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Anna Lennquist

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Nature Nanotechnology|May 6, 2020
SIN List criticism based on misunderstandingsSteffen Foss Hansen, Anna Lennquist
Nature Nanotechnology|January 12, 2020
Carbon nanotubes added to the SIN List as a nanomaterial of Very High ConcernSteffen Foss Hansen, Anna Lennquist
Marine Environmental Research|February 26, 2010
Responses in fish exposed to medetomidine, a new antifouling agentAnna Lennquist, Annelie Hilvarsson, Lars Förlin
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|June 26, 2007
Effects of medetomidine on hepatic EROD activity in three species of fishAnna Lennquist, Malin C Celander, Lars Förlin
Chemosphere|June 12, 2010
Colour and melanophore function in rainbow trout after long term exposure to the new antifoulant medetomidineAnna Lennquist, Lena G E Mårtensson Lindblad, Daniel Hedberg, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|June 28, 2011
Physiology and mRNA expression in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) after long-term exposure to the new antifoulant medetomidineAnna Lennquist, Noomi Asker, Erik Kristiansson, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|November 23, 2018
Overview of known plastic packaging-associated chemicals and their hazardsKsenia J Groh, Thomas Backhaus, Bethanie Carney-Almroth, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 2, 2023
Letter to the editor regarding Collard et al. (2023): "Persistence and mobility (defined as organic-carbon partitioning) do not correlate to the detection of substances found in surface and groundwater: Criticism of the regulatory concept of persistent and mobile substances"Hans Peter H Arp, Raoul Wolf, Sarah E Hale, et al.
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Nature Nanotechnology|May 6, 2020
SIN List criticism based on misunderstandingsSteffen Foss Hansen, Anna Lennquist
Nature Nanotechnology|January 12, 2020
Carbon nanotubes added to the SIN List as a nanomaterial of Very High ConcernSteffen Foss Hansen, Anna Lennquist
Marine Environmental Research|February 26, 2010
Responses in fish exposed to medetomidine, a new antifouling agentAnna Lennquist, Annelie Hilvarsson, Lars Förlin
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|June 26, 2007
Effects of medetomidine on hepatic EROD activity in three species of fishAnna Lennquist, Malin C Celander, Lars Förlin
Chemosphere|June 12, 2010
Colour and melanophore function in rainbow trout after long term exposure to the new antifoulant medetomidineAnna Lennquist, Lena G E Mårtensson Lindblad, Daniel Hedberg, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|June 28, 2011
Physiology and mRNA expression in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) after long-term exposure to the new antifoulant medetomidineAnna Lennquist, Noomi Asker, Erik Kristiansson, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|November 23, 2018
Overview of known plastic packaging-associated chemicals and their hazardsKsenia J Groh, Thomas Backhaus, Bethanie Carney-Almroth, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 2, 2023
Letter to the editor regarding Collard et al. (2023): "Persistence and mobility (defined as organic-carbon partitioning) do not correlate to the detection of substances found in surface and groundwater: Criticism of the regulatory concept of persistent and mobile substances"Hans Peter H Arp, Raoul Wolf, Sarah E Hale, et al.
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