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2. Human biomonitoring pilot study DEMOCOPHES in Germany: Contribution to a harmonized European approach
3. New human biomonitoring methods for chemicals of concern—the German approach to enhance relevance
4. New HBM values for emerging substances, inventory of reference and HBM values in force, and working principles of the German Human Biomonitoring Commission
5. Quantification of naphthoquinone mercapturic acids in urine as biomarkers of naphthalene exposure
6. Parabens in 24h urine samples of the German Environmental Specimen Bank from 1995 to 2012
7. Policy recommendations and cost implications for a more sustainable framework for European human biomonitoring surveys
8. Fish consumption patterns and hair mercury levels in children and their mothers in 17 EU countries
9. Lessons learnt on recruitment and fieldwork from a pilot European human biomonitoring survey
10. Mercury analysis in hair: Comparability and quality assessment within the transnational COPHES/DEMOCOPHES project
11. Communication in a Human biomonitoring study: Focus group work, public engagement and lessons learnt in 17 European countries
12. Exposure determinants of cadmium in European mothers and their children
13. The Danish contribution to the European DEMOCOPHES project: A description of cadmium, cotinine and mercury levels in Danish mother-child pairs and the perspectives of supplementary sampling and measurements
14. Urinary BPA measurements in children and mothers from six European member states: Overall results and determinants of exposure
15. Case study: Possible differences in phthalates exposure among the Czech, Hungarian, and Slovak populations identified based on the DEMOCOPHES pilot study results
16. Urinary levels of eight phthalate metabolites and bisphenol A in mother–child pairs from two Spanish locations
17. Rapid determination of nine parabens and seven other environmental phenols in urine samples of German children and adults
18. The European COPHES/DEMOCOPHES project: Towards transnational comparability and reliability of human biomonitoring results
19. A systematic approach for designing a HBM Pilot Study for Europe
20. Hair mercury and urinary cadmium levels in Belgian children and their mothers within the framework of the COPHES/DEMOCOPHES projects
21. Quantification of biomarkers of environmental exposure to di(isononyl)cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate (DINCH) in urine via HPLC–MS/MS
22. Human biomonitoring assessment values: Approaches and data requirements
23. Exposure to phthalates in 5–6 years old primary school starters in Germany—A human biomonitoring study and a cumulative risk assessment
24. 1,2-Dihydroxynaphthalene as biomarker for a naphthalene exposure in humans
25. Phthalate exposure in pregnant women and their children in central Taiwan
26. Reassessment of critical lead effects by the German Human Biomonitoring Commission results in suspension of the human biomonitoring values (HBM I and HBM II) for lead in blood of children and adults
27. Urinary di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP)—Metabolites and male human markers of reproductive function
28. Revised and new reference values for environmental pollutants in urine or blood of children in Germany derived from the German Environmental Survey on Children 2003-2006 (GerES IV)
29. One-year follow-up of perfluorinated compounds in plasma of German residents from Arnsberg formerly exposed to PFOA-contaminated drinking water
30. Levels of metabolites of organophosphate pesticides, phthalates, and bisphenol A in pooled urine specimens from pregnant women participating in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)
31. Acrylamide as environmental noxious agent
32. Monoarylamines in the general population – A cross-sectional population-based study including 1004 Bavarian subjects
33. Preliminary observations on perfluorinated compounds in plasma samples (1977–2004) of young German adults from an area with perfluorooctanoate-contaminated drinking water
34. Acrylamide in children – exposure assessment via urinary acrylamide metabolites as biomarkers
35. Determination of human urinary organophosphate flame retardant metabolites by solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
36. Contribution to the evaluation of reference values for PFOA and PFOS in plasma of children and adults from Germany
37. Subjective complaints in persons under chronic low-dose exposure to lower polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
38. Sources and quantification of human backgroudexposure to acrylamide
39. Urinary metabolite concentrations of organophosphorous pesticides, bisphenol A, and phthalates among pregnant women in Rotterdam, the Netherlands: The Generation R study
40. New reference value and the background exposure for the PAH metabolites 1-hydroxypyrene and 1- and 2-naphthol in urine of the general population in Germany: Basis for validation of human biomonitoring data in environmental medicine
41. Enhancement of percutaneous penetration of aniline and o-toluidine in vitro using skin barrier creams
42. Intake of phthalates and di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate: Results of the Integrated Exposure Assessment Survey based on duplicate diet samples and biomonitoring data
43. Influence of industrial sources on children's health – Hot spot studies in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany
44. Phthalates: Toxicology and exposure
45. Risk assessment of workers exposed to fumes of bitumen: genotoxic effects and urinary metabolites of naphthalene, phenanthrene, and pyrene
46. Development and verification of a toxicokinetic model of polychlorinated biphenyl elimination in persons working in a contaminated building
47. Human biomonitoring: State of the art
48. Human biomonitoring studies in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
49. Internal phthalate exposure over the last two decades – A retrospective human biomonitoring study
50. Determination of secondary, oxidised di-iso-nonylphthalate (DINP) metabolites in human urine representative for the exposure to commercial DINP plasticizers
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