Conjugates of estrogenic chemicals, endogenous as well as xenobiotic, are mainly excreted via bile into the intestine. Therefore, measurement of estrogenic activity in bile yields useful information about an organism's internal exposure to (xeno-)estrogens. Although previous studies in The Netherlands have reported estrogenic activity in male fish bile, the contribution of natural hormones and xenobiotic substances to this activity is unknown. To identify compounds responsible for estrogenic activity in fish bile, we developed a bioassay-directed fractionation method for estrogenic chemicals. In this approach, the in vitro reporter gene assay ER-CALUX (Estrogen Responsive Chemical Activated Luciferase Gene Expression) was used to assess est...
Resumo apresentado sob poster apresentado ao 5th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology, Sep...
Determination of estrogenic activity has so far mainly concentrated on the assessment of compounds i...
Marine waters near urban centers receive frequent inputs of chemicals that are emerging as threats t...
Effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic contaminants that can cause fem...
A biological screening was performed to establish the total exposure to estrogenic compounds of red ...
The exposure to and effects of estrogenic compounds in male breams from Dutch freshwater locations w...
Although estrogens are excreted as biologically inactive conjugates, they can be reconverted to an a...
The widespread occurrence of feminized male fish downstream of some UK Wastewater Treatment Works (W...
Most effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic chemicals that include ste...
Fish can be exposed to a complex mixture of chemical contaminants arising from the exposure to waste...
This work explores the usefulness of fish bile analysis in combination with biomarkers for identifyi...
In recent years, both scientific and public concern about the possible threat of estrogenic compound...
Priority lists of Chemicals of Emerging Concern typically include estrogenic chemicals (ECs) such as...
Exposure of fish to wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) effluents can result in reproductive anomalie...
The exposure of male bream from three Dutch freshwater locations to endocrine disrupting compounds (...
Resumo apresentado sob poster apresentado ao 5th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology, Sep...
Determination of estrogenic activity has so far mainly concentrated on the assessment of compounds i...
Marine waters near urban centers receive frequent inputs of chemicals that are emerging as threats t...
Effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic contaminants that can cause fem...
A biological screening was performed to establish the total exposure to estrogenic compounds of red ...
The exposure to and effects of estrogenic compounds in male breams from Dutch freshwater locations w...
Although estrogens are excreted as biologically inactive conjugates, they can be reconverted to an a...
The widespread occurrence of feminized male fish downstream of some UK Wastewater Treatment Works (W...
Most effluents from wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) contain estrogenic chemicals that include ste...
Fish can be exposed to a complex mixture of chemical contaminants arising from the exposure to waste...
This work explores the usefulness of fish bile analysis in combination with biomarkers for identifyi...
In recent years, both scientific and public concern about the possible threat of estrogenic compound...
Priority lists of Chemicals of Emerging Concern typically include estrogenic chemicals (ECs) such as...
Exposure of fish to wastewater treatment works (WwTWs) effluents can result in reproductive anomalie...
The exposure of male bream from three Dutch freshwater locations to endocrine disrupting compounds (...
Resumo apresentado sob poster apresentado ao 5th International Symposium on Fish Endocrinology, Sep...
Determination of estrogenic activity has so far mainly concentrated on the assessment of compounds i...
Marine waters near urban centers receive frequent inputs of chemicals that are emerging as threats t...