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30
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3016
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9674
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188

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Carina Näf is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. They are an active researcher connected to this institution, contributing to its academic environment.

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Best Publications

  • Using ratios of stable nitrogen isotopes to estimate bioaccumulation and flux of polychlorinated dibenzo‐p‐dioxins (PCDDs) and dibenzofurans (PCDFs) in two food chains from the Northern Baltic

    Dag Broman;Carl Rolff;Carina Näf;Yngve Zebühr

  • Occurrence, sedimentation, and spatial variations of organochlorine contaminants in settling particulate matter and sediments in the northern part of the Baltic Sea

    Bo Strandberg;Bert van Bavel;Per-Anders Bergqvist;Dag Broman

  • PCBs, PCNs, PCDD/Fs, PAHs and Cl-PAHs in air and water particulate samples--patterns and variations.

    Rasha Ishaq;Carina Näf;Yngve Zebühr;Dag Broman

  • Toxicity and EROD-inducing potency of 24 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in chick embryos.

    Björn Brunström;Dag Broman;Carina Näf

  • Concentrations, biomagnification and spatial variation of organochlorine compounds in a pelagic food web in the northern part of the Baltic Sea.

    B Strandberg;C Bandh;B van Bavel;P.-A Bergqvist

  • Distribution and metabolism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) injected into eggs of chicken (Gallus domesticus) and common eider duck (Somateria mollissima)

    Carina Näf;Dag Broman;Björn Brunström

  • Accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in semipermeable membrane devices and caged mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) in relation to water column phase distribution

    Johan Axelman;Kristoffer Næs;Carina Näf;Dag Broman

  • Potential biomagnification of PCDD/Fs - new possibilities for quantitative assessment using stable isotope trophic position

    C. Rolff;D. Broman;C. Näf;Y. Zebühr

  • Comparison of Accelerated Solvent Extraction and Soxhlet Extraction for the Determination of PCBs in Baltic Sea Sediments

    Cecilia Bandh;Erland Björklund;Lennart Mathiasson;Carina Näf

  • Field Measurements of PCB Partitioning between Water and Planktonic Organisms: Influence of Growth, Particle Size, and Solute-Solvent Interactions

    Johan Axelman;Dag Broman;Carina Näf

  • Embryotoxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in three domestic avian species, and of PAHs and coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the common eider.

    Björn Brunström;Dan Broman;Carina Näf

  • An automated HPLC separation method with two coupled columns for the analysis of PCDD/Fs, PCBs AND PACs

    Y. Zebühr;C. Näf;C. Bandh;D. Broman

  • Patterns and Levels of Organochlorines (DDTs, PCBs, non-ortho PCBs and PCDD/Fs) in Male Harbour Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) from the Baltic Sea, the Kattegat-Skagerrak Seas and the West Coast of Norway

    Per Berggren;Rasha Ishaq;Yngve ZebÜhr;Carina NÄf

  • ‘Fingerprinting’ petroleum hydrocarbons in bottom sediment, plankton, and sediment trap collected seston

    Dag Broman;Anders Colmsjö;Björn Ganning;Carina Näf

  • Toxic potencies of lipophilic extracts from sediments and settling particulate matter (SPM) collected in a PCB-contaminated river system

    Magnus Engwall;Dag Broman;Björn Brunström;Rasha Ishaq

  • Separation for subsequent analysis of PCBs, PCDD/Fs, and PAHs according to aromaticity and planarity using a two-dimensional HPLC system

    Cecilia Bandh;Rasha Ishaq;Dag Broman;Carina Näf

  • The importance of spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCPs) for the distribution of particulate polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in an estuarine-like urban coastal water area

    D. Broman;C. Näf;M. Wik;I. Renberg

  • Concentrations and spatial variations of cyclodienes and other organochlorines in herring and perch from the Baltic Sea

    B. Strandberg;L. Strandberg;L. Strandberg;B. van Bavel;P.-A. Bergqvist

  • Toxic potencies of extracts of sediment and settling particulate matter collected in the recipient of a bleached pulp mill effluent before and after abandoning chlorine bleaching

    Magnus Engwall;Dag Broman;Lennart Dencker;Carina Näf

  • Tissue distribution of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) and non-ortho chlorinated biphenyls (non-ortho CBs) in harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) from Swedish waters.

    Rasha Ishaq;Karin Karlson;Carina Näf

  • Levels of dioxin-like compounds in sewage sludge determined with a bioassay based on EROD induction in chicken embryo liver cultures.

    Magnus Engwall;Björn Brunström;Carina Näf;Katarina Hjelm

Frequent Co-Authors

Dag Broman
Dag Broman Alder Fund
Bert van Bavel
Bert van Bavel Norwegian Institute for Water Research
Nils Kautsky
Nils Kautsky Stockholm University
Christoffer Rappe
Christoffer Rappe Umeå University
Lennart Mathiasson
Lennart Mathiasson Lund University
Lars Förlin
Lars Förlin University of Gothenburg
Jerzy Falandysz
Jerzy Falandysz Medical University of Lodz
Per Berggren
Per Berggren Newcastle University
Mats Björk
Mats Björk Stockholm University
John E. Hobbie
John E. Hobbie Marine Biological Laboratory

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