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227 related items for PubMed ID: 21530984

  • 1. Estrogen pollution in a highly productive ecosystem off central-south Chile.
    Bertin A, Inostroza PA, Quiñones RA.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2011 Jul; 62(7):1530-7. PubMed ID: 21530984
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  • 2. Occurrence of selected estrogenic compounds and estrogenic activity in surface water and sediment of Langat River (Malaysia).
    Praveena SM, Lui TS, Hamin N, Razak SQ, Aris AZ.
    Environ Monit Assess; 2016 Jul; 188(7):442. PubMed ID: 27353134
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  • 6. Natural and synthetic endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water, sediment and biota of a coastal lagoon.
    Pojana G, Gomiero A, Jonkers N, Marcomini A.
    Environ Int; 2007 Oct; 33(7):929-36. PubMed ID: 17559935
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  • 7. Fluctuations in natural and synthetic estrogen concentrations in a tidal estuary in south-eastern Australia.
    Ferguson EM, Allinson M, Allinson G, Swearer SE, Hassell KL.
    Water Res; 2013 Mar 15; 47(4):1604-15. PubMed ID: 23305682
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  • 8. Occurrence of estrogens in sewage sludge and their fate during plant-scale anaerobic digestion.
    Muller M, Combalbert S, Delgenès N, Bergheaud V, Rocher V, Benoît P, Delgenès JP, Patureau D, Hernandez-Raquet G.
    Chemosphere; 2010 Sep 15; 81(1):65-71. PubMed ID: 20673956
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  • 9. Levels of endocrine disrupting compounds in South China Sea.
    Zhang LP, Wang XH, Ya ML, Wu YL, Li YY, Zhang ZL.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2014 Aug 30; 85(2):628-33. PubMed ID: 24556359
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  • 12. Occurrence, fate, and biodegradation of estrogens in sewage and manure.
    Combalbert S, Hernandez-Raquet G.
    Appl Microbiol Biotechnol; 2010 May 30; 86(6):1671-92. PubMed ID: 20354692
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  • 13. 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.
    Environ Pollut; 2006 Nov 30; 144(2):632-8. PubMed ID: 16533546
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  • 18. Occurrence and partitioning of endocrine-disrupting compounds in the marine environment of Thermaikos Gulf, Northern Aegean Sea, Greece.
    Arditsoglou A, Voutsa D.
    Mar Pollut Bull; 2012 Nov 30; 64(11):2443-52. PubMed ID: 22921147
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  • 20. Estrogenic effects along the river Saale.
    Buchinger S, Heininger P, Schlüsener M, Reifferscheid G, Claus E.
    Environ Toxicol Chem; 2013 Mar 30; 32(3):526-34. PubMed ID: 23280691
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