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Combined effects of micro-/nano-plastics and oxytetracycline on the intestinal histopathology and microbiome in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
ArticleAbstract: Accumulated evidence has demonstrated that microplastics and oxytetracycline (OTC) affect organisms,Palabras claves:antibiotic resistance genes, Antibiotics, Micro-/nano-particles, Microbial community, Polystyrene plasticsAutores:Dong S.J., Qiansheng Huang, Wang X., Yan C., Yu Z., Zhang L.Fuentes:scopusGut microbiota characterization and lipid metabolism disorder found in PCB77-treated female mice
ArticleAbstract: Although the production of polychlorinated biphenyl 77 (PCB77) has already been banned globally, PCBPalabras claves:Bacterial function, Gut microbiota, lipid metabolism, Polychlorinated biphenyl, Specific strainAutores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Lu Y.Y., Qiansheng Huang, Wang H., Ye G.Z.Fuentes:scopusGut microbiota dysbiosis correlates with a low-dose PCB126-induced dyslipidemia and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
ArticleAbstract: There is growing evidence that polychlorinated biphenyl 126 (PCB126) not only has adverse effects onPalabras claves:Correlation analysis, dyslipidemia, Gut microbiota, Lipid accumulation, NAFLD, Polychlorinated biphenylAutores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Lu Y.Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z.Fuentes:scopusPCBs–high-fat diet interactions as mediators of gut microbiota dysbiosis and abdominal fat accumulation in female mice
ArticleAbstract: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one type of lipophilic pollutant, are ubiquitous in daily life. PCPalabras claves:Co-exposure, Gut microbiota, high-fat diet, INTERACTION, obesity, Polychlorinated biphenylsAutores:Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhu H.M.Fuentes:scopusLong-term wet precipitation of PM<inf>2.5</inf> disturbed the gut microbiome and inhibited the growth of marine medaka Oryzias melastigma
ArticleAbstract: Wet precipitation, as an important process of geochemical cycling and the most effective way of cleaPalabras claves:Ecological risk, Gut microbes, lipid metabolism, Marine medaka, Wet precipitation of PM 2.5Autores:Chen J., Dong S.J., Hong Y., Lu W., Qiansheng Huang, Zhao P.Fuentes:scopusWidespread of Potential Pathogen-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Carrying Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Indoor Dust
ArticleAbstract: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are newly recognized as important vectors for carrying and spreading anPalabras claves:antibiotic resistance genes, Extracellular vesicles, indoor dust, Mobile genetic elements, Pathogen, urban healthAutores:Cui L., Dong S.J., Guo Z., Huang H.N., Qiansheng Huang, Qin Y.F., Zhu L.T., Zhu Y.G.Fuentes:scopusSize-dependent adverse effects of microplastics on intestinal microbiota and metabolic homeostasis in the marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma)
ArticleAbstract: Microplastic (MP) is an emerging environmental pollutant and exposure to MPs has been associated witPalabras claves:Intestinal microbiota dysbiosis, lipid, microplastics, Particle sizeAutores:Chen X., Ding D.X., Dong S.J., Lei Z., Lin Y., Liu J., Qiansheng Huang, Shen H., Wen K., Yan C., Ye G.Z., Zhang J., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopus