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Philipp Mayer
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 217
Citations - 9286
Philipp Mayer is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solid-phase microextraction & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 190 publications receiving 7867 citations. Previous affiliations of Philipp Mayer include Aarhus University & Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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Improving the Environmental Risk Assessment of Substances of Unknown or Variable Composition, Complex Reaction Products, or Biological Materials
D. Salvito,Marc P. Fernandez,Karen J. Jenner,Delina Lyon,Joop de Knecht,Philipp Mayer,Matthew MacLeod,Karen Eisenreich,Pim E.G. Leonards,Romanas Cesnaitis,Miriam León-Paumen,Michelle R. Embry,Sandrine E. Déglin +12 more
TL;DR: A critical review examines current practices for UVCB risk assessment and reveals a need for a multipronged and transparent approach integrating whole‐substance and constituent‐based information.
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Biodegradation of hydrocarbon mixtures in surface waters at environmentally relevant levels - Effect of inoculum origin on kinetics and sequence of degradation.
TL;DR: The results showed that location choice is important for biodegradation kinetics and can provide a relevant input to aquatic exposure and fate models.
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The dosing determines mutagenicity of hydrophobic compounds in the Ames II assay with metabolic transformation: Passive dosing versus solvent spiking
TL;DR: This study raises fundamental questions about how to introduce hydrophobic test substances in the Ames II assay with biotransformation, since the measured mutagenicity not only depends on the compound potency but also on its supply, sorption and consumption during the assay.
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Combined chemical (Fluoranthene) and drought effects on Lumbricus rubellus demonstrate the applicability of the independent action model for multiple stressor assessment
Sara M. Long,Fredrik Reichenberg,Lindsay J. Lister,Peter K. Hankard,Joanna Townsend,Philipp Mayer,Julian Wright,Martin Holmstrup,Claus Svendsen,David J. Spurgeon +9 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that the IA model can help interpret the joint effects of chemical and nonchemical stressors and should be done with caution since the literature data set suggests that there may be cases where interactions between stressors result in joint effects that differ significantly from IA predictions.
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Fate of polychlorinated biphenyls in a contaminated lake ecosystem: combining equilibrium passive sampling of sediment and water with total concentration measurements of biota.
Kimmo Mäenpää,Matti T. Leppänen,Kaisa Figueiredo,Philipp Mayer,Dorothea Gilbert,Annika Jahnke,Carmen Gil-Allué,Jarkko Akkanen,Inna Nybom,Sirpa Herve +9 more
TL;DR: The present study shows the application versatility of equilibrium sampling devices in the field and facilitates a thermodynamic understanding of exposure and fate of PCBs in a contaminated lake and its discharge course.