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Academic degree:Prof. Magnus Engwall
Last name:Engwall 
First name:Magnus 
Responsible for:ESPR-Area 1.2: Methods, modeling, monitoring of chemicals in soils/sediments; ESPR-Area 6.4: Monitoring and fate of persistent chemicals (POPs) 
Organization/Institute:Örebro University, MTM- Research Center 
Department:Department of Natural Sciences 
Position: 
Street, Number, POB:--  
Postal code, City:S-70182 Örebro 
State: 
Country:Sweden 
Phone:019-303606 mobile 070-2 
Fax:019-303169 
E-mail address:Magnus.Engwall@nat.oru.se 
Url:http://www.oru.se/forsk/mtm/Magnus.eng.html 
Curriculum vitae:ESPR-Subject Editor:
In vitro effects (endocrine, genotoxic, dioxin-like effects and reproduction toxicity)
 
Areas of interest:
terrestrial ecology and biology 
reproduction toxicity 
in-vitro effects (endocrine,genotoxic,dioxin-like) 
 
Articles:
14 ESPR (2) 85-87 (2007), Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Increases the Genotoxicity of Cyclophosphamide in the Micronucleus Assay with V79 Cells: Further Proof of Alterations in Cell Membrane Properties Caused by PFOS (3 pp)
14 ESPR_Special (1) 36-43 (2007), Fractionation and Determination of Ah Receptor (AhR) Agonists in Organic Waste After Anaerobic Biodegradation and in Batch Experiments with PCB and decaBDE (8 pp)
14 ESPR (3) 202-211 (2007), Reed Beds Receiving Industrial Sludge Containing Nitroaromatic Compounds - Effects of outgoing water and bed material extracts in the umu-C genotoxicity assay, DR-CALUX assay and on early life stage development in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) (10 pp)
13 ESPR (3) 161-169 (2006), Ah Receptor Agonists in UV-exposed Toluene Solutions of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (decaBDE) and in Soils Contaminated with Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) (9 pp)
11 ESPR (6) 379-387 (2004), Fate of Ah Receptor Agonists during Biological Treatment of an Industrial Sludge Containing Explosives and Pharmaceutical Residues (9 pp)
11 ESPR (5) 313-320 (2004), Changes in Toxicity and Genotoxicity of Industrial Sewage Sludge Samples Containing Nitro- and Amino-aromatic Compounds Following Treatment in Bioreactors with Different Oxygen Regimes (8 pp)
 
 

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