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Marie Carrière is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France, specializing in Materials Science with a focus on interdisciplinary applications spanning chemistry, biology, and engineering. Their body of work includes 44 publications in Materials Science, with notable subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Biomaterials.

Their research primarily explores topics such as Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications; Microplastics and Plastic Pollution; Air Quality and Health Impacts; Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity; Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery; Electrochemical sensors and biosensors; and biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties.

Marie Carrière has published in several frequent venues including:

  • Nanomaterials
  • Particle and Fibre Toxicology
  • Environmental Science Nano
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on nanotechnology and its biomedical and toxicological implications. Notable publications include:

  • "Toward Nanotechnology-Enabled Approaches against the COVID-19 Pandemic," 2020, ACS Nano
  • "Cancer treatment by magneto-mechanical effect of particles, a review," 2020, Nanoscale Advances
  • "Titanium dioxide particles from the diet: involvement in the genesis of inflammatory bowel diseases and colorectal cancer," 2021, Particle and Fibre Toxicology
  • "Air-Liquid Interface Exposure of Lung Epithelial Cells to Low Doses of Nanoparticles to Assess Pulmonary Adverse Effects," 2020, Nanomaterials
  • "Putative adverse outcome pathways for silver nanoparticle toxicity on mammalian male reproductive system: a literature review," 2023, Particle and Fibre Toxicology

The scientist collaborates frequently with a core group of co-authors, including Anna Luisa Costa, Thierry Rabilloud, Frédérick Barreau, Paride Mantecca, and Magda Blosi, reflecting an active network in related scientific fields.

Best Publications

  • Synthesis of Semiconductor Nanocrystals, Focusing on Nontoxic and Earth-Abundant Materials.

    Peter Reiss;Peter Reiss;Marie Carrière;Christophe Lincheneau;Christophe Lincheneau;Louis Vaure;Louis Vaure

  • Size-, Composition- and Shape-Dependent Toxicological Impact of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles and Carbon Nanotubes toward Bacteria

    Angélique Simon-Deckers;Sylvain Loo;Martine Mayne-L’hermite;Nathalie Herlin-Boime

  • Accumulation, translocation and impact of TiO2 nanoparticles in wheat (Triticum aestivum spp.): Influence of diameter and crystal phase

    Camille Larue;Julien Laurette;Nathalie Herlin-Boime;Hicham Khodja

  • Toward Nanotechnology-Enabled Approaches against the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Carsten Weiss;Marie Carriere;Laura Fusco;Laura Fusco;Ilaria Capua

  • Foliar exposure of the crop Lactuca sativa to silver nanoparticles: Evidence for internalization and changes in Ag speciation

    Camille Larue;Hiram Castillo-Michel;Sophie Sobanska;Lauric Cécillon

  • In vitro investigation of oxide nanoparticle and carbon nanotube toxicity and intracellular accumulation in A549 human pneumocytes.

    A. Simon-Deckers;B. Gouget;M. Mayne-l'Hermite;Nathalie Herlin-Boime

  • Titanium dioxide nanoparticle impact and translocation through ex vivo, in vivo and in vitro gut epithelia.

    Emilie Brun;Frédérick Barreau;Frédérick Barreau;Frédérick Barreau;Giulia Veronesi;Barbara Fayard;Barbara Fayard

  • Titanium dioxide nanoparticles exhibit genotoxicity and impair DNA repair activity in A549 cells

    Mary-Line Jugan;Sabrina Barillet;Angelique Simon-Deckers;Nathalie Herlin-Boime

  • Comparative uptake and impact of TiO₂ nanoparticles in wheat and rapeseed.

    Camille Larue;Giulia Veronesi;Anne-Marie Flank;Suzy Surble

  • Actinide speciation in relation to biological processes.

    Eric Ansoborlo;Odette Prat;Philippe Moisy;Christophe Den Auwer

  • NLS bioconjugates for targeting therapeutic genes to the nucleus.

    Virginie Escriou;Marie Carrière;Daniel Scherman;Pierre Wils

  • Novel nickel transport mechanism across the bacterial outer membrane energized by the TonB/ExbB/ExbD machinery.

    Kristine Schauer;Barbara Gouget;Marie Carrière;Agnès Labigne

  • Fate of Ag-NPs in Sewage Sludge after Application on Agricultural Soils.

    Ana E. Pradas del Real;Hiram Castillo-Michel;Ralf Kaegi;Brian Sinnet

  • The Staphylococcus aureus Opp1 ABC transporter imports nickel and cobalt in zinc‐depleted conditions and contributes to virulence

    Laetitia Remy;Laetitia Remy;Marie Carrière;Aurélie Derré-Bobillot;Aurélie Derré-Bobillot;Cécilia Martini

  • In vitro evaluation of SiC nanoparticles impact on A549 pulmonary cells: cyto-, genotoxicity and oxidative stress.

    S. Barillet;M.-L. Jugan;M. Laye;Y. Leconte

  • Uranium Induces Apoptosis and is Genotoxic to Normal Rat Kidney (NRK-52E) Proximal Cells

    Céline Thiébault;Marie Carrière;Sarah Milgram;Angélique Simon

  • Continuous in vitro exposure of intestinal epithelial cells to E171 food additive causes oxidative stress, inducing oxidation of DNA bases but no endoplasmic reticulum stress

    Marie Dorier;David Béal;Caroline Marie-Desvergne;Muriel Dubosson

  • Toxicological consequences of TiO2, SiC nanoparticles and multi-walled carbon nanotubes exposure in several mammalian cell types: an in vitro study

    Sabrina Barillet;Angélique Simon-Deckers;Nathalie Herlin-Boime;Martine Mayne-L’Hermite

  • Quantitative evaluation of multi-walled carbon nanotube uptake in wheat and rapeseed

    Camille Larue;Mathieu Pinault;Bertrand Czarny;Dominique Georgin

  • Comparison of the DNA damage response in BEAS-2B and A549 cells exposed to titanium dioxide nanoparticles

    Mathilde Biola-Clier;David Béal;Sylvain Caillat;S. Libert

  • Chemical forms of selenium in the metal-resistant bacterium Ralstonia metallidurans CH34 exposed to selenite and selenate

    Geraldine Sarret;Laure Avoscan;Marie Carrière;Richard Collins

Frequent Co-Authors

Thierry Rabilloud
Thierry Rabilloud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Thierry Douki
Thierry Douki Grenoble Alpes University
Géraldine Sarret
Géraldine Sarret Grenoble Alpes University
Alain Van Dorsselaer
Alain Van Dorsselaer University of Strasbourg
Peter Reiss
Peter Reiss Grenoble Alpes University
Olivier Proux
Olivier Proux European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Guy Schoehn
Guy Schoehn Grenoble Alpes University
João Paulo Teixeira
João Paulo Teixeira University of Porto
Jean-Luc Ravanat
Jean-Luc Ravanat Grenoble Alpes University
Serge Cosnier
Serge Cosnier Grenoble Alpes University

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