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Assessing the receptor-mediated activity of PAHs using AhR-, ERα- and PPARγ- CALUX bioassays

Chemical Toxicology, Volume 145 (2020) Keywords: CALUX bioassay Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) Environmental chemistry In vitro toxicology Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) Abstract: Polycyclic ...

Biological activity conferred by endocrine disrupting chemicals in hospital effluent and river water from the Brussels Region, Belgium

routinely monitored in  targeted chemo-analytical methods and can detect them at low amounts (pg/L EEQ, Estrogen EQ uivalence).  The bioassay used in this study is the CALUX (Chemically activated luciferase ...

Comparing the endocrine activity (ER, AR, Trb and PPARy) of BPA and other bisphenols

detections Systems, Issue BDS, Istanbul (2013) Keywords: BPA CALUX Health Topics:  Endocrine disruptors Food contact materials Perturbateurs endocriniens Hormoonverstorende stoffen Matériaux en contact avec ...

PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs in home-produced eggs from Belgium: levels, contamination sources and health risks.

Polychlorinated Biphenyls Risk Assessment Seasons Soil Abstract: This paper discusses the dioxin TEQ levels as determined by the chemically activated luciferase gene expression assay (CALUX) and by HRGC- HRMS in ...

Interpretation of CALUX results in view of the EU maximal TEQ level in milk.

associated with them. This paper explores the use of CALUX data as quantitative screening results. The validation of the method for the polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD)/F TEQ determination in milk ...

Importance of REP values when comparing the CALUX bioassay results with chemoanalyses results Example with spiked vegetable oils.

Talanta, Volume 63, Issue 5, p.1255-9 (2004) Abstract: Differences between chemical activated luciferase gene expression (CALUX) bioassay and chemoanalyses results are observed. This paper shows that ...

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