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In situ bioremediation is increasingly being discussed as a useful strategy for cleaning up contaminated soils. Compared to established ex situ proced…
Authors: Tobias Frische, Heinrich Höper
Source: Chemosphere. 2003 Jan
View Full TextThe presented study explored the suitability of aquatic bioassays based on the marine luminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri as screening indicators fo…
Authors: Tobias Frische
Source: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety. 2002 Feb
View Full TextEstrogenic and non-estrogenic chemicals typically co-occur in the environment. Interference by non-estrogenic chemicals may confound the assessment of…
Authors: Tobias Frische, Michael Faust, Wiebke Meyer, Thomas Backhaus
Source: Environmental science and pollution research international. 2009 Jul
View Full TextCurrent standard testing and assessment tools are not designed to identify specific and biologically highly sensitive modes of action of chemicals, su…
Authors: Thomas Knacker, Melanie Boettcher, Tobias Frische, Hans Rufli, Hans-Christian Stolzenberg, Matthias Teigeler, Sabine Zok, Thomas Braunbeck, Christoph Schäfers
Source: Integrated environmental assessment and management. 2010 Oct
View Full TextTo evaluate the environmental relevance of in situ bioremediation of contaminated soils, effective and reliable monitoring approaches are of special i…
Authors: Tobias Frische
Source: Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 2003
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