Chemicals released into the environment by anthropogenic activities have been linked to estrogenic or androgenic effects in exposed wildlife, and there is a need to develop and validate rapid and cost-effective methods to quantify the total estrogenic and androgenic activity of environmental water samples. In this study, estrogen receptors (ER) were isolated from sheep (Ovis aries) uteri and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) livers and androgen receptors (AR) were isolated from rainbow trout brains. The isolated receptors were used in competitive receptor binding assays to test the affinity of known estrogenic and androgenic chemicals for the receptor binding site, and results were compared with literature values for the rat uterine ER bi...
Estrogenicity of river water is highly variable and it is difficult to obtain an average measure of ...
Abstract—Many fish use steroid hormones as pheromones to initiate behavioral and physiological chang...
Steroid hormones, including estrogen, play important roles in the reproduction, growth and developme...
Chemicals released into the environment by anthropogenic activities have been linked to estrogenic o...
Raw sewage and sewage at various stages of treatment were sampled from 15 municipal sewage treatment...
A study was performed to optimize sample preparation and application of three in vitro assays for me...
The in vitro estrogen receptor (ER) reporter gene assay has long been used to measure estrogenic act...
In this study, we assessed and compared the suitability of three in vitro screening tools for the me...
Endocrine disrupting agents encompass a vast array of compounds that have multiple biological target...
Many endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are released from wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) efflu...
Estrogens are released to the aquatic environment by wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents and...
Attempts to better understand causal factors affecting estroge-nicity in municipal wastewater have p...
International audienceEstrogenic activity in environmental samples could be mediated through a wide ...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
Studies in Europe, Japan, and North America have reported that wild fish exposed to treated sewage e...
Estrogenicity of river water is highly variable and it is difficult to obtain an average measure of ...
Abstract—Many fish use steroid hormones as pheromones to initiate behavioral and physiological chang...
Steroid hormones, including estrogen, play important roles in the reproduction, growth and developme...
Chemicals released into the environment by anthropogenic activities have been linked to estrogenic o...
Raw sewage and sewage at various stages of treatment were sampled from 15 municipal sewage treatment...
A study was performed to optimize sample preparation and application of three in vitro assays for me...
The in vitro estrogen receptor (ER) reporter gene assay has long been used to measure estrogenic act...
In this study, we assessed and compared the suitability of three in vitro screening tools for the me...
Endocrine disrupting agents encompass a vast array of compounds that have multiple biological target...
Many endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are released from wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) efflu...
Estrogens are released to the aquatic environment by wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents and...
Attempts to better understand causal factors affecting estroge-nicity in municipal wastewater have p...
International audienceEstrogenic activity in environmental samples could be mediated through a wide ...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
Studies in Europe, Japan, and North America have reported that wild fish exposed to treated sewage e...
Estrogenicity of river water is highly variable and it is difficult to obtain an average measure of ...
Abstract—Many fish use steroid hormones as pheromones to initiate behavioral and physiological chang...
Steroid hormones, including estrogen, play important roles in the reproduction, growth and developme...