Steinberg, Christian E. W., 1949-
Steinberg, Christian
Steinberg, Christian E.W.
Christian E. W. Steinberg Německý limnolog. Specializace na limnologii, sladkovodní ekosystémy, ekotoxikologii vod.
Steinberg, Christian Eugen Wilhelm, 1949-...., spécialiste en limnologie
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Works
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Acidification of freshwater ecosystems : implications for the future : report of the Dahlem Workshop on Acidification of Freshwater Ecosystems held in Berlin, September 27-October 2, 1992 |
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Aquatic animal nutrition : a mechanistic perspective from individuals to generations |
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Aquatic animal nutrition : organic macro- and micro-nutrients |
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The artificial humic substance HS1500 does not inhibit photosynthesis of the green alga Desmodesmus armatus in vivo but interacts with the photosynthetic apparatus of isolated spinach thylakoids in vitro |
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Chemische Stressfaktoren in aquatischen Systemen : Symposium am 13. und 14. April 2000 in Berlin |
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Comparative effects and metabolism of two microcystins and nodularin in the brine shrimp Artemia salina |
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Comparative study of microcystin-LR-induced behavioral changes of two fish species, Danio rerio and Leucaspius delineatus |
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Contrasting cellular stress responses of Baikalian and Palearctic amphipods upon exposure to humic substances: environmental implications. |
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The contrasting role of minerals in biochars in bisphenol A and sulfamethoxazole sorption |
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Cytochrome P450s and short-chain dehydrogenases mediate the toxicogenomic response of PCB52 in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. |
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Diversity of polyphenol action in Caenorhabditis elegans: between toxicity and longevity |
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Does quinone or phenol enrichment of humic substances alter the primary compound from a non-algicidal to an algicidal preparation? |
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Ecology of humic substances in freshwaters : determinants from geochemistry to ecological niches |
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Ecotoxicology, where do you come from and where do you go? |
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Eicosanoid formation by a cytochrome P450 isoform expressed in the pharynx of Caenorhabditis elegans |
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Enhanced growth and reproduction of Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda) in the presence of 4-nonylphenol |
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Enrichment of humic material with hydroxybenzene moieties intensifies its physiological effects on the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. |
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Environmental signals: synthetic humic substances act as xeno-estrogen and affect the thyroid system of Xenopus laevis. |
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ESPR´s Total Environment. |
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Genes and environment - striking the fine balance between sophisticated biomonitoring and true functional environmental genomics |
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Half-lives of tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta-, and octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in rats, monkeys, and humans--a critical review |
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Hormesis and longevity with tannins: free of charge or cost-intensive? |
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Hormetins, antioxidants and prooxidants: defining quercetin-, caffeic acid- and rosmarinic acid-mediated life extension in C. elegans. |
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Hormonelike effects of humic substances on fish, amphibians, and invertebrates |
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Humic substances in the environment with an emphasis on freshwater systems |
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Humic substances. Part 1: Dissolved humic substances (HS) in aquaculture and ornamental fish breeding |
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Humic substances. Part 2: Interactions with organisms. |
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Impact of two different humic substances on selected coccal green algae and cyanobacteria--changes in growth and photosynthetic performance. |
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International Symposium on Ecotoxicology: Ecotoxicological Relevance of Test Methods (1990 : Neuherberg, Germany). Proceedings, c1992: |
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Key site variables governing the functional characteristics of Dissolved Natural Organic Matter (DNOM) in Nordic forested catchments |
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Leaf litter leachates have the potential to increase lifespan, body size, and offspring numbers in a clone of Moina macrocopa. |
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The longevity effect of tannic acid in Caenorhabditis elegans: Disposable Soma meets hormesis. |
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Low concentrations of dibromoacetic acid and N-nitrosodimethylamine induce several stimulatory effects in the invertebrate model Caenorhabditis elegans. |
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Meta-Analysis of Global Transcriptomics Suggests that Conserved Genetic Pathways are Responsible for Quercetin and Tannic Acid Mediated Longevity in C. elegans. |
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Modification of the chemically induced inflammation assay reveals the Janus face of a phenol rich fulvic acid |
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Natural dissolved humic substances increase the lifespan and promote transgenerational resistance to salt stress in the cladoceran Moina macrocopa. |
