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Martina G Vijver

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Chemosphere|April 19, 2019
The choreography of chemicals in nature; beyond ecotoxicological limitsMartina G Vijver
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 26, 2017
Determining global distribution of microplastics by combining citizen science and in-depth case studiesThijs Bosker, Paul Behrens, Martina G Vijver
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 2, 2022
Development of a Quasi-Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Model for Prediction of the Immobilization Response of Daphnia magna Exposed to Metal-Based NanomaterialsWarisa Bunmahotama, Martina G Vijver, Willie Peijnenburg
Plos One|March 4, 2014
Macro-invertebrate decline in surface water polluted with imidacloprid: a rebuttal and some new analysesMartina G Vijver, Paul J van den Brink
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 15, 2017
Current Knowledge on the Use of Computational Toxicology in Hazard Assessment of Metallic Engineered NanomaterialsGuangchao Chen, Willie Peijnenburg, Yinlong Xiao, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 12, 2016
A standardized method for sampling and extraction methods for quantifying microplastics in beach sandAiken Besley, Martina G Vijver, Paul Behrens, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|February 11, 2014
Impacts of major cations (K(+), Na (+), Ca (2+), Mg (2+)) and protons on toxicity predictions of nickel and cadmium to lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) using exposure modelsYang Liu, Martina G Vijver, Willie J G M Peijnenburg
Chemosphere|December 6, 2024
Microbial function matters: Microbiome-aware nano-ecotoxicology needs functional endpoints besides compositional dataJesse Ouwehand, Willie J G M Peijnenburg, Martina G Vijver
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|April 21, 2007
Monitoring metals in terrestrial environments within a bioavailability framework and a focus on soil extractionWillie J G M Peijnenburg, Marina Zablotskaja, Martina G Vijver
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|May 5, 2012
Simplification of biotic ligand models of Cu, Ni, and Zn by 1-, 2-, and 3-parameter transfer functionsAnja J Verschoor, Jos P M Vink, Martina G Vijver
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Chemosphere|April 19, 2019
The choreography of chemicals in nature; beyond ecotoxicological limitsMartina G Vijver
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 26, 2017
Determining global distribution of microplastics by combining citizen science and in-depth case studiesThijs Bosker, Paul Behrens, Martina G Vijver
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|March 2, 2022
Development of a Quasi-Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship Model for Prediction of the Immobilization Response of Daphnia magna Exposed to Metal-Based NanomaterialsWarisa Bunmahotama, Martina G Vijver, Willie Peijnenburg
Plos One|March 4, 2014
Macro-invertebrate decline in surface water polluted with imidacloprid: a rebuttal and some new analysesMartina G Vijver, Paul J van den Brink
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 15, 2017
Current Knowledge on the Use of Computational Toxicology in Hazard Assessment of Metallic Engineered NanomaterialsGuangchao Chen, Willie Peijnenburg, Yinlong Xiao, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|September 12, 2016
A standardized method for sampling and extraction methods for quantifying microplastics in beach sandAiken Besley, Martina G Vijver, Paul Behrens, et al.
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|February 11, 2014
Impacts of major cations (K(+), Na (+), Ca (2+), Mg (2+)) and protons on toxicity predictions of nickel and cadmium to lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) using exposure modelsYang Liu, Martina G Vijver, Willie J G M Peijnenburg
Chemosphere|December 6, 2024
Microbial function matters: Microbiome-aware nano-ecotoxicology needs functional endpoints besides compositional dataJesse Ouwehand, Willie J G M Peijnenburg, Martina G Vijver
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety|April 21, 2007
Monitoring metals in terrestrial environments within a bioavailability framework and a focus on soil extractionWillie J G M Peijnenburg, Marina Zablotskaja, Martina G Vijver
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|May 5, 2012
Simplification of biotic ligand models of Cu, Ni, and Zn by 1-, 2-, and 3-parameter transfer functionsAnja J Verschoor, Jos P M Vink, Martina G Vijver
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