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Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Medicine
Department of Urology

Barnhoorn, IEJ

PhD - Researcher

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Contact Details:

Telephone number: 012 354 1536
Fax number: 012 354 2500
E-mail address: irene.barnhoorn@up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Reproductive toxicology

Endocrine disruptors

Research Output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Barnhoorn IEJ, van Dyk JC, Pieterse GM, Bornman MS: 2010. Intersex in feral indigenous freshwater Oreochromis mossambicus, from various parts in the Luvuvhu River, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 73, pp 1537-1542, Full Text

Bornman MS, Barnhoorn IEJ, de Jager C, Veeramachaneni DNR: 2010. Testicular microlithiasis and neoplastic lesions in wild eland (Tragelaphus oryx): Possible effects of exposure to environmental pollutants?. Environmental Research, 110, pp 327-333, Full Text

Pieterse GM, Marchand MJ, van Dyk JC, Barnhoorn IEJ: 2010. Histological alterations in the testes and ovaries of the sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus) from an urban nature reserve in South Africa. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 26, pp 789-793.

Marchand MJ, Pieterse GM, Barnhoorn IEJ: 2010. Sperm motility and testicular histology as reproductive indicators of fish health of two feral fish species from a currently DDT sprayed area, South Africa. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 26, pp 707-714.

Van Dyk JC, Bouwman H, Barnhoorn IEJ, Bornman MS: 2010. DDT contamination from indoor redisual spraying for malaria control. Science of the Total Environment, 408, pp 2745-2752, Full Text

Research and technical/policy output for clients:

Bornman MS, Barnhoorn IEJ, Genthe B, Van Vuren JHJ, Pieterse GM, Aneck-Hahn NH, Van Dyk JC, Marchand MJ, Van Zijl MC, Brink KA, Patrick SM, Bremner KJ, de Jager C: Science + Technology Transfer: 2010. ddt FOR Malaria Control:Effects in indicators and health risk. For: Water Research Commission.

 

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