<p>Results of the E-screen assay expressed in 17β-estradiol equivalents (EEQ) in ng/L; means and standard deviation. Only data of samples which showed a low cytotoxicity (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0098307#pone-0098307-g004" target="_blank">figure 4</a>) were used. WW (Waste water of WWTP Langwiese) n = 4, S 0 n = 5, S 1 n = 4, S 3 n = 7, S 6 n = 6 and S 4 n = 11).</p
<p>The estrogen equivalent quantity (EEQ) was defined as the sum of the concentration for each indiv...
This work was reported in part at the meeting "Estrogens in the Environment III: Global Health Impli...
The aim of this study was to compare results obtained by eight different short-term assays of estrog...
<p>Results of the E-screen assay regarding the cytotoxicity of the analysed samples. Expressed in 1/...
BACKGROUND: Certain effects induced by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may occur at dose level...
Our studies illustrate the difficulties that may be encountered during the estimation of low doses i...
Bioassays are well established in the pharmaceutical industry and single compound analysis, but ther...
Copyright @ 1999 The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)The aim of this stud...
Contamination of water bodies by pharmaceuticals has recently received much attention. Even at...
In vitro estrogen receptor transactivation assays (ERTAs) are increasingly used to measure the overa...
In vitro bioassays are increasingly used to assess estrogenic activity of environmental water sample...
In this study, we compared the performance as screening tools of two yeast-based recombinant recepto...
In vitro estrogen receptor transactivation assays (ERTAs) are increasingly used to measure the overa...
Estrogens are released to the aquatic environment by wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents and...
A study was performed to optimize sample preparation and application of three in vitro assays for me...
<p>The estrogen equivalent quantity (EEQ) was defined as the sum of the concentration for each indiv...
This work was reported in part at the meeting "Estrogens in the Environment III: Global Health Impli...
The aim of this study was to compare results obtained by eight different short-term assays of estrog...
<p>Results of the E-screen assay regarding the cytotoxicity of the analysed samples. Expressed in 1/...
BACKGROUND: Certain effects induced by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may occur at dose level...
Our studies illustrate the difficulties that may be encountered during the estimation of low doses i...
Bioassays are well established in the pharmaceutical industry and single compound analysis, but ther...
Copyright @ 1999 The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)The aim of this stud...
Contamination of water bodies by pharmaceuticals has recently received much attention. Even at...
In vitro estrogen receptor transactivation assays (ERTAs) are increasingly used to measure the overa...
In vitro bioassays are increasingly used to assess estrogenic activity of environmental water sample...
In this study, we compared the performance as screening tools of two yeast-based recombinant recepto...
In vitro estrogen receptor transactivation assays (ERTAs) are increasingly used to measure the overa...
Estrogens are released to the aquatic environment by wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents and...
A study was performed to optimize sample preparation and application of three in vitro assays for me...
<p>The estrogen equivalent quantity (EEQ) was defined as the sum of the concentration for each indiv...
This work was reported in part at the meeting "Estrogens in the Environment III: Global Health Impli...
The aim of this study was to compare results obtained by eight different short-term assays of estrog...