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Laura Roverskov Heggelund
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 10
Citations - 535
Laura Roverskov Heggelund is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil pH & Zinc. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 459 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura Roverskov Heggelund include University of Copenhagen.
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Nanoproducts – what is actually available to European consumers?
Steffen Foss Hansen,Laura Roverskov Heggelund,Pau Revilla Besora,Aiga Mackevica,Alessio Boldrin,Anders Baun +5 more
TL;DR: The Nanodatabase (http://www.nanodb.dk) as mentioned in this paper is an online inventory of products claimed by manufacturers to contain nanomaterials (NMs) or be based on nanotechnology.
Nanoproducts: What is Actually Available to European Consumers?
TL;DR: The Nanodatabase (http://www.nanodb.dk) as mentioned in this paper is an online inventory of products claimed by manufacturers to contain nanomaterials (NMs) or be based on nanotechnology.
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Soil pH effects on the comparative toxicity of dissolved zinc, non-nano and nano ZnO to the earthworm Eisenia fetida
Laura Roverskov Heggelund,Maria Diez-Ortiz,Stephen Lofts,Elma Lahive,Kerstin Jurkschat,Jacek Wojnarowicz,Nina Cedergreen,David J. Spurgeon,Claus Svendsen +8 more
TL;DR: Zn toxicity, especially for reproduction, was influenced by pH for all Zn forms, and the importance of considering the relationship between uptake and toxicity in nanotoxicology studies is suggested.
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Soil pH effects on the interactions between dissolved zinc, non-nano- and nano-ZnO with soil bacterial communities
Daniel S. Read,Marianne Matzke,Hyun S. Gweon,Lindsay K. Newbold,Laura Roverskov Heggelund,Maria Diez Ortiz,Elma Lahive,David J. Spurgeon,Claus Svendsen +8 more
TL;DR: The results highlight the importance of considering soil pH in nanotoxicology studies, although further work is needed to determine the exact mechanisms controlling the toxicity and fate and interactions of nanoparticles with soil microbial communities.
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Meeting the needs for released nanomaterials required for further testing - the sun approach
Bernd Nowack,Alessio Boldrin,Alejandro Caballero,Steffen Foss Hansen,Fadri Gottschalk,Laura Roverskov Heggelund,Michael Patrick Hennig,Aiga Mackevica,Hanna Maes,Jana Navratilova,Nicole Neubauer,Ruud J. B. Peters,Jérôme Rose,Andreas Schäffer,Lorette Scifo,Stefan P.J. van Leeuwen,Frank von der Kammer,Wendel Wohlleben,Anne Wyrwoll,Danail Hristozov +19 more
TL;DR: An approach to provide materials in hundreds of gram quantities mimicking actual released materials from coatings and polymer nanocomposites by producing what is called "fragmented products" (FP) is described.