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An investigation of the uptake of estradiol in the bivalve Mytilus spp. corresponding biological implications and the effect of the addition of Sporopollenin on bioavailability (2019)
Thesis
Harley, M. A. An investigation of the uptake of estradiol in the bivalve Mytilus spp. corresponding biological implications and the effect of the addition of Sporopollenin on bioavailability. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4221927

There has been concern over the past two decades over estrogenic hormones such as 17 α-ethinylestradiol and 17 β-estradiol (E2) in fresh water and marine ecosystems and the risk to aquatic organisms even with low exposure levels. This study is to acc... Read More about An investigation of the uptake of estradiol in the bivalve Mytilus spp. corresponding biological implications and the effect of the addition of Sporopollenin on bioavailability.

Development of a microfluidic approach to the analysis of carbamate pesticides in drinking water (2016)
Thesis
Algethami, J. S. G. Development of a microfluidic approach to the analysis of carbamate pesticides in drinking water. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4223548

During the last decade, public concern over carbamate pesticide residues has increased remarkably and their accurate determination in environmental samples is gaining great importance. These compounds are present in environmental samples at low conce... Read More about Development of a microfluidic approach to the analysis of carbamate pesticides in drinking water.

Development of a microfluidic device with a screen printed electrode for studies on phase II metabolism (2015)
Thesis
Vasiliadou, R. Development of a microfluidic device with a screen printed electrode for studies on phase II metabolism. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4222259

Simulating human metabolism by electrochemistry (EC) and mass spectrometry (MS) provides an alternative approach to the existing in vitro and in vivo methodologies. Herein, screen printed electrodes (SPEs) were investigated as potent electrochemical... Read More about Development of a microfluidic device with a screen printed electrode for studies on phase II metabolism.

Toward a microfluidic system for proteomics (2007)
Thesis
Al Lawati, H. A. J. Toward a microfluidic system for proteomics. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4208232

There has been much interest in the application of microfluidic systems to proteomics in recent years. This is because of the many unique advantages afforded by the reduced dimensions of microfluidic systems compared to classical methods. The reducti... Read More about Toward a microfluidic system for proteomics.