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Ariane Leroyer
Researcher at university of lille
Publications - 47
Citations - 960
Ariane Leroyer is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 30 publications receiving 852 citations. Previous affiliations of Ariane Leroyer include Lille University of Science and Technology.
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Renal and neurologic effects of cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic in children: evidence of early effects and multiple interactions at environmental exposure levels.
Claire de Burbure,Jean-Pierre Buchet,Ariane Leroyer,Catherine Nisse,Jean-Marie Haguenoer,Antonio Mutti,Zdenek Smerhovsky,Miroslav Cikrt,Małgorzata Trzcinka-Ochocka,Grazyna Razniewska,Marek Jakubowski,Alfred Bernard +11 more
TL;DR: Heavy metals polluting the environment can cause subtle effects on children’s renal and dopaminergic systems without clear evidence of a threshold, which reinforces the need to control and regulate potential sources of contamination by heavy metals.
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Factors related to return to work by women with breast cancer in northern France.
TL;DR: The resumption of work by women with breast cancer depends on many factors, not all of them medical, and the self-perceived factors must be considered to help support these women during their sick leave, while taking into account elements that may hinder early return to work.
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Biomarkers of renal effects in children and adults with low environmental exposure to heavy metals.
Claire de Burbure,Jean-Pierre Buchet,Alfred Bernard,Ariane Leroyer,Catherine Nisse,Jean-Marie Haguenoer,Enrico Bergamaschi,Antonio Mutti +7 more
TL;DR: The results of this study are clearly indicative of the minimal renal impact of living around nonferrous smelters that are currently complying with pollution regulations, even when soil contamination is still high.
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1-Hydroxypyrene and 3-hydroxybenzo[a]pyrene as biomarkers of exposure to PAH in various environmental exposure situations
Ariane Leroyer,Fanny Jeandel,Anne Maitre,Mike Howsam,Dominique Deplanque,Dominique Deplanque,M. Mazzuca,Catherine Nisse +7 more
TL;DR: Although the use of very sensitive techniques for the measurements of urinary metabolites, especially for 3-OH-B[a]P, neither 1- OH-Pyr nor 3-oh-B-P were an unequivocal biomarker of exposure to atmospheric PAHs in environmental exposure scenarios relevant to the general population.
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Environmental lead exposure in a population of children in northern France: factors affecting lead burden.
Ariane Leroyer,Catherine Nisse,Denis Hémon,Alain Gruchociak,Jean-Louis Salomez,Jean-Marie Haguenoer +5 more
TL;DR: The children's blood-lead levels were essentially linked to two factors: proximity to the smelters and drinking tap rather than bottled water.