Auflistung nach Autor/in "Fent, Karl"
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Biopesticide spinosad induces transcriptional alterations in genes associated with energy production in honey bees (Apis mellifera) at sublethal concentrations
Christen, Verena; Krebs, Jana; Bünter, Ivan; Fent, Karl (2019-10-15) -
Environmental glucocorticoids corticosterone, betamethasone and flumethasone induce more potent physiological than transcriptional effects in zebrafish embryos.
Willi, Raffael Alois; Faltermann, Susanne; Hettich, Timm; Fent, Karl (2019-07-01)Many glucocorticoids occur in the aquatic environments but their adverse effects to fish are poorly known. Here we investigate effects of the natural glucocorticoid corticosterone and the synthetic glucocorticoids betamethasone ... -
Fungicides chlorothanolin, azoxystrobin and folpet induce transcriptional alterations in genes encoding enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation and metabolism in honey bees (Apis mellifera) at sublethal concentrations.
Christen, Verena; Krebs, Jana; Fent, Karl (2019-09-05)Fungicides are highly used for plant protection but their molecular and chronic effects are poorly known. Here, we analyse transcriptional effects in the brain of honey bees of three frequently applied fungicides, azoxystrobin, ... -
Glucocorticoid mixtures of fluticasone propionate, triamcinolone acetonide and clobetasol propionate induce additive effects in zebrafish embryos
Willi, Raffael Alois; Carcaiso, Giulia; Fent, Karl (2019-07-15)Many synthetic glucocorticoids from medical applications occur in the aquatic environment. Whether they pose a risk for fish health is poorly known. Here we investigate effects of glucocorticoids fluticasone propionate ... -
Mixtures of Aluminum and Indium Induce More than Additive Phenotypic and Toxicogenomic Responses in Daphnia magna.
Brun, Nadja; Fent, Karl (2019-01)Aquatic systems are contaminated by many metals but their effects as mixtures on organisms are not well understood. Here, we assessed effects of aluminum with fairly well-known modes of actions and indium, an understudied ... -
A VITELLOGENIN ANTIBODY IN HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA) Characterization and application as potential biomarker for insecticide exposure: Vitellogenin as potential biomarker for insecticide exposure
Christen, Verena; Fent, Karl; Hettich, Timm (2019-02)The insect yolk precursor vitellogenin is a lipoglycoprotein synthesized and stored in the fat body and secreted into the hemolymph. In honey bees, vitellogenin displays crucial functions in hormone signaling, behavioral ...