Understanding the effects of exposure to chemical mixtures is a common goal of pharmacology and ecotoxicology. In risk assessment-oriented ecotoxicology, defining the scope of application of additivity models has received utmost attention in the last 20 years, since they potentially allow one to predict the effect of any chemical mixture relying on individual chemical information only. The gold standard for additivity in ecotoxicology has demonstrated to be Loewe additivity which originated the so-called Concentration Addition (CA) additivity model. In pharmacology, the search for interactions or deviations from additivity (synergism and antagonism) has similarly captured the attention of researchers over the last 20 years and has resulted ...
The joint effect of the majority of chemical mixtures can be predicted using the reference model of ...
This thesis aims to analyse whether the joint toxicity of environmentally relevant toxicants can be ...
Mixture effects are well known problems but chemical legislations are typically based on single chem...
Drinking water can be considered as a complex mixture that consists of tens, hundreds or thousands o...
Environmental mixtures of chemicals constitute a prevalent issue in ecotoxicology and the developmen...
Current chemical regulation operates almost exclusively on a chemical-by-chemical basis. There is co...
Robust statistical methods are important to the evaluation of toxicological interactions (i.e., depa...
In the environment, organisms are exposed to a diverse array of chemicals in complex mixtures. The m...
Cocktail effects and synergistic interactions of chemicals in mixtures are an area of great concern ...
A major objective of combination toxicology is to establish whether a mixture of chemicals will resu...
Organisms are frequently exposed to mixtures of chemical contaminants in the environment, causing a ...
Cocktail effects and synergistic interactions of chemicals in mixtures are an area of great concern ...
In the last decade and a half, great progress has been made in the development of concepts and model...
Environmental risks of chemicals are still often assessed substance-by-substance, neglecting mixture...
This thesis aims to analyse whether the joint toxicity of environmentally relevant toxicants can be ...
The joint effect of the majority of chemical mixtures can be predicted using the reference model of ...
This thesis aims to analyse whether the joint toxicity of environmentally relevant toxicants can be ...
Mixture effects are well known problems but chemical legislations are typically based on single chem...
Drinking water can be considered as a complex mixture that consists of tens, hundreds or thousands o...
Environmental mixtures of chemicals constitute a prevalent issue in ecotoxicology and the developmen...
Current chemical regulation operates almost exclusively on a chemical-by-chemical basis. There is co...
Robust statistical methods are important to the evaluation of toxicological interactions (i.e., depa...
In the environment, organisms are exposed to a diverse array of chemicals in complex mixtures. The m...
Cocktail effects and synergistic interactions of chemicals in mixtures are an area of great concern ...
A major objective of combination toxicology is to establish whether a mixture of chemicals will resu...
Organisms are frequently exposed to mixtures of chemical contaminants in the environment, causing a ...
Cocktail effects and synergistic interactions of chemicals in mixtures are an area of great concern ...
In the last decade and a half, great progress has been made in the development of concepts and model...
Environmental risks of chemicals are still often assessed substance-by-substance, neglecting mixture...
This thesis aims to analyse whether the joint toxicity of environmentally relevant toxicants can be ...
The joint effect of the majority of chemical mixtures can be predicted using the reference model of ...
This thesis aims to analyse whether the joint toxicity of environmentally relevant toxicants can be ...
Mixture effects are well known problems but chemical legislations are typically based on single chem...