International audienceAn adverse outcome pathway (AOP) is a conceptual construct of causally and sequentially linked events, which occur during exposure to stressors, with an adverse outcome relevant to risk assessment. The development of an AOP is a means of identifying knowledge gaps in order to prioritize research assessing the health risks associated with exposure to physical or chemical stressors. In this paper, a review of knowledge was proposed, examining experimental and epidemiological data, in order to identify relevant key events and potential key event relationships in an AOP for renal impairment, relevant to stressors such as uranium (U). Other stressors may promote similar pathways, and this review is a necessary step to compa...
International audienceUranium kidney toxicity is well documented after acute uranium intake with a t...
A study was conducted of the chemical effects on the human kidney induced by the chronic ingestion o...
Because of their nephrotoxicity and presence in the environment, uranium (U) and fluoride (F) repres...
International audienceAn adverse outcome pathway (AOP) is a conceptual construct of causally and seq...
National audienceUranium is an element and also a heavy metal to which humans can be exposed due to ...
International audienceUranium (U) is a heavy metal used in the nuclear industry and for military app...
Background : Chemical and radiological toxicities related to uranium acute exposure have beenwidely ...
In line with recent OECD activities on the use of AOPs in developing Integrated Approaches to Testin...
As in the case of other heavy metals, a considerable body of evidence suggests that overexposure to ...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) were introduced in modern toxicology to provide evidence-based repre...
Uranium is a radioactive heavy metal with a predominantly chemical toxicity, affecting especially th...
Elevated levels of naturally occurring uranium in groundwater have been found in small geographic ar...
D ow nloaded from Uranium (U) is a heavy metal used in the nuclear industry and for military applica...
International audienceBecause of their nephrotoxicity and presence in the environment, uranium (U) a...
International audienceUranium kidney toxicity is well documented after acute uranium intake with a t...
A study was conducted of the chemical effects on the human kidney induced by the chronic ingestion o...
Because of their nephrotoxicity and presence in the environment, uranium (U) and fluoride (F) repres...
International audienceAn adverse outcome pathway (AOP) is a conceptual construct of causally and seq...
National audienceUranium is an element and also a heavy metal to which humans can be exposed due to ...
International audienceUranium (U) is a heavy metal used in the nuclear industry and for military app...
Background : Chemical and radiological toxicities related to uranium acute exposure have beenwidely ...
In line with recent OECD activities on the use of AOPs in developing Integrated Approaches to Testin...
As in the case of other heavy metals, a considerable body of evidence suggests that overexposure to ...
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) were introduced in modern toxicology to provide evidence-based repre...
Uranium is a radioactive heavy metal with a predominantly chemical toxicity, affecting especially th...
Elevated levels of naturally occurring uranium in groundwater have been found in small geographic ar...
D ow nloaded from Uranium (U) is a heavy metal used in the nuclear industry and for military applica...
International audienceBecause of their nephrotoxicity and presence in the environment, uranium (U) a...
International audienceUranium kidney toxicity is well documented after acute uranium intake with a t...
A study was conducted of the chemical effects on the human kidney induced by the chronic ingestion o...
Because of their nephrotoxicity and presence in the environment, uranium (U) and fluoride (F) repres...