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Gilles-Eric Séralini

Researcher at University of Caen Lower Normandy

Publications -  89
Citations -  6464

Gilles-Eric Séralini is an academic researcher from University of Caen Lower Normandy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aromatase & Genetically modified maize. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 86 publications receiving 5501 citations. Previous affiliations of Gilles-Eric Séralini include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & International Business Broker's Association.

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Glyphosate-based herbicides are toxic and endocrine disruptors in human cell lines.

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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Differential effects of glyphosate and roundup on human placental cells and aromatase.

TL;DR: It is shown that glyphosate is toxic to human placental JEG3 cells within 18 hr with concentrations lower than those found with agricultural use, and this effect increases with concentration and time, and the presence of Roundup adjuvants enhances glyphosate bioavailability and/or bioaccumulation.
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Glyphosate Formulations Induce Apoptosis and Necrosis in Human Umbilical, Embryonic, and Placental Cells

TL;DR: The R adjuvants like POEA change human cell permeability and amplify toxicity induced already by G, through apoptosis and necrosis, on three different human cell types, and clearly confirms that the adjuvant in Roundup formulations are not inert.
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Potential toxic effects of glyphosate and its commercial formulations below regulatory limits.

TL;DR: A coherent body of evidence is revealed indicating that GlyBH could be toxic below the regulatory lowest observed adverse effect level for chronic toxic effects, which includes teratogenic, tumorigenic and hepatorenal effects.
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Ethoxylated adjuvants of glyphosate-based herbicides are active principles of human cell toxicity

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that all formulations are more toxic than glyphosate, and it is demonstrated in addition that POE-15 induces necrosis when its first micellization process occurs, by contrast to glyphosate which is known to promote endocrine disrupting effects after entering cells.