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Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Investigating the geochemical controls on PB bioaccessibility in urban agricultural soils to inform sustainable site management2020
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
An apple a day? Assessing gardeners' lead exposure in urban agriculture sites to improve the derivation of soil assessment criteria2019
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Dr Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Predictors of human PBDE body burdens for a UK cohort2017
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Dr Tanja Pless-Mulloli
UK dietary exposure to PCDD/Fs, PCBs, PBDD/Fs, PBBs and PBDEs: comparison of results from 24-h duplicate diets and total diet studies2017
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Dr Svetlana Glinianaia
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Associations between human exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants via diet and indoor dust, and internal dose: A systematic review2016
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
PBDEs and PBBs in human serum and breast milk from cohabiting UK couples2014
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Concentration of dioxins (PCDD/F) and PCBS in fish from the Tyne River Estuary, UK, with dietary intake estimates2012
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
The 'Tyne Fish Project'- Concentrations of BFRs, Congener and Enantiomer Profiles in Different Fish Species and Sample Types from the Tyne River Estuary, UK, and Dietary Intake Estimates for Anglers2010
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
The Tyne Fish Project: Concentrations of dioxins (PCDD/F) and PCBS in different fish species and sample types from the Tyne River Estuary, UK, with dietary intake estimates for anglers2010
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Case Study of Public Health Intervention at an Urban Agriculture Site in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK2008
Dr Lindsay Bramwell
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Health Risk Assessment of Urban Agriculture Sites Using Vegetable Uptake and Bioaccessibility Data-an Overview of 28 Sites with a Combined Area of 48 Hectares2008