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Ivan Holoubek
Researcher at Masaryk University
Publications - 220
Citations - 5994
Ivan Holoubek is an academic researcher from Masaryk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollutant & Persistent organic pollutant. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 219 publications receiving 5601 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan Holoubek include Stockholm University & Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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Dioxin- and POP-contaminated sites—contemporary and future relevance and challenges
Roland Weber,Caroline Gaus,Mats Tysklind,Paul Johnston,Martin Forter,Henner Hollert,Emanuel Heinisch,Ivan Holoubek,Mariann Lloyd-Smith,Shigeki Masunaga,Paolo Moccarelli,David Santillo,Nobuyasu Seike,R. Symons,João Paulo Machado Torres,Matti Verta,Gerd Varbelow,John Vijgen,Alan Watson,Pat Costner,Jan Woelz,Peter Wycisk,Markus Zennegg +22 more
TL;DR: This article provides a comprehensive overview of the types of PCDD/F contaminated sites that exist as a result of historical activities and details the various processes whereby these sites became contaminated and attempts to evaluate their contemporary relevance as sources of PC DD/Fs and other POPs.
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Controlling persistent organic pollutants: what next?
Harry W. Vallack,Dick J. Bakker,Ingvar Brandt,Eva Broström-Lundén,Abraham Brouwer,Keith R. Bull,Clair Gough,Ramon Guardans,Ivan Holoubek,Bo Jansson,Rainer Koch,Johan C.I. Kuylenstierna,André Lecloux,Donald Mackay,Patrick McCutcheon,Paolo Mocarelli,Rob D.F. Taalman +16 more
TL;DR: A tiered approach is proposed for screening the large number of untested chemical substances according to their long-range transport potential, persistence and bioaccumulative potential prior to more detailed risk assessments.
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Polymer selection for passive sampling: a comparison of critical properties
TL;DR: Differences in polymer-water partition coefficients spanned two orders of magnitude, with the lowestvalues observed for POM and the highest values observed for LDPE and EXACT, and for the ten tested SRs, this range was less than 0.4 log units.
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Environmental xenobiotics and nuclear receptors--interactions, effects and in vitro assessment.
TL;DR: Current knowledge on major nuclear receptors (AhR, ER, AR, RAR/RXR, TR) and their relationship to known in vivo toxic effects are summarized and experimental approaches for determination and studies of specific toxicity mechanisms are summarized.
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The use of mosses and pine needles to detect persistent organic pollutants at local and regional scales.
Ivan Holoubek,Pavel Kořínek,Zdeněk Šeda,E. Schneiderová,Irena Holoubková,A. Pacl,Jan Tříska,Pavel Cudlín,Josef Čáslavský +8 more
TL;DR: This study clearly shows that vegetation sampling can be used to show spatial differences in the atmospheric burden of a range of persistent organic pollutants with Differences in the mixtures of compounds reflecting differences in their regional or local use/atmospheric emission.