In order to evaluate a proof-of-concept for the identification of mixture health effects, a selected set of case studies on human health endpoints of concern was conducted in the context of HBM4EU. This report describes each of the case studies, as well as a consistent assessment framework that was used for each of the case studies. The case studies show that chemicals from different regulatory domains work together to produce considerable exceedances of combined acceptable exposures
The Office of Health and Environmental Research (OHER) of the Department of Energy supports a broad ...
Human health risk assessment of chemical mixtures is complex due to the almost infinite number of po...
Co-authors: Henriqueta Louro, Bruno Costa Gomes, Maria João Silva, Ricardo Assunção, Carla Martins,...
This report describes the purpose of mixture risk assessment case studies conducted in the context o...
This deliverable describes the HBM4EU activities leading up to the development of case studies for ...
Within HBM4EU, various approaches to improve current procedures for mixture risk assessment have bee...
The default approach in the risk assessment (RA) of chemicals is to assess external exposure by comb...
The DG Santé funded research project BRidging Information and Data Generation for Evidencebased Heal...
The aim of this work was to demonstrate how human biomonitoring (HBM) data can be included in differ...
Humans and wildlife are exposed to an intractably large number of different combinations of chemical...
Humans and wildlife are exposed to an intractably large number of different combinations of chemical...
The European Human Biomonitoring Initiative (HBM4EU) is a joint effort of 28 countries (24 European ...
Humans are simultaneously exposed to a near-infinite number of substances of both nutritional and to...
Humans are involuntarily exposed to hundreds of chemicals that either contaminate our environment an...
In chemicals risk assessment frameworks, the default approach is to assess external intake from diff...
The Office of Health and Environmental Research (OHER) of the Department of Energy supports a broad ...
Human health risk assessment of chemical mixtures is complex due to the almost infinite number of po...
Co-authors: Henriqueta Louro, Bruno Costa Gomes, Maria João Silva, Ricardo Assunção, Carla Martins,...
This report describes the purpose of mixture risk assessment case studies conducted in the context o...
This deliverable describes the HBM4EU activities leading up to the development of case studies for ...
Within HBM4EU, various approaches to improve current procedures for mixture risk assessment have bee...
The default approach in the risk assessment (RA) of chemicals is to assess external exposure by comb...
The DG Santé funded research project BRidging Information and Data Generation for Evidencebased Heal...
The aim of this work was to demonstrate how human biomonitoring (HBM) data can be included in differ...
Humans and wildlife are exposed to an intractably large number of different combinations of chemical...
Humans and wildlife are exposed to an intractably large number of different combinations of chemical...
The European Human Biomonitoring Initiative (HBM4EU) is a joint effort of 28 countries (24 European ...
Humans are simultaneously exposed to a near-infinite number of substances of both nutritional and to...
Humans are involuntarily exposed to hundreds of chemicals that either contaminate our environment an...
In chemicals risk assessment frameworks, the default approach is to assess external intake from diff...
The Office of Health and Environmental Research (OHER) of the Department of Energy supports a broad ...
Human health risk assessment of chemical mixtures is complex due to the almost infinite number of po...
Co-authors: Henriqueta Louro, Bruno Costa Gomes, Maria João Silva, Ricardo Assunção, Carla Martins,...