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1 Scientists warning: we must change paradigm for a revolution in toxicology and world food supply Seralini GE; Jungers G; Andersen A; Antoniou M; Aschner M; Bacon MH; Bertrand M; Bohn T; Bonfleur ML; Bücking E; Defarge N; Djemil R; Domingo JL; Douzelet J; Fagan J; Fournier T; Garcia JLY; Gil S; Hervé-Gruyer P; Hilbeck A; Hilty L; Huber D; Joyeux H; Khan I; Kouretas D; Lemarchand F; Loening U; Longo G; Mesnage R; Nikolopoulou DI; Panoff JM; Parente C; Robinson C; Scherber C; Sprangers D; Sultan C; Tsatsakis A; Vandelac L; Wan NF; Wynne B; Zaller JG; Zerrad-Saadi A; Zhang X; 41551494
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 A synergistic approach to rapid stabilization and immobilization of crude oil-contaminated clayey sand using calcium chloride and sodium silicate Rajaei E; Elektorowicz M; Baker MB; 41391286
ENCS
3 Electro-washing of pipelines spills: On-site strategies for different soil matrices Rajaei E; Elektorowicz M; 40614426
ENCS
4 Activating Group II Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Basolateral Amygdala Inhibits Increases in Reward Seeking Triggered by Discriminative Stimuli in Rats LeCocq MR; Mainville-Berthiaume A; Laplante I; Samaha AN; 40341317
CSBN
5 The biotic and abiotic contexts of ecological selection mediate the dominance of distinct dispersal strategies in competitive metacommunities Khattar G; Savary P; Peres-Neto PR; 38913058
BIOLOGY
6 Psychometric Properties of a French Version of the Perceived Motor Competence in Childhood Questionnaire Maïano C; Morin AJS; April J; Tietjens M; St-Jean C; Gagnon C; Dreiskämper D; Aimé A; 33765895
PSYCHOLOGY
7 The effects of competition and implicit power motive on men's testosterone, emotion recognition, and aggression Vongas JG; Al Hajj R; 28455183
JMSB
8 A Pilot Randomized Trial of Combined Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Exercise Training Versus Exercise Training Alone for the Management of Chronic Insomnia in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Cammalleri A; Perrault AA; Hillcoat A; Carrese-Chacra E; Tarelli L; Patel R; Baltzan M; Chouchou F; Dang-Vu TT; Gouin JP; Pepin V; 38663849
PERFORM
9 An intelligent decision support system for groundwater supply management and electromechanical infrastructure controls Ataei P; Takhtravan A; Gheibi M; Chahkandi B; Faramarz MG; Waclawek S; Fathollahi-Fard AM; Behzadian K; 38317976
ENCS
10 Mesocorticolimbic function in cocaine polydrug users: A multimodal study of drug cue reactivity and cognitive regulation Scala SG; Kang MS; Cox SML; Rosa-Neto P; Massarweh G; Leyton M; 38221806
CSBN
11 Reciprocal inhibition and competitive hierarchy cause negative biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships D' Andrea R; Khattar G; Koffel T; Frans VF; Bittleston LS; Cuellar-Gempeler C; 38193391
BIOLOGY
12 Brain PET Imaging in Small Animals: Tracer Formulation, Data Acquisition, Image Reconstruction, and Data Analysis Bdair H; Kang MS; Ottoy J; Aliaga A; Kunach P; Singleton TA; Blinder S; Soucy JP; Leyton M; Rosa-Neto P; Kostikov A; 38006502
PERFORM
13 Increased brain cholinergic innervation in isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder from prodromal multiple system atrophy Wickens RH; Postuma RB; de Villers-Sidani É; Pelletier A; Blinder S; Gagnon JF; Soucy JP; Montplaisir J; Bedard MA; 37939636
