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Analysis of HETEs in human whole blood by chiral UHPLC-ECAPCI/HRMS
The biosynthesis of eicosanoids occurs enzymatically via lipoxygenases, cyclooxygenases, and cytochrome P450, or through nonenzymatic free radical reactions. The enzymatic routes are highly enantiospecific.
Liudmila L. Mazaleuskaya +6 more
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The Limits of Liability in Promoting Safe Geologic Sequestration of CO2 [PDF]
Deployment of new technologies is vital to climate change policy, but it invariably poses difficult tradeoffs. Carbon capture and storage (“CCS”), which involves the capture and permanent burial of CO2 emissions, exemplifies this problem.
Adelman, David E., Duncan, Ian J.
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Abstract This research seeks to develop pedagogical approaches that shift away from “deficit” approaches to broadening participation in Ecology and Environmental Science (E&ES) higher education. Rather than emphasizing what underrepresented populations lack in E&ES awareness and experience, this “anti‐deficit” approach focuses on institutional barriers
Ariel Rawson +4 more
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The airway epithelium is a primary route of exposure for inhaled toxicants, and organotypic culture models represent an important advancement for toxicity testing compared to simple in vitro models that may lack metabolic capability and multicellular ...
Victoria C. Colvin +6 more
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EPA is Mandating the Normal Distribution
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is responsible for overseeing the cleanup of sites that fall within the jurisdiction of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA; also known as “Superfund”)
Steven P. Millard
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Seasonal Ely Copper Mine Superfund site shotgun metagenomic and metatranscriptomic data analysis
High throughput sequencing data collected from acid rock drainage (ARD) communities can reveal the active taxonomic and functional diversity of these extreme environments, which can be exploited for bioremediation, pharmaceutical, and industrial ...
Lesley-Ann Giddings +8 more
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Abstract In situ remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater demands real‐time monitoring to capture complex subsurface dynamics. Geophysical methods, particularly electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and induced polarization (IP), offer non‐ or minimally invasive, high‐resolution imaging of subsurface changes during remediation.
Teng Xia +6 more
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Chemical structure drives developmental toxicity of alkyl-substituted naphthalenes in zebrafish
Naphthalene and its alkyl-substituted derivatives are among the most abundant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in environmental and human exposure studies, yet their developmental toxicity and mode of action remain poorly understood due to ...
Mackenzie L. Morshead +5 more
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Growing Biofuel Feedstocks in Copper-Contaminated Soils of a Former Superfund Site
Copper mining in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the mid-19th century generated millions of tons of mining waste, called stamp sand, which was deposited into various offshoots of Lake Superior.
Virinder Sidhu +2 more
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Variability in metagenomic samples from the Puget Sound: Relationship to temporal and anthropogenic impacts. [PDF]
Whole-metagenome sequencing (WMS) has emerged as a powerful tool to assess potential public health risks in marine environments by measuring changes in microbial community structure and function in uncultured bacteria.
James C Wallace +6 more
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