Susana Barros Scholarship Researcher
BIO
Research Tasks
Publications
Are Fish Populations at Risk? Metformin Disrupts Zebrafish Development and Reproductive Processes at Chronic Environmentally Relevant Concentrations
(2023)
Are Fish Populations at Risk? Metformin Disrupts Zebrafish Development and Reproductive Processes at Chronic Environmentally Relevant Concentrations
Environmental Science and Technology
57
:1049-1059.
ISSN: 15205851.
doi: 10.1021/acs.est.2c05719.
Is the Environmental Risk of Metformin Underestimated?
(2023)
Is the Environmental Risk of Metformin Underestimated?
Environmental Science and Technology
57
:8463-8466.
ISSN: 15205851.
doi: 10.1021/acs.est.3c02468.
Using zebrafish embryo bioassays to identify chemicals modulating the regulation of the epigenome: a case study with simvastatin
(2023)
Using zebrafish embryo bioassays to identify chemicals modulating the regulation of the epigenome: a case study with simvastatin
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
30
:22913-22928.
ISSN: 16147499.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-022-23683-5.
Metformin disrupts Danio rerio metabolism at environmentally relevant concentrations: A full life-cycle study
(2022)
Metformin disrupts Danio rerio metabolism at environmentally relevant concentrations: A full life-cycle study
Science of the Total Environment
846
(157361).
ISSN: 18791026.
doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157361.
Neuroendocrine pathways at risk? Simvastatin induces inter and transgenerational disruption in the keystone amphipod Gammarus locusta
(2022)
Neuroendocrine pathways at risk? Simvastatin induces inter and transgenerational disruption in the keystone amphipod Gammarus locusta
Aquatic Toxicology
244
(106095).
ISSN: 18791514.
doi: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2022.106095.
Chronic exposure to environmentally relevant levels of simvastatin disrupts zebrafish brain gene signaling involved in energy metabolism
(2020)
Chronic exposure to environmentally relevant levels of simvastatin disrupts zebrafish brain gene signaling involved in energy metabolism
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health - Part A: Current Issues
83
:113-125.
ISSN: 10872620.
doi: 10.1080/15287394.2020.1733722.