There have been two new papers prepared with contribution of SECANTOX group members. Pavel Babica participated in a study focusing on oxidative transformation of estrogenic hormones by high-valent iron species. The study was done in collaboration among Institute of Botany (Department of Experimental Phycology and Ecotoxicology), Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials, and Texas A&M University (Department of Environmental and Occupational Health). Its results are going to be published in Physical Chemistry - Chemical Physics journal. The other paper co-authored by Pavel Babica and Libor Jaša focuses on cellular effects of well-recognized endocrine disrupting chemicals, methoxychlor and vinclozolin, which can apparently also alter intercellular and intracellular signaling via rapid mechanisms independent on genomic signaling by steroid hormone receptors. This study was prepared in collaboration between Institute of Botany, RECETOX and Michigan State University (Department of Pediatrics and Human Development and Institute for Integrative Toxicology) and accepted for publication in Toxicological Sciences. Machalová-Šišková, K., Jančula, D., Drahoš, B., Machala, L., Babica, P., Godoy-Alonso, P., Trávníček, Z., Maršálek, B., Sharma, V. K., Zbořil., R.* (2016): High-valent iron (FeVI, FeV, and FeIV) species in water: Characterization and oxidative transformation of estrogenic hormones. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 18(28):18802-18810 UPDATE: Full-text PubMed Babica, P.*, Zurabian, R., Kumar, E.R., Chopra, R., Mianecki, M. J., Park, J.-S., Jaša, L., Trosko, J. E., Upham, B. L. (2016): Methoxychlor and vincolozolin induce rapid changes in intracellular and intercellular signaling in liver progenitor cells. Toxicological Sciences 153(1):174-185 UPDATE: Full-text PubMed Pavel BBC
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