For ecological risk assessment, the additive model may be used to empirically predict toxic mixture effects. Detailed toxicity tests were performed to determine whether effects of mixtures of copper-cadmium and copper-carbendazim on Caenorhabditis elegans were similar to the effects of the individual compounds. Effects on the course of reproduction, the length of the juvenile period, the length of the reproductive period, and body length were analyzed. Dose-response data were compared to the additive model and tested for four deviation patterns from additivity: No deviation, synergistic/antagonistic deviation, dose ratio-dependent deviation, dose level-dependent deviation. During the exposure, the cadmium-copper effect on reproduction chang...
Dynamic models for toxic effects [toxicokinetic–toxicodynamic (TKTD) models] are increasingly used i...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) mixtures were used in the past for wood preservation, leading to lar...
Ristau K, Akgül Y, Bartel AS, et al. Toxicity in relation to mode of action for the nematode *Caenor...
For ecological risk assessment, the additive model may be used to empirically predict toxic mixture ...
In polluted areas organisms are generally exposed to mixtures of toxic chemicals rather than a singl...
Single and combined toxicity of copper-zinc, copper-cadmium, cadmium-lead, copper-carbendazim, and c...
The toxicity of zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and cadmium (Cd) to the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans was ...
Ecological risk assessments must increasingly consider the effects of chemical mixtures on the envir...
Ecological risk assessments must increasingly consider the effects of chemical mixtures on the envir...
Environmental contamination is often characterised by a combination of stress factors of various sou...
International audienceUranium (U) is a natural ubiquitous radioelement whose occurrence may be magni...
International audienceUranium (U) is a natural ubiquitous radioelement whose occurrence may be magni...
International audienceUranium is a natural, ubiquitous radioactive element for which elevated concen...
Intensive agriculture can require the simultaneous use of more than one pesticide, resulting in the ...
Two different concepts, termed concentration addition (CA) and independent action (IA), describe gen...
Dynamic models for toxic effects [toxicokinetic–toxicodynamic (TKTD) models] are increasingly used i...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) mixtures were used in the past for wood preservation, leading to lar...
Ristau K, Akgül Y, Bartel AS, et al. Toxicity in relation to mode of action for the nematode *Caenor...
For ecological risk assessment, the additive model may be used to empirically predict toxic mixture ...
In polluted areas organisms are generally exposed to mixtures of toxic chemicals rather than a singl...
Single and combined toxicity of copper-zinc, copper-cadmium, cadmium-lead, copper-carbendazim, and c...
The toxicity of zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and cadmium (Cd) to the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans was ...
Ecological risk assessments must increasingly consider the effects of chemical mixtures on the envir...
Ecological risk assessments must increasingly consider the effects of chemical mixtures on the envir...
Environmental contamination is often characterised by a combination of stress factors of various sou...
International audienceUranium (U) is a natural ubiquitous radioelement whose occurrence may be magni...
International audienceUranium (U) is a natural ubiquitous radioelement whose occurrence may be magni...
International audienceUranium is a natural, ubiquitous radioactive element for which elevated concen...
Intensive agriculture can require the simultaneous use of more than one pesticide, resulting in the ...
Two different concepts, termed concentration addition (CA) and independent action (IA), describe gen...
Dynamic models for toxic effects [toxicokinetic–toxicodynamic (TKTD) models] are increasingly used i...
Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) mixtures were used in the past for wood preservation, leading to lar...
Ristau K, Akgül Y, Bartel AS, et al. Toxicity in relation to mode of action for the nematode *Caenor...