Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although often present at low concentrations, individual compounds contribute to mixture effects. Cell-based bioassays that target health-relevant biological endpoints may therefore complement chemical analysis for water quality assessment. The objective of this study was to evaluate cell-based bioassays for their suitability to benchmark water quality and to assess efficacy of water treatment processes. The selected bioassays cover relevant steps in the toxicity pathways including induction of xenobiotic metabolism, specific and reactive modes of toxic action, activation of adaptive stress response pathways and system responses. Twenty laboratories appli...
Bioassays show promise as a complementary approach to chemical analysis to assess the efficacy of wa...
Background: A wide variety of substances, e.g. drugs, may be present in wastewater at low concentrat...
Drinking water safety has been primarily dependent on the monitoring of only a limited number of ind...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
With burgeoning population and diminishing availability of freshwater resources, the world continues...
Surface waters feeding water treatment plants (WTPs) can contain organic micropollutants, which are ...
A bioanalytical test battery was used for monitoring organic micropollutants across an indirect pota...
Chemical monitoring provides a quantitative assessment of single organic contaminants in a water sam...
Aquatic ecosystems are widely contaminated by trace micropollutants that may represent a risk for hu...
In vitro bioassays have shown promise as water quality monitoring tools. In this study, four commerc...
Water deprivation with regard to quantity and quality is one of the most important environmental pro...
Removal of organic micropollutants from wastewater during secondary treatment followed by reverse os...
Surface waters can contain a diverse range of organic pollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceutic...
The present study evaluate all steps of enhanced water treatment in the South Caboolture Reclamation...
Bioassays show promise as a complementary approach to chemical analysis to assess the efficacy of wa...
Background: A wide variety of substances, e.g. drugs, may be present in wastewater at low concentrat...
Drinking water safety has been primarily dependent on the monitoring of only a limited number of ind...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
Thousands of organic micropollutants and their transformation products occur in water. Although ofte...
With burgeoning population and diminishing availability of freshwater resources, the world continues...
Surface waters feeding water treatment plants (WTPs) can contain organic micropollutants, which are ...
A bioanalytical test battery was used for monitoring organic micropollutants across an indirect pota...
Chemical monitoring provides a quantitative assessment of single organic contaminants in a water sam...
Aquatic ecosystems are widely contaminated by trace micropollutants that may represent a risk for hu...
In vitro bioassays have shown promise as water quality monitoring tools. In this study, four commerc...
Water deprivation with regard to quantity and quality is one of the most important environmental pro...
Removal of organic micropollutants from wastewater during secondary treatment followed by reverse os...
Surface waters can contain a diverse range of organic pollutants, including pesticides, pharmaceutic...
The present study evaluate all steps of enhanced water treatment in the South Caboolture Reclamation...
Bioassays show promise as a complementary approach to chemical analysis to assess the efficacy of wa...
Background: A wide variety of substances, e.g. drugs, may be present in wastewater at low concentrat...
Drinking water safety has been primarily dependent on the monitoring of only a limited number of ind...