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The BOND project: an overview.

Bartzis, J.; Andronopoulos, S.; Kulmala, M.; Larsen, B.; Lazaridis, M.; Lohse, C.; Mirabel, P.; Pilinis, C.

2005

The CARIBIC aircraft as a versatile tool for measuring Eyjafjallajökull's volcanic plumes in April/May 2010.

Rauthe-Schöch, A.; Schuck, T.J.; Baker, A.K.; Weigelt, A.; Hermann, M.; Martinsson, B.G.; Heue, K.P.; Brenninkmeijer, C.A.M.; Eckhardt, S.; the CARIBIC Team.

2011

The CE-RISE Project

Las Heras Hernandez, Miguel

2024

The challenge of social networking in the field of environment and health.

van den Hazel, P.; Keune, H.; Randall, S.; Yang, A.; Ludlow, D.; Bartonova, A.

2012

The challenges of opportunistic sampling when comparing prevalence of plastics in diving seabirds: A multi-species example from Norway

Benjaminsen, Stine Charlotte; Dehnhard, Nina; Herzke, Dorte; Johnsen, Arild; Anker-Nilssen, Tycho; Bourgeon, Sophie; Collard, France; Langset, Magdalene; Christensen-Dalsgaard, Signe; Gabrielsen, Geir W.

There is a need for baseline information about how much plastics are ingested by wildlife and potential negative consequences thereof. We analysed the frequency of occurrence (FO) of plastics >1 mm in the stomachs of five pursuit-diving seabird species collected opportunistically.

Atlantic puffins (Fratercula arctica) found emaciated on beaches in SW Norway had the highest FO of plastics (58.8 %), followed by emaciated common guillemots (Uria aalge; 9.1 %) also found beached in either SW or SE Norway. No plastics were detected in razorbills (Alca torda), great cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo), and European shags (Gulosus aristotelis) taken as bycatch in northern Norway. This is the first study to report on plastic ingestion of these five species in northern Europe, and it highlights both the usefulness and limitations of opportunistic sampling. Small sample sizes, as well as an unbalanced sample design, complicated the interpretation of the results.

Elsevier

2024

The CitySatAir Project: Monitoring urban air pollution with satellite data

Mijling, Bas; Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Moreno, Pau; Jimenez, Isadora

2024

The CityZen project - bridging the scales with focus on megacities.

Gauss, M.; Amann, M.; Bessagnet, B.; Burrows, J.; Cesari, R.; Clerbaux, C.; Decesari, S.; D'Isidoro, M.; Elhaliem, E.; Facchini, M.; Fahmy, A.; Fjæraa, A.M.; Fuzzi, S.; Gerasopoulos, E.; Granier, C.; Heil, A.; Hov, Ø.; Hu, M.; Isaksen, I.; Jakobs, H.; Kanakidou, M.; Karaca, M.; Kubilay, N.; Klimont, Z.; Law, K.; Maurizi, A.; Meleux, F.; Memmesheimer, M.; Mihalopoulos, N.; Mircea, M.; Monks, P.; Pelon, J.; Petrakis, M.; Remedios, J.; Richter, A.; Rouil, L.; Schultz, M.; Slanina, S.; Solberg, S.; Stordal, F.; Tampieri, F.; Tarrasón, L.; Tørseth, K.; Unal, A.; Zerefos, C.; Zhang, Y.

2009

The colony forming efficiency assay for toxicity testing of nanomaterials—Modifications for higher-throughput

Rundén-Pran, Elise; Mariussen, Espen; El Yamani, Naouale; Elje, Elisabeth; Longhin, Eleonora Marta; Dusinska, Maria

To cope with the high number of nanomaterials manufactured, it is essential to develop high-throughput methods for in vitro toxicity screening. At the same time, the issue with interference of the nanomaterial (NM) with the read-out or the reagent of the assay needs to be addressed to avoid biased results. Thus, validated label-free methods are urgently needed for hazard identification of NMs to avoid unintended adverse effects on human health. The colony forming efficiency (CFE) assay is a label- and interference-free method for quantification of cytotoxicity by cell survival and colony forming efficiency by CFE formation. The CFE has shown to be compatible with toxicity testing of NMs. Here we present an optimized protocol for a higher-throughput set up.

Frontiers Media S.A.

2022

The comet assay applied to cells of the eye

Azqueta, Amaya; Rundén-Pran, Elise; Elje, Elisabeth; Nicolaissen, Bjørn; Haug, Kristiane; Smeringaiova, Ingrida; Jirsova, Katerina; Collins, Andrew Richard

Oxford University Press

2018

The comet assay applied to HepG2 liver spheroids

Elje, Elisabeth; Hesler, Michelle; Rundén-Pran, Elise; Mann, Pascal; Mariussen, Espen; Wagner, Sylvia; Dusinska, Maria; Kohl, Yvonne

2019

The comet assay as a tool for human biomonitoring studies: The ComNet Project.

Collins, A.; Koppen, G.; Valdiglesias, V.; Dusinska, M.; Kruszewski, M.; Møller, P.; Rojas, E.; Dhawan, A.; Benzie, I.; Coskun, E.; Moretti, M.; Speit, G.; Bonassi, S. for the ComNet project.

2014

The comet assay in animal models: From bugs to whales – (Part 1 Invertebrates)

Gajski, Goran; Žegura, Bojana; Ladeira, Carina; Pourrut, Bertrand; Del Bo, Cristian; Novak, Matjaž; Srámková, Monika; Milić, Mirta; Gutzkow, Kristine Bjerve; Costa, Solange; Dusinska, Maria; Brunborg, Gunnar; Collins, Andrew Richard

Elsevier

2019

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