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Schoenke V, Wang J, van den Brink P, Hendriks A
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39820741
Since chemical pollution poses a persistent threat to freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity, innovative methodologies are required to address the ecological risks associated with such pollutants. This study predicts the long-term...
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Buijs J, Ragas A, Hendriks A, Mantingh M
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Jul; 949:175030. PMID: 39059655
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between pesticide contamination at 16 locations in 14 Dutch nature conservation areas and the abundance of Coleoptera (among which dung...
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Rispens B, Hendriks A
Chemosphere . 2024 May; 359:142253. PMID: 38714250
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large class of stable toxic chemicals which have ended up in the environment and in organisms in significant concentrations. Toxicokinetic models are needed...
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Rios-Miguel A, van Bergen T, Zillien C, Ragas A, van Zelm R, Jetten M, et al.
Chemosphere . 2023 May; 333:138908. PMID: 37187378
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) consist of widely used chemicals such as pharmaceuticals and pesticides that can persist in surface and groundwaters at low concentrations (ng/L to μg/L) for a long time....
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Wang J, Smit M, Verhaegen Y, Nolte T, Redman A, Hendriks A, et al.
Chemosphere . 2022 Nov; 311(Pt 2):137127. PMID: 36334744
Petroleum refinery effluents (PRE) are wastewaters from industries associated with oil refining. Within Europe, PREs are regulated through local discharge permits and receive substantial treatment before emission. After treatment, PREs...
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Lu B, Wang J, Scheepers P, Hendriks A, Nolte T
Sci Rep . 2022 Oct; 12(1):17813. PMID: 36280701
Nanotechnology brings benefits in fields such as biomedicine but nanoparticles (NPs) may also have adverse health effects. The effects of surface-modified NPs at the cellular level have major implications for...
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Wang J, Nolte T, Owen S, Beaudouin R, Hendriks A, Ragas A
Environ Sci Technol . 2022 Apr; 56(10):6500-6510. PMID: 35472258
An increasing number of pharmaceuticals found in the environment potentially impose adverse effects on organisms such as fish. Physiologically based kinetic (PBK) models are essential risk assessment tools, allowing a...
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Nolte T, Peijnenburg W, Miguel A, Zhang Y, Hendriks A
Water Res . 2022 Apr; 217:118333. PMID: 35421691
Preserving human and environmental health requires anthropogenic pollutants to be biologically degradable. Depending on concentration, both nutrients and pollutants induce and activate metabolic capacity in the endemic bacterial consortium, which...
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Austin T, Bregoli F, Hohne D, Hendriks A, Ragas A
Environ Res . 2022 Jan; 209:112777. PMID: 35074349
The EU Water Framework Directive and Priority Substance Directive provide a framework to identify substances that potentially pose a risk to surface waters and provide a legal basis whereby member...
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Le T, Grabner D, Nachev M, Garcia M, Balsa-Canto E, Peijnenburg W, et al.
Aquat Toxicol . 2021 Nov; 241:106015. PMID: 34753109
A toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic model based on subcellular metal partitioning is presented for simulating chronic toxicity of copper (Cu) from the estimated concentration in the fraction of potentially toxic metal (PTM). As...