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Robert P Mason

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Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|February 29, 2024
Properties influencing flux and diatom uptake of mercury and methylmercury from estuarine sedimentsKathleen J Gosnell, Nashaat Mazrui, Robert P Mason
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|March 7, 2002
Effect of ligands and other metals on the uptake of mercury and methylmercury across the gills and the intestine of the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus)Jean-Michel Laporte, Sandrine Andres, Robert P Mason
Environmental Science & Technology|June 22, 2018
Role of Sediment Resuspension on Estuarine Suspended Particulate Mercury DynamicsEmily A Seelen, Grace M Massey, Robert P Mason
Microbiology (Reading, England)|July 17, 2004
The CaCTR1 gene is required for high-affinity iron uptake and is transcriptionally controlled by a copper-sensing transactivator encoded by CaMAC1Marcus E Marvin, Robert P Mason, Annette M Cashmore
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 3, 2018
Estimation of mercury-sulfide speciation in sediment pore waters using octanol-water partitioning and implications for availability to methylating bacteriaJanina M Benoit, Robert P Mason, Cynthia C Gilmour
Marine Environmental Research|July 9, 2025
Prey engulfment as the dominant pathway of methylmercury uptake in a heterotrophic dinoflagellatePatricia K Myer, Robert P Mason, Zofia A Baumann
Environmental Science & Technology|December 19, 2013
Sediment-porewater partitioning, total sulfur, and methylmercury production in estuariesAmina T Schartup, Prentiss H Balcom, Robert P Mason
Marine Chemistry|December 9, 2015
An examination of the factors influencing mercury and methylmercury particulate distributions, methylation and demethylation rates in laboratory-generated marine snowVeronica L Ortiz, Robert P Mason, J Evan Ward
Marine Environmental Research|August 21, 2021
Mercury and methylmercury uptake and trophic transfer from marine diatoms to copepods and field collected zooplanktonKathleen J Gosnell, Hans G Dam, Robert P Mason
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|March 27, 2024
A Comparative Study of Mercury Bioaccumulation in Bivalve Molluscs from a Shallow Estuarine EmbaymentGunnar Hansen, Sandra E Shumway, Robert P Mason, et al.
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Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|February 29, 2024
Properties influencing flux and diatom uptake of mercury and methylmercury from estuarine sedimentsKathleen J Gosnell, Nashaat Mazrui, Robert P Mason
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|March 7, 2002
Effect of ligands and other metals on the uptake of mercury and methylmercury across the gills and the intestine of the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus)Jean-Michel Laporte, Sandrine Andres, Robert P Mason
Environmental Science & Technology|June 22, 2018
Role of Sediment Resuspension on Estuarine Suspended Particulate Mercury DynamicsEmily A Seelen, Grace M Massey, Robert P Mason
Microbiology (Reading, England)|July 17, 2004
The CaCTR1 gene is required for high-affinity iron uptake and is transcriptionally controlled by a copper-sensing transactivator encoded by CaMAC1Marcus E Marvin, Robert P Mason, Annette M Cashmore
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 3, 2018
Estimation of mercury-sulfide speciation in sediment pore waters using octanol-water partitioning and implications for availability to methylating bacteriaJanina M Benoit, Robert P Mason, Cynthia C Gilmour
Marine Environmental Research|July 9, 2025
Prey engulfment as the dominant pathway of methylmercury uptake in a heterotrophic dinoflagellatePatricia K Myer, Robert P Mason, Zofia A Baumann
Environmental Science & Technology|December 19, 2013
Sediment-porewater partitioning, total sulfur, and methylmercury production in estuariesAmina T Schartup, Prentiss H Balcom, Robert P Mason
Marine Chemistry|December 9, 2015
An examination of the factors influencing mercury and methylmercury particulate distributions, methylation and demethylation rates in laboratory-generated marine snowVeronica L Ortiz, Robert P Mason, J Evan Ward
Marine Environmental Research|August 21, 2021
Mercury and methylmercury uptake and trophic transfer from marine diatoms to copepods and field collected zooplanktonKathleen J Gosnell, Hans G Dam, Robert P Mason
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|March 27, 2024
A Comparative Study of Mercury Bioaccumulation in Bivalve Molluscs from a Shallow Estuarine EmbaymentGunnar Hansen, Sandra E Shumway, Robert P Mason, et al.
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