Henk Tennekes
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Dutch toxicologist
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Henk Tennekes 's Degrees
- PhD Toxicology University of Amsterdam
- Masters Chemistry University of Amsterdam
Why Is Henk Tennekes Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henk Tennekes was a Dutch toxicologist. Tennekes worked as doctor and researcher at the Philipps-Universiteit Marburg; the German research cancer centre Krebsforschungszentrum in Heidelberg; Sandoz in Muttenz, Switzerland and at the Research and Consulting Company in Itingen. Since 1992 he was an independent researcher.
Henk Tennekes 's Published Works
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Published Works
- Delayed and time-cumulative toxicity of imidacloprid in bees, ants and termites (2014) (157)
- Immune Suppression by Neonicotinoid Insecticides at the Root of Global Wildlife Declines (2013) (110)
- Time-Dependent Toxicity of Neonicotinoids and Other Toxicants:Implications for a New Approach to Risk Assessment (2011) (91)
- The molecular basis of simple relationships between exposure concentration and toxic effects with time. (2013) (79)
- The significance of the Druckrey-Küpfmüller equation for risk assessment--the toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides to arthropods is reinforced by exposure time. (2010) (78)
- Quantitative aspects of chemical carcinogenesis and tumor promotion in liver. (1983) (71)
- The effects of inhalation anaesthetics on common clinical pathology parameters in laboratory rats. (2007) (58)
- Impact of Systemic Insecticides on Organisms and Ecosystems (2013) (52)
- Dose-response analysis indicating time-dependent neurotoxicity caused by organic and inorganic mercury-Implications for toxic effects in the developing brain. (2016) (50)
- Dose-response analysis of the enhancement of liver tumour formation in CF-1 mice by dieldrin. (1982) (37)
- The stability of historical control data for common neoplasms in laboratory rats and the implications for carcinogenic risk assessment. (2004) (33)
- Quantitative aspects of drug-mediated tumour promotion in liver and its toxicological implications. (1982) (31)
- The stability of historical control data for common neoplasms in laboratory rats: adrenal gland (medulla), mammary gland, liver, endocrine pancreas, and pituitary gland. (2004) (28)
- Time-Cumulative Toxicity of Neonicotinoids: Experimental Evidence and Implications for Environmental Risk Assessments (2020) (28)
- The effects of styrene on lung cells in female mice and rats. (2004) (22)
- The kinetics of nuclear polyploidization and tumour formation in livers of CF-1 mice exposed to dieldrin. (1987) (22)
- Effects of dieldrin, diet, and bedding on enzyme function and tumor incidence in livers of male CF-1 mice. (1981) (21)
- Assessment of ecological risks of agrochemicals requires a new framework. (2017) (18)
- Environmental Risk Assessment of Agrochemicals — A Critical Appraisal of Current Approaches (2015) (18)
- Anti-androgenicity can only be evaluated using a weight of evidence approach. (2014) (11)
- The effects of dieldrin, diet and other environmental components on enzyme function and tumour incidence in livers of CF-1 mice. (1979) (11)
- A Wistar rat strain prone to spontaneous liver tumor development: implications for carcinogenic risk assessment. (2002) (10)
- Quantitative aspects of enhanced liver tumour formation in CF-1 mice by dieldrin. (1985) (9)
- Fipronil in Surface Water: An Environmental Calamity Remaining Under Radar in the Netherlands (2018) (7)
- Covalent binding of CCl4-intermediates to reduced pyridine nucleotides in mouse liver. (1981) (7)
- A novel pathway of nitrosamine metabolism in liver microsomes: denitrosation of nitrosamines by cytochrome P-450. (1981) (6)
- The Importance of Dose-Time-Response Relationships for Hazard Identification and Limitation of Animal Experiments (2017) (4)
- Dose: Time-to-effect analyses can identify hazardous chemicals at an early stage of product development. (2017) (3)
- A Critical Appraisal of the Threshold of Toxicity Model for Non-Carcinogens (2016) (3)
- The significance of the Druckrey–KÃ1⁄4pfmÃ1⁄4ller equation for risk assessment—The toxicity of neonicotinoid insecticides to arthropods is reinforced by exposure time: Responding to a Letter to the Editor by Drs. C. Maus and R. Nauen of Bayer CropScience AG (2010) (2)
- Hazard and risk assessment of chemical carcinogenicity within a regulatory context. (2010) (2)
- Development of a Dose-Response Model For Risk Assessment of Receptor-Mediated Effects (2016) (1)
- The relationship between microsomal enzyme induction and liver tumour formation : a study on the effects of xenobiotic and naturally occurring microsomal enzyme inducers on livers of male CF-1 mice (1979) (1)
- Effects of an Ultraviolet B Radiation Absorber on Photocarcinogenesis in Hairless Albino Mice (2009) (1)
- Letter to the editor “The resilience of the beehive” (2018) (1)
- Novel approaches to Chemical Risk Assessment (2017) (0)
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