PERFORM
14 Bayesian workflow for the investigation of hierarchical classification models from tau-PET and structural MRI data across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum Belasso CJ; Cai Z; Bezgin G; Pascoal T; Stevenson J; Rahmouni N; Tissot C; Lussier F; Rosa-Neto P; Soucy JP; Rivaz H; Benali H; 37920382
PERFORM
15 Decline in wild bee species richness associated with honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) abundance in an urban ecosystem MacInnis G; Normandin E; Ziter CD; 36755869
BIOLOGY
16 Gender and contextual variations in self-perceived cognitive competence Kuzyk O; Gendron A; Lopez LS; Bukowski WM; 36405181
PSYCHOLOGY
17 The Recruitment of a Neuronal Ensemble in the Central Nucleus of the Amygdala During the First Extinction Episode Has Persistent Effects on Extinction Expression Lay BPP; Koya E; Hope BT; Esber GR; Iordanova MD; 36336498
PSYCHOLOGY
18 Disrupted Lessons in Engineering Robotics: Pivoting Knowledge Transfer From Physical to Virtual Learning Environments Chichekian T; Trudeau J; Jawhar T; 35702710
PHYSICS
19 Radiosynthesis and In Vivo Evaluation of Four Positron Emission Tomography Tracer Candidates for Imaging of Melatonin Receptors Bdair H; Singleton TA; Ross K; Jolly D; Kang MS; Aliaga A; Tuznik M; Kaur T; Yous S; Soucy JP; Massarweh G; Scott PJH; Koeppe R; Spadoni G; Bedini A; Rudko DA; Gobbi G; Benkelfat C; Rosa-Neto P; Brooks AF; Kostikov A; 35420022
PERFORM
20 Teaching Culturally Safe Care in Simulated Cultural Communication Scenarios During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Virtual Visits with Indigenous Animators Maar M; McGregor L; Desjardins D; Delaney KZ; Bessette N; Reade M; 35392591
HKAP
21 Education about sexual and gender minorities within Canadian emergency medicine residency programs Primavesi R; Burcheri A; Bigham BL; Coutin A; Lien K; Koh J; Kruse M; MacCormick H; Odorizzi S; Ng V; Poirier V; Primiani N; Smith S; Upadhye S; Wallner C; Morris J; Lim R; 34985648
CONCORDIA
22 Concurrent Validity of the Adult Eating Behavior Questionnaire in a Canadian Sample Cohen TR; Kakinami L; Plourde H; Hunot-Alexander C; Beeken RJ; 34925181
PERFORM
23 The Role of Context Conditioning in the Reinstatement of Responding to an Alcohol-Predictive Conditioned Stimulus LeCocq MR; Sun S; Chaudhri N; 34852244
PSYCHOLOGY
24 Use of biomass-derived adsorbents for the removal of petroleum pollutants from water: a mini-review Vahabisani A; An C; 34804763
ENCS
25 Engineering Yeast for De Novo Synthesis of the Insect Repellent Nepetalactone Davies ME; Tsyplenkov D; Martin VJJ; 34748704
BIOLOGY
26 Relationship Between Actual and Perceived Locomotor and Ball Skills Competence Among Children: A Person-Centered Approach Maïano C; Morin AJS; April J; Coutu S; Dugas C; Hue O; 34636286
PSYCHOLOGY
27 Normal cognition in Parkinson's disease may involve hippocampal cholinergic compensation: An exploratory PET imaging study with [(18)F]-FEOBV Legault-Denis C; Aghourian M; Soucy JP; Rosa-Neto P; Dagher A; Aumont E; Wickens R; Bedard MA; 34628195
PERFORM
28 Core Competencies in Cancer Genomics for Healthcare Professionals: Results From a Systematic Literature Review and a Delphi Process. Hoxhaj I, Tognetto A, Acampora A, Stojanovic J, Boccia S 33442861
