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    Bioanalytical Assessment of the Formation of Disinfection Byproducts in a Drinking Water Treatment Plant by Neale, Peta A, Antony, Alice, Bartkow, Michael E, Farré, Maria José, Heitz, Anna, Kristiana, Ina, Tang, Janet Y. M, Escher, Beate I

    Published in Environmental science & technology (18-09-2012)
    “…Disinfection of drinking water is the most successful measure to reduce water-borne diseases and protect health. However, disinfection byproducts (DBPs) formed…”
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    Bioanalytical and chemical assessment of the disinfection by-product formation potential: Role of organic matter by Farré, Maria José, Day, Sophie, Neale, Peta A., Stalter, Daniel, Tang, Janet Y.M., Escher, Beate I.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (15-09-2013)
    “…Disinfection by-products (DBP) formed from natural organic matter and disinfectants like chlorine and chloramine may cause adverse health effects. Here, we…”
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    Toxicity characterization of urban stormwater with bioanalytical tools by Tang, Janet Y.M., Aryal, Rupak, Deletic, Ana, Gernjak, Wolfgang, Glenn, Eva, McCarthy, David, Escher, Beate I.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-10-2013)
    “…Stormwater harvesting has become an attractive alternative strategy to address the rising demand for urban water supply due to limited water sources and…”
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    Realistic environmental mixtures of micropollutants in surface, drinking, and recycled water: Herbicides dominate the mixture toxicity toward algae by Tang, Janet Y.M, Escher, Beate I

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-06-2014)
    “…Mixture toxicity studies with herbicides have focused on a few priority components that are most likely to cause environmental impacts, and experimental…”
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    Bioanalytical evidence that chemicals in tattoo ink can induce adaptive stress responses by Neale, Peta A., Stalter, Daniel, Tang, Janet Y.M., Escher, Beate I.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-10-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •In vitro bioassays were applied to assess the toxicological hazard of tattoo inks.•Studied assays were indicative of cytotoxicity,…”
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    Most Oxidative Stress Response In Water Samples Comes From Unknown Chemicals: The Need For Effect-Based Water Quality Trigger Values by Escher, Beate I, van Daele, Charlotte, Dutt, Mriga, Tang, Janet Y. M, Altenburger, Rolf

    Published in Environmental science & technology (02-07-2013)
    “…The induction of adaptive stress response pathways is an early and sensitive indicator of the presence of chemical and non-chemical stressors in cells. An…”
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    In vitro bioassays to evaluate complex chemical mixtures in recycled water by Jia, Ai, Escher, Beate I., Leusch, Frederic D.L., Tang, Janet Y.M., Prochazka, Erik, Dong, Bingfeng, Snyder, Erin M., Snyder, Shane A.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-2015)
    “…With burgeoning population and diminishing availability of freshwater resources, the world continues to expand the use of alternative water resources for…”
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    Mixture effects of organic micropollutants present in water: Towards the development of effect-based water quality trigger values for baseline toxicity by Tang, Janet Y.M., McCarty, Shane, Glenn, Eva, Neale, Peta A., Warne, Michel St. J., Escher, Beate I.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (15-06-2013)
    “…In this study we propose for the first time an approach for the tentative derivation of effect-based water quality trigger values for an apical endpoint, the…”
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    Which chemicals drive biological effects in wastewater and recycled water? by TANG, Janet Y. M, BUSETTI, Francesco, CHARROIS, Jeffrey W. A, ESCHER, Beate I

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-2014)
    “…Removal of organic micropollutants from wastewater during secondary treatment followed by reverse osmosis and UV disinfection was evaluated by a combination of…”
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    Bioanalytical and chemical evaluation of disinfection by-products in swimming pool water by Yeh, Ruby Y.L., Farré, Maria José, Stalter, Daniel, Tang, Janet Y.M., Molendijk, Jeffrey, Escher, Beate I.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-08-2014)
    “…Pool water disinfection is vital to prevent microbial pathogens. However, potentially hazardous disinfection by-products (DBP) are formed from the reaction…”
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    Bioanalytical effect-balance model to determine the bioavailability of organic contaminants in sediments affected by black and natural carbon by Bräunig, Jennifer, Tang, Janet Y.M., Warne, Michael St. J., Escher, Beate I.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-08-2016)
    “…In sediments several binding phases dictate the fate and bioavailability of organic contaminants. Black carbon (BC) has a high sorptive capacity for organic…”
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    The ichthyotoxic alga Chattonella marina induces Na +, K +-ATPase, and CFTR proteins expression in fish gill chloride cells in vivo by Tang, Janet Y.M., Wong, Chris K.C., Au, Doris W.T.

    “…Our previous studies demonstrated that the ichthyotoxic Chattonella marina stimulated proliferation of branchial chloride cell (CC) and induced osmotic…”
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    Hydrogen peroxide is not the cause of fish kills associated with Chattonella marina: Cytological and physiological evidence by M. Tang, Janet Y., Anderson, Donald M., T. Au, Doris W.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (15-05-2005)
    “…Chattonella marina, a harmful algal bloom (HAB) causative species, was used to study the mortality, physiology, and pathology of a marine stenohaline fish,…”
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    Water quality assessment using the AREc32 reporter gene assay indicative of the oxidative stress response pathway by Escher, Beate I, Dutt, Mriga, Maylin, Erin, Tang, Janet Y M, Toze, Simon, Wolf, C Roland, Lang, Matti

    Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-11-2012)
    “…The reporter gene assay AREc32 is based on the induction of the Nrf2 mediated oxidative stress response pathway in the human breast cancer cell line MCF7,…”
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    Osmotic distress: A probable cause of fish kills on exposure to a subbloom concentration of the toxic alga Chattonella marina by Tang, Janet Y. M., Au, Doris W. T.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2004)
    “…Mortality, changes in blood osmolality, and pO2 in the goldlined seabream (Rhabdosargus sarba) on exposure to a subbloom concentration (2,000 cells/ml) of a…”
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    In vitro bioassay for reactive toxicity towards proteins implemented for water quality monitoring by Tang, Janet Y M, Glenn, Eva, Thoen, Hanne, Escher, Beate I

    Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-03-2012)
    “…Reactive organic chemicals comprise a large number of compounds with a variety of reactive moieties. While most assays for reactive toxicity focus on DNA…”
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    Combining passive sampling and toxicity testing for evaluation of mixtures of polar organic chemicals in sewage treatment plant effluent by Muller, Renee, Tang, Janet Y M, Thier, Ricarda, Mueller, Jochen F

    Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-01-2007)
    “…Effluent from sewage treatment plants has been associated with a range of pollutant effects. Depending on the influent composition and treatment processes the…”
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