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L.G.J. van Bree

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  9
Citations -  179

L.G.J. van Bree is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crater lake & Water column. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 149 citations.

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Seasonal variability in the abundance and stable carbon-isotopic composition of lipid biomarkers in suspended particulate matter from a stratified equatorial lake (Lake Chala, Kenya/Tanzania): Implications for the sedimentary record

TL;DR: In this article, the distribution and stable carbon-isotopic (δ13C) composition of various lipid biomarkers in suspended particulate matter (SPM) from the water column of Lake Chala, a permanently stratified crater lake in equatorial East Africa, to evaluate their capacity to reflect seasonality in water-column processes and associated changes in the lake's phytoplankton community.
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Exposure of surfactant protein A to ozone in vitro and in vivo impairs its interactions with alveolar cells.

TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that SP-A-alveolar cell interactions can be inhibited by ozone exposure, which may contribute to the toxicity of ozone in the lungs.
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Impairment of phagocytic functions of alveolar macrophages by hydrogen peroxide.

TL;DR: Possible other toxic lesions may not be excluded as underlying mechanism for H2O2-induced inhibition of phagocytic functions of alveolar macrophages in view of the fact that the strong oxidant H2 O2 may react with a large variety of biological substances.
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Origin and palaeoenvironmental significance of C25 and C27 n-alk-1-enes in a 25,000-year lake-sedimentary record from equatorial East Africa

TL;DR: The distribution of long-chain alkenes (n-C23 to n-C31) in well-dated sediments from Lake Challa, a deep crater lake near Mt. Kilimanjaro in equatorial East Africa, to reveal signatures of palaeo-environmental and palaeoenvironments changes affecting the production of these compounds during the last 25 kyr.
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Phosphatidylcholine synthesis in isolated type II pneumocytes from ozone-exposed rats

TL;DR: The view that ozone may impair pulmonary surfactant production is supported after a 4-h exposure of rats to 4 mg ozone/m3 (2 ppm) was studied.