Reconnaissance of Mixed Organic and Inorganic Chemicals in Private and Public Supply Tapwaters at Selected Residential and Workplace Sites in the United States

In vitro bioactivity concentrations and chemical concentrations of estrogens, androgens, and glucocorticoids from a pilot study of US tapwaters. In vitro bioassays include T47D-Kbluc, MDA-kb2, and a CV-1 cell line transduced with human glucocorticoid receptor.

This dataset is associated with the following publication: Bradley, P., D. Kolpin, K. Romanok, K. Smalling, M. Focaszio, J. Brown, M. Cardon, K. Carpenter, S. Corsi, L. DeCicco, J. Dietze, N. Evans, E. Furlong, C. Givens, J. Gray, D. Griffin, C. Higgins, M. Hladik, L. Iwanowicz, C. Journey, K. Kuivila, J. Masoner, C. McDonough, M. Meyer, J. Orlando, M. Strynar, C. Weis, and V. Wilson. Reconnaissance of Mixed Organic and Inorganic Chemicals in Private and Public Supply Tapwaters at Selected Residential and Workplace Sites in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology Letters. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 13972-13985, (2018).

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notes In vitro bioactivity concentrations and chemical concentrations of estrogens, androgens, and glucocorticoids from a pilot study of US tapwaters. In vitro bioassays include T47D-Kbluc, MDA-kb2, and a CV-1 cell line transduced with human glucocorticoid receptor. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Bradley, P., D. Kolpin, K. Romanok, K. Smalling, M. Focaszio, J. Brown, M. Cardon, K. Carpenter, S. Corsi, L. DeCicco, J. Dietze, N. Evans, E. Furlong, C. Givens, J. Gray, D. Griffin, C. Higgins, M. Hladik, L. Iwanowicz, C. Journey, K. Kuivila, J. Masoner, C. McDonough, M. Meyer, J. Orlando, M. Strynar, C. Weis, and V. Wilson. Reconnaissance of Mixed Organic and Inorganic Chemicals in Private and Public Supply Tapwaters at Selected Residential and Workplace Sites in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology Letters. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 13972-13985, (2018).
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title Reconnaissance of Mixed Organic and Inorganic Chemicals in Private and Public Supply Tapwaters at Selected Residential and Workplace Sites in the United States