Lara D Heppenstall
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Recent Articles
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Campbell M, Heppenstall L, Hendry R, Martin R, Sorensen S, Rubenstein A, et al.
New Phytol
. 2017 Dec;
217(4):1449-1462.
PMID: 29238982
The influence of soil temperature on rhizome depths of four intertidal seagrass species was investigated in central Queensland, Australia. We postulated that certain intertidal seagrass species are soil temperature-sensitive and...
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Campbell M, King S, Heppenstall L, van Gool E, Martin R, Hewitt C
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2017 Aug;
123(1-2):304-312.
PMID: 28830626
Both the invasion of non-indigenous marine species (NIMS) and the generation and accumulation of anthropogenic marine debris (AMD) are pervasive problems in coastal urban ecosystems. The biosecurity risks associated with...
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Gajjar K, Heppenstall L, Pang W, Ashton K, Trevisan J, Patel I, et al.
Anal Methods
. 2013 Oct;
5:89-102.
PMID: 24098310
The most common initial treatment received by patients with a brain tumour is surgical removal of the growth. Precise histopathological diagnosis of brain tumours is to some extent subjective. Furthermore,...
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Heppenstall L, Strong R, Trevisan J, Martin F
Analyst
. 2013 Mar;
138(9):2583-91.
PMID: 23515347
This study evaluated the potential of deuteration to enhance the mechanistic information obtainable by biospectroscopy techniques in biological-cell models. These techniques were previously demonstrated to identify low-dose effects (≤nM) induced...
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Pang W, Li J, Ahmadzai A, Heppenstall L, Llabjani V, Trevisan J, et al.
Toxicology
. 2012 May;
298(1-3):24-9.
PMID: 22561278
Chemical contaminants, such as benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P), may modulate transcriptional responses in cells via the activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) or through responses to DNA damage following adduct formation. Attenuated...