, 14, 105
3.837Citations (PDF)
76Integrated testing strategy (ITS) for bioaccumulation assessment under REACH
Environment International, 2014, 69, 40-50
10.314Citations (PDF)
77Reversibility of endocrine disruption in zebrafish (Danio rerio) after discontinued exposure to the estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol3.266Citations (PDF)
78Developmental oestrogen exposure differentially modulates IGF-I and TNF-α expression levels in immune organs of Yersinia ruckeri-challenged young adult rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)1.619Citations (PDF)
79Prochloraz causes irreversible masculinization of zebrafish (Danio rerio)4.433Citations (PDF)
80Monitoring Programmes, Multiple Stress Analysis and Decision Support for River Basin Management0.02Citations (PDF)
81Status and Causal Pathway Assessments Supporting River Basin Management0.01Citations (PDF)
82Expert opinion on toxicity profiling—report from a NORMAN expert group meeting2.932Citations (PDF)
83Analysis of protein expression in zebrafish during gonad differentiation by targeted proteomics1.631Citations (PDF)
84Molecular epidemiology of Flavobacterium psychrophilum from Swiss fish farms
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2013, 105, 203-210
1.030Citations (PDF)
85Toxicogenomics to group environmental chemicals in vitro?
Toxicology Letters, 2013, 221, S229-S230
0.50Citations (PDF)
86Impact of environmental estrogens on Yfish considering the diversity of estrogen signaling1.661Citations (PDF)
87Molecular crosstalk between a chemical and a biological stressor and consequences on disease manifestation in rainbow trout
Aquatic Toxicology, 2013, 127, 2-8
4.418Citations (PDF)
88Climate change and infectious diseases of wildlife: Altered interactions between pathogens, vectors and hosts
Environmental Epigenetics, 2013, 59, 427-437
1.895Citations (PDF)
89Candidatus Syngnamydia Venezia, a Novel Member of the Phylum Chlamydiae from the Broad Nosed Pipefish, Syngnathus typhle
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e70853
2.534Citations (PDF)
90Emergence of Canine Distemper Virus Strains With Modified Molecular Signature and Enhanced Neuronal Tropism Leading to High Mortality in Wild Carnivores
Veterinary Pathology, 2012, 49, 913-929
1.779Citations (PDF)
91Assessment of Metabolic Stability Using the Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>) Liver S9 Fraction0.043Citations (PDF)
92Immunotoxic effects of environmental toxicants in fish — how to assess them?4.472Citations (PDF)
93Estrogen Modulates Hepatic Gene Expression and Survival of Rainbow Trout Infected with Pathogenic Bacteria Yersinia ruckeri
Marine Biotechnology, 2012, 14, 530-543
2.516Citations (PDF)
94Pathogenic infection confounds induction of the estrogenic biomarker vitellogenin in rainbow trout3.38Citations (PDF)
95Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization: A New Tool for the Direct Identification and Detection of F. psychrophilum
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e49280
2.58Citations (PDF)
96Advances in the Multibiomarker Approach for Risk Assessment in Aquatic Ecosystems0.010Citations (PDF)
97Bioavailability of pharmaceuticals in waters close to wastewater treatment plants: Use of fish bile for exposure assessment3.324Citations (PDF)
98Developmental toxicity and endocrine disrupting potency of 4-azapyrene, benzo[b]fluorene and retene in the zebrafish Danio rerio
Reproductive Toxicology, 2012, 33, 213-223
2.954Citations (PDF)
99A natural freshwater origin for two chlamydial species, <i>Candidatus</i> Piscichlamydia salmonis and <i>Candidatus</i> Clavochlamydia salmonicola, causing mixed infections in wild brown trout (<i>Salmo trutta</i>)
Environmental Microbiology, 2012, 14, 2048-2057
3.838Citations (PDF)
100Kidney pathology and parasite intensity in rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss surviving proliferative kidney disease: time course and influence of temperature1.050Citations (PDF)
101Protein and Lipid Binding Parameters in Rainbow Trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>) Blood and Liver Fractions to Extrapolate from an<i>in Vitro</i>Metabolic Degradation Assay to<i>in Vivo</i>Bioaccumulation Potential of Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals
Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2011, 24, 1134-1143
3.969Citations (PDF)
102Moving beyond a descriptive aquatic toxicology: The value of biological process and trait information
Aquatic Toxicology, 2011, 105, 50-55
4.463Citations (PDF)
10317Beta-estradiol affects the response of complement components and survival of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) challenged by bacterial infection3.968Citations (PDF)
104Reproductive and developmental toxicity in fishes
2011, , 1145-1166
16Citations (PDF)
105Identification of Candidate Genes and Physiological Pathways Involved in Gonad Deformation in Whitefish (Coregonus spp.) from Lake Thun, Switzerland3.12Citations (PDF)
106Endocrine disrupting compounds: Can they target the immune system of fish?
