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Magdalena Victoria Monferran

Researcher at National University of Cordoba

Publications -  57
Citations -  1394

Magdalena Victoria Monferran is an academic researcher from National University of Cordoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioaccumulation & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1018 citations. Previous affiliations of Magdalena Victoria Monferran include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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Metals, As and Se determination by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) in edible fish collected from three eutrophic reservoirs. Their consumption represents a risk for human health?

TL;DR: The current results indicate that fish consumption from studied reservoirs should be extremely limited to minimize the potential health risks to consumers.
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Copper-induced response of physiological parameters and antioxidant enzymes in the aquatic macrophyte Potamogeton pusillus

TL;DR: P. pusillus shows Cu-induced oxidative stress by modulating antioxidant enzymes like GPX, GR and POD and is proposed as a good biomonitor for the assessment of metal pollution in aquatic ecosystems.
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Degradation of chlorobenzenes by a strain of Acidovorax avenae isolated from a polluted aquifer.

TL;DR: Results suggest that the isolated strain of A. avenae could use a catabolic pathway, via ARHDO system, leading to the formation of chlorocatecols during the first steps of biodegradation, with further chloride release and subsequent paths that showed complete substrate consumption.
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Bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of metals, As and Se through a freshwater food web affected by antrophic pollution in Córdoba, Argentina.

TL;DR: A significant decrease in Al, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Cd and U concentrations through the analyzed trophic web during both seasons was observed, and a significant increase in Hg levels was observed with increasing Trophic levels in the DS, indicating its biomagnification.
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Integrated survey of water pollution in the Suquía River basin (Córdoba, Argentina)

TL;DR: A combined two-year seasonal monitoring of Suquía River basin using both chemical parameters and biomarkers measured in Jenynsia multidentata aims to correlate external levels of contaminants with the response of oxidative stress biomarkers in this fish.