The human adrenal cell line H295R constitutes a well-established model to evaluate potential alterations of steroidogenic pathways as a result of chemical exposure. However, to date most assays are based on the targeted investigation of a limited number of steroid hormones, thus preventing in-depth mechanistic interpretation with respect to steroidogenesis. In that context, analytical strategies coupling liquid chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) have been reported as promising methods for an extended monitoring of steroid metabolites. However, unwanted sources of variability occurring during the acquisition process, including batch effects, may prevent relevant biochemical information to be properly highlighted. ...
Adrenal steroid hormones, which regulate a plethora of physiological functions, are produced via tig...
Detection of the abuse of synthetic steroids in food production is nowadays relatively straightforwa...
Steroid biosynthesis and metabolism are reflected by the serum steroid metabolome and, in even more ...
The human adrenal cell line H295R constitutes a well-established model to evaluate potential alterat...
The recently OECD validated H295R steroidogenesis assay provides an in vitro alternative to evaluate...
The screening of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that may alter steroidogenesis represents a h...
The recently OECD validated H295R steroidogenesis assay provides an <i>in vitro</i> alternative to e...
The screening of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that may alter steroidogenesis represents a h...
The validated OECD test guideline 456 based on human adrenal H295R cells promotes measurement of tes...
This review presents the evolution of steroid analytical techniques, including gas chromatography co...
The development of metabolomics based on ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography coupled to high-r...
For several decades now, the analysis of steroids has been a key tool in the diagnosis and monitorin...
Steroids are powerful signalling molecules regulating a variety of physiological processes such as c...
Steroids are powerful signalling molecules regulating a variety of physiological processes such as c...
Latest advances in LC-MS/MS technology have changed the field of steroid hormone analysis. Steroid h...
Adrenal steroid hormones, which regulate a plethora of physiological functions, are produced via tig...
Detection of the abuse of synthetic steroids in food production is nowadays relatively straightforwa...
Steroid biosynthesis and metabolism are reflected by the serum steroid metabolome and, in even more ...
The human adrenal cell line H295R constitutes a well-established model to evaluate potential alterat...
The recently OECD validated H295R steroidogenesis assay provides an in vitro alternative to evaluate...
The screening of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that may alter steroidogenesis represents a h...
The recently OECD validated H295R steroidogenesis assay provides an <i>in vitro</i> alternative to e...
The screening of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that may alter steroidogenesis represents a h...
The validated OECD test guideline 456 based on human adrenal H295R cells promotes measurement of tes...
This review presents the evolution of steroid analytical techniques, including gas chromatography co...
The development of metabolomics based on ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography coupled to high-r...
For several decades now, the analysis of steroids has been a key tool in the diagnosis and monitorin...
Steroids are powerful signalling molecules regulating a variety of physiological processes such as c...
Steroids are powerful signalling molecules regulating a variety of physiological processes such as c...
Latest advances in LC-MS/MS technology have changed the field of steroid hormone analysis. Steroid h...
Adrenal steroid hormones, which regulate a plethora of physiological functions, are produced via tig...
Detection of the abuse of synthetic steroids in food production is nowadays relatively straightforwa...
Steroid biosynthesis and metabolism are reflected by the serum steroid metabolome and, in even more ...