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1. Curated mode-of-action data and effect concentrations for chemicals relevant for the aquatic environment.

2. Modernizing persistence–bioaccumulation–toxicity (PBT) assessment with high throughput animal-free methods.

3. Molecular Responses of Daphnids to Chronic Exposures to Pharmaceuticals.

4. The Effects of Single and Combined Stressors on Daphnids—Enzyme Markers of Physiology and Metabolomics Validate the Impact of Pollution.

5. The EU chemicals strategy for sustainability: an opportunity to develop new approaches for hazard and risk assessment.

6. The Eco‐Exposome Concept: Supporting an Integrated Assessment of Mixtures of Environmental Chemicals.

7. Photomotor Response Data Analysis Approach to Assess Chemical Neurotoxicity with the Zebrafish Embryo.

8. Unravelling the chemical exposome in cohort studies: routes explored and steps to become comprehensive.

9. Map and model—moving from observation to prediction in toxicogenomics.

10. From the air to the water phase: implication for toxicity testing of combustion-derived particles.

12. Meta‐analysis of fish early life stage tests—Association of toxic ratios and acute‐to‐chronic ratios with modes of action.

13. Use of prospective and retrospective risk assessment methods that simplify chemical mixtures associated with treated domestic wastewater discharges.

14. The Transcriptome of the Zebrafish Embryo After Chemical Exposure: A Meta-Analysis.

15. An expanded conceptual framework for solution-focused management of chemical pollution in European waters.

16. Micropollutants in European rivers: A mode of action survey to support the development of effect-based tools for water monitoring.

17. High-throughput concentration-response analysis for omics datasets.

18. A toxicokinetic study of specifically acting and reactive organic chemicals for the prediction of internal effect concentrations in Scenedesmus vacuolatus.

19. Alginate/silica hybrid materials for immobilization of green microalgae Chlorella vulgaris for cell-based sensor arrays.

20. Proposal for applying a component-based mixture approach for ecotoxicological assessment of fracturing fluids.

21. Multiple stressors in periphyton - comparison of observed and predicted tolerance responses to high ionic loads and herbicide exposure.

22. The internal concentration of organic substances in fish embryos-A toxicokinetic approach.

23. EFFECT PROPAGATION IN A TOXICOKINETIC/TOXICODYNAMIC MODEL EXPLAINS DELAYED EFFECTS ON THE GROWTH OF UNICELLULAR GREEN ALGAE SCENEDESMUS VACUOLATUS.

24. Additive Pressures of Elevated Sea Surface Temperatures and Herbicides on Symbiont-Bearing Foraminifera.

25. A non-invasive observation parameter to complement sediment bioassays using Myriophyllum aquaticum.

26. Chemicals in the Environment (CITE).

27. Proteomic Signatures of the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryo: Sensitivity and Specificity in Toxicity Assessment of Chemicals.

28. Photostability and phytotoxicity of selected sunscreen agents and their degradation mixtures in water.

29. EFFECT-DIRECTED ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT-ASSOCIATED ALGAL TOXICANTS AT SELECTED HOT SPOTS IN THE RIVER ELBE BASIN WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON BIOACCESSIBILITY.

30. A metabolomics approach to assessing phytotoxic effects on the green alga Scenedesmus vacuolatus.

31. Extrapolation concepts for dealing with multiple contamination in environmental risk assessment.

32. Short Communication.

33. Pollution-induced community tolerance as a measure of species interaction in toxicity assessment.

34. HOW TO DEAL WITH LIPOPHILIC AND VOLATILE ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IN MICROTITER PLATE ASSAYS.

36. The use of pulse-amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorescence-based methods to evaluate effects of herbicides in microalgal systems of different complexity.

37. Phytotoxicity assessment of diclofenac and its phototransformation products.

38. FLOW CYTOMETRY AS A TOOL TO STUDY PHYTOTOXIC MODES OF ACTION.

39. Biozönotisches Testverfahren (PICT-Konzept).

40. IDENTIFICATION OF TOXIC PRODUCTS OF ANTHRACENE PHOTOMODIFICATION IN SIMULATED SUNLIGHT.

41. MIXTURE TOXICITY AND ITS MODELING BY QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS.

42. Toxizitätsreduktion durch (Grundwasser-) Sanierung?

43. Mixture Toxicity of Priority Pollutants at No Observed Effect Concentrations (NOECs).

44. Hochwasser 2002.

45. PREDICTABILITY OF THE TOXICITY OF A MULTIPLE MIXTURE OF DISSIMILARLY ACTING CHEMICALS TO VIBRIO FISCHERI.

46. PREDICTABILITY OF THE TOXICITY OF MULTIPLE CHEMICAL MIXTURES TO VIBRIO FISCHERI: MIXTURES COMPOSED OF SIMILARLY ACTING CHEMICALS.

47. Kombinationswirkungen von Umweltchemikalien in der Ökotoxikologie.

48. Further observations on rhythmic emission of fragrance in flowers.

49. Rhythms of fragrance emission in flowers.

50. Circadian rhythmicity of fragrance emission in flowers of Hoya carnosa R. Br.

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