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    Sediments in the mangrove areas contribute to the removal of endocrine disrupting chemicals in coastal sediments of Macau SAR, China, and harbour microbial communities capable of degrading E2, EE2, BPA and BPS

    The occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) is a major issue for marine and coastal environments in the proximity of urban areas. The occurrence of EDCs in the Pearl River Delta region is well docu...

    Irina S. Moreira, Alexandre Lebel, **anzhi Peng, Paula M. L. Castro in Biodegradation (2021)

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    Analysis of Environmental Endocrine Disrupting Activities Using Recombinant Yeast Assay in Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluents

    A battery of in vitro recombinant yeast bioassays was conducted to assess the estrogen receptor, androgen receptor, progesterone receptor and thyroid receptor ant/agonistic activities of effluents collected fr...

    Jian Li, Zijian Wang, Mei Ma, **anzhi Peng in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (2010)