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    Biomimicking Micropatterned Surfaces and Their Effect on Marine Biofouling by Brzozowska, Agata M, Parra-Velandia, Fernando J, Quintana, Robert, Xiaoying, Zhu, Lee, Serina S. C, Chin-Sing, Lim, Jańczewski, Dominik, Teo, Serena L.-M, Vancso, Julius G

    Published in Langmuir (05-08-2014)
    “…When synthetic materials are submerged in marine environments, dissolved matter and marine organisms attach to their surfaces by a process known as marine…”
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    Loperamide-based compounds as additives for biofouling management by Chai, Christina L.L., Teo, Serena L.M., Jameson, Felicity K.M., Lee, Serina S.C., Likhitsup, Asawin, Chen, Chia-Lung, Rittschof, Dan

    “…The commercial pharmaceutical Imodium™, which contains the active ingredient loperamide hydrochloride, has been shown to have biofouling control properties…”
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    The ecological significance of giant clams in coral reef ecosystems by Neo, Mei Lin, Eckman, William, Vicentuan, Kareen, Teo, Serena L.-M., Todd, Peter A.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-01-2015)
    “…•We review the ecological importance of giant clams on coral reefs.•Giant clams can contribute to reefs: (1) as food, (2) as shelter, and (3) as reef builders…”
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    Macrofouling induced localized corrosion of stainless steel in Singapore seawater by Blackwood, Daniel J., Lim, Chin Sing, Teo, Serena L.M., Hu, Xiaoping, Pang, Jianjun

    Published in Corrosion science (01-12-2017)
    “…•Long-term exposure (30 months) of stainless steels in tropical marine seawaters.•Oysters caused extensive localised corrosion, penetrating 2mm in 12 months,…”
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    Searching for "environmentally-benign" antifouling biocides by Cui, Yan Ting, Teo, Serena L M, Leong, Wai, Chai, Christina L L

    “…As the result of the ecological impacts from the use of tributyltins (TBT) in shipping, environmental legislation for the registration of chemicals for use in…”
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    Settlement inducers for larvae of the tropical fouling serpulid, Spirobranchus kraussii (Baird, 1865) (Polychaeta: Annelida) by Chan, Janlin Y-H., Lee, Serina S-C., Zainul Rahim, Siti Zarina, Teo, Serena L-M.

    “…Calcareous tubeworms are one of the most abundant fouling organisms found on substrates submerged in marine environments. Research has clearly shown that…”
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    Potential antifouling mechanisms using toxic chemicals in some British ascidians by Teo, Serena L.-M., Ryland, John S.

    “…Four ascidians — Clavelina lepadiformis, Aplidium proliferum, Morchellium argus and Botryllus schlosseri — were examined for larvotoxic properties. In using…”
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