HKAP
29 Large-scale mGluR5 network abnormalities linked to epilepsy duration in focal cortical dysplasia. DuBois JM, Mathotaarachchi S, Rousset OG, Sziklas V, Sepulcre J, Guiot MC, Hall JA, Massarweh G, Soucy JP, Rosa-Neto P, Kobayashi E 33401137
PERFORM
30 Context controls the timing of responses to an alcohol-predictive conditioned stimulus. Valyear MD, Chaudhri N 32017964
PSYCHOLOGY
31 Understanding behavioural engagement and achievement: The roles of teaching practices and student sense of competence and task value. Olivier E, Galand B, Hospel V, Dellisse S 31999841
PSYCHOLOGY
32 The first MICCAI challenge on PET tumor segmentation. Hatt M, Laurent B, Ouahabi A, Fayad H, Tan S, Li L, Lu W, Jaouen V, Tauber C, Czakon J, Drapejkowski F, Dyrka W, Camarasu-Pop S, Cervenansky F, Girard P, Glatard T, Kain M, Yao Y, Barillot C, Kirov A, Visvikis D 29268169
IMAGING
33 Competition for food in 2 populations of a wild-caught fish. Chuard PJC, Brown GE, Grant JWA 30323840
BIOLOGY
34 Engineering of a Nepetalactol-Producing Platform Strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the Production of Plant Seco-Iridoids. Campbell A, Bauchart P, Gold ND, Zhu Y, De Luca V, Martin VJ 26981892
CSFG
35 Brain cholinergic alterations in idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder: a PET imaging study with 18F-FEOBV. Bedard MA, Aghourian M, Legault-Denis C, Postuma RB, Soucy JP, Gagnon JF, Pelletier A, Montplaisir J 31078078
PERFORM
36 Posterior dopamine D2/3 receptors and brain network functional connectivity. Nagano-Saito A, Lissemore JI, Gravel P, Leyton M, Carbonell F, Benkelfat C 28700819
PERFORM
37 Multimodal 18F-Fluciclovine PET/MRI and Ultrasound-Guided Neurosurgery of an Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma. Karlberg A, Berntsen EM, Johansen H, Myrthue M, Skjulsvik AJ, Reinertsen I, Esmaeili M, Dai HY, Xiao Y, Rivaz H, Borghammer P, Solheim O, Eikenes L 28844925
PERFORM
38 Amyloid and tau signatures of brain metabolic decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease. Pascoal TA, Mathotaarachchi S, Shin M, Park AY, Mohades S, Benedet AL, Kang MS, Massarweh G, Soucy JP, Gauthier S, Rosa-Neto P, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative 29396637
PERFORM

 

Title:Scientists warning: we must change paradigm for a revolution in toxicology and world food supply
Authors:Seralini GEJungers GAndersen AAntoniou MAschner MBacon MHBertrand MBohn TBonfleur MLBücking EDefarge NDjemil RDomingo JLDouzelet JFagan JFournier TGarcia JLYGil SHervé-Gruyer PHilbeck AHilty LHuber DJoyeux HKhan IKouretas DLemarchand FLoening ULongo GMesnage RNikolopoulou DIPanoff JMParente CRobinson CScherber CSprangers DSultan CTsatsakis AVandelac LWan NFWynne BZaller JGZerrad-Saadi AZhang X
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41551494/
DOI:10.1186/s12302-025-01217-3
Publication:Environmental sciences Europe
Keywords:AgroecologyEnvironmental healthGlyphosate-basedMixturesNew paradigmPesticides formulationsPetroleum byproductsPlasticizersPollutantsToxicology
PMID:41551494 Category: Date Added:2026-01-19
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 G.E.S. and G.J. Network On Risks, Quality and Sustainable Environment, University of Caen Normandy, Caen, France.
