Selected Publications

Wu RSS, Lau TC, Fung WKM, Ko PH, Leung KMY. 2006. An 'artificial mussel' for monitoring heavy metals in marine environments. Environmental Pollution (in press). [Medline]

Shang EHH, Yu RMK, Wu RSS. 2006. Hypoxia affects sex differentiation and development, leading to a male-dominated population in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Environmental Science and Technology 40: 3118-3122. [Medline]

Law SHW, Wu RSS, Ng PKS, Yu RMK, Kong RYC. 2006. Cloning and expression analysis of two distinct HIF-alpha isoforms¾gcHIF-1α and gcHIF-4α¾from the hypoxia-tolerant grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idellus. BMC Molecular Biology 7:15. [Medline]

Wu RSS, Siu WHL, Shin PKS. 2005. Induction, adaptation and recovery of biological responses: implications for environmental monitoring. Marine Pollution Bulletin 51:623-634. [Medline]

Shang EHH, Wu RSS. 2004. Aquatic hypoxia is a teratogen and affects fish embryonic development. Environmental Science and Technology 38: 4763-4767. [Medline]

Wu RSS, Zhou BS, Randall DJ, Woo NYS, Lam PKS. 2003. Aquatic hypoxia is an endocrine disruptor and impairs fish reproduction. Environmental Science and Technology 37: 1137-1141. [Medline]

Wu RSS, Pollino CA, Au DWT, Zheng GJ, Yuen BBH, Lam PKS. 2003. Evaluation of biomarkers of exposure and effect in juvenile areolated grouper (Epinephelus areolatus) on foodborne exposure to benzo[a]pyrene. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 22:1568-1573. [Medline]

Wu RSS. 2002. Hypoxia: From molecular responses to ecological responses. Marine Pollution Bulletin 45: 35-45. [Medline]

Kong RYC, Lee SKY, Law TWF, Law SHW, Wu RSS. 2002. Rapid detection of six types of bacterial pathogens in marine waters by multiplex PCR. Water Research, 36: 2802-2812. [Medline]

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