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Peter Kille
Researcher at Cardiff University
Publications - 217
Citations - 7982
Peter Kille is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lumbricus rubellus & Metallothionein. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 200 publications receiving 7270 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Kille include University of Wales & Imperial College London.
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Molecular diagnosis of pollution impact in earthworms - Towards integrated biomonitoring
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Moving towards improved surveillance and earlier diagnosis of aquatic pathogens: From traditional methods to emerging technologies
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compare current surveillance and diagnostic technologies with those that could be used or developed for use in the aquatic environment, against three gold standard ideals of high sensitivity, specificity, rapid diagnosis, and cost-effectiveness.
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In Situ Metal Imaging and Zn Ligand-Speciation in a Soil-Dwelling Sentinel: Complementary Electron Microprobe and Synchrotron Microbeam X-ray Analyses
Andrew John Morgan,J. F. W. Mosselmans,John M. Charnock,Andrew J. Bennett,Carole Winters,Michael O'Reilly,Peter Charles Fisher,Jane Andre,Michael P. Turner,P. Gunning,Peter Kille +10 more
TL;DR: High resolution X-ray mapping of high pressure-frozen, ultrathin, freeze-substituted sections in a transmission electron microscope (TEM), combined with conventional TEM structural analysis, identified a new cell type packed with highly organized rough endoplasmic reticulum and containing deposits of Cd; there was no evidence that these cells are major depositories of Zn or Pb.
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Quantitative measurement of fathead minnow vitellogenin mRNA using hybridization protection assays
Emma Thomas-Jones,Neal Walkley,Ceri A. Morris,Peter Kille,Jennifer Cryer,Ian Weeks,J. Stuart Woodhead +6 more
TL;DR: Marked changes in mRNA expression were observed in response to intraperitoneal injection of 17β‐estradiol demonstrating the utility of this technique for the identification and monitoring of toxic responses to xenobiotics.
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Pesticides in a case study on no-tillage farming systems and surrounding forest patches in Brazil.
Karlo Alves da Silva,Vitoria Beltrame Nicola,Rafaela Dudas,Wilian C. Demetrio,Lilianne S. Maia,Luís Cunha,Luís Cunha,Marie Luise Carolina Bartz,Marie Luise Carolina Bartz,George G. Brown,George G. Brown,Amarildo Pasini,Peter Kille,Nuno G.C. Ferreira,Cíntia Mara Ribas de Oliveira +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a case study on long-term no-tillage farming systems in Brazil, where Glyphosate (GLY) has been applied for more than 35 years, was presented.