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Transport Proteins in Blood: A Possible Role in Hormone Disrupting Effects of Pollutants
Hormone disrupting activities of pesticides and other enviromental contaminants are of great concern and many efforts have been made to develop... -
Phytoestrogens and Health
Phytoestrogens are compounds that are naturally present in almost all plant foods to a varying degree. They include several different classes of... -
Fiber-in-tube solid-phase microextraction: a fibrous rigid-rod heterocyclic polymer as the extraction medium
A novel “fiber-in-tube” configuration has been applied to the extraction tube of solid phase microextraction (SPME), and the direct coupling of the...
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Ökotoxikologische Testmethoden
Zahlreiche Umweltchemikalien, die aus den unterschiedlichsten Quellen in die Gewässer gelangen, werden der Wasserphase zunächst dadurch entzogen, daβ... -
Determination of endogenous and exogenous estrogens in effluents from sewage treatment plants at the ng/L-level
An analytical method for the determination of the major endogenous and exogenous estrogenic steriods in effluent water samples of sewage treatment...
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Immunochromatographic techniques – a critical review
Hyphenated techniques have become very popular during the last decade. Nevertheless, the use of biochemical methods, such as immunoassays, in...
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A new concept for the bioeffects-related analysis of xenoestrogens: Hyphenation of receptor assays with LC-MS
The wide variety of known and unknown endocrine disruptors demands highly efficient methods for detecting the relevant endocrine disrupting...
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Enzyme-catalyzed degradation of aliphatic polycarbonates prepared from epoxides and carbon dioxide
Films of aliphatic polycarbonates prepared from epoxides and carbon dioxide were found for the first time to be degradable with a single enzyme, Rhizop...
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Occurrence of hormonally active compounds in food: a review
The present review gives an overview of the occurrence of hormones, hormone mimics, and hormone antagonists in food. The first part deals...
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Genotoxicity of estrogens
Genotoxic effect of the endogenous mammalian estrogen 17β-estradiol and the synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol have recently been demonstrated,...
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