The European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals proposes a tiered approach for the ecological risk assessment of endocrine disruptors, integrating exposure and hazard (effects) characterization. Exposure assessment for endocrine disruptors should direct specific tests for wildlife species, placing hazard data into a risk assessment context. Supplementing the suite of mammalian screens now under Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) validation, high priority should be given to developing a fish screening assay for detecting endocrine activity in oviparous species. Taking into account both exposure characterization and alerts from endocrine screening, higher tier tests are also a priority for defining ...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
The scope of this chapter covers approaches for evaluating potential effects of EDCs in both aquatic...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are found in every environmental medium and are chemically div...
Current standard testing and assessment tools are not designed to identify specific and biologically...
In the context of reproductive risk assessment for birds and mammals endocrine disrupting substances...
Current standard testing and assessment tools are not designed to identify specific and biologically...
The aim of the present project was to identify the most relevant factors increasing the uncertainty ...
The assessment of risks to the aquatic environment in the European Union is generally based on a com...
Environmental monitoring programs on endocrine active compounds (EACs) have been used to document th...
The hypothesis has been put forward that humans and wildlife species have suffered adverse health ef...
Background: The European chemicals' legislation REACH aims to protect man and the environment from s...
Biomarkers are currently best used as mechanistic "signposts" rather than as "traffic lights" in the...
Animals have evolved diverse protective mechanisms for responding to toxic chemicals of both natural...
A SETAC Pellston Workshop® “Environmental Hazard and Risk Assessment Approaches for Endocrine-Active...
This is the author accepted manuscriptBiological Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
The scope of this chapter covers approaches for evaluating potential effects of EDCs in both aquatic...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are found in every environmental medium and are chemically div...
Current standard testing and assessment tools are not designed to identify specific and biologically...
In the context of reproductive risk assessment for birds and mammals endocrine disrupting substances...
Current standard testing and assessment tools are not designed to identify specific and biologically...
The aim of the present project was to identify the most relevant factors increasing the uncertainty ...
The assessment of risks to the aquatic environment in the European Union is generally based on a com...
Environmental monitoring programs on endocrine active compounds (EACs) have been used to document th...
The hypothesis has been put forward that humans and wildlife species have suffered adverse health ef...
Background: The European chemicals' legislation REACH aims to protect man and the environment from s...
Biomarkers are currently best used as mechanistic "signposts" rather than as "traffic lights" in the...
Animals have evolved diverse protective mechanisms for responding to toxic chemicals of both natural...
A SETAC Pellston Workshop® “Environmental Hazard and Risk Assessment Approaches for Endocrine-Active...
This is the author accepted manuscriptBiological Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behal...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
The scope of this chapter covers approaches for evaluating potential effects of EDCs in both aquatic...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are found in every environmental medium and are chemically div...