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Stefan Trapp

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British Journal of Pharmacology|February 2, 2022
New developments in the prospects for GLP-1 therapyStefan Trapp, S Clare Stanford
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|October 1, 2013
The gut hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 produced in brain: is this physiologically relevant?Stefan Trapp, James E Richards
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|May 17, 2005
A predictive model for the selective accumulation of chemicals in tumor cellsStefan Trapp, Richard W Horobin
Environmental Sciences Europe|January 8, 2019
A unified approach for including non-extractable residues (NER) of chemicals and pesticides in the assessment of persistenceAndreas Schäffer, Matthias Kästner, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|September 3, 2004
Uptake of tributyltin into willow treesGiovannella Ciucani, Hans Mosbaek, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 28, 2009
Methods for estimating the bioconcentration factor of ionizable organic chemicalsWenjing Fu, Antonio Franco, Stefan Trapp
Chemosphere|October 25, 2003
Removal of cyanide by woody plantsMorten Larsen, Stefan Trapp, Alessandro Pirandello
Chemosphere|February 14, 2020
Model-based analysis of the uptake of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) from soil into plantsAndrea Gredelj, Fabio Polesel, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|May 7, 2016
Analyzing tree cores to detect petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater at a former landfill site in the community of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, eastern Canadian subarcticMerline L D Fonkwe, Stefan Trapp
Marine Environmental Research|July 9, 2017
Ecological effects of scrubber water discharge on coastal plankton: Potential synergistic effects of contaminants reduce survival and feeding of the copepod Acartia tonsaMarja Koski, Colin Stedmon, Stefan Trapp
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British Journal of Pharmacology|February 2, 2022
New developments in the prospects for GLP-1 therapyStefan Trapp, S Clare Stanford
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|October 1, 2013
The gut hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 produced in brain: is this physiologically relevant?Stefan Trapp, James E Richards
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|May 17, 2005
A predictive model for the selective accumulation of chemicals in tumor cellsStefan Trapp, Richard W Horobin
Environmental Sciences Europe|January 8, 2019
A unified approach for including non-extractable residues (NER) of chemicals and pesticides in the assessment of persistenceAndreas Schäffer, Matthias Kästner, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|September 3, 2004
Uptake of tributyltin into willow treesGiovannella Ciucani, Hans Mosbaek, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 28, 2009
Methods for estimating the bioconcentration factor of ionizable organic chemicalsWenjing Fu, Antonio Franco, Stefan Trapp
Chemosphere|October 25, 2003
Removal of cyanide by woody plantsMorten Larsen, Stefan Trapp, Alessandro Pirandello
Chemosphere|February 14, 2020
Model-based analysis of the uptake of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) from soil into plantsAndrea Gredelj, Fabio Polesel, Stefan Trapp
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|May 7, 2016
Analyzing tree cores to detect petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater at a former landfill site in the community of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, eastern Canadian subarcticMerline L D Fonkwe, Stefan Trapp
Marine Environmental Research|July 9, 2017
Ecological effects of scrubber water discharge on coastal plankton: Potential synergistic effects of contaminants reduce survival and feeding of the copepod Acartia tonsaMarja Koski, Colin Stedmon, Stefan Trapp
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