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Chemical-activated luciferase gene expression (CALUX): a novel in vitro bioassay for Ah receptor active compounds in sediments and pore water.

Bioassays for the detection of growth-promoting agents, veterinary drugs and environmental contaminants in food.

Species-specific recombinant cell lines as bioassay systems for the detection of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-like chemicals.

Species-specific antagonism of Ah receptor action by 2,2',5,5'-tetrachloro- and 2,2',3,3'4,4'-hexachlorobiphenyl.

Validation and use of the CALUX-bioassay for the determination of dioxins and PCBs in bovine milk.

Assessing the estrogenic and dioxin-like activities of chemicals and complex mixtures using in vitro recombinant receptor-reporter gene assays.

Bioassay analysis of mixtures of estrogenic and dioxin-like compounds.

Relative potencies of Halowax mixtures and individual PCNs to induce Ah receptor-mediated responses in the rat hepatoma H4IIE-luc cell bioassay.

CAFLUX, a simplified version of the CALUX assay for Ah receptor (ant)agonists based on enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) reporter gene expression.

Application of the CALUX bioassay for quantification of dioxin-like compounds in small amounts of human milk and blood plasma.

Biological screening of Ah receptor agonist activity in butter fat and coconut oil by means of chemical-activated luciferase expression in a genetically engineered cell line (CALUX).

Functional aspects of development toxicity of polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons in experimental animals and human infants.

Report of the WHO working group on the assessment of health risks for human infants from exposure to PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs.

A novel low-cost air sampling device (AmbStack sampler) and detection system (CALUX bioassay) for measuring air emissions of dioxin, furan and PCB on a TEQ basis tested with a model industrial boiler

Characterization of the interaction of transformed rat hepatic cytosolic Ah-receptor with a dioxin responsive transcriptional enhancer.

Application of the CALUX bioassay system for the detection of dioxin-like chemicals (Ah receptor ligands) in whole serum samples and in extracts from commercial and consumer products.

Production of a novel recombinant cell line for use as a bioassay system for detection of 2,3,7,8-TCDD-like chemical.

Effects of oxfendazole on the Ah receptor-mediated induction of ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase and luciferase activity by 2,3,7,8,- tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in Hepa-1c1c7 and H4IIE cell-lines.

Instrumental and bioanalytical measures of dioxin-like activity in sediments from Masan Bay, Korea.

Vertical profile of dioxin-like and estrogenic potencies in a sediment core from Tokyo Bay, Japan.

An innovative injury quantification approach for organisms exposed to AhR-active compounds.

Evidence for estrogenic and TCDD-like activities in extracts of blood and semen of men.

Application of biomarkers for exposure and effect of polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons in naturally exposed European otters (Lutra lutra).

The CALUX assay adapted and validated for measuring TCDD equivalents in blood plasma.

Analysis of PCB-congeners (by GC-ECD) and dioxin-like toxic equivalence (by CALUX assay) in females with endometriosis and other fertility problems.

Comparison of Ah receptor-mediated luciferase and ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase induction in H4IIE cells: Implications for their use as bioanalytical tools for the detection of ployhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons.

A comparison and discussion of two differing methods of measuring dioxin-like compounds: gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and the CALUX bioassay- implications for health studies.

Antagonistic effects of mono- and di-ortho-substituted PCBs in the EROD activity and the luciferase reporter gene assay in vitro.

The application of reporter gene assays for the determination of the toxic potency of diffuse air pollution.

Comparison of Chemical-Activated Luciferase Gene Expression Bioassay and Gas Chromatography for PCB Determination in Human Serum and Follicular Fluid


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