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NMS: IS7 - Speciation methodologies for the accurate quantification of DNA metallo-drug interaction
Background Ultra-sensitive and selective detection and traceable quantification of DNA interaction with metallo-drugs used for cancer therapy can be used to increase drug selectivity and minimise s...

NOMiNiC - Natural Organic matter in the Nordic Countries
Several Nordic research groups are at present conducting research on the properties of NOM. Intercalibration is generally missing and the ongoing research projects do not focus on the physico-chemical...

Organotin compounds in food contact materials
Recently (2005), the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) issued a toxicological evaluation of organotin compounds and suggested a tolerable daily intake (TDI) as low as 0.25 µg/kg bodyweight for ...

Organotin compounds in food contact materials a
Research at DFVF focus on developing the first organotin multimethod capable of meeting the new limits in plastics (PVC and aliphatic polyurethanes) and in silicone, which is performed by GC-ICPMS.&nb...

Organotin speciation in seafood
Recently (2005) the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) issued a toxicological evaluation of organotin compounds and suggested a tolerable daily intake (TDI) as low as 0.25 µg/kg bodyweight for t...

OSIRIS: Optimized Strategies for Risk Assessment of Industrial Chemicals through Integration of Non-Test and Test Information
The OSIRIS ProjectThe new regulation concerning the registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals (REACH) requires demonstration of the safe manufacture of chemicals and their s...

Platinum and platinum group metals in the urban environment
Platinum and platinum group metals in the urban environment Start of project 1998-01-...

Princeton University: Mercury Cycling and Methylation
Mercury is one of the most toxic trace elements. Because of the volatility of elemental mercury (Hg0) and the high reactivity of the mercuric ion (Hg2+), it is also one of the most elusive. The globa...

Princeton University: Metal Complexing Agents
In natural waters and in culture media, the bioavailability of trace metals to microorganisms depends on their binding to a variety of weak and strong complexing agents.  See also  Metal ...

Princeton University: The Biological Role of Cadmium
Cadmium, (Cd), an element which has been thought to be only toxic to organisms, behaves exactly like a nutrient in the sea: it is depleted to very low concentrations as result of biological uptake a...

Proflux: Processes and fluxes of mercury and methylmercury in a conjtaminated coasta ecosystem (Targus estuary, Portugal)
This project aims to identify the major processes responsible for the mercury escape from hotspot areas, including the methylation and demethylation, to quantify Hg fluxes between sediment, water and ...

Research Overview: Environmental Soil Geochemistry
Countless geochemical and environmental processes occur on the microscopic-scale. As such, a fundamental understanding of these microscopic phenomena is necessary to understand the influence of these ...

Research › Trace element dynamics in soils and plant uptake
The objectives of this project are:  to quantify the dynamics of different chemical species of trace elements in soil using techniques such as HPLC-ICP-MS and synchrotron radiation X-ray absorp...

Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial
The Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT) is a research study to determine if selenium and vitamin E can help prevent prostate cancer. SELECT is funded by ...

Selenium speciation and bioavailability
The aim of the project is to characterise molecular forms (species) of selenium in food of plant and animal origin. Furthermore, the research aims at assessing the bioavailability in humans of seleniu...

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