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The Human Exposome: Integrating the Environment, Human Health, and Society for the Next 60 years. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Sci Technol
Gago-Ferrero P   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Uses and issues of biomonitoring

International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2007
In the last two decades, an explosion in information and literature on human biomonitoring data has occurred. Symposia, workshops, and workgroups have been formed to discuss all issues surrounding biomonitoring. One such workgroup, formed by the International Life Sciences Institute's Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI), developed a ...
Dana Boyd Barr
exaly   +3 more sources

Interpreting biomonitoring data for 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid: Update to Biomonitoring Equivalents and population biomonitoring data

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2015
Urinary biomonitoring data for 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) reflect aggregate population exposures to trace 2,4-D residues in diet and the environment. These data can be interpreted in the context of current risk assessments by comparison to a Biomonitoring Equivalent (BE), which is an estimate of the average biomarker concentration ...
Lesa L Aylward, Sean M Hays
exaly   +6 more sources

Biomonitoring

open access: yes, 2014
Biomonitoring refers to the systematic measurement of compounds and/or detection of cell or cell molecules alterations in living organisms with the purpose of identifying or assessing potential hazardous exposure and effects to chemicals or other ...
C. Costa, J.P. Teixeira
openaire   +2 more sources

Biomonitoring of catastrophes

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1990
I have been exposed to the technical literature, attitudes, and behaviour associated with large scale potential accidents. The time seems appropriate to try to couple these matters with what we now know of bioindicator systems. There are some good case histories, for example, with respect to oil pollution events, and unplanned releases of radioactivity.
openaire   +2 more sources

DNA adducts in biomonitoring

Toxicology Letters, 1995
The types of occupational groups studied by postlabelling include foundry, coke oven and aluminium workers, roofers, garage and terminal workers, car mechanics and chimney sweeps. There does not seem to be a direct relationship between the exposure and adduct levels.
openaire   +3 more sources

Biomonitoring Equivalents for glyphosate

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2023
One of the most widely used herbicides worldwide, glyphosate is registered for use in many agricultural and non-agricultural settings. Accordingly, regulatory authorities develop toxicology reference values (TRVs) to conduct risk assessments for potential exposures. Exposures to glyphosate are typically biomonitored via measures of glyphosate in urine.
Sean M, Hays   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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