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398 related items for PubMed ID: 16533546

  • 1. Horizontal distribution of steroid estrogens in surface sediments in Tokyo Bay.
    Isobe T, Serizawa S, Horiguchi T, Shibata Y, Managaki S, Takada H, Morita M, Shiraishi H.
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  • 2. Horizontal and vertical distribution of estrogenic activities in sediments and waters from Tokyo Bay, Japan.
    Hashimoto S, Horiuchi A, Yoshimoto T, Nakao M, Omura H, Kato Y, Tanaka H, Kannan K, Giesy JP.
    Arch Environ Contam Toxicol; 2005 Feb; 48(2):209-16. PubMed ID: 15696346
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  • 3. Analysis and occurrence of estrogen in wastewater in Japan.
    Komori K, Tanaka H, Okayasu Y, Yasojima M, Sato C.
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    Chen CY, Wen TY, Wang GS, Cheng HW, Lin YH, Lien GW.
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  • 9. Contribution of known endocrine disrupting substances to the estrogenic activity in Tama River water samples from Japan using instrumental analysis and in vitro reporter gene assay.
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  • 12. Rapid determination of free and conjugated estrogen in different water matrices by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
    Kumar V, Nakada N, Yasojima M, Yamashita N, Johnson AC, Tanaka H.
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  • 14. Occurrence of estrogens in the Scheldt estuary: a 2-year survey.
    Noppe H, Verslycke T, De Wulf E, Verheyden K, Monteyne E, Van Caeter P, Janssen CR, De brabander HF.
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    Cargouët M, Perdiz D, Mouatassim-Souali A, Tamisier-Karolak S, Levi Y.
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  • 16. Steroid estrogens in ocean sediments.
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    Marfil-Vega R, Suidan MT, Mills MA.
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