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Insights into polystyrene nanoplastics adsorption mechanisms onto quartz sand used in drinking water treatment plantsScience of the total environment
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2024 163 60
Micropearls and other intracellular inclusions of amorphous calcium carbonate: an unsuspected biomineralization capacity shared by diverse microorganismsEnvironmental Microbiology
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2022 282 134
First Observation of Unicellular Organisms Concentrating Arsenic in ACC Intracellular Inclusions in Lake WatersGeosciences
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2022 304 254
Geochemical and metagenomics study of a metal-rich, green-turquoise-coloured stream in the southern Swiss AlpsPloS one
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2021 45 54
Kohl containing lead (and other toxic elements) is widely available in EuropeEnvironmental Research
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2020 286 309
Biomineralization Capacities of Chlorodendrophyceae: Correlation Between Chloroplast Morphology and the Distribution of Micropearls in the CellProtist
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2020 297 156
Micropearls: a newly discovered biomineralization process in eukaryotes
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2019 543 482
Marine and freshwater micropearls: biomineralization producing strontium-rich amorphous calcium carbonate inclusions is widespread in the genus Tetraselmis (Chlorophyta)Biogeosciences
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2018 587 259
Intracellular amorphous carbonates uncover a new biomineralization process in eukaryotesGeobiology
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2017 1,873 7
Linking environmental observations and solid solution thermodynamic modeling: the case of Ba- and Sr-rich micropearls in Lake GenevaPure and applied chemistry
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2017 526 297
Preliminary investigations on picoplankton-related precipitation of alkaline-earth metal carbonates in meso-oligotrophic lake Geneva (Switzerland)Limnology and oceanography
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2013 728 1,026
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