Abstract: Effluent from wastewater-treatment plants contains compounds that possess estrogenic activity. The southwestern Pennsylvania area has over 400 sewer overflows (SOs) that release untreated sewage. We sought to determine if the estrogenicity index (EI) of channel catfish from dense areas of SOs differed from catfish that are less impacted by SOs, using MCF-7 and BT-20 cell cultures. The MCF-7 human breast cancer line is estrogen receptor (ER) positive, while the BT-20 line is ER negative. The EI is based on the ratio of MCF-7 proliferation from application of fish extract to the response achieved from physiological levels of estradiol. Catfish caught near dense concentrations of SOs had significantly higher MCF-7 EIs than catfish fr...
Estrogen hormones, or compounds that mimic them (xenoestrogens), are found in surface waters worldwi...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
In our study, we aim to characterize the estrogenicity of 18 independent rivers that receive effluen...
The Three Rivers area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has more combined sewer overflow (CSO) release poi...
Treated wastewater effluent is a mixture of different estrogenically active compounds (EACs), which ...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) are point sources of environmental contamination that...
Reuse of wastewater for aquaculture improves the efficient use of water and promotes sustainability ...
Estrogenicity of river water is highly variable and it is difficult to obtain an average measure of ...
Municipal wastewater-fed aquaculture promotes efficient water use, however, the potential effects of...
The Greater Pittsburgh Area is famous for its three rivers: the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Riv...
Most effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic chemicals that include ste...
Effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic substances that induce feminizi...
BACKGROUND: The widespread occurrence of feminized male fish downstream of some wastewater treatment...
Steroidal estrogens, originating principally from human excretion, are likely to play a major role i...
Among the most common pollutants that enter the environment after passing municipal wastewater treat...
Estrogen hormones, or compounds that mimic them (xenoestrogens), are found in surface waters worldwi...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
In our study, we aim to characterize the estrogenicity of 18 independent rivers that receive effluen...
The Three Rivers area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has more combined sewer overflow (CSO) release poi...
Treated wastewater effluent is a mixture of different estrogenically active compounds (EACs), which ...
Municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) are point sources of environmental contamination that...
Reuse of wastewater for aquaculture improves the efficient use of water and promotes sustainability ...
Estrogenicity of river water is highly variable and it is difficult to obtain an average measure of ...
Municipal wastewater-fed aquaculture promotes efficient water use, however, the potential effects of...
The Greater Pittsburgh Area is famous for its three rivers: the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Riv...
Most effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic chemicals that include ste...
Effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic substances that induce feminizi...
BACKGROUND: The widespread occurrence of feminized male fish downstream of some wastewater treatment...
Steroidal estrogens, originating principally from human excretion, are likely to play a major role i...
Among the most common pollutants that enter the environment after passing municipal wastewater treat...
Estrogen hormones, or compounds that mimic them (xenoestrogens), are found in surface waters worldwi...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
In our study, we aim to characterize the estrogenicity of 18 independent rivers that receive effluen...