Metal toxicokinetics in invertebrates are usually described by one-compartment first-order kinetic model. Although the model gives an adequate description of the toxicokinetics in certain cases, it has been shown to fail in some situations. It also does not seem acceptable on purely theoretical grounds as accumulation and excretion rates may change depending on instantaneous toxicant concentration in the gut. We postulate that the mechanism behind such changes is connected with the toxic effect of metals on gut epithelial cells. Based on published data, we have constructed a mechanistic model assuming a dynamic rate of replacement of epithelial cells with increasing contamination. We use a population-type modeling, with a population of gut ...
To predict internal metal concentrations in animals under specific environmental exposures, the rela...
Subcellular fractionation techniques were used to describe temporal changes (at intervals from T0 to...
Interspecies sensitivity to the same chemical can be several orders of magnitude different. Quantify...
In this analysis, we first performed a critical review of one-compartment models used to describe me...
In this analysis, we first performed a critical review of one-compartment models used to describe me...
In this analysis, we first performed a critical review of one-compartment models used to describe me...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
The use of freshwater invertebrates for biomonitoring has been increasing for several decades, but l...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
Relating the toxicity of metals to their internal concentration is difficult due to complicated deto...
A toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model based on subcellular metal partitioning is presented for simulat...
A toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model based on subcellular metal partitioning is presented for simulat...
Relating the toxicity of metals to their internal concentration is difficult due to complicated deto...
Uptake and elimination kinetics of metals in soil invertebrates are a function of both soil and orga...
International audienceA mechanistic understanding of the processes governing metal toxicity to micro...
To predict internal metal concentrations in animals under specific environmental exposures, the rela...
Subcellular fractionation techniques were used to describe temporal changes (at intervals from T0 to...
Interspecies sensitivity to the same chemical can be several orders of magnitude different. Quantify...
In this analysis, we first performed a critical review of one-compartment models used to describe me...
In this analysis, we first performed a critical review of one-compartment models used to describe me...
In this analysis, we first performed a critical review of one-compartment models used to describe me...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
The use of freshwater invertebrates for biomonitoring has been increasing for several decades, but l...
Models of metal toxicokinetics are critically evaluated using both newly generated data in the NoMir...
Relating the toxicity of metals to their internal concentration is difficult due to complicated deto...
A toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model based on subcellular metal partitioning is presented for simulat...
A toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model based on subcellular metal partitioning is presented for simulat...
Relating the toxicity of metals to their internal concentration is difficult due to complicated deto...
Uptake and elimination kinetics of metals in soil invertebrates are a function of both soil and orga...
International audienceA mechanistic understanding of the processes governing metal toxicity to micro...
To predict internal metal concentrations in animals under specific environmental exposures, the rela...
Subcellular fractionation techniques were used to describe temporal changes (at intervals from T0 to...
Interspecies sensitivity to the same chemical can be several orders of magnitude different. Quantify...