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Denise M Mitrano

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Girlanda O, Li G, Mitrano D, Dreimol C, Kanji Z
Environ Sci Atmos . 2025 Feb; 5(3):378-393. PMID: 39989668
The proportion of ice crystals in clouds can affect cloud albedo and lifetime, impacting the Earth's radiative budget. Ice nucleating particles (INPs) lower the energy barrier of ice nucleation and...
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Parrella F, Brizzolara S, Holzner M, Mitrano D
Environ Sci Technol . 2025 Jan; 59(4):2257-2265. PMID: 39868426
When microplastics (MPs) enter water bodies, they undergo various transport processes, including sedimentation, which can be influenced by factors such as particle size, density, and interactions with other particles. Surface...
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Al-Zawaidah H, Kammerer M, Mitrano D, Waldschlager K
Environ Sci Technol . 2025 Jan; 59(4):1887-1896. PMID: 39854687
Recently, the rapid increase in global plastics production has caused various ecological and economic issues, worsened by poor material and waste management. Among the market-based instruments that could help mitigate...
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Fusco L, Gazzi A, Giro L, Schefer R, DAlmeida S, Cagliani R, et al.
Adv Mater . 2024 Oct; :e2413413. PMID: 39449193
The increasing exposure to nanoplastics (NPs) raises significant concerns for human health, primarily due to their potential bioaccumulative properties. While NPs have recently been detected in human blood, their interactions...
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Ockenden A, Mitrano D, Kah M, Tremblay L, Simon K
Microplast nanoplast . 2024 Oct; 4(1):20. PMID: 39416765
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s43591-024-00096-4.
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Murazzi M, Pradel A, Schefer R, Gessler A, Mitrano D
Environ Sci Nano . 2024 Aug; 11(8):3574-3584. PMID: 39131542
Anthropogenic contaminants can place significant stress on vegetation, especially when they are taken up into plants. Plastic pollution, including nanoplastics (NPs), could be detrimental to tree functioning, by causing, for...
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Parrella F, Brizzolara S, Holzner M, Mitrano D
Nat Water . 2024 Jun; 2(6):541-552. PMID: 38912368
Understanding the impacts of microplastics (MPs) on aqueous environments requires understanding their transport dynamics and how their presence affects other natural processes and cycles. In this context, one aspect to...
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Wang X, Li Y, Kroll A, Mitrano D
Environ Sci Technol . 2024 May; 58(23):10240-10251. PMID: 38803057
Microplastics (MPs) in natural waters are heterogeneously mixed with other natural particles including algal cells and suspended sediments. An easy-to-use and rapid method for directly measuring and distinguishing MPs from...
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Wohlleben W, Bossa N, Mitrano D, Scott K
NanoImpact . 2024 May; 34:100510. PMID: 38759729
To ensure the safe use of materials, one must assess the identity and quantity of exposure. Solid materials, such as plastics, metals, coatings and cements, degrade to some extent during...
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Muller N, Kirtane A, Schefer R, Mitrano D
Environ Sci Technol . 2024 Apr; 58(17):7588-7599. PMID: 38624040
Adsorption of biomacromolecules onto polymer surfaces, including microplastics (MPs), occurs in multiple environmental compartments, forming an ecocorona. Environmental DNA (eDNA), genetic material shed from organisms, can adsorb onto MPs which...