Victoria A Shuvaeva
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Shuvaeva V, Mazarji M, Nevidomskaya D, Minkina T, Fedorenko A, Rajput V, et al.
Environ Res
. 2023 Dec;
246:118045.
PMID: 38160969
Present study included technological methods that made it possible to synthesize CdO nanoparticles and carry out their qualitative and quantitative diagnostics, confirming the as-prepared CdO nanoparticles (NPs) were spherical and...
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Kirichkov M, Polyakov V, Shende S, Minkina T, Nevidomskaya D, Wong M, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2023 Nov;
349:140782.
PMID: 38013028
To evaluate the environmental concerns associated with heavy metals (HMs) during their translocations in food chains, it is crucial to gather data on the types of HMs present in soils...
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Kumari A, Mandzhieva S, Minkina T, Rajput V, Shuvaeva V, Nevidomskaya D, et al.
Environ Res
. 2023 Feb;
223:115485.
PMID: 36775087
Chromium (Cr) is reported to be hazardous to environmental components and surrounding biota when levels exceed allowable thresholds. As Cr is extensively utilized in different industries, thereby comprehensively studied for...
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Kumari A, Chokheli V, Lysenko V, Mandzhieva S, Minkina T, Mazarji M, et al.
Environ Geochem Health
. 2022 Nov;
45(12):9345-9357.
PMID: 36383335
In the current study, two plants, viz., Pisum sativum L. and Hordeum vulgare L., were exposed to nano- and macro-dispersed ZnO at 1, 10, and 30 times of maximal permissible...
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Bauer T, Pinskii D, Minkina T, Shuvaeva V, Soldatov A, Mandzhieva S, et al.
Environ Geochem Health
. 2020 Nov;
44(2):335-347.
PMID: 33180207
Modeling metal sorption in soils is of great importance to predict the fate of heavy metals and to assess the actual risk driven from pollution. The present study focuses on...
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Nevidomskaya D, Minkina T, Soldatov A, Bauer T, Shuvaeva V, Zubavichus Y, et al.
Environ Geochem Health
. 2020 Aug;
43(6):2301-2315.
PMID: 32794112
Metal speciation, linked directly to bioaccessibility and lability, is a key to be considered when assessing associated human and environmental health risks originated from anthropogenic activities. To identify the Zn...