21. Long-term HG pollution induced Hg tolerance in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Isopoda, Crustacea)Aleš Lapanje, Damjana Drobne, Nataša Nolde, Janez Valant, Barbara Hubad, Vladka Lešer, Maja Rupnik, 2008, original scientific article Keywords: mercury, Hg tolerance, lysosomal membrane stability, gut bacterial community structure, TTGE, 16S rRNA Full text (outside link) |
22. Imaging of intarcellular spherical lamellar structures and tissue gross morphology by a focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope (FIB/SEM)Damjana Drobne, Marziale Milani, Vladka Lešer, Francesco Tatti, Alexis Zrimec, Nada Žnidaršič, Rok Kostanjšek, Jasna Štrus, 2008, original scientific article Keywords: focused ion beam, scanning electron microscopy, Crustacea, Isopoda, hepatopancreas Full text (outside link) |
23. Biochemical biomarkers in environmental studies-lessons learnt from enzymes catalase, glutathione S-transferase and cholinesterase in two crustacean speciesAnita Jemec Kokalj, Damjana Drobne, Tatjana Tišler, Kristina Sepčić, 2010, review article Keywords: biochemical biomarker, catalase, cholinesterase, Daphnia magna, environmental risk assessment, glutathione S-transferase, hazard (biology), marker (biology), metals, pesticides, terrestrial invertebrates, Porcellio scaber, toxicogenomics, toxicoproteomics Full text (outside link) |
24. Defining quality criteria for nanoplastic hazard evaluationAnita Jemec Kokalj, Margit Heinlaan, Sara Novak, Damjana Drobne, Dana Kühnel, 2023, original scientific article Keywords: freshwater crustacean, mechanisms of action, daphnia, study quality, ecotoxicity, microplastics, nanoplastics, polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNP), quality criteria, study reporting completeness Full text (outside link) |
25. Experimental evidence for the interaction of C-60 fullerene with lipid vesicle membranesJernej Zupanc, Damjana Drobne, Barbara Drašler, Janez Valant, Aleš Iglič, Veronika Kralj-Iglič, Darko Makovec, Michael Rappolt, Barbara Sartori, Ksenija Kogej, 2012, original scientific article Keywords: cell membrane, nanoparticles Full text (outside link) |
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29. Upon exposure to Cu nanoparticles, the accumulation of copper in the isopod Porcellio scaber is due to the dissolved Cu ions inside the digestive tractMiha Golobič, Anita Jemec Kokalj, Damjana Drobne, Tea Romih, Kaja Kasemets, Anne Kahru, 2012, original scientific article Keywords: copper, nanoparticles, metal bioaccumulation, microbial biosensors, dissolution Full text (outside link) |
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