24 results on '"Kelpsiene, Egle"'
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2. Size fractionation of high-density polyethylene breakdown nanoplastics reveals different toxic response in Daphnia magna
3. Long-term exposure to nanoplastics reduces life-time in Daphnia magna
4. Nanoplastics released from daily used silicone and latex products during mechanical breakdown
5. Prolonged survival time of Daphnia magna exposed to polylactic acid breakdown nanoplastics
6. Understanding hazards of nanoplastics using Daphnia magna
7. The effect of natural biomolecules on yttrium oxide nanoparticles from a Daphnia magna survival rate perspective
8. Label-free detection of polystyrene nanoparticles in Daphnia magna using Raman confocal mapping
9. Metabolomics-based analysis in Daphnia magna after exposure to low environmental concentrations of polystyrene nanoparticles.
10. Environmental impact of nanoplastics from fragmentized consumer plastics : Final project report
11. Integrating multiple dimensions of ecological stability into a vulnerability framework
12. Protein binding on acutely toxic and non-toxic polystyrene nanoparticles during filtration by Daphnia magna
13. Review of ecotoxicological studies of widely used polystyrene nanoparticles
14. Integrating multiple dimensions of ecological stability into a vulnerability framework
15. Transfer of Cobalt Nanoparticles in a Simplified Food Web: From Algae to Zooplankton to Fish
16. Transfer of Cobalt Nanoparticles in a Simplified Food Web : From Algae to Zooplankton to Fish
17. Integrating multiple dimensions of ecological stability into a vulnerability framework
18. Functionally reversible impacts of disturbances on lake food webs linked to spatial and seasonal dependencies
19. Metabolomics-based analysis in Daphnia magnaafter exposure to low environmental concentrations of polystyrene nanoparticlesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d3en00142c
20. Integrating multiple dimensions of ecological stability into a vulnerability framework.
21. Controlled protein mediated aggregation of polystyrene nanoplastics does not reduce toxicity towards Daphnia magna
22. Nanoplastics formed during the mechanical breakdown of daily-use polystyrene products
23. Partitioning species contributions to ecological stability in disturbed communities.
24. Nanoplastics formed during the mechanical breakdown of daily-use polystyrene products.
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