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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
63
Citations
13924
World Ranking
2479
National Ranking
250

Best Publications

  • Microplastic Size-Dependent Toxicity, Oxidative Stress Induction, and p-JNK and p-p38 Activation in the Monogonont Rotifer (Brachionus koreanus)

    Chang Bum Jeong;Chang Bum Jeong;Eun Ji Won;Eun Ji Won;Hye Min Kang;Min Chul Lee

  • Occurrence and Characteristics of Microplastic Pollution in Xiangxi Bay of Three Gorges Reservoir, China

    Kai Zhang;Xiong Xiong;Hongjuan Hu;Chenxi Wu

  • Developmental toxicity and alteration of gene expression in zebrafish embryos exposed to PFOS.

    Xiongjie Shi;Yongbing Du;Paul K.S. Lam;Rudolf S.S. Wu

  • The role of Nrf2 and MAPK pathways in PFOS-induced oxidative stress in zebrafish embryos

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  • Hexabromocyclododecane-induced developmental toxicity and apoptosis in zebrafish embryos

    Jun Deng;Liqin Yu;Chunsheng Liu;Ke Yu

  • Exposure of zebrafish embryos/larvae to TDCPP alters concentrations of thyroid hormones and transcriptions of genes involved in the hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis

    Qiangwei Wang;Kang Liang;Jingfu Liu;Lihua Yang

  • Bioconcentration and transfer of the organophorous flame retardant 1,3-dichloro-2-propyl phosphate causes thyroid endocrine disruption and developmental neurotoxicity in zebrafish larvae

    Qiangwei Wang;Nelson Lok-Shun Lai;Xianfeng Wang;Yongyong Guo

  • Pharmaceuticals in tap water: human health risk assessment and proposed monitoring framework in China.

    Ho Wing Leung;Ling Jin;Si Wei;Mirabelle Mei Po Tsui

  • Chronic effects of water-borne PFOS exposure on growth, survival and hepatotoxicity in zebrafish: A partial life-cycle test

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  • Exposure to DE-71 alters thyroid hormone levels and gene transcription in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis of zebrafish larvae.

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  • Evaluation of estrogenic activities and mechanism of action of perfluorinated chemicals determined by vitellogenin induction in primary cultured tilapia hepatocytes.

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  • Bioconcentration and metabolism of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) result in thyroid endocrine disruption in zebrafish larvae

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  • Bioconcentration, metabolism and neurotoxicity of the organophorous flame retardant 1,3-dichloro 2-propyl phosphate (TDCPP) to zebrafish

    Qiangwei Wang;James Chung-Wah Lam;Yin-Chung Man;Nelson Lok-Shun Lai

  • Parental Transfer of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) and Thyroid Endocrine Disruption in Zebrafish

    Liqin Yu;James C. W. Lam;Yongyong Guo;Rudolf S. S. Wu

  • Developmental exposure to the organophosphorus flame retardant tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate: estrogenic activity, endocrine disruption and reproductive effects on zebrafish.

    Qiangwei Wang;James C.W. Lam;Jian Han;Xianfeng Wang

  • Developmental neurotoxicity of triphenyl phosphate in zebrafish larvae

    Qipeng Shi;Min Wang;Fengqiong Shi;Lihua Yang

  • Prenatal Transfer of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) Results in Developmental Neurotoxicity in Zebrafish Larvae

    Lianguo Chen;Ke Yu;Changjiang Huang;Liqin Yu

  • Analysis of estrogens in environmental waters using polymer monolith in-polyether ether ketone tube solid-phase microextraction combined with high-performance liquid chromatography.

    Yi Wen;Bing-Sheng Zhou;Ying Xu;Shi-Wei Jin

  • Enhanced Bioconcentration of Bisphenol A in the Presence of Nano-TiO2 Can Lead to Adverse Reproductive Outcomes in Zebrafish

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  • Effects of tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate and triphenyl phosphate on receptor-associated mRNA expression in zebrafish embryos/larvae

    Chunsheng Liu;Qiangwei Wang;Kang Liang;Jingfu Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul K.S. Lam
Paul K.S. Lam Hong Kong Metropolitan University
James Lam
James Lam University of Hong Kong
John P. Giesy
John P. Giesy University of Saskatchewan
Jae-Seong Lee
Jae-Seong Lee Sungkyunkwan University
Rudolf S.S. Wu
Rudolf S.S. Wu University of Hong Kong
Leo W.Y. Yeung
Leo W.Y. Yeung Örebro University
Xiaowei Zhang
Xiaowei Zhang Nanjing University
Kuangfei Lin
Kuangfei Lin East China University of Science and Technology
Hongxia Yu
Hongxia Yu Nanjing University
Pei-Yuan Qian
Pei-Yuan Qian Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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