A pilot study was initiated to provide the first information on the recombinant receptor-reporter gene bioassay (hormonal) activity of freshwaters in Victoria. The project involved the collection of water samples from six stations on the main stem of the Yarra River in and upstream of the city of Melbourne, Australia in April 2008 and April 2009. Samples were prepared for measurement of sample toxicity using a modified photobacterium test, genotoxicity using a high-throughput luminescent umu test method, and human and medaka estrogen receptor (hERa and medERa), retinoic acid receptor (RAR), aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and thyroid receptor (TR) assay activity using the relevant yeast-based bioassays. Most samples were only weakly or mode...
Abstract There is very little information on the overall level of estrogenic activity, or concentrat...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
This pilot study was initiated to provide new information on the 'hormonal' activity of Vi...
This project involved the collection of final effluent samples from 39 wastewater-treatment plants (...
The project involved the study of 12 Victorian municipal wastewater treatment plant discharges. Thes...
Studies on endocrine disruption in Australia have mainly focused on wastewater effluents. Limited kn...
Surface water can contain a diverse range of organic micropollutants stemming from a number of sourc...
Sexually mature male mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) were collected from various sites around Melb...
In Australia, trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) and endocrine active compounds (EACs) have been det...
The project was conducted between May 2006 and September 2007, and involved the collection of efflue...
The project was conducted between May 2006 and September 2007, and involved the collection of efflue...
Aquatic ecosystems are widely contaminated by trace micropollutants that may represent a risk for hu...
Surface waters are becoming increasingly influenced by wastewater effluents due to drought condition...
There is very little information on the overall level of estrogenic activity, or concentrations of s...
Abstract There is very little information on the overall level of estrogenic activity, or concentrat...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
This pilot study was initiated to provide new information on the 'hormonal' activity of Vi...
This project involved the collection of final effluent samples from 39 wastewater-treatment plants (...
The project involved the study of 12 Victorian municipal wastewater treatment plant discharges. Thes...
Studies on endocrine disruption in Australia have mainly focused on wastewater effluents. Limited kn...
Surface water can contain a diverse range of organic micropollutants stemming from a number of sourc...
Sexually mature male mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) were collected from various sites around Melb...
In Australia, trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) and endocrine active compounds (EACs) have been det...
The project was conducted between May 2006 and September 2007, and involved the collection of efflue...
The project was conducted between May 2006 and September 2007, and involved the collection of efflue...
Aquatic ecosystems are widely contaminated by trace micropollutants that may represent a risk for hu...
Surface waters are becoming increasingly influenced by wastewater effluents due to drought condition...
There is very little information on the overall level of estrogenic activity, or concentrations of s...
Abstract There is very little information on the overall level of estrogenic activity, or concentrat...
Environmental estrogens originate from a variety of sources including sewage treatment plant (STP) e...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...