Modulation of steroidogenesis by coastal waters and sewage effluents of Hong Kong, China, using the H295R assay

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Authors

GRACIA T. JONES P.D. HIGLEY E.B. HILSCHEROVÁ Klára NEWSTED J. MURPHY M.B. CHAN A.K.Y. ZHANG X.W. HECKER M. LAM P.K.S. WU R.S.S. GIESY J.P.

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Environment influence on health
Keywords H295R; endocrine disruption; in vitro
Description This complex study investigates modulation of steroidogenesis in model adrenocortical cell line H295R by samples from coastal waters and sewage effluents of Hong Kong. It shows significant modulations of several steroidogenic enzymes by the tested environmental samples.
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