U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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11-Jan-2023Interpreting biomonitoring data: Introducing the international human biomonitoring (i-HBM) working group's health-based guidance value (HB2GV) dashboardNakayama, Shoji F ; St-Amand, Annie ; Pollock, Tyler ; Apel, Petra ; Bamai, Yu Ait ; Barr, Dana Boyd ; Bessems, Jos ; Calafat, Antonia M ; Castaño, Argelia ; Covaci, Adrian ; Duca, Radu Corneliu ; Faure, Sarah ; Galea, Karen S. ; Hays, Sean ; Hopf, Nancy B ; Ito, Yuki ; Jeddi, Maryam Zare ; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike ; Kumar, Eva ; LaKind, Judy S ; López, Marta Esteban ; Louro, Henriqueta ; Macey, Kristin ; Makris, Konstantinos C. ; Melnyk, Lisa ; Murawski, Aline ; Naiman, Josh ; Nassif, Julianne ; Noisel, Nolwenn ; Poddalgoda, Devika ; Quirós-Alcalá, Lesliam ; Rafiee, Ata ; Rambaud, Loïc ; Silva, Maria João ; Ueyama, Jun ; Verner, Marc-Andre ; Waras, Maisarah Nasution ; Werry, Kate 
21-Oct-2010Intermediates and reaction pathways from the degradation of microcystin-lr with sulfate radicalsDe La Cruz, Armah A. ; Dionysiou, Dionysios Demetriou D. ; Antoniou, Maria G. Environmental Science & Technology 
37-Sep-2009Impact of the morphological properties of thin TiO2 photocatalytic films on the detoxification of water contaminated with the cyanotoxin, microcystin-lrAntoniou, Maria G. ; Nicolaou, Persoulla A. ; Shoemaker, Jody A. ; De La Cruz, Armah A. ; Dionysiou, Dionysios Demetriou Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 
47-Jun-2010Degradation of microcystin-lr using sulfate radicals generated through photolysis, thermolysis and e- transfer mechanismsDe La Cruz, Armah A. ; Dionysiou, Dionysios Demetriou D. ; Antoniou, Maria G. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental