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] Aggravated visual toxicity of eco-corona on micro(nano)plastics in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma). Environmental Science & Technology Letters, 12, 510-517, 2025.
- [2] Toxic effects of emerging pollutants on mucosal organs of teleost fish: A review focusing on mucosal microbiota, physical barrier and immune barrier. Science of The Total Environment, 978, 17943, 2025.
- [3] Bioremediation potential of sulfadiazine-degrading bacteria: Impacts on ryegrass growth and soil functionality. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 491, 138012, 2025.
- [4] 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.
- [5] Sex-specific effects of triphenyltin on gut microbiota and intergenerational effects in marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma).. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 485, 136924, 2025.
- [6] Multigenerational effects of combined exposure of triphenyltin and micro/nanoplastics on marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma):From molecular regulation to behavioral response.. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 480, 136365, 2024.
- [7] Mechanisms of eco-corona effects on micro(nano)plastics in marine medaka: Insights into translocation, immunity, and energy metabolism. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 480, 136236, 2024.
- [8] Seasonal variations of microbial communities and viral diversity in fishery-enhanced marine ranching sediments: Insights into metabolic potentials and ecological interactions. Microbiome, 12, 209, 2024.
- [9] Phthalates released from microplastics can’t be ignored: Sources, fate, ecological risks, and human exposure risks.. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 179, 117870, 2024.
- [10] First Insights into the bioaccumulation, biotransformation and trophic transfer of typical tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) analogues along a simulated aquatic food chain. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 464, 133390, 2024.