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The following pages link to Steroid estrogens profiles along river stretches arising from sewage treatment works discharges. (Q34201273):
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- Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in U.K. rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populations (Q24683218) (← links)
- High throughput analysis of solid-bound endocrine disruptors by LDTD-APCI-MS/MS. (Q33449081) (← links)
- Anoxic androgen degradation by the denitrifying bacterium Sterolibacterium denitrificans via the 2,3-seco pathway (Q33601733) (← links)
- A Novel Testosterone Catabolic Pathway in Bacteria (Q35192098) (← links)
- Lumiestrone is Photochemically Derived from Estrone and may be Released to the Environment without Detection (Q35971774) (← links)
- One-step extraction and concentration of estrogens for an adequate monitoring of wastewater using ionic-liquid-based aqueous biphasic systems. (Q36055804) (← links)
- The anti-estrogenic activity of sediments from agriculturally intense watersheds: assessment using in vivo and in vitro assays (Q36161356) (← links)
- Populations of a cyprinid fish are self-sustaining despite widespread feminization of males (Q37580997) (← links)
- Fate and removal of estrogens in municipal wastewater (Q37676936) (← links)
- Micropollutant sorption to membrane polymers: A review of mechanisms for estrogens (Q37812161) (← links)
- Effects of the environmental estrogenic contaminants bisphenol A and 17α-ethinyl estradiol on sexual development and adult behaviors in aquatic wildlife species (Q38256238) (← links)
- The current preference for the immuno-analytical ELISA method for quantitation of steroid hormones (endocrine disruptor compounds) in wastewater in South Africa (Q39021304) (← links)
- Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) inducers and estrogen receptor (ER) activities in surface sediments of Three Gorges Reservoir, China evaluated with in vitro cell bioassays (Q39064834) (← links)
- Quantitative evaluation of laboratory uptake rates for pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and steroid hormones using POCIS (Q39113592) (← links)
- The endocrine disrupting potential of sediments from the Upper Danube River (Germany) as revealed by in vitro bioassays and chemical analysis (Q39658888) (← links)
- Occurrence of endocrine-disrupting phenols and estrogens in water and sediment of the Songhua river, northeastern China (Q40167146) (← links)
- Machine learning reveals sex-specific 17β-estradiol-responsive expression patterns in white perch (Morone americana) plasma proteins (Q41031171) (← links)
- Distributions and ecological risk assessment of estrogens and bisphenol A in an arid and semiarid area in northwest China (Q41936301) (← links)
- Assessment of estrogenic activity conducted by combining bioassay and chemical analyses of the effluent from wastewater treatment plants in Nanjing, China (Q42915470) (← links)
- 17α‐ethinylestradiol induces an imbalance between apoptosis and cell proliferation to sex steroid disruption in a testis culture of gudgeon, Gobio gobio (Q42915501) (← links)
- Dynamic multi-phase partitioning of decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) in river water (Q43056487) (← links)
- Sustainable risk management of emerging contaminants in municipal wastewaters (Q43309404) (← links)
- Elevated risk from estrogens in the Yodo River basin (Japan) in winter and ozonation as a management option. (Q43311664) (← links)
- Sorption of trace organics and engineered nanomaterials onto wetland plant material (Q43313592) (← links)
- Comparing steroid estrogen, and nonylphenol content across a range of European sewage plants with different treatment and management practices. (Q43317684) (← links)
- Influence of operational parameters (sludge retention time and hydraulic residence time) on the removal of estrogens by membrane bioreactor. (Q43326669) (← links)
- Determination of steroid estrogens in wastewater treatment plant of a controceptives producing factory (Q43335624) (← links)
- A sensitive liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry method for the determination of natural and synthetic steroid estrogens in seawater and marine biota, with a focus on proposed Water Framework Directive Environmental Quality Standards (Q43461127) (← links)
- Solvent-dependent fluorescence lifetimes of estrone, 17β-estradiol and 17α-ethinylestradiol. (Q44793208) (← links)
- Parent and conjugated estrogens and progestagens in surface water of the Santa Ana River: Determination, occurrence, and risk assessment. (Q45938092) (← links)
- Synthetic estrogen directly affects fish biomass and may indirectly disrupt aquatic food webs (Q46921198) (← links)
- Brain circuit imprints of developmental 17α-Ethinylestradiol exposure in guppies (Poecilia reticulata): persistent effects on anxiety but not on reproductive behaviour. (Q48477158) (← links)
- Steroidal estrogen sources in a sewage-impacted coastal ocean (Q51227855) (← links)
- β-Estradiol and ethinyl-estradiol contamination in the rivers of the Carpathian Basin. (Q51303338) (← links)
- Effects of 17α-ethinylestradiol on individual life-history parameters and estimated population growth rates of the freshwater gastropods Radix balthica and Bithynia tentaculata (Q51576246) (← links)
- Analytical chemistry and ecotoxicology--tasks, needs and trends (Q51705945) (← links)
- Uptake and elimination, and effect of estrogen-like contaminants in estuarine copepods: an experimental study. (Q52601921) (← links)
- Occurrence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in riverine sediments from the Pearl River Delta, China (Q52608457) (← links)
- Assessment of estrogenic contamination and biological effects in Lake Taihu. (Q52609561) (← links)
- Screening of multiple hormonal activities in surface water and sediment from the Pearl River system, South China, using effect-directed in vitro bioassays. (Q52613905) (← links)
- Effect directed analysis and mixture effects of estrogenic compounds in a sediment of the river Elbe. (Q52623142) (← links)
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the Pearl River Delta and coastal environment: sources, transfer, and implications. (Q52650123) (← links)
- Chapter 2.6 Analysis of steroid estrogens in the environment (Q57237731) (← links)
- Chemical Analysis of Contaminants in Sediments (Q57237735) (← links)
- Analysis and distribution of estrogens and progestogens in sewage sludge, soils and sediments (Q57237803) (← links)
- Human Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater Treatment Processes (Q57595317) (← links)
- Effect of Light on Biodegradation of Estrone, 17β-Estradiol, and 17α-Ethinylestradiol in Stream Sediment (Q58238851) (← links)
- Analysis of Hormones in Food (Q58480887) (← links)
- Development and optimisation of a GC-MS method for the evaluation of oestrogens and persistent pollutants in river and seawater samples (Q58743290) (← links)
- Pilot-Scale Removal of Trace Steroid Hormones and Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products from Municipal Wastewater Using a Heterogeneous Fenton’s Catalytic Process (Q58923498) (← links)