It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb endocrine processes, for example via interaction with the endogenous hormone receptors. Most research so far has focused on compounds that bind to the estrogen and/or androgen receptor, but ligands for other hormone receptors might also be present. In this study, a newly completed panel of human cell derived CALUX reporter gene bioassays was utilized to test water extracts for estrogen (ER), as well as androgen (AR), progesterone (PR), and glucocorticoid (GR) receptor mediated transactivation activity. Effluents from industry, hospital, and municipal sewage treatment plants, as well as tap water and different sources of surface water were test...
In vitro bioassays have shown promise as water quality monitoring tools. In this study, four commerc...
In the present study on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in treated wastewater, we used chemica...
A number of man-made chemicals possess the ability to disrupt the action of sex steroid hormones (es...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
International audienceThe occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as estrogens in raw urba...
The presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the aquatic environment poses a risk for ecosystem...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupt...
This paper describes the screening of 22 extracts from 18 different aquatic environmental samples fo...
Surface waters are becoming increasingly influenced by wastewater effluents due to drought condition...
A study was performed to optimize sample preparation and application of three in vitro assays for me...
The aquatic environment can contain numerous micropollutants and there are concerns about endocrine ...
To screen for hormonal activity in water samples, highly sensitive in vitro CALUX bioassays are avai...
In vitro bioassays are increasingly applied to detect endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in envir...
Endocrine disrupting agents encompass a vast array of compounds that have multiple biological target...
In vitro bioassays have shown promise as water quality monitoring tools. In this study, four commerc...
In the present study on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in treated wastewater, we used chemica...
A number of man-made chemicals possess the ability to disrupt the action of sex steroid hormones (es...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
International audienceThe occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as estrogens in raw urba...
The presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the aquatic environment poses a risk for ecosystem...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupt...
This paper describes the screening of 22 extracts from 18 different aquatic environmental samples fo...
Surface waters are becoming increasingly influenced by wastewater effluents due to drought condition...
A study was performed to optimize sample preparation and application of three in vitro assays for me...
The aquatic environment can contain numerous micropollutants and there are concerns about endocrine ...
To screen for hormonal activity in water samples, highly sensitive in vitro CALUX bioassays are avai...
In vitro bioassays are increasingly applied to detect endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in envir...
Endocrine disrupting agents encompass a vast array of compounds that have multiple biological target...
In vitro bioassays have shown promise as water quality monitoring tools. In this study, four commerc...
In the present study on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in treated wastewater, we used chemica...
A number of man-made chemicals possess the ability to disrupt the action of sex steroid hormones (es...