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Species | Edwin SonneveldSummaryAffiliation: BioDetection Systems B.V Country: The Netherlands Publications
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Development of androgen- and estrogen-responsive bioassays, members of a panel of human cell line-based highly selective steroid-responsive bioassaysEdwin Sonneveld
BioDetection Systems B V, Badhuisweg 3, 1031 CM Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Toxicol Sci 83:136-48. 2005..6 pM), and high androgen selectivity. Potential applications such as testing the androgenic or estrogenic activity of pure chemicals and pharmaceuticals and complex mixtures (environmental, food, feed, and clinical) are discussed...
Glucocorticoid-enhanced expression of dioxin target genes through regulation of the rat aryl hydrocarbon receptorEdwin Sonneveld
BioDetection Systems B V, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Toxicol Sci 99:455-69. 2007....
Comparison of in vitro and in vivo screening models for androgenic and estrogenic activitiesEdwin Sonneveld
BioDetection Systems B V, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Toxicol Sci 89:173-87. 2006..The in vitro assays were found to be good predictors of in vivo androgenic or estrogenic activity of a range of compounds, allowing prescreen and/or possible reduction of animal studies...
Validation of in vitro screening models for progestagenic activities: inter-assay comparison and correlation with in vivo activity in rabbitsEdwin Sonneveld
BioDetection Systems BV, Science Park 406, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Toxicol In Vitro 25:545-54. 2011....
Detection of multiple hormonal activities in wastewater effluents and surface water, using a panel of steroid receptor CALUX bioassaysSander C van der Linden
BioDetection Systems B V, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Environ Sci Technol 42:5814-20. 2008..Further studies are needed to establish the identity of the active compounds and to understand the significance of the level of activities with regard to human and ecotoxicological risks...
Interaction of polycyclic musks and UV filters with the estrogen receptor (ER), androgen receptor (AR), and progesterone receptor (PR) in reporter gene bioassaysRichard H M M Schreurs
Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands, and BioDetection Systems BV, Badhuisweg 3, 1031 CM, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Toxicol Sci 83:264-72. 2005..01 muM. The activity of anti-progestagenic xenobiotics at low concentrations indicates the need to undertake more research to find out about the potential endocrine disrupting effects of these compounds in vivo...
Endocrine effects of polycyclic musks: do we smell a rat?Bart van der Burg
BioDetection Systems BV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Int J Androl 31:188-93. 2008..So far, we found agonistic, rather than antagonistic, effects in water samples, suggesting a predominance of agonistic compounds in such samples...
Biotransformation of brominated flame retardants into potentially endocrine-disrupting metabolites, with special attention to 2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-47)Timo Hamers
Institute for Environmental Studies IVM, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Mol Nutr Food Res 52:284-98. 2008..In combination with other environmentally relevant hydroxylated organohalogens acting on TTR-binding and E2SULT inhibition, internal exposure to BFR metabolites may significantly contribute to the overall risk of endocrine disruption...
Examination of the in vitro (anti)estrogenic, (anti)androgenic and (anti)dioxin-like activities of tetralin, indane and isochroman derivatives using receptor-specific bioassaysRichard H M M Schreurs
Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80176, 3508 TD, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Toxicol Lett 156:261-75. 2005..As far as we are aware, molecules derived from indane, tetralin and isochroman showing direct interaction with the ER and AR have not been reported previously...
Prolonged progestin treatment induces the promoter of CDK inhibitor p21 Cip1,Waf1 through activation of p53 in human breast and endometrial tumor cellsHenri A Kester
Hubrecht Laboratory, Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, Uppsalalaan 8, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Exp Cell Res 284:264-73. 2003..This may be an important mechanism involved in progestin-inhibited cellular proliferation in these cells...