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2011, 63, 412-416
5.085Citations (PDF)
107Ecological Relevance of Key Toxicants in Aquatic Systems0.02Citations (PDF)
108Global proteomics analysis of testis and ovary in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)2.155Citations (PDF)
109Health of farmed fish: its relation to fish welfare and its utility as welfare indicator2.1188Citations (PDF)
110Assessing relationships between chemical exposure, parasite infection, fish health, and fish ecological status: A case study using chub (<i>Leuciscus cephalus</i>) in the Bílina River, Czech Republic3.311Citations (PDF)
111Nutritional Metabolic Bone Disease in Juvenile Veiled Chameleons (Chamaeleo calyptratus) and Its Prevention
Journal of Nutrition, 2010, 140, 1923-1931
3.045Citations (PDF)
112The use of Mechanisms and Modes of Toxic Action in Integrated Testing Strategies: The Report and Recommendations of a Workshop held as part of the European Union OSIRIS Integrated Project2.718Citations (PDF)
113Immunotoxic Effects of Organotin Compounds in Teleost Fish
2009, , 207-218
7Citations (PDF)
114Variability of in vivo fish acute toxicity data3.354Citations (PDF)
115Zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model organism for investigating endocrine disruption3.2186Citations (PDF)
116The state of in vitro science for use in bioaccumulation assessments for fish3.368Citations (PDF)
117Estrogen receptor subtype β2 is involved in neuromast development in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae
Developmental Biology, 2009, 330, 32-43
1.953Citations (PDF)
118Zebrafish (Danio rerio) neuromast: Promising biological endpoint linking developmental and toxicological studies
Aquatic Toxicology, 2009, 95, 307-319
4.4103Citations (PDF)
119Proliferative kidney disease (PKD) of rainbow trout: temperature- and time-related changes of<i>Tetracapsuloides bryosalmonae</i>DNA in the kidney
Parasitology, 2009, 136, 615-625
2.066Citations (PDF)
120Proliferative kidney disease in rainbow trout: time- and temperature-related renal pathology and parasite distribution1.079Citations (PDF)
121Interference of endocrine disrupting chemicals with aromatase CYP19 expression or activity, and consequences for reproduction of teleost fish1.6275Citations (PDF)
122Sensitivity of brown trout reproduction to long-term estrogenic exposure
Aquatic Toxicology, 2008, 90, 65-72
4.414Citations (PDF)
123Tissue-specific induction of EROD activity and CYP1A protein in Sparus aurata exposed to B(a)P and TCDD6.158Citations (PDF)
124Estrogenic Endocrine Disruption in Switzerland: Assessment of Fish Exposure and Effects
Chimia, 2008, 62, 376
0.920Citations (PDF)
125Surface Marker-Defined Head Kidney Granulocytes and B Lymphocytes of Rainbow Trout Express Benzo[a]pyrene-Inducible Cytochrome P4501A Protein
Toxicological Sciences, 2008, 103, 86-96
4.137Citations (PDF)
126<i>In-vitro</i>screening of the antiestrogenic activity of chemicals2.83Citations (PDF)
127Environmentally Relevant Concentrations of 17α-Ethinylestradiol (EE2) Interfere With the Growth Hormone (GH)/Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF)-I System in Developing Bony Fish
Toxicological Sciences, 2008, 106, 93-102
4.183Citations (PDF)
128Gonadal Malformations in Whitefish from Lake Thun: Defining the Case and Evaluating the Role of EDCs
Chimia, 2008, 62, 383-388
0.919Citations (PDF)
129Background pathology of the ovary in a laboratory population of zebrafish Danio rerio1.015Citations (PDF)
130Expression of Zebra Fish Aromatase cyp19a and cyp19b Genes in Response to the Ligands of Estrogen Receptor and Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor
Toxicological Sciences, 2007, 96, 255-267
4.177Citations (PDF)
131Ecotoxicology – How to Assess the Impact of Toxicants in a Multi-Factorial Environment?0.015Citations (PDF)
132Use of<i>In Vitro</i>Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion (ADME) Data in Bioaccumulation Assessments for Fish3.542Citations (PDF)
133Array analysis reveals hepatic immune genes as site of interaction between estrogenic and pathogenic stressors in rainbow trout
