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Publikováno v:
Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 220
Current and proposed transcontinental pipelines for the transport of diluted bitumen (dilbit) from the Canadian oil sands traverse the coastal watersheds of British Columbia, habitat essential to Pacific salmonids. To determine the potential risks po
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 252:110538
P-glycoprotein (P-gp) plays a pivotal role in cellular defense, aimed at reducing xenobiotic accumulation. As a member of the ABC family of proteins, expression of this protein confers the multixenobiotic resistant (MXR) phenotype in aquatic organism
Autor:
Christopher J. Kennedy, Fiona S. L. Brinkman, Heather L. Osachoff, Lorraine L.Y. Brown, Graham van Aggelen, Leena Tirrul
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics. 19:112-119
Estrone (E1), a natural estrogen hormone found in sewage effluents and surface waters, has known endocrine disrupting effects in fish, thus, it is a contaminant of emerging concern. Juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were exposed to an envi
Autor:
Lesley K. Shelley, G. Van Aggelen, Heather L. Osachoff, Vesna Furtula, Christopher J. Kennedy
Publikováno v:
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 65:276-285
Estrogenic compounds found in the aquatic environment include natural and synthetic estrogen hormones as well as other less potent estrogenic xenobiotics. In this study, a comprehensive approach was used to examine effects on fish endocrine system en
Autor:
Fiona S. L. Brinkman, Heather L. Osachoff, Richard Palmer, Thea Van Rossum, Melanie M. Pylatuk, Raymond Lo, Nicola Lower, Emma Griffiths, Christopher J. Kennedy, May Quach
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Environmental Science, Vol 3 (2016)
Due to the environmental persistence, bioaccumulation, and toxicity of metals released by mining activities, mitigation methods are crucial to minimize impacts on aquatic environments. Bioremediation is one mitigation strategy used to reduce the pote
Autor:
Heather L. Osachoff, Hafizan Juahir, Vesna Furtula, Patricia A. Chambers, Al Colodey, George Derksen
Publikováno v:
Water Research. 46:1079-1092
The effects of agricultural activities on stream water quality were assessed by nitrogen analysis, further investigated by gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) sterol analysis (including chemometric analysis), and characterized by bacterial s
Autor:
Johnny Liu, Christopher J. Kennedy, Heather L. Osachoff, Joanne Harkness, Patricia A. Chambers, Vesna Furtula
Publikováno v:
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 223:1017-1031
This study assessed the efficiency of sewage treatment plants (STPs) in removing sterols based on chemical analyses of both influents and effluents. Samples from 3s and three tertiary plants were collected and analyzed by gas chromatography mass spec
Autor:
Eduarda M. Santos, Mark R. Viant, Peter G. Lord, Caren C. Helbing, Daniel W. Bearden, Anne O’Neill, Charles R. Tyler, Rachel C. Skirrow, Yoshi Kagami, Heather L. Osachoff, Paul F. Hoekstra, Tim Collette, Li Liu, William H. Benson, William S. Baldwin, Lorraine Yu, Terry McIntyre, Francesco Falciani, Graham van Aggelen, Michael R. Embry, Stephen G. George, David C. Volz, Taisen Iguchi, Tim D. Williams, Gerald T. Ankley, Nancy D. Denslow, J. Kevin Chipman, Peter Kille, Ed J. Perkins, Don Versteeg, John A. Craft, Ioanna Katsiadaki, Jason Snape
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background: In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxicogenomics sponsored by the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (Fish Toxicogenomics—Moving into Regulation and Monitoring, held 21–23 April
Autor:
Graham van Aggelen, Christopher J. Kennedy, Rachel C. Skirrow, Eric R. Hall, Caren C. Helbing, Mehrnoush Mohammadali, Heather L. Osachoff, Lorraine Brown
Publikováno v:
Water research. 62
Pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) can evade degradation in sewage treatment plants (STPs) and can be chronically discharged into the environment, causing concern for aquatic organisms, wildlife, and humans that may be exposed to these
Xenobiotics that mimic or obstruct endocrine function in vertebrates and affect the function of a wide variety of physiological systems including reproduction, immunity, osmoregulation, development, and growth are termed endocrine disrupting chemical
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