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A comparison of five rapid direct toxicity assessment methods to determine toxicity of pollutants to activated sludge

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de la Sota, A., Aspichueta, E., Dalzell, D., Dalzell, D., Alte, S., Aspichueta, E., …Christofi, N. (2002)
A comparison of five rapid direct toxicity assessment methods to determine toxicity of pollutants to activated sludge. Chemosphere, 47(5), 535-545. doi:10.1016/s0045-6535(01)00331-9
Five rapid direct toxicity assessment methods were used in three European partner countries to determine the toxicity of single toxicants, mixed toxicants and real industrial ...

Congruence in the performance of model nitrifying activated sludge plants located in Germany, Scotland and Spain

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Christofi, N., Aspichueta, E., Dalzell, D., De la Sota, A., Etxebarria, J., Fernandes, T., …Schmellenkamp, P. (2002)
Congruence in the performance of model nitrifying activated sludge plants located in Germany, Scotland and Spain. Water Research, 37(1), 177-187. doi:10.1016/s0043-1354(02)00119-7
A laboratory model nitrifying activated sludge plant treating OECD synthetic sewage was designed and constructed by each of three laboratories in Germany, Scotland and Spain i...

Flexible material formulations for 3D printing of ordered porous beds with applications in bioprocess engineering

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Dimartino, S., Galindo-Rodriguez, G. R., Simon, U., Conti, M., Sarwar, M. S., Athi Narayanan, S. M., …Christofi, N. (2022)
Flexible material formulations for 3D printing of ordered porous beds with applications in bioprocess engineering. Bioresources and Bioprocessing, 9(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s40643-022-00511-9
Background 3D printing is revolutioning many industrial sectors and has the potential to enhance also the biotechnology and bioprocessing fields. Here, we propose a new flexib...

UV treatment of chlorophenols in water using uv microwave lamps and Xe/Br excilamp coupled with biodegradation.

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Christofi, N., Matafonova, G., Batoev, V., Misakyan, M. A., Barkhudarov, E. M., & Kossyi, I. A. (2007)
UV treatment of chlorophenols in water using uv microwave lamps and Xe/Br excilamp coupled with biodegradation. In L. N. Robinson (Ed.), Water Resources Research Progress, 101-126. Nova Science Publishers Inc
The protection of aquatic ecosystems from artificial or natural pollutants of industrial origin is of paramount importance and technology to reduce or eliminate these from was...

Killing bacteria present on surfaces in films or in droplets using microwave UV lamps

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Barkhudarov, E. M., Christofi, N., Kossyi, I. A., Misakyan, M. A., Sharp, J., & Taktakhisvili, I. M. (2008)
Killing bacteria present on surfaces in films or in droplets using microwave UV lamps. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 24(6), 761-769. doi:10.1007/s11274-007-9536-y
The killing of bacteria on surfaces by two types of UV sources generated by microwave radiation is described. In both cases, UV radiation is produced by gasdischarge electrode...

UV treatment of microorganisms on artificially-contaminated surfaces using excimer and microwave UV lamps

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Christofi, N., Misakyan, M. A., Matafonova, G., Barkhudarov, E. M., Batoev, V., Kossyi, I. A., & Sharp, J. (2008)
UV treatment of microorganisms on artificially-contaminated surfaces using excimer and microwave UV lamps. Chemosphere, 73(5), 717-722. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2008.06.059
An XeBr excilamp having a peak emission at 283 nm, and microwave UV lamps with peak emissions at 253.7 nm that also generate ozone, have been tested for ability to eradicate h...

A new short-term toxicity assay using Aspergillus awamori with recombinant aequorin gene

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Kozlova, O., Zwinderman, M., & Christofi, N. (2005)
A new short-term toxicity assay using Aspergillus awamori with recombinant aequorin gene. BMC Microbiology, 5, Article 40. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-5-40
Background Most currently available short-term toxicity assays are based on bacterial cells. Therefore there is a need for novel eukaryotic microbial bioassays that will be re...

New Nanostructured Carbon Coating Inhibits Bacterial Growth, but Does Not Influence on Animal Cells

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Barkhudarov, E. M., Kossyi, I. A., Anpilov, A. M., Ivashkin, P. I., Artem’ev, K. V., Moryakov, I. V., …Gudkov, S. V. (2020)
New Nanostructured Carbon Coating Inhibits Bacterial Growth, but Does Not Influence on Animal Cells. Nanomaterials, 10(11), https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10112130
An electrospark technology has been developed for obtaining a colloidal solution containing nanosized amorphous carbon. The advantages of the technology are its low cost and h...

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