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Magalie Baudrimont
Researcher at University of Bordeaux
Publications - 124
Citations - 4890
Magalie Baudrimont is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corbicula fluminea & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 106 publications receiving 3906 citations. Previous affiliations of Magalie Baudrimont include GEMA & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Current opinion: What is a nanoplastic?
Julien Gigault,Alexandra Ter Halle,Magalie Baudrimont,Pierre-Yves Pascal,Fabienne Gauffre,Thuy-Linh Phi,Hind El Hadri,Bruno Grassl,Stéphanie Reynaud +8 more
TL;DR: The present work proposes a definition of nanoplastics as particles unintentionally produced and presenting a colloidal behavior, within the size range from 1 to 1000 nm, based on the recently published and unpublished research definition.
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Comparative Effects of Direct Cadmium Contamination on Gene Expression in Gills, Liver, Skeletal Muscles and Brain of the Zebrafish ( Danio rerio )
TL;DR: Surprisingly, mt1 and c-jun were the only genes displaying a differential induction after 21 days in liver, although this organ accumulated the highest cadmium concentration, and in brain, only mt1, mt2 andc-jun genes were up-regulated after21 days.
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Long-term survey of heavy-metal pollution, biofilm contamination and diatom community structure in the Riou Mort watershed, South-West France.
Soizic Morin,Thi Thuy Duong,Aymeric Dabrin,Alexandra Coynel,Olivier Herlory,Magalie Baudrimont,François Delmas,Gilles Durrieu,Jörg Schäfer,Peter Winterton,Gérard Blanc,Michel Coste +11 more
TL;DR: In a metal-polluted stream in the Riou Mort watershed in SW France, periphytic diatom communities were affected by the metal but displayed induced tolerance, seen through structural impact (dominance of small, adnate species) as well as morphological abnormalities particularly in the genera Ulnaria and Fragilaria.
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Geochemical survey and metal bioaccumulation of three bivalve species (Crassostrea gigas, Cerastoderma edule and Ruditapes philippinarum) in the Nord Medoc salt marshes (Gironde estuary, France)
TL;DR: Results suggest trace metal recycling due to reductive dissolution under suboxic conditions at the sediment surface resulting in trace metal release to the water column and adsorption onto suspended particles.
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RAD sequencing reveals within-generation polygenic selection in response to anthropogenic organic and metal contamination in North Atlantic eels
Martin Laporte,Scott A. Pavey,Clément Rougeux,Fabien Pierron,Fabien Pierron,Mathilde Lauzent,Mathilde Lauzent,Hélène Budzinski,Hélène Budzinski,Pierre Labadie,Pierre Labadie,Emmanuel Geneste,Emmanuel Geneste,Patrice Couture,Magalie Baudrimont,Magalie Baudrimont,Louis Bernatchez +16 more
TL;DR: The power of combining methods for detecting signals of polygenic selection and for associating variation of markers with putative selective agents in studies aiming at documenting the dynamics of selection at the genomic level and particularly so in human‐altered environments is illustrated.