Browsing NIVA Open Access Archive by Author "Adamovsky, Ondrej"
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Application of AOPs to assist regulatory assessment of chemical risks – Case studies, needs and recommendations
Bajard, Lola; Adamovsky, Ondrej; Audouze, Karine; Baken, Kirsten; Barouki, Robert; Beltman, Joost B.; Beronius, Anna; Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva Cecilie; Cano-Sancho, German; de Baat, Milo L.; Di Tillio, Filippo; Fernandez, Mariana F.; FitzGerald, Rex E.; Gundacker, Claudia; Hernández, Antonio F.; Hilscherova, Klara; Karakitsios, Spyros; Kuchovska, Eliska; Long, Manhai; Luijten, Mirjam; Majid, Sanah; Marx-Stoelting, Philip; Mustieles, Vicente; Negi, Chander K.; Sarigiannis, Dimosthenis; Scholz, Stefan; Sovadinova, Iva; Stierum, Rob; Tanabe, Shihori; Tollefsen, Knut-Erik; van den Brand, Annick D.; Vogs, Carolina; Wielsøe, Maria; Wittwehr, Clemens; Blaha, Ludek (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)While human regulatory risk assessment (RA) still largely relies on animal studies, new approach methodologies (NAMs) based on in vitro, in silico or non-mammalian alternative models are increasingly used to evaluate ... -
Exploring BPA alternatives – Environmental levels and toxicity review
Adamovsky, Ondrej; Groh, Ksenia J.; Białk-Bielińska, Anna; Escher, Beate I.; Beaudouin, R.; Mora Lagares, Liadys; Tollefsen, Knut-Erik; Fenske, Martina; Mulkiewicz, Ewa; Creusot, Nicolas; Sosnowska, Anita; Loureiro, Susana; Beyer, Jonny; Repetto, Guillermo; Štern, Alja; Lopes, Isabel; Monteiro, Marta; Zikova-Kloas, Andrea; Eleršek, Tina; Vračko, Marjan; Zdybel, Szymon; Puzyn, Tomasz; Koczur, Weronika; Ebsen Morthorst, Jane; Holbech, Henrik; Carlsson, Gunnar; Örn, Stefan; Herrero, Óscar; Siddique, Ayesha; Liess, Matthias; Braun, Georg; Srebny, Vanessa; Žegura, Bojana; Hinfray, Nathalie; Brion, François; Knapen, Dries; Vandeputte, Ellen; Stinckens, Evelyn; Vergauwen, Lucia; Behrendt, Lars; João Silva, Maria; Blaha, Ludek; Kyriakopoulou, Katerina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Bisphenol A alternatives are manufactured as potentially less harmful substitutes of bisphenol A (BPA) that offer similar functionality. These alternatives are already in the market, entering the environment and thus raising ...