International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), have generated growing concern over their potential adverse effects on human wildlife health and ecosystem processes. This interest resulted particularly from their abilities to mimic the effect of endogenous hormones. In this study, we used stable transfected reporter cell lines to investigate the endocrine-disrupting profile of water as well as sediment samples. Samples are collected from up- and downstream of an industrial wastewater discharge point at the Hamdoun River in the vicinity of an industrial zone located at the center of Tunisia. The analysis of estrogen, androgen, and xenobiotic (pregnane X and dioxin) lig...
The last decade dealt with the increasing occurrence of emerging pollutants (e.g. hormones, pharmace...
Bio-analytical approaches that combine in vitro biological tools and chemical analyses have been dev...
In the present study on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in treated wastewater, we used chemica...
International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupt...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
Regarding thousands of chemicals occurring in aquatic systems at trace levels and as mixtures, curre...
International audienceA comprehensive evaluation of organic contamination was performed in sediments...
Recently increasing concern evolved about endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) in the environment. S...
International audienceEffect-directed analysis (EDA)-based strategies have been increasingly used in...
International audienceBinding to estrogen and aryl hydrocarbon receptors (ER and AhR) is a possible ...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) potentially leads to adverse health effects in wil...
International audienceEstrogenic activity in environmental samples could be mediated through a wide ...
The last decade dealt with the increasing occurrence of emerging pollutants (e.g. hormones, pharmace...
Bio-analytical approaches that combine in vitro biological tools and chemical analyses have been dev...
In the present study on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in treated wastewater, we used chemica...
International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupt...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
Regarding thousands of chemicals occurring in aquatic systems at trace levels and as mixtures, curre...
International audienceA comprehensive evaluation of organic contamination was performed in sediments...
Recently increasing concern evolved about endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) in the environment. S...
International audienceEffect-directed analysis (EDA)-based strategies have been increasingly used in...
International audienceBinding to estrogen and aryl hydrocarbon receptors (ER and AhR) is a possible ...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) potentially leads to adverse health effects in wil...
International audienceEstrogenic activity in environmental samples could be mediated through a wide ...
The last decade dealt with the increasing occurrence of emerging pollutants (e.g. hormones, pharmace...
Bio-analytical approaches that combine in vitro biological tools and chemical analyses have been dev...
In the present study on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in treated wastewater, we used chemica...