Toxicology Letters, 2007, 172, S158
0.52Citations (PDF)
134The zebrafish, brain‐specific, aromatase <i>cyp19a2</i> is neither expressed nor distributed in a sexually dimorphic manner during sexual differentiation
Developmental Dynamics, 2007, 236, 3155-3166
1.747Citations (PDF)
135Assessment of fish health status in four Swiss rivers showing a decline of brown trout catches
Aquatic Sciences, 2007, 69, 11-25
1.6108Citations (PDF)
136Comment on “Lessons from Endocrine Disruption and Their Application to Other Issues Concerning Trace Organics in the Aquatic Environment”11.368Citations (PDF)
137Vitellogenin synthesis in primary cultures of fish liver cells as endpoint for in vitro screening of the (anti)estrogenic activity of chemical substances
Aquatic Toxicology, 2006, 80, 1-22
4.485Citations (PDF)
138Aromatase in zebrafish: A potential target for endocrine disrupting chemicals
Marine Environmental Research, 2006, 62, S187-S190
2.824Citations (PDF)
139ASSESSMENT OF ESTROGENIC EXPOSURE IN BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA) IN A SWISS MIDLAND RIVER: INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF PASSIVE SAMPLERS, WILD AND CAGED FISH, AND VITELLOGENIN mRNA AND PROTEIN3.364Citations (PDF)
140Differential expression of IGF-I mRNA and peptide in the male and female gonad during early development of a bony fish, the tilapia Oreochromis niloticus1.682Citations (PDF)
141Screening and Testing for Endocrine Disruption in Fish—Biomarkers As “Signposts,” Not “Traffic Lights,” in Risk Assessment8.6432Citations (PDF)
142Monitoring Pollution in River MureŞ, Romania, Part III: biochemical effect markers in fish and integrative reflection3.131Citations (PDF)
143A Survey on the Expression of IGF-I in the Early Developing Bony Fish with Special Emphasis on the Tilapia,Oreochromis niloticus4.55Citations (PDF)
144MODELKEY. Models for assessing and forecasting the impact of environmental key pollutants on freshwater and marine ecosystems and biodiversity (5 pp)4.473Citations (PDF)
145An environmentally relevant concentration of estrogen induces arrest of male gonad development in zebrafish, <i>Danio rerio</i>3.3162Citations (PDF)
146COMET ASSAY WITH THE FISH CELL LINE RAINBOW TROUT GONAD-2 FOR IN VITRO GENOTOXICITY TESTING OF XENOBIOTICS AND SURFACE WATERS3.328Citations (PDF)
147CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ESTROGENICITY OF SWISS MIDLAND RIVERS USING A RECOMBINANT YEAST BIOASSAY AND PLASMA VITELLOGENIN CONCENTRATIONS IN FERAL MALE BROWN TROUT3.370Citations (PDF)
148Developmental, Reproductive, and Demographic Alterations in Aquatic Wildlife: Establishing Causality between Exposure to Endocrine-active Compounds (EACs) and Effects
Clean - Soil, Air, Water, 2005, 33, 17-26
1.022Citations (PDF)
149Attenuated virulence of an Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida type III secretion mutant in a rainbow trout model
Microbiology (United Kingdom), 2005, 151, 2111-2118
3.084Citations (PDF)
150Chapter 18 P-glycoproteins and xenobiotic efflux transport in fish0.020Citations (PDF)
151Where Have All the Fish Gone?11.396Citations (PDF)
152Cytochrome P4501A induction in brown trout exposed to small streams of an urbanised area: results of a five-year-study
Environmental Pollution, 2005, 136, 231-242
7.834Citations (PDF)
153Cytotoxicity Assays with Fish Cells as an Alternative to the Acute Lethality Test with Fish2.762Citations (PDF)
154Life-stage-dependent sensitivity of zebrafish (Danio rerio) to estrogen exposure3.267Citations (PDF)
155Induction of cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) by clotrimazole, a non-planar aromatic compound. Computational studies on structural features of clotrimazole and related imidazole derivatives
Life Sciences, 2004, 76, 699-714
4.532Citations (PDF)
156Aromatase modulation alters gonadal differentiation in developing zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Aquatic Toxicology, 2004, 67, 105-126
4.4230Citations (PDF)
157β-Naphthoflavone alters normal plasma levels of vitellogenin, 17β-estradiol and luteinizing hormone in sea bass broodstock
