Abstract Background Mercury is known to bioaccumulate and to magnify in marine mammals, which is a cause of great concern in terms of their general health. In particular, the immune system is known to be susceptible to long-term mercury exposure. The aims of the present study were (1) to determine the mercury level in the blood of free-ranging harbour seals from the North Sea and (2) to examine the link between methylmercury in vitro exposure and immune functions using seal and human mitogen-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (T-lymphocytes). Methods Total mercury was analysed in the blood of 22 harbour seals. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated from seals (n = 11) and from humans (n = 9). Stimulated lymphocytes of b...
The harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) is one of the most widely distributed seal species and the North Se...
Harbor seals are exposed to increasing pressure caused by anthropogenic activities in their marine e...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) population from the North Sea has experienced various fluctuations...
Background: Mercury is known to bioaccumulate and to magnify in marine mammals, which is a cause of ...
Background Mercury is known to bioaccumulate and to magnify in marine mammals, which is a cause of ...
Background: Mercury is known to bioaccumulate and to magnify in marine mammals, which is a cause of ...
The objective of this work is to lay the bases of an in vitro experimental exposure model aiming to ...
Environmental contaminants are suspected to have detrimental effects on marine mammal health. They w...
Methylmercury MeHg is highly immunotoxic and can alter the health status of the harbour seal, Phoca ...
Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulates along the food web, leading to the highest levels in tissues of ...
Methylmercury (MeHg) and selenium (Se) can be found at elevated concentrations in blood of marine ma...
Despite 30 years of international regulations, Hg levels in marine mammals have not decreased. Vario...
Etude de l’effet du méthylmercure et du sélénium sur les lymphocytes de phoque commun (Phoca vitulin...
Previous studies described high concentrations of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) in the blood of har...
Previous studies described high concentrations of mercury (Hg) and selenium(Se) in the blood of harb...
The harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) is one of the most widely distributed seal species and the North Se...
Harbor seals are exposed to increasing pressure caused by anthropogenic activities in their marine e...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) population from the North Sea has experienced various fluctuations...
Background: Mercury is known to bioaccumulate and to magnify in marine mammals, which is a cause of ...
Background Mercury is known to bioaccumulate and to magnify in marine mammals, which is a cause of ...
Background: Mercury is known to bioaccumulate and to magnify in marine mammals, which is a cause of ...
The objective of this work is to lay the bases of an in vitro experimental exposure model aiming to ...
Environmental contaminants are suspected to have detrimental effects on marine mammal health. They w...
Methylmercury MeHg is highly immunotoxic and can alter the health status of the harbour seal, Phoca ...
Methylmercury (MeHg) bioaccumulates along the food web, leading to the highest levels in tissues of ...
Methylmercury (MeHg) and selenium (Se) can be found at elevated concentrations in blood of marine ma...
Despite 30 years of international regulations, Hg levels in marine mammals have not decreased. Vario...
Etude de l’effet du méthylmercure et du sélénium sur les lymphocytes de phoque commun (Phoca vitulin...
Previous studies described high concentrations of mercury (Hg) and selenium (Se) in the blood of har...
Previous studies described high concentrations of mercury (Hg) and selenium(Se) in the blood of harb...
The harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) is one of the most widely distributed seal species and the North Se...
Harbor seals are exposed to increasing pressure caused by anthropogenic activities in their marine e...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) population from the North Sea has experienced various fluctuations...