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Qiuguo Fu
Researcher at Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Publications - 31
Citations - 1104
Qiuguo Fu is an academic researcher from Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioaccumulation & Hyalella azteca. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 713 citations. Previous affiliations of Qiuguo Fu include University of California, Riverside & Zhejiang University.
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Chiral pharmaceuticals: A review on their environmental occurrence and fate processes
TL;DR: A systematic approach including occurrence, fate and transport in various environmental matrices is needed to minimize uncertainties in risk assessment of chiral pharmaceuticals as emerging environmental contaminants.
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Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products: From Wastewater Treatment into Agro-Food Systems.
Qiuguo Fu,Qiuguo Fu,Tomer Malchi,Laura J. Carter,Laura J. Carter,Hui Li,Jay Gan,Benny Chefetz +7 more
TL;DR: A tiered framework is proposed as a path forward to prioritize PPCPs that could have a high potential for plant accumulation and thus pose greatest risk and a process-driven scheme is outlined to derive a short list that may be used to refocus future research efforts on PPCP and other analogous emerging contaminants in agro-food systems.
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Biotransformation Changes Bioaccumulation and Toxicity of Diclofenac in Aquatic Organisms.
Qiuguo Fu,Davide Fedrizzi,Verena Kosfeld,Christian Schlechtriem,Vera Ganz,Vera Ganz,Samuel Derrer,Daniel Rentsch,Juliane Hollender,Juliane Hollender +9 more
TL;DR: Diclofenac was used as a model compound to study the impact of biotransformation on the bioaccumulation potential and toxicity in two keystone aquatic invertebrates and revealed possible catalysis by an S-adenosylmethionine-dependent -carboxylic acid methyltransferase.
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Imidacloprid induces adverse effects on fish early life stages that are more severe in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) than in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Caroline Vignet,Tiziana Cappello,Qiuguo Fu,Kévin Lajoie,Giuseppe De Marco,Christelle Clérandeau,Hélène Mottaz,Maria Maisano,Juliane Hollender,Kristin Schirmer,Jérôme Cachot +10 more
TL;DR: The results underline the importance of taking species sensitivity differences into account especially when considering that medaka responded at imidacloprid concentrations that have been measured in the environment.
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Metabolism of pharmaceutical and personal care products by carrot cell cultures.
Xiaoqin Wu,Qiuguo Fu,Jay Gan +2 more
TL;DR: Results from this study showed that plant cell cultures may be a useful tool for initially exploring the potential metabolites of PPCPs in plants as well as for rapidly screening the metabolism potentials of a variety of P PCPs or other emerging contaminants, and therefore may be used for prioritizing compounds for further comprehensive evaluations.