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

fluoranthene, pyrene and fluorene showed weak agonistic activity, whilst benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) was the only one exhibiting weak antagonistic activity. For the AhR- CALUX, chrysene was the only PAH that showed ...

Assessing the endocrine activity of PAHs using the DRE-, ERE- and PPARγ CALUX bioassays

pyrene and fluorene showed a weak agonistic activity for the PPAR y receptor. Only BaP showed a weak antagonistic activity. In both the agonistic and antagonistic tests, no effects were observed in ...

Clean up strategy for the analysis of PAH in food of animal origin

options could not eliminate early eluting interferences which hamper the determination of benzo[c]fluorene (B[c]F). However, in the elution range of the 4 PAH s under legislation in the next future, several ...

Electrokinetic transport of PAH-degrading bacteria in model aquifers and soil.

Aluminum Silicates Anthracenes Biodegradation, Environmental Electricity Electrophoresis Fluorenes Glass Locomotion Mycobacterium Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Porosity Silicon Dioxide Soil Microbiology ...

Elucidation of the metabolic pathway of fluorene and cometabolic pathways of phenanthrene, fluoranthene, anthracene and dibenzothiophene by Sphingomonas sp. LB126.

Res Microbiol, Volume 154, Issue 3, p.199-206 (2003) Keywords: Anthracenes Biodegradation, Environmental Environmental Pollutants Fluorenes Hydroxybenzoates Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Phenanthrenes ...

A transcriptional luxAB reporter fusion responding to fluorene in Sphingomonas sp. LB126 and its initial characterisation for whole-cell bioreporter purposes.

Keywords: Artificial Gene Fusion Biosensing Techniques Fluorenes Genes, Bacterial Genes, Reporter Hydroxybenzoates Light Luciferases Mutation Phthalic Acids Promoter Regions, Genetic Sphingomonas Time Factors ...

Fluorene degradation by Sphingomonas sp. LB126 proceeds through protocatechuic acid: a genetic analysis.

152, Issue 10, p.861-72 (2001) Keywords: Bacterial Proteins Biodegradation, Environmental Cloning, Molecular Dioxygenases Flavoproteins Fluorenes Genetic Complementation Test Hydroxybenzoates Molecular ...

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