253 results on '"Ma, Lena Q."'
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2. Selenium alleviates chromium stress and promotes chromium uptake in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata: Cr reduction and cellar distribution
3. Microplastic co-exposure elevates cadmium accumulation in mouse tissue after rice consumption: Mechanisms and health implications
4. Foliar-selenium enhances plant growth and arsenic accumulation in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata: Critical roles of GSH-GSSG cycle and arsenite antiporters PvACR3
5. Novel phosphatase PvPAP1 from the As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata promotes organic P utilization and plant growth: Extracellular exudation and phytate hydrolysis
6. Dihalogenated nitrophenols in drinking water: Prevalence, resistance to household treatment, and cardiotoxic impact on zebrafish embryo
7. Arsenic-enhanced plant growth in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata: Metabolomic investigations and molecular mechanisms
8. Insight into the availability and desorption kinetics of Se and Cd in naturally-rich soils using diffusive gradients in thin-films technique
9. Total contents, fractionation and bioaccessibility of nine heavy metals in household dust from 14 cities in China
10. Sex-dependent effects of rice cadmium exposure on body weight, gut microflora, and kidney metabolomics based on a mouse model
11. Chromium contents, distribution and bioaccessibility in cultivated mushrooms from market: Health implications for human consumption
12. Opportunities and Challenges Associated with Bioavailability-Based Remediation Strategies for Lead-Contaminated Soil with Arsenic as a Co-Contaminant—A Critical Review
13. Copper enhanced arsenic-accumulation in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata by upregulating its gene expression for As uptake, translocation, and sequestration
14. Refining health risk assessment of arsenic in wild edible boletus from typical high geochemical background areas: The role of As species, bioavailability, and enterotoxicity
15. As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata and non-hyperaccumulator Pteris ensiformis under low As-exposure: Transcriptome analysis and implication for As hyperaccumulation
16. Selenium contents, speciation and bioaccessibility of Se-enriched rice grains from Chinese markets
17. Reduced dietary Ca, Cu, Zn, Mn, and Mg bioavailability but increased Fe bioavailability with polyethylene microplastic ingestion in a mouse model: Changes in intestinal permeability and gut metabolites
18. Antimony uptake and speciation, and associated mechanisms in two As-hyperaccumulators Pteris vittata and Pteris cretica
19. Heavy metal(loid)s in agriculture soils, rice, and wheat across China: Status assessment and spatiotemporal analysis
20. Using Fe biofortification strategies to reduce both Ni concentration and oral bioavailability for rice with high Ni
21. Microplastics affect arsenic bioavailability by altering gut microbiota and metabolites in a mouse model
22. Arsenic induced plant growth by increasing its nutrient uptake in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata: Comparison of arsenate and arsenite
23. Sporadic Pb accumulation by plants: Influence of soil biogeochemistry, microbial community and physiological mechanisms
24. Bacterial coculture enhanced Cd sorption and As bioreduction in co-contaminated systems
25. Roles of nutrients and microbes on arsenic accumulation by arsenic-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata
26. Alcohol consumption promotes arsenic absorption but reduces tissue arsenic accumulation in mice
27. Arsenite Antiporter PvACR3 Driven by Its Native Promoter Increases Leaf Arsenic Accumulation in Tobacco
28. Nickel oral bioavailability in contaminated soils using a mouse urinary excretion bioassay: Variation with bioaccessibility
29. Arsenic-induced up-regulation of P transporters PvPht1;3–1;4 enhances both As and P uptake in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata
30. Arsenic contents, speciation and bioaccessibility in rice grains from China: Regional and variety differences
31. Effects of soil-extractable metals Cd and Ni from an e-waste dismantling site on human colonic epithelial cells Caco-2: Mechanisms and implications
32. Selenate increased plant growth and arsenic uptake in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata via glutathione-enhanced arsenic reduction and translocation
33. Novel phytase PvPHY1 from the As-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata enhances P uptake and phytate hydrolysis, and inhibits As translocation in Plant
34. Novel Phosphate Transporter-B PvPTB1;1/1;2 Contribute to Efficient Phosphate Uptake and Arsenic Accumulation in As-Hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata
35. Insoluble-Phytate Improves Plant Growth and Arsenic Accumulation in As-Hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata: Phytase Activity, Nutrient Uptake, and As-Metabolism
36. Mechanisms of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Increasing Silicon Uptake by Rice.
37. Arsenic-Hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata Effectively Uses Sparingly-Soluble Phosphate Rock: Rhizosphere Solubilization, Nutrient Improvement, and Arsenic Accumulation.
38. Total contents, fractionation and bioaccessibility of nine heavy metals in household dust from 14 cities in China
39. Dietary Galactooligosaccharides Supplementation as a Gut Microbiota-Regulating Approach to Lower Early Life Arsenic Exposure
40. Sex-dependent effects of rice cadmium exposure on body weight, gut microflora, and kidney metabolomics based on a mouse model
41. Monitoring, fate and transport, and risk assessment of organic pollutants in the environment: CREST publications during 2019–2023
42. Key soil parameters affecting the survival of Panax notoginseng under continuous cropping
43. Corrigendum to “Selenium contents, speciation and bioaccessibility of Se-enriched rice grains from Chinese markets” [Soil Environ. Health 1 (2023) 100037]
44. Arsenic-Hyperaccumulator Pteris vittataEffectively Uses Sparingly-Soluble Phosphate Rock: Rhizosphere Solubilization, Nutrient Improvement, and Arsenic Accumulation
45. Chromium Contents, Distribution and Bioaccessibility in Cultivated Mushrooms from Market: health implications for human consumption
46. Enhancing the quality and reputation of Soil & Environmental Health journal
47. Contributions to Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology journal as an Editor-in-Chief
48. Corrigendum to “Using Fe biofortification strategies to reduce both Ni concentration and oral bioavailability for rice with high Ni” [J Hazard Mater 452 (2023) 131367]
49. Enhancing the quality and reputation of Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology journal: 2023 updates
50. Monitoring, fate and transport, and risk assessment of organic pollutants in the environment: CREST publications during 2019–2023.
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