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J W Readman

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Shaw J, Moore M, Readman J, Mou Z, Langston W, Lowe D, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2019 Nov; 152:104825. PMID: 31668363
Autophagy is a highly conserved evolutionary survival or defence process that enables cells and organisms to survive periods of environmental stress by breaking down cellular organelles and macromolecules in autolysosomes...
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Moore M, Wedderburn R, Clarke K, McFadzen I, Lowe D, Readman J
Environ Pollut . 2018 May; 235:1006-1014. PMID: 29751396
The problem of effective assessment of risk posed by complex mixtures of toxic chemicals in the environment is a major challenge for government regulators and industry. The biological effect of...
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Sheppard C, Ateweberhan M, Bowen B, Carr P, Chen C, Clubbe C, et al.
Aquat Conserv . 2014 Dec; 22(2):232-261. PMID: 25505830
The Chagos Archipelago was designated a no-take marine protected area (MPA) in 2010; it covers 550 000 km, with more than 60 000 km shallow limestone platform and reefs. This...
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Shaw J, Dondero F, Moore M, Negri A, Dagnino A, Readman J, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2011 Jun; 72(1-2):13-24. PMID: 21683998
The aim of this study was to examine whether a combination of biochemical, histopathological and toxicogenomic data could be used as a valuable tool for the assessment of biological risk...
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Grover D, Balaam J, Pacitto S, Readman J, White S, Zhou J
Chemosphere . 2011 May; 84(10):1512-20. PMID: 21546050
As part of endocrine disruption in catchments (EDCAT) programme, this work aims to assess the temporal and spatial variations of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in River Ray, before and after...
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Grover D, Zhou J, Frickers P, Readman J
J Hazard Mater . 2010 Nov; 185(2-3):1005-11. PMID: 21035257
Sewage effluents are widely recognised as the main source of emerging contaminants, such as endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and pharmaceuticals in surface waters. A full-scale granular activated carbon (GAC) plant...
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Kadar E, Simmance F, Martin O, Voulvoulis N, Widdicombe S, Mitov S, et al.
Environ Pollut . 2010 May; 158(12):3490-7. PMID: 20430496
An embryo development assay using a common test organism, the edible mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), exposed to both Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles and soluble FeCl(3) at 3 acidic pHs, has provided evidence for...
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Grover D, Zhang Z, Readman J, Zhou J
Talanta . 2009 Mar; 78(3):1204-10. PMID: 19269495
Research into the analysis and monitoring of steroidal estrogens has grown significantly over the last decade, resulting in the emergence of a range of applicable techniques. In this study, three...
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Lowe D, Moore M, Readman J
Mar Environ Res . 2006 Mar; 61(5):457-70. PMID: 16516957
The aim of this study was to investigate the cellular pathological responses of hepatopancreatic digestive cells from the periwinkle Littorina littorea exposed to the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) fluoranthene and...
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Martins L, Nascimento I, Fillmann G, KING R, Evangelista A, Readman J, et al.
Environ Res . 2005 Nov; 99(3):387-96. PMID: 16307981
Coastal marine environments, especially semienclosed systems such as bays, are under unrelenting stress caused by urban and industrial development. Biomonitoring plays a vital role in strategies to identify, assess, and...