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Natural Marine and Synthetic Xenobiotics Get on Nematode's Nerves: Neuro-Stimulating and Neurotoxic Findings in Caenorhabditis elegans |
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Natural organic matter differently modulates growth of two closely related coccal green algal species |
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Natural organic matter (NOM) induces oxidative stress in freshwater amphipods Gammarus lacustris Sars and Gammarus tigrinus (Sexton) |
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Natural xenobiotics to prevent cyanobacterial and algal growth in freshwater: contrasting efficacy of tannic acid, gallic acid, and gramine |
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Nature and abundance of organic radicals in natural organic matter: effect of pH and irradiation. |
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The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, Stress and Aging: Identifying the Complex Interplay of Genetic Pathways Following the Treatment with Humic Substances |
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Neurotoxic action of microcystin-LR is reflected in the transcriptional stress response of Caenorhabditis elegans |
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Neurotoxic evaluation of two organobromine model compounds and natural AOBr-containing surface water samples by a Caenorhabditis elegans test |
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The non-target organism Caenorhabditis elegans withstands the impact of sulfamethoxazole |
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Ökotoxikologie : Bestandsaufnahme und Perspektiven für ein ökosystemares Bewertungskonzept |
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Ökotoxikologische Testverfahren Übersicht über bestehende Testverfahren ; Modellierung in der Ökotoxikologie ; Empfehlungen für Normung und Forschung |
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Organic carbon source in formulated sediments influences life traits and gene expression of Caenorhabditis elegans |
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Organo-mineral complexes protect condensed organic matter as revealed by benzene-polycarboxylic acids |
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Overlooked Risks of Biochars: Persistent Free Radicals trigger Neurotoxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans |
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The oyster genome reveals stress adaptation and complexity of shell formation |
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Phenol-rich fulvic acid as a water additive enhances growth, reduces stress, and stimulates the immune system of fish in aquaculture |
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Phosphoric acid pretreatment enhances the specific surface areas of biochars by generation of micropores |
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Photogeneration of singlet oxygen by humic substances: comparison of humic substances of aquatic and terrestrial origin. |
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Physi-chemical and sorption properties of biochars prepared from peanut shell using thermal pyrolysis and microwave irradiation. |
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Protection of extractable lipid and lignin: Differences in undisturbed and cultivated soils detected by molecular markers |
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Quercetin-mediated longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans: is DAF-16 involved? |
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Reaction of Substituted Phenols with Lignin Char: Dual Oxidative and Reductive Pathways Depending on Substituents and Conditions |
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Reduction in vegetative growth of the water mold Saprolegnia parasitica (Coker) by humic substance of different qualities. |
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The relative importance of different carbon structures in biochars to carbamazepine and bisphenol A sorption |
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Removal of bisphenol A by the freshwater green alga Monoraphidium braunii and the role of natural organic matter |
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Specific antioxidant reactions to oxidative stress promoted by natural organic matter in two amphipod species from Lake Baikal |
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Stoffkreisläufe in Binnengewässern, 1982 |
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Stress ecology : environmental stress as ecological driving force and key player in evolution |
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Streß in limnischen Ökosystemen neue Ansätze in der ökotoxikologischen Bewertung von Binnengewässern |
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Titration curves: a useful instrument for assessing the buffer systems of acidic mining waters. |
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Toxicity of hydroquinone to different freshwater phototrophs is influenced by time of exposure and pH. |
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Transcript expression patterns illuminate the mechanistic background of hormesis in caenorhabditis elegans maupas |
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Two organobromines trigger lifespan, growth, reproductive and transcriptional changes in Caenorhabditis elegans. |
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Uptake, effects, and metabolism of cyanobacterial toxins in the emergent reed plant<i>Phragmites australis</i>(Cav.) Trin. ex steud |
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Versauerung ausgewählter Seen im Nordschwarzwald paläolimnologische Rekonstruktion und Ursachenermittlung des Ausmasses der rezenten Versauerung |
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Wenn Gewässer sauer werden Ursachen, Verlauf, Ausmass |
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Xenobiotic substances such as PCB mixtures (Aroclor 1254) and TBT can influence swimming behavior and biotransformation activity (GST) of carp (Cyprinus carpio). |
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Zur Limnologie des Starnberger Sees |
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