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Christer Hogstrand
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 347
Citations - 14664
Christer Hogstrand is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zinc & Metallothionein. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 323 publications receiving 11846 citations. Previous affiliations of Christer Hogstrand include European Food Safety Authority & University of Kentucky.
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Risk assessment of chlorinated paraffins in feed and food
Dieter Schrenk,Marguerita Bignami,Laurent Bodin,James K. Chipman,Jesús del Mazo,Bettina Grasl-Kraupp,Christer Hogstrand,Laurentius Hoogenboom,Jean-Charles Leblanc,Carlo Nebbia,Evangelia E. Ntzani,Annette Petersen,Salomon Sand,Tanja Schwerdtle,Christiane Vleminckx,Heather M. Wallace,Beat Johannes Brüschweiler,Pim E.G. Leonards,Martin Rose,Marco Binaglia,Zsuzsanna Horvath,Luisa Ramos Bordajandi,Elsa Nielsen +22 more
TL;DR: The CONTAM Panel identified the liver, kidney and thyroid as the target organs for the SCCP and MCCP mixtures tested in repeated dose toxicity studies and concluded that derivation of a health‐based guidance value was not appropriate.
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Effects of copper on cortisol receptor and metallothionein expression in gills of Oncorhynchus mykiss
Zhi Chao Dang,Gert Flik,Bernadette Ducouret,Christer Hogstrand,Sjoerd E. Wendelaar Bonga,Robert A. C. Lock +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that after 5 days of Cu stress there are chloride cells that express GR and MT, GR or MT alone or neither of the two proteins, which apparent functional heterogeneity of branchial chloride cells may reflect a limited window when chloride cell subpopulations show an adaptive response to Cu.
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An in vitro method to assess toxicity of waterborne metals to fish
TL;DR: The experiments illustrated the potential power of combining the in vitro gill model epithelium with genetic profiling for accurate characterisation and identification of bioreactive toxicants in waterborne samples.
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Dietary exposure of juvenile female mice to polyhalogenated seafood contaminants (HBCD, BDE-47, PCB-153, TCDD): comparative assessment of effects in potential target tissues.
Francesca Maranghi,Roberta Tassinari,Gabriele Moracci,Ilaria Altieri,J.D. Rasinger,Thomas L. Carroll,Christer Hogstrand,Anne-Katrine Lundebye,Alberto Mantovani +8 more
TL;DR: HBCD, BDE-47 and TCDD increased serum testosterone levels and the testosterone/estradiol ratio, suggesting a potential involvement of pathways related to sex steroid biosynthesis and/or metabolism in fish pollutants.
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Chronic Toxicity and Metabolism of Cd and Zn in Juvenile Minnows (Phoxinus phoxinus) Exposed to a Cd and Zn Mixture
TL;DR: The main effect was a Zn-induced increase in Cd turnover rate in the fish, which led to an increased metallothionein level in the kidney of fish exposed to the metal mixture.