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  1. Published

    Vibrational biospectroscopy coupled with multivariate analysis extracts potentially diagnostic features in blood plasma/serum of ovarian cancer patients

    Owens, G., Gajjar, K., Trevisan, J., Fogarty, S., Taylor, S. E., Da Gama-Rose, B., Martin-Hirsch, P. L. & Martin, F. L., 04/2014, In: Journal of Biophotonics. 7, 3-4, p. 200-209 10 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  2. Published

    Biodegradation of phenanthrene by indigenous microorganisms in soils from Livingstone Island, Antarctica

    Okere, U. V., Cabrerizo, A., Dachs, J., Jones, K. C. & Semple, K. T., 2012, In: FEMS Microbiology Letters. 329, 1, p. 69-77 9 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  3. E-pub ahead of print

    Indigenous 14C-phenanthrene biodegradation in “pristine” woodland and grassland soils from Norway and United Kingdom

    Okere, U., Schuster, J., Ogbonnaya, U., Jones, K. C. & Semple, K. T., 4/10/2017, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts. 19, 11, p. 1437-1444 8 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  4. Published

    Distinguishing nuclei-specific benzo[a]pyrene-induced effects from whole-cell alterations in MCF-7 cells using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy

    Obinaju, B., Fullwood, N. & Martin, F., 1/09/2015, In: Toxicology. 335, p. 27-34 8 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  5. Published

    Linking biochemical perturbations in tissues of the African catfish to the presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Ovia River, Niger Delta region

    Obinaju, B. E., Graf, C., Halsall, C. & Martin, F. L., 06/2015, In: Environmental Pollution. 201, p. 42-49 8 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  6. Published

    ATR-FTIR spectroscopy reveals polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination despite relatively pristine site characteristics: results of a field study in the Niger Delta

    Obinaju, B. & Martin, F. L., 04/2016, In: Environment International. 89-90, p. 93-101 9 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  7. Published

    Novel sensor technologies towards environmental health monitoring in urban environments: a case study in the Niger Delta (Nigeria)

    Obinaju, B., Alaoma, A. & Martin, F. L., 09/2014, In: Environmental Pollution. 192, p. 222-231 10 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  8. Published

    Novel System for Controlled Investigation of Environmental Partitioning of Hydrophobic Compounds in Water

    Nizzetto, L., Gioia, R., Galea, C. L., Dachs, J. & Jones, K. C., 2011, In: Environmental Science and Technology. 45, 18, p. 7834-7840 7 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  9. Published

    Biological Pump Control of the Fate and Distribution of Hydrophobic Organic Pollutants in Water and Plankton

    Nizzetto, L., Gioia, R., Borgå, K., Li, J., Pomati, F., Bettinetti, R., Dachs, J. & Jones, K. C., 2012, In: Environmental Science and Technology. 46, 6, p. 3204-3211 8 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  10. Published

    Past, Present, and Future Controls on Levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Global Environment

    Nizzetto, L., Macleod, M., Borga, K., Cabrerizo, A., Dachs, J., Di Guardo, A., Ghirardello, D., Hansen, K. M., Jarvis, A., Lindroth, A., Ludwig, B., Monteith, D., Perlinger, J. A., Scheringer, M., Schwendenmann, L., Semple, K. T., Wick, L. Y., Zhang, G. & Jones, K. C., 1/09/2010, In: Environmental Science and Technology. 44, 17, p. 6526-6531 6 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

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