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1. Reefs and islands of the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean: why it is the world's largest no-take marine protected area

2. Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water by solid-phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

3. Sediment-water interactions of natural oestrogens under estuarine conditions

5. Improved removal of estrogenic and pharmaceutical compounds in sewage effluent by full scale granular activated carbon: Impact on receiving river water

6. A comparison of three analytical techniques for the measurement of steroidal estrogens in environmental water samples

7. Behaviour of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in dissolved, colloidal, and particulate phases in sedimentary cores

8. Dynamic behaviour of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Brighton marina, UK

9. Seasonal variability in the concentrations of Irgarol 1051 in Brighton Marina, UK; Including the impact of dredging

10. Sorption and desorption of benzo(a)pyrene in aquatic systems

13. Antagonistic cytoprotective effects of C 60 fullerene nanoparticles in simultaneous exposure to benzo[a]pyrene in a molluscan animal model.

14. Oxidative stress, lysosomal damage and dysfunctional autophagy in molluscan hepatopancreas (digestive gland) induced by chemical contaminants.

15. An integrated approach to determine interactive genotoxic and global gene expression effects of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) on marine mussels: evidence of reverse 'Trojan Horse' effects.

16. Environmental risks associated with contaminants of legacy and emerging concern at European aquaculture areas.

17. Antagonistic Interactions between Benzo[a]pyrene and Fullerene (C 60 ) in Toxicological Response of Marine Mussels.

18. Persistent and emerging pollutants assessment on aquaculture oysters (Crassostrea gigas) from NW Portuguese coast (Ria De Aveiro).

19. Understanding and predicting the diffusivity of organic compounds in polydimethylsiloxane material for passive sampler applications using a simple quantitative structure-property relationship model.

20. Emergent synergistic lysosomal toxicity of chemical mixtures in molluscan blood cells (hemocytes).

21. Bioaccumulation of persistent and emerging pollutants in wild sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus.

22. Halogenated and organophosphorus flame retardants in European aquaculture samples.

23. Assessing the impact of Benzo[a]pyrene on Marine Mussels: Application of a novel targeted low density microarray complementing classical biomarker responses.

24. Near-surface distribution of pollutants in coastal waters as assessed by novel polyethylene passive samplers.

25. Calibration and response of an agarose gel based passive sampler to record short pulses of aquatic organic pollutants.

26. Integrated biological responses and tissue-specific expression of p53 and ras genes in marine mussels following exposure to benzo(α)pyrene and C60 fullerenes, either alone or in combination.

27. Evaluation of the Genotoxic and Physiological Effects of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE-209) and Dechlorane Plus (DP) Flame Retardants in Marine Mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis).

28. Enhanced toxicity of 'bulk' titanium dioxide compared to 'fresh' and 'aged' nano-TiO2 in marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis).

29. Compositional properties characterizing commonly transported oils and controlling their fate in the marine environment.

30. Post-incident monitoring to evaluate environmental damage from shipping incidents: chemical and biological assessments.

31. Merging nano-genotoxicology with eco-genotoxicology: an integrated approach to determine interactive genotoxic and sub-lethal toxic effects of C(60) fullerenes and fluoranthene in marine mussels, Mytilus sp.

32. Reefs and islands of the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean: why it is the world's largest no-take marine protected area.

33. Tissue-specific expression of p53 and ras genes in response to the environmental genotoxicant benzo(α)pyrene in marine mussels.

34. Endocrine disrupting activities in sewage effluent and river water determined by chemical analysis and in vitro assay in the context of granular activated carbon upgrade.

35. Integration of biochemical, histochemical and toxicogenomic indices for the assessment of health status of mussels from the Tamar Estuary, U.K.

36. Improved removal of estrogenic and pharmaceutical compounds in sewage effluent by full scale granular activated carbon: impact on receiving river water.

37. The influence of engineered Fe(2)O(3) nanoparticles and soluble (FeCl(3)) iron on the developmental toxicity caused by CO(2)-induced seawater acidification.

38. Antifouling biocides in discarded marine paint particles.

39. Integrated assessment of oil pollution using biological monitoring and chemical fingerprinting.

40. Critical evaluation of the determination of pharmaceuticals, personal care products, phenolic endocrine disrupters and faecal steroids by GC/MS and PTV-GC/MS in environmental waters.

41. Inputs and distributions of synthetic musk fragrances in an estuarine and coastal environment; a case study.

42. Uptake and biological responses to nano-Fe versus soluble FeCl3 in excised mussel gills.

43. Effects on feeding rate and biomarker responses of marine mussels experimentally exposed to propranolol and acetaminophen.

44. An investigation into the effects of silver nanoparticles on antibiotic resistance of naturally occurring bacteria in an estuarine sediment.

45. Extending the environmental risk assessment for oseltamivir (Tamiflu) under pandemic use conditions to the coastal marine compartment.

46. Impact of silver nanoparticle contamination on the genetic diversity of natural bacterial assemblages in estuarine sediments.

47. A comparison of three analytical techniques for the measurement of steroidal estrogens in environmental water samples.

48. Novel use of a whole cell E. coli bioreporter as a urinary exposure biomarker.

49. Nanoparticle analysis and characterization methodologies in environmental risk assessment of engineered nanoparticles.

50. Characterization of sea surface chemical contamination after shipping accidents.

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