2 A.A. Medicine, Agronomy, Nutrition, KS, USA.
3 M.A. Genetics & Toxicology, King's College London, London, UK.
4 M.A. Toxicology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
5 M.-H.B. Sociologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
6 M.B. Biochemistry, Vannes, France.
7 T.B., Institute for Marine Research, Tromso, Norway.
8 M.L.B. Endocrine Physiology and Metabolism Laboratory, UNIOESTE, Cascavel, Brazil.
9 E.B. Soil Microbiology, Sölden, Germany.
10 N.D. Zoology, IICAR-CONICET-UNR, Campo Experimental Villarino, Zavalla, Santa Fe, Argentina.
11 R.D. Animal Biology, Abbes Laghrour Khenchela University, Khenchela, Algeria.
12 J.L.D. Toxicology, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Reus, Spain.
13 J.D. Nutrition, Spark-Vie, Barjac, France.
14 J.F. Molecular Biology, Health Research Institute, Fairfield Iowa, USA.
15 T.F. Placenta, INSERM, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.
16 J.L.Y.G. Environment, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo, Spain.
17 S.G., Placenta, Faculté de Pharmacie, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.
18 P. H-G., Agroecology, Normandy, France.
19 A.H., Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
20 L.H. Sustainable Dev., Knowledge Center for Sustainable Development, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
21 D.H. Plant Physiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.
22 H.J. Cancérologie, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
23 I.K. Zoology, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, Pakistan.
24 D.K. Toxicology, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece.
25 F.L. Sociologie, University of Caen Normandy, Caen, France.
26 U.L. Human Ecology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.
27 G.L. Epistemology, CNRS, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France.
28 R.M. Physiology, Buchinger Wilhelmi Clinic, Überlingen, Germany.
29 D.I. N. Toxicology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece.
30 J.-M. P. Microbiologist, Network On Risks, University of Caen Normandy, Caen, France.
31 C.P. Environmental Health, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
32 C.R. Environment, GMWatch, Brighton, UK.
33 C.S. Biodiversity & Conservation, Institute of Organismic Biology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
34 D.S. ENSSER, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
35 C.S. Pediatric Endocrinology, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France.
36 A.T. Toxicology, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece.
37 L.V. Environnemental Sciences, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Canada.
38 N-F. W. Chemical Biology, East China University of Science and Technology, Shangai, China.
39 B.W., Risk Assessment, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
40 J.G.Z. Zoology, Boku University, Vienna, Austria.
41 A. Z.-S. Placenta, UMR-S 1139, Santé, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.
42 X.Z. Environmental Chemistry, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

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We propose a new paradigm, as toxicology currently lacks the proper perspective. From the 1950s to the 1970s, at least one-third of all toxicological testing in the United States, including for chemicals and drugs, was misleading scientists, and this worldwide issue persists today. Moreover, petroleum-based waste and heavy metals have been discovered in pesticide and plasticizer formulations. These contaminations have now reached all forms of life. Widespread exposure to chemical mixtures promotes health and environmental risks. We discovered that pesticides have never undergone long-term testing on mammals in their full commercial formulations by regulatory authorities or the pesticide industry; instead, only their declared active ingredients have been assessed, contrary to environmental law recommendations. The ingredients of these formulations are not fully disclosed, yet the formulations are in general at least 1000 times more toxic at low environmentally relevant doses than the active ingredients alone under conditions of long-term exposure. A similar lack of comprehensive toxicological evaluation applies to plasticizers. Their regulatory authorisations might have been obtained by incomplete, misleading and potentially false input data. This has profound implications not only for scientific knowledge, but also for public and environmental health. We propose pragmatically a paradigm shift in regulation: 1/to lower the ADI of polluting substances by at least a factor of 100 for already authorized products; 2/for new compounds, the obligation to test the full pesticide formulations in vivo chronically at environmentally relevant levels. This is necessary because pesticides are synthesized from petroleum, which can contain heavy metals. Moreover, formulated pesticides can contain plasticizers. The declared active substance, as an isolated compound of this mixture chosen by the company, will not have to be tested by itself alone. Compensation could be organized for pesticide use reduction, this will save health and environmental degradation; 3/the complete toxicological raw data for individual animals should be published on the Internet, including the precise protocols by which they were obtained, and they must be accessible for the scientific community, including students. There is no reason to keep these data secret. Implementing these changes would also support the advancement of agroecological alternatives.





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