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1. Tao L, Zhang Y, Wu JP*, et al., 2019. Biomagnification of PBDEs and alternative brominated flame retardants in a predatory fish: Using fatty acid signature as a primer. Environment International, in press. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 7.297).
2. Wu JP, Peng Y, Zhi H, et al., 2019. Contamination of organohalogen chemicals and hepatic steatosis in common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) breeding at a nature reserve near e-waste recycling sites in South China. Science of the Total Environment, 659: 561–567. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.610).
3. Wu JP, Chen XY, Wu SK, et al., 2019. Polychlorinated biphenyls in apple snails from an abandoned e-waste recycling site, 2010–2016: A temporal snapshot after the regulatory efforts and the bioaccumulation characteristics. Science of the Total Environment, 650: 779–785. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.610).
4. Zhi H, Yuan N, Wu JP*, et al., 2019. MicroRNA-21 attenuates BDE-209-induced lipid accumulation in THP-1 macrophages by downregulating Toll-like receptor 4 expression. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 125: 71–77. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 3.977).
5. Wu JP, Chen XY, Wu SK, et al., 2018. Dechlorane Plus flame retardant in a contaminated frog species: Biomagnification and isomer-specific transfer from females to their eggs. Chemosphere, 211: 218–225. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.427).
6. Zhi H, Wu JP*, Lu LM, et al., 2018. Decarbromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) promotes monocyte–endothelial adhesion in cultured human aortic endothelial cells through upregulating intercellular adhesion molecule-1. Environmental Research, 169: 62–71. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.732).
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8. Wu JP, Mo L, Zhi H, et al., 2016. Hepatic ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase induction in the common kingfisher from an e-waste recycling site. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 35: 1594–1599. (JCR-SCIE Q2, IF = 3.179).
9. Tao L, Wu JP*, Zhi H, et al., 2016. Aquatic bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of tetrabromobisphenol-A flame retardant introduced from a typical e-waste recycling site. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23: 14663–14670. (JCR-SCIE Q2, IF = 2.800).
10. Peng Y, Wu JP*, Tao L, et al., 2015. Contaminants of legacy and emerging concern in terrestrial passerines from a nature reserve in South China: Residue levels and inter-species differences in the accumulation. Environmental Pollution, 203: 7–14. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.358).
11. Peng Y, Wu JP*, Tao L, et al., 2015. Accumulation of Dechlorane Plus flame retardant in terrestrial passerines from a nature reserve in South China: The influences of biological and chemical variables. Science of the Total Environment, 514: 77–82. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.610).
12. Wu T, Hong B, Wu X, Wu J*, et al., 2014. Persistent halogenated compounds in captive Chinese alligators (Alligator sinensis) from China. Chemosphere, 110: 23–30. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.427).
13. Mo L, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, et al., 2013. Using the kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) as a bioindicator of PCBs and PBDEs at the Dinghushan Biosphere Reserve, China. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 32: 1655–1662. (JCR-SCIE Q2, IF = 3.179).
14. She YZ, Wu JP*, Zhang Y, et al., 2013. Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and several alternative halogenated flame retardants in a small herbivorous food chain. Environmental Pollution, 174: 164–170. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.358).
15. Mo L, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, et al., 2013. Dechlorane Plus flame retardant in kingfishers (Alcedo atthis) from an electronic waste recycling site and a reference site in South China: Influence of residue levels on the isomeric compositions. Environmental Pollution, 174: 57–62. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.358).
16. Wu JP, She YZ, Zhang Y, et al., 2013. Sex-dependent accumulation and maternal transfer of Dechlorane Plus flame retardant in fish from an electronic waste recycling site in South China. Environmental Pollution, 177: 150–155. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.358).
17. Wu JP, Zhang Y, Luo XJ, et al., 2012. DDTs in frogs (Rana limnocharis) from an agricultural site, South China: Tissue distribution, biomagnification, and potential toxic effects assessment. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 31: 31: 705–711. (JCR-SCIE Q2, IF = 3.179).
18. Wu JP, Zhang Y, Luo XJ, et al., 2012. A review of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and alternative brominated flame retardants in wildlife from China: levels, trends, and bioaccumulation characteristics. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 24, 183–194. (JCR-SCIE Q2, IF = 3.120).
19. Zhang Y, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, et al., 2012. Methylsulfonyl polychlorinated biphenyls in fish from an electronic waste-recycling site in South China: Levels, tissue distribution, and chiral signatures. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 31: 2507–2512. (JCR-SCIE Q2, IF = 3.179).
20. Mo L, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, et al., 2012. Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers, decabromodiphenyl ethane and 1,2-bis(2,4,6-tribromophenoxy) ethane flame retardants in kingfishers (Alcedo atthis) from an electronic waste-recycling site in South China. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 31: 2153–2158. (JCR-SCIE Q2, IF = 3.179).
21. Zheng XB, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, et al., 2012. Halogenated flame retardants in home-produced eggs from an electronic waste recycling region in South China: Levels, composition profiles, and human dietary exposure assessment. Environment International, 45: 122–128. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 7.297).
22. Zhang Y, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, et al., 2011. Tissue distribution of Dechlorane Plus and its dechlorinated analogs in contaminated bottom fish: High affinity to the brain for anti-DP. Environmental Pollution, 159: 3647–3652. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.358).
23. Zhang Y, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, et al., 2011. Biota-sediment accumulation factors for Dechlorane Plus in bottom fish from an electronic waste recycling site, South China. Environment International, 37: 1357–1361. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 7.297).
24. Wu JP, Guan YT, Zhang Y, et al., 2011. Several current-use, non-PBDE brominated flame retardants are highly bioaccumulative: Evidence from field determined bioaccumulation factors. Environment International, 37: 210–215. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 7.297).
25. Wu JP, Guan YT, Zhang Y, et al., 2010. Trophodynamics of hexabromocyclododecanes and several other non-PBDE brominated flame retardants in a fresh water food web. Environmental Science & Technology, 44: 5490–5495. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 6.653).
26. Wu JP, Zhang Y, Luo XJ, et al., 2010. Isomer-specific bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of Dechlorane Plus in the freshwater food web from a highly contaminated site, South China. Environmental Science & Technology, 44: 606–611. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 6.653).
27. Wu JP, Luo XJ, Zhang Y, et al., 2009. Residues of polybrominated biphenyl ethers in frogs (Rana limnocharis) from a contaminated site, South China: Tissue distribution, biomagnification, and maternal transfer. Environmental Science & Technology, 43: 5212–5217. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 6.653).
28. Wu JP, Luo XJ, Zhang Y, et al., 2009. Biomagnification of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and polychlorinated biphenyls in a highly contaminated freshwater food web from South China. Environmental Pollution, 157: 904–909. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 4.358).
29. Wu JP, Luo XJ, Zhang Y, et al., 2008. Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in wild aquatic species from an electronic waste (e-waste) recycling site in South China. Environment International, 34: 1109–1113. (JCR-SCIE Q1, IF = 7.297).