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Exposure to bisphenol A induces dysfunction of insulin secretion and apoptosis through the damage of mitochondria in rat insulinoma (INS-1) cells
ArticleAbstract: Bisphenol A (BPA) is widely used in plastic products, through which humans are exposed to it. AccumuPalabras claves:apoptosis, Bisphenol A, INS-1 cells, insulin secretion, mitochondrial dysfunctionAutores:Dong S.J., Fang C., Kang M., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Qiu L., Shen H., Sun X., Wei J., Ye T.Fuentes:scopusDifferent effects of bisphenol a and its halogenated derivatives on the reproduction and development of Oryzias melastigma under environmentally relevant doses
ArticleAbstract: Bisphenol A (BPA) and its halogenated compounds (H-BPAs) are widely detected in the environmental mePalabras claves:Developmental stage, Halogenated bisphenol a, Hatching, Reproductive toxicityAutores:Chen Y.J., Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Lin L., Lin Y., Liu Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhu H.Fuentes:scopusDioxin-like rather than non-dioxin-like PCBs promote the development of endometriosis through stimulation of endocrine–inflammation interactions
ArticleAbstract: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) contain 209 congeners with various structure–activities. Exposure tPalabras claves:endometriosis, HSD17B7, LXA 4, methylation, Polychlorinated biphenylsAutores:Chen Q.H., Chen Y.J., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Zhang H., Zhu M.Fuentes:scopusNew insights into the metabolism and toxicity of bisphenol A on marine fish under long-term exposure
ArticleAbstract: Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure receives great ecotoxicological concern. However, gaps in knowledge, suchPalabras claves:Bisphenol A glucuronide, chorion, Oryzias melastigma, Reproductive toxicity, UDP-GlucuronosyltransferaseAutores:Chen Y.J., Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Fang C., Lin Y., Liu Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhu H.M.Fuentes:scopusImmunotoxic effects of perfluorooctane sulfonate and di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on the marine fish Oryzias melastigma
ArticleAbstract: Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) have both been reported to inPalabras claves:C8, cat, CCL20, CD3, Combined exposure, DEHP, Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, GPX, IL1β, Immunotoxicity, Oryzias melastigma, Perfluorooctane sulfonate, PFCs, PFOS, qRT-PCR, RPL-7Autores:Chen Y.J., Chi Y.L., Dong S.J., Fang C., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Zhang H.Fuentes:scopusMicroRNA-26a-CD36 signaling pathway: Pivotal role in lipid accumulation in hepatocytes induced by PM<inf>2.5</inf> liposoluble extracts
ArticleAbstract: Exposure to ambient particular matters (PM) has been associated with the development of non-alcoholiPalabras claves:Fatty acid translocase (FAT, also known as CD36), inflammation, Lipid accumulation, Liposoluble extracts of PM 2.5, MicroRNA-26a (miR-26a)Autores:Chen J., Chi Y.L., Ding D.X., Dong S.J., Hong Z., Lin Y., Lu Y.Y., Qiansheng Huang, Ye G.Z., Zhang H., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopusPolystyrene microplastics induce metabolic disturbances in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigmas) liver
ArticleAbstract: Microplastics are toxic to aquatic organisms. Metabolic disturbances in the liver are highly correlaPalabras claves:Amino acid metabolism, Fatty acid metabolism, Glycolysis, Metabolomics, Polystyrene microplastics, Tricarboxylic acid cycleAutores:Liao X., Lin Y., Liu X., Qiansheng Huang, Yan C., Ye G.Z., Zhang H., Zhang X.Fuentes:scopusThe combined effects of DEHP and PCBs on phospholipase in the livers of mice
ArticleAbstract: Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are two widely distributed poPalabras claves:Aroclor 1254, DEHP, Phospholipase, PPAR, ReceptorAutores:Chen Y.J., Dong S.J., Fang C., Lin Y., Min L., Qiansheng Huang, Sun X.Fuentes:scopusThe inflammation and estrogen metabolism impacts of polychlorinated biphenyls on endometrial cancer cells
ArticleAbstract: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent and bio-accumulative chemicals that provoke a wide rPalabras claves:CB126, Endocrine, Estrogen metabolism, inflammation, Ishikawa cells, Polychlorinated biphenylsAutores:Chen Q.H., Chen Y.J., Dong S.J., Lin Y., Qiansheng Huang, Sun X., Zhang H., Zhu M.Fuentes:scopus