scispace - formally typeset
C

Carine Darolles

Researcher at Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire

Publications -  6
Citations -  221

Carine Darolles is an academic researcher from Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cobalt oxide & Cobalt. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 197 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Low-solubility particles and a Trojan-horse type mechanism of toxicity: the case of cobalt oxide on human lung cells

TL;DR: Cobalt oxide particles are readily internalized by pulmonary cells via the endo-lysosomal pathway and can lead, through a Trojan-horse mechanism, to intracellular release of toxic metal ions over long periods of time, involving specific toxicity.
Journal ArticleDOI

Different genotoxic profiles between depleted and enriched uranium

TL;DR: It was showed that the genotoxic profile of uranium depends on its isotopic composition, and DU and EU are low and high clastogens, respectively, however, DU aneugenic effects remain high.
Journal ArticleDOI

Cobalt chloride speciation, mechanisms of cytotoxicity on human pulmonary cells, and synergistic toxicity with zinc

TL;DR: A clear synergistic increase in toxicity was observed as well as a substantial increase in zinc content within cells, highlighting the potential hazard to lung function, of combined exposure to cobalt and zinc.
Journal ArticleDOI

Poorly soluble cobalt oxide particles trigger genotoxicity via multiple pathways.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the genotoxic effects of Co3O4P are not simply due to the released Co2+ but are induced by the particles themselves, as genotoxicity is observed at very low Co3 O4P concentrations.
Journal ArticleDOI

In vitro assessment of cobalt oxide particle toxicity: identifying and circumventing interference

TL;DR: It is shown that cobalt particles interfere with most of the in vitro toxicity tests, and the protocol of the CellTiter-Glo assay is adapted to circumvent this interference and it is demonstrated that the toxicity level is consistent with results obtained using the clonogenic assay.