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1. Exploring BPA alternatives – Environmental levels and toxicity review

2. Innovative analytical methodologies for characterizing chemical exposure with a view to next-generation risk assessment

3. Harmonized quality assurance/quality control provisions to assess completeness and robustness of MS1 data preprocessing for LC-HRMS-based suspect screening and non-targeted analysis

4. Diagnostiquer et réduire à la source les micropolluants – Retour d’expérience du projet Regard (Bordeaux Métropole)

5. Diagnostiquer et réduire à la source les micropolluants – Retour d’expérience du projet Regard (Bordeaux Métropole)

6. Effect-based monitoring of the Danube River using mobile passive sampling

7. Corrigendum to “European demonstration program on the effect-based and chemical identification and monitoring of organic pollutants in European surface waters” [Sci. Total Environ. 601–602 (2017) 1849–1868]

8. European demonstration program on the effect-based and chemical identification and monitoring of organic pollutants in European surface waters

9. Effect-directed analysis supporting monitoring of aquatic environments — An in-depth overview

10. Combinaison innovante d’outils chimiques et biologiques pour caractériser l’efficacité des traitements tertiaires

11. ECHIBIOTEB : Outils innovants d’échantillonnage, d’analyses chimiques et biologiques pour le suivi des traitements avancés des eaux usées et des boues

12. Large volume sampling and effect-based screening

13. Utilisation des échantillonneurs passifs (POCIS et SPMD) pour le suivi chimique et biologique des traitements avancés des eaux usées

14. Outils chimiques et biologiques innovants pour l'évaluation de l'efficacité des traitement avancés des eaux usés et des traitements des boues

15. ECHIBIOTEB : Outils innovants d'Echantillonnage, d'analyses CHImiques et BIOlogiques pour le suivi de Traitements avancés des Eaux usées et des Boues

16. EU wide campaign exercise on bioassays and chemical mixture effects

20. BFCOD activity in fish cell lines and zebrafish embryos and its modulation by chemical ligands of human aryl hydrocarbon and nuclear receptors.

21. EU wide campaign exercise on bioassays and chemical mixture effects

22. European demonstration program on the effect-based and chemical identification and monitoring of organic pollutants in European surface waters (vol 601, pg 1849, 2017)

23. Exploring BPA alternatives - Environmental levels and toxicity review.

24. Experimental testing of two urban stressors on freshwater biofilms.

25. Innovative analytical methodologies for characterizing chemical exposure with a view to next-generation risk assessment.

26. Identification of polar organic chemicals in the aquatic foodweb: Combining high-resolution mass spectrometry and trend analysis.

27. Dissipation of pesticides by stream biofilms is influenced by hydrological histories.

28. Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry method for quantification of five phospholipid classes in various matrices.

29. Metabolomics insight into the influence of environmental factors in responses of freshwater biofilms to the model herbicide diuron.

30. A Comparative Study of Human and Zebrafish Pregnane X Receptor Activities of Pesticides and Steroids Using In Vitro Reporter Gene Assays.

32. Tolerance Patterns in Stream Biofilms Link Complex Chemical Pollution to Ecological Impacts.

33. Human and Zebrafish Nuclear Progesterone Receptors Are Differently Activated by Manifold Progestins.

34. The Anti-Cancer Drug Dabrafenib Is a Potent Activator of the Human Pregnane X Receptor.

35. Retrospective screening of high-resolution mass spectrometry archived digital samples can improve environmental risk assessment of emerging contaminants: A case study on antifungal azoles.

36. Effect-based monitoring of the Danube River using mobile passive sampling.

37. Corrigendum to "European demonstration program on the effect-based and chemical identification and monitoring of organic pollutants in European surface waters" [Sci. Total Environ. 601-602 (2017) 1849-1868].

38. An integrative approach combining passive sampling, bioassays, and effect-directed analysis to assess the impact of wastewater effluent.

39. European demonstration program on the effect-based and chemical identification and monitoring of organic pollutants in European surface waters.

40. Effect-based tools for monitoring estrogenic mixtures: Evaluation of five in vitro bioassays.

41. Evaluation of an extraction method for a mixture of endocrine disrupters in sediment using chemical and in vitro biological analyses.

42. Zebrafish-based reporter gene assays reveal different estrogenic activities in river waters compared to a conventional human-derived assay.

43. Effect-directed analysis supporting monitoring of aquatic environments--An in-depth overview.

44. Proposal to optimize ecotoxicological evaluation of wastewater treated by conventional biological and ozonation processes.

45. Linking in Vitro Effects and Detected Organic Micropollutants in Surface Water Using Mixture-Toxicity Modeling.

46. Mixtures of chemical pollutants at European legislation safety concentrations: how safe are they?

47. Identification of synthetic steroids in river water downstream from pharmaceutical manufacture discharges based on a bioanalytical approach and passive sampling.

48. Photolysis of estrone generates estrogenic photoproducts with higher activity than the parent compound.

49. Characterization of endocrine disruptors from a complex matrix using estrogen receptor affinity columns and high performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry.

50. Distribution of steroid- and dioxin-like activities between sediments, POCIS and SPMD in a French river subject to mixed pressures.

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