李志华
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Gender:Male
Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study
Alma Mater:捷克南波西米亚大学
Paper Publications
- [1] Mechanisms underlying tralopyril-induced olfactory dysfunction in marine medaka: Disruption of dopaminergic system and complement alternative pathway.. Environmental Science & Technology, 60, 8446–8458, 2026.
- [2] Photoaged microplastics disrupt the response of marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma) to ocean acidification: Perspectives from energy metabolism and ammonia production. Environmental Science & Technology, 60, 8363–8378, 2026.
- [3] Behavioral toxicity of tralopyril in Oryzias melastigma: Integrated consequences of multi-organ damage and thyroid hormone dysregulation. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 141304, 2026.
- [4] The gut as a reservoir of drug-resistant pathogens: Mechanisms of ENR-driven horizontal gene transfer in aquaculture. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 501, 140758, 2026.
- [5] The effect of enrofloxacin exposure on energy metabolism and the ARGs transmission in grass carp: Potential contribution of microbiota-gut-liver axis. Aquaculture, 610, 742889, 2026.
- [6] Impacts of acidification and warming on carbon sequestration capacity in Pacific Oysters: Roles of biosynthesis and biodeposition. Aquaculture, 610, 742, 2026.
- [7] Sex-specific effects of triphenyltin on gut microbiota and intergenerational effects in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma).. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 485, 136924, 2025.
- [8] Fate of polystyrene micro- and nanoplastics in zebrafish liver cells: Influence of protein corona on transport, oxidative stress, and glycolipid metabolism.. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 489, 137596, 2025.
- [9] Bioremediation potential of sulfadiazine-degrading bacteria: Impacts on ryegrass growth and soil functionality. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 491, 138012, 2025.
- [10] Molecular mechanisms underlying multi-generational skeletal abnormalities in marine medaka induced by the quinolone antibiotic norfloxacin (NOR). Journal of Hazardous Materials, 496, 139168, 2025.