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Julia Jasinski, Magdalena V. Wilde, Matthias Voelkl, Valérie Jérôme, Thomas Fröhlich, Ruth Freitag, Thomas Scheibel
Publikováno v:
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 14:47277-47287
Microplastic particles are pollutants in the environment with a potential impact on ecology and human health. As soon as microplastic particles get in contact with complex (biological) environments, they will be covered by an eco- and/or protein coro
Autor:
Michael Schwarzer, Julian Brehm, Martina Vollmer, Julia Jasinski, Chengzhang Xu, Shakir Zainuddin, Thomas Fröhlich, Matthias Schott, Andreas Greiner, Thomas Scheibel, Christian Laforsch
The effects of microplastic (MP) pollution on organisms are gaining increasing attention. To date, a variety of polymers of different shapes and sizes are used in ecotoxicology. Although polystyrene (PS) is the predominant polymer type used in effect
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Autor:
Matthias Völkl, Valérie Jérôme, Alfons Weig, Julia Jasinski, Nora Meides, Peter Strohriegl, Thomas Scheibel, Ruth Freitag
Publikováno v:
Journal of hazardous materials. 435
Microplastic particles (MP), arising from the gradual decomposition of plastics in the environment, have been identified as a global problem. Most investigations of MP cytotoxicity use pristine spherical particles available from commercial sources wh
Autor:
Simon A.B. Riedl, Matthias Voelkl, Anja Holzinger, Julia Jasinski, Valérie Jérôme, Thomas Scheibel, Heike Feldhaar, Ruth Freitag
The earthworm Eisenia fetida is a commonly used model organism for unspecific soil feeders in ecotoxicological studies. Its intestinal cells are the first to encounter possible pollutants co-ingested by the earthworm, which makes them prime candidate
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https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-613888/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-613888/v1
Autor:
Valérie Jérôme, S. A. B. Riedl, Julia Jasinski, Heike Feldhaar, Matthias Völkl, Thomas Scheibel, Anja Holzinger, Ruth Freitag
The earthworm Eisenia fetida is a commonly used model organism for unspecific soil feeders in ecotoxicological studies. Its intestinal cells are the first to encounter possible pollutants co-ingested by the earthworm, which makes them prime candidate
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7a039ecf597ca8a1a012fde58c7510d0