Search Results - "Puijker, Leo"
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Detection of Multiple Hormonal Activities in Wastewater Effluents and Surface Water, Using a Panel of Steroid Receptor CALUX Bioassays
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-08-2008)“…It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb endocrine processes, for example via interaction with the…”
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Comparison of Five in Vitro Bioassays to Measure Estrogenic Activity in Environmental Waters
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-05-2010)“…Bioassays are well established in the pharmaceutical industry and single compound analysis, but there is still uncertainty about their usefulness in…”
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Trigger values for investigation of hormonal activity in drinking water and its sources using CALUX bioassays
Published in Environment international (01-05-2013)“…To screen for hormonal activity in water samples, highly sensitive in vitro CALUX bioassays are available which allow detection of estrogenic (ERα), androgenic…”
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Occurrence of glucocorticogenic activity in various surface waters in The Netherlands
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-09-2013)“…•Glucocorticogenic compounds are emerging contaminants in the environment.•A powerful bioassay is available to measure glucocorticogenic effects in the…”
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Broad target chemical screening approach used as tool for rapid assessment of groundwater quality
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-06-2012)“…The chemical water quality is often assessed by screening for a limited set of target chemicals. This ‘conventional’ target analysis approach inevitably misses…”
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Odour and flavour thresholds of gasoline additives (MTBE, ETBE and TAME) and their occurrence in Dutch drinking water collection areas
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-07-2009)“…The use of ETBE (ethyl- tert-butylether) as gasoline additive has recently grown rapidly. Contamination of aquatic systems is well documented for MTBE (methyl-…”
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Influence of process conditions and water quality on the formation of mutagenic byproducts in UV/H2O2 processes
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-05-2015)“…UV/H2O2 processes in drinking water treatment may generate byproducts which cause an increased response in Ames fluctuation assays. As this probably involves a…”
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An in vitro/ in vivo screening assay as a sensitive tool to assess endocrine disruptive activity in surface water
Published in Environment international (01-04-2007)“…Adult male fathead minnow were exposed for 14 or 28-days under flow-through conditions to undiluted filtered water samples from the rivers Meuse and Rhine in…”
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