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Stephen J. Klaine
Researcher at Clemson University
Publications - 129
Citations - 11093
Stephen J. Klaine is an academic researcher from Clemson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Daphnia magna & Acute toxicity. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 129 publications receiving 10112 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen J. Klaine include University of Memphis & North-West University.
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Nanomaterials in the environment: Behavior, fate, bioavailability, and effects
Stephen J. Klaine,Pedro J. J. Alvarez,Graeme E. Batley,Teresa F. Fernandes,Richard D. Handy,Delina Y. Lyon,Shaily Mahendra,Mike J. McLaughlin,Jamie R. Lead +8 more
TL;DR: This review critiques existing nanomaterial research in freshwater, marine, and soil environments and illustrates the paucity of existing research and demonstrates the need for additional research.
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Ecological risk assessment of atrazine in North American surface waters.
Keith R. Solomon,David B. Baker,R. Peter Richards,Kenneth R. Dixon,Stephen J. Klaine,Thomas W. La Point,Ronald J. Kendall,Carol P. Weisskopf,Jeffrey M. Giddings,John P. Giesy,Lenwood W. Hall,W. Marty Williams +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an expert panel was convened to conduct a comprehensive aquatic ecological risk assessment based on several newly suggested procedures and included exposure and hazard subcomponents as well as the overall risk assessment.
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Potential scenarios for nanomaterial release and subsequent alteration in the environment
Bernd Nowack,James F. Ranville,Stephen A. Diamond,Julian A. Gallego-Urrea,Chris D. Metcalfe,Jérôme Rose,Nina Horne,Albert A. Koelmans,Stephen J. Klaine +8 more
TL;DR: It is not possible to assess the risks associated with the use of ENM by investigating only the pristine form of the ENM, without considering alterations and transformation processes, and a more definitive classification scheme for ENM should be adopted.
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Analysis of engineered nanomaterials in complex matrices (environment and biota): General considerations and conceptual case studies
Frank von der Kammer,P. Lee Ferguson,Patricia A. Holden,Armand Masion,Kim R. Rogers,Stephen J. Klaine,Albert A. Koelmans,Nina Horne,Jason M. Unrine +8 more
TL;DR: Development of techniques for extraction, cleanup, separation, and sample storage that introduce minimal artifacts to increase the speed, sensitivity, and specificity of analytical techniques, as well as the development of techniques that can differentiate between abundant, naturally occurring particles, and manufactured nanoparticles are needed.
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Responses of Hyalella azteca to acute and chronic microplastic exposures
TL;DR: The effects of microplastic ingestion on the freshwater amphipod, Hyalella azteca, were evaluated to evaluate the toxicological implications of the exposure of aquatic organisms to plastic particles and to quantify effects on reproduction, growth, and egestion.