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2010Histopathology of gills and liver tissues of Nile tilapia inhabiting Bolgoda North Lake, Sri LankaHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.
2013Analysis of elemental profiles in selected industrial effluents reaching Kelani River using inductively coupled plasma spectrometryPathiratne, K.A.S.; Pathiratne, A.; Hemachandra, C.K.; de Silva, N.
2013pplication of Allium cepa (Onion) bioassay for assessing toxicity of copper, cadmium and chromium at the concentrations established as national tolerance limits for the discharge of industrial effluents into inland surface watersHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.
2013Detection of genotoxic effects in peripheral erythrocytes of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) following exposure to selected industrial effluents using alkaline common assay and micronucleus testHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.
2010Heavy metal levels in water and sediments of Bathalagoda Reservoir, Sri LankaHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.; Pathiratne, K.A.S.
2013Screening toxicity of selected industrial effluents reaching Kelani River, Sri Lanka using Allium cepa (Common onion) bioassayHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.
2015Assessing toxicity of selected textile industry effluents reaching Kelani River using a plant based bioassayHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.
2015Assessing toxicity of copper, cadmium and chromium levels relevant to discharge limits of industrial effluents into inland surface waters using common onion, Allium cepa bioassayHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.
2016Combination of physico-chemical analysis, Allium cepa test system and Oreochromis niloticus erythrocyte based comet assay/nuclear abnormalities tests for cyto-genotoxicity assessments of treated effluents discharged from textile industriesHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.
2017Cytogenotoxicity screening of source water, wastewater and treated water of drinking water treatment plants using two in vivo test systems: Allium cepa root based and Nile tilapia erythrocyte based testsHemachandra, C.K.; Pathiratne, A.