Aquatic Toxicology, 2004, 67, 337-345
4.440Citations (PDF)
158The potential of mechanism-based bioanalytical tools in ecotoxicological exposure and effect assessment3.634Citations (PDF)
159Induction of CYP1A by the <i>N</i>‐imidazole derivative, 1‐benzylimidazole3.321Citations (PDF)
160Identification of endocrine-disrupting effects in aquatic vertebrates and invertebrates: report from the European IDEA project6.1312Citations (PDF)
161Potencies of estrogenic compounds in in vitro screening assays and in life cycle tests with zebrafish in vivo6.1118Citations (PDF)
162Establishing Causality between Pollution and Effects at Different Levels of Biological Organization: The VALIMAR Project3.521Citations (PDF)
163The use of Fish Cells in Ecotoxicology: The Report and Recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 47<sup>, </sup>2.7190Citations (PDF)
164Association of Type III secretion genes with virulence of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida1.047Citations (PDF)
165Alterations of tissue glutathione levels and metallothionein mRNA in rainbow trout during single and combined exposure to cadmium and zinc3.268Citations (PDF)
166Title is missing!
2002, 64, 36-54
79Citations (PDF)
167The Use of Biomarkers in Daphnia magna Toxicity Testing V. In Vivo Alterations in the Carbohydrate Metabolism of Daphnia magna Exposed to Sublethal Concentrations of Mercury and Lindane6.191Citations (PDF)
168Alterations of physiological energetics, growth and reproduction of Daphnia magna under toxicant stress
Aquatic Toxicology, 2001, 53, 79-90
4.4114Citations (PDF)
169Cellular approaches for diagnostic effects assessment in ecotoxicology: introductory remarks to an EU-funded project
Aquatic Toxicology, 2001, 53, 153-158
4.411Citations (PDF)
170Effects of nonylphenol on estrogen receptor conformation, transcriptional activity and sexual reversion in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Aquatic Toxicology, 2001, 53, 173-186
4.443Citations (PDF)
171Effects of prochloraz and nonylphenol diethoxylate on hepatic biotransformation enzymes in trout: a comparative in vitro/in vivo-assessment using cultured hepatocytes
Aquatic Toxicology, 2001, 53, 229-245
4.452Citations (PDF)
172Development and validation of a homologous zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton–Buchanan) vitellogenin enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and its application for studies on estrogenic chemicals3.257Citations (PDF)
173Metabolic Activity in Primary Cultures of Fish Hepatocytes2.741Citations (PDF)
174Expression and functional activity of P-glycoprotein in cultured hepatocytes from<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>2.536Citations (PDF)
175Detection of DNA damage in two cell lines from rainbow trout, RTG-2 and RTL-W1, using the comet assay
Environmental Toxicology, 2001, 16, 321-329
3.751Citations (PDF)
176Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as inducers of cytochrome P4501A enzyme activity in the rainbow trout liver cell line, RTL‐W1, and in primary cultures of rainbow trout hepatocytes3.365Citations (PDF)
177Effects of parathion on acetylcholinesterase, butyrylcholinesterase, and carboxylesterase in three‐spined stickleback (<i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>) following short‐term exposure3.343Citations (PDF)
178Title is missing!
Hydrobiologia, 2001, 8, 161-178
0.352Citations (PDF)
179Title is missing!
Hydrobiologia, 2001, 8, 281-297
0.314Citations (PDF)
180Title is missing!
Hydrobiologia, 2001, 8, 319-336
0.317Citations (PDF)
181Estrogen-mediated suppression of cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A) expression in rainbow trout hepatocytes: role of estrogen receptor5.0117Citations (PDF)
182Different sensitivity to organophosphates of acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase from three‐spined stickleback (<i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>): Application in biomonitoring3.391Citations (PDF)
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