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Sébastien Lemière

Researcher at university of lille

Publications -  43
Citations -  1229

Sébastien Lemière is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eisenia fetida & Genotoxicity. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1038 citations. Previous affiliations of Sébastien Lemière include University of Perpignan & Lille University of Science and Technology.

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Cloning and real-time PCR testing of 14 potential biomarkers in Eisenia fetida following cadmium exposure.

TL;DR: A PCR approach was developed to characterize partial mRNA sequences of selected effectors of proteinic effectors in the laboratory model, Eisenia fetida, and found early suitable variations of expression were observed for catalase and metallothionein.
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Ecotoxicology of silver nanoparticles and their derivatives introduced in soil with or without sewage sludge: A review of effects on microorganisms, plants and animals.

TL;DR: This paper is the first review that summarizes the existing state of scientific knowledge on the potential impact of silver species introduced into the soil via sewage sludge, from microorganisms to earthworms and plants, to highlight gaps in existing scientific knowledge and essential research directions for improving risk assessment.
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Cd/Zn exposure interactions on metallothionein response in Eisenia fetida (Annelida, Oligochaeta)

TL;DR: Exposure to a mixture of Cd and Zn at high concentrations increased cytosolic MT levels, which would allow worms to regulate body Zn concentrations and also to limit Cd toxicity in worms exposed to low Cd concentrations.
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The strong induction of metallothionein gene following cadmium exposure transiently affects the expression of many genes in Eisenia fetida: a trade-off mechanism?

TL;DR: A strong decrease of the number of transcripts was also detected for most effectors soon after the exposure to cadmium suggesting that a trade-off mechanism occurs.