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Andrew M Fogarty

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ONeill E, Rowan N, Fogarty A
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Jul; 692:209-218. PMID: 31344572
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing industries in the world. This dramatic increase in growth has raised many environmental concerns. Evaluation of fish farm effluent is frequently...
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Murray I, Rowan N, McNamee S, Campbell K, Fogarty A
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2017 Oct; 25(1):607-614. PMID: 29052147
This constitutes the first study to report on the reduction in toxicity of the dinoflagellate algal toxin okadaic acid after novel pulsed light (PL) treatments where ecotoxicological assessment was performed...
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Kelly M, Reid A, Quinn-Hosey K, Fogarty A, Roche J, Brougham C
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2010 Sep; 73(7):1658-65. PMID: 20810166
The estrogenic potential of sewage treatment effluents and their receiving waters in the Shannon International River Basin District (SIRBD) of Ireland was investigated. An integrated approach, combining biological and chemical...
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Reid A, Brougham C, Fogarty A, Roche J
Int J Anal Chem . 2010 Feb; 2009:325496. PMID: 20150974
The application of an acid digestion and subsequent solid-phase extraction (SPE) procedure were implemented as preliminary treatments prior to quantifying the levels of potentially endocrine disrupting metals (EDMs) in a...
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Reid A, Brougham C, Fogarty A, Roche J
Anal Chim Acta . 2009 Feb; 634(2):197-204. PMID: 19185120
Enrichment techniques have become an important feature in the trace analysis of oestrogen mimicking chemicals in the environment. Recent developments such as accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) have improved extraction recoveries...
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Davoren M, Fogarty A
Toxicol In Vitro . 2006 May; 20(7):1190-201. PMID: 16678383
The cytotoxicity of three biocidal agents frequently employed as active ingredients in phenolic-based disinfectants, were evaluated in three established fish cell lines (EPC, CHSE and RTG-2). Cell viability was assessed...
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Brennan S, Brougham C, Roche J, Fogarty A
Chemosphere . 2006 Jan; 64(1):49-55. PMID: 16405951
The objective of this study was to determine whether vertebrate-type oestrogens have ecotoxicological effects on a crustacean species. The effects of 17beta-oestradiol (E2), diethylstilbestrol (DES), bisphenol A (BPA) and 4-nonylphenol...