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Céline Gasnier
Researcher at University of Caen Lower Normandy
Publications - 4
Citations - 810
Céline Gasnier is an academic researcher from University of Caen Lower Normandy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liver cell & Median lethal dose. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 721 citations.
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Glyphosate-based herbicides are toxic and endocrine disruptors in human cell lines.
Céline Gasnier,Coralie Dumont,Nora Benachour,Emilie Clair,Marie-Christine Chagnon,Gilles-Eric Séralini +5 more
TL;DR: A real cell impact of glyphosate-based herbicides residues in food, feed or in the environment has thus to be considered, and their classifications as carcinogens/mutagens/reprotoxics is discussed.
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Time- and Dose-Dependent Effects of Roundup on Human Embryonic and Placental Cells
Nora Benachour,Herbert Sipahutar,Safa Moslemi,Céline Gasnier,Carine Travert,Gilles-Eric Séralini +5 more
TL;DR: Testing the toxicity and endocrine disruption potential of Roundup on human embryonic 293 and placental-derived JEG3 cells, but also on normal human placenta and equine testis, suggests that Roundup exposure may affect human reproduction and fetal development in case of contamination.
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Dig1 protects against cell death provoked by glyphosate-based herbicides in human liver cell lines
Céline Gasnier,Nora Benachour,Emilie Clair,Carine Travert,Frédéric Langlois,Claire Laurant,Cécile Decroix-Laporte,Gilles-Eric Séralini +7 more
TL;DR: Roundup is able to provoke intracellular disruption in hepatic cell lines at different levels, but a mixture of medicinal plant extracts Dig1 can protect to some extent human cell lines against this pollutants.
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Defined plant extracts can protect human cells against combined xenobiotic effects.
Céline Gasnier,Claire Laurant,Cécile Decroix-Laporte,Robin Mesnage,Emilie Clair,Carine Travert,Gilles-Eric Séralini +6 more
TL;DR: Environmental pollutants have intracellular effects that can be prevented, or cured in part, by precise medicinal plant extracts in two human cell lines, and this appears to be mediated at least in part by the cytochromes P450 modulation.