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Olivier Puel
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 73
Citations - 3570
Olivier Puel is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patulin & Aflatoxin. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2808 citations. Previous affiliations of Olivier Puel include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & Aix-Marseille University.
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Current Situation of Mycotoxin Contamination and Co-occurrence in Animal Feed—Focus on Europe
Elisabeth Streit,Gerd Schatzmayr,Panagiotis Tassis,Eleni Tzika,Daniela Eliza Marin,Ionelia Taranu,Cristina Tabuc,Anca Ioana Nicolau,Iuliana Aprodu,Olivier Puel,Isabelle P. Oswald +10 more
TL;DR: The data published since 2004 concerning the contamination of animal feed with single or combinations of mycotoxins and the occurrence of these co-contaminations are reviewed and highlighted.
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Biosynthesis and toxicological effects of patulin.
TL;DR: Information on the current understanding of the mechanisms of patulin toxinogenesis is included, and its toxicological effects are summarized.
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Mycotoxins co-contamination: Methodological aspects and biological relevance of combined toxicity studies.
Imourana Alassane-Kpembi,Gerd Schatzmayr,Ionelia Taranu,Daniela Eliza Marin,Olivier Puel,Isabelle P. Oswald +5 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that well-addressed in vitro studies remain valuable tools for the screening of interactive potential in mycotoxin mixtures.
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New insights into mycotoxin mixtures: The toxicity of low doses of Type B trichothecenes on intestinal epithelial cells is synergistic
Imourana Alassane-Kpembi,Martine Kolf-Clauw,Thierry Gauthier,Roberta Abrami,Roberta Abrami,François A. Abiola,Isabelle P. Oswald,Isabelle P. Oswald,Olivier Puel,Olivier Puel +9 more
TL;DR: Interactions caused by co-exposure to Type B trichothecenes on intestinal epithelial cells indicate that the simultaneous presence of low doses of mycotoxins in food commodities and diet may be more toxic than predicted from the mycotoxin alone.
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MDR1-deficient genotype in Collie dogs hypersensitive to the P-glycoprotein substrate ivermectin.
Alain Roulet,Olivier Puel,Stéphane Gesta,Jean-François Lepage,Marlene Drag,Soll Mark D,Michel Alvinerie,Thierry Pineau +7 more
TL;DR: A unique case of naturally occurring gene invalidation is characterized, providing a putative novel model that remains to be exploited in the field of human therapeutics and that might significantly affect tissue distribution and drug bioavailability studies.