Relative binding affinity-serum modified access (RBA-SMA) assay predicts the relative in vivo bioactivity of the xenoestrogens bisphenol A and octylphenol
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The toxic origins of diseaseBasic exploratory research versus guideline-compliant studies used for hazard evaluation and risk assessment: bisphenol A as a case studyEstrogenic chemicals in plastic and oral contraceptives disrupt development of the fetal mouse prostate and urethra.Exposure to a low dose of bisphenol A during fetal life or in adulthood alters maternal behavior in miceBiotransformations of bisphenol A in a mammalian model: answers and new questions raised by low-dose metabolic fate studies in pregnant CD1 miceBisphenol A is released from used polycarbonate animal cages into water at room temperatureUrinary concentrations of bisphenol A and 4-nonylphenol in a human reference populationAn extensive new literature concerning low-dose effects of bisphenol A shows the need for a new risk assessmentAre environmental levels of bisphenol a associated with reproductive function in fertile men?Hormones and endocrine-disrupting chemicals: low-dose effects and nonmonotonic dose responsesThe estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) and obesityChapel Hill bisphenol A expert panel consensus statement: integration of mechanisms, effects in animals and potential to impact human health at current levels of exposurePerinatal exposure to bisphenol-A alters peripubertal mammary gland development in miceThe politics of plastics: the making and unmaking of bisphenol a "safety"Bisphenol A prevents the synaptogenic response to estradiol in hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of ovariectomized nonhuman primatesDevelopmental exposure to estradiol and bisphenol A increases susceptibility to prostate carcinogenesis and epigenetically regulates phosphodiesterase type 4 variant 4Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: the case of bisphenol ADirect evidence revealing structural elements essential for the high binding ability of bisphenol A to human estrogen-related receptor-gammaEndocrine disruptors and human health--is there a problem? An updateEvaluating the effects of endocrine disruptors on endocrine function during developmentEstradiol and Bisphenol A stimulate androgen receptor and estrogen receptor gene expression in fetal mouse prostate mesenchyme cellsEndocrine disrupting chemicals: a new and emerging public health problem?Induction of mammary gland ductal hyperplasias and carcinoma in situ following fetal bisphenol A exposureIn vivo effects of bisphenol A in laboratory rodent studiesDisposition of orally administered 2,2-Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane (Bisphenol A) in pregnant rats and the placental transfer to fetusesEffects of dibutyl phthalate as an environmental endocrine disruptor on gonadal sex differentiation of genetic males of the frog Rana rugosaParent bisphenol A accumulation in the human maternal-fetal-placental unitIn vitro and in vivo estrogenicity of UV screensInterlaboratory comparison of four in vitro assays for assessing androgenic and antiandrogenic activity of environmental chemicals.Natural variability and the influence of concurrent control values on the detection and interpretation of low-dose or weak endocrine toxicities.Perinatal exposure to low doses of bisphenol A affects body weight, patterns of estrous cyclicity, and plasma LH levelsThe mouse uterotrophic assay: a reevaluation of its validity in assessing the estrogenicity of bisphenol ALarge effects from small exposures. I. Mechanisms for endocrine-disrupting chemicals with estrogenic activityA critical review of methods for comparing estrogenic activity of endogenous and exogenous chemicals in human milk and infant formula.Estrogen regulation of testicular functionThe OECD program to validate the rat uterotrophic bioassay. Phase 2: dietary phytoestrogen analyses.Effect of bisphenol A on murine immune function: modulation of interferon-gamma, IgG2a, and disease symptoms in NZB X NZW F1 miceMolecular Mechanisms of Action of BPABisphenol-A and Female Infertility: A Possible Role of Gene-Environment InteractionsLifetime-dependent effects of bisphenol A on asthma development in an experimental mouse model
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Relative binding affinity-serum modified access (RBA-SMA) assay predicts the relative in vivo bioactivity of the xenoestrogens bisphenol A and octylphenol
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1997 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1997 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1997年の論文
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Relative binding affinity-seru ...... ns bisphenol A and octylphenol
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Relative binding affinity-seru ...... ns bisphenol A and octylphenol
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F S vom Saal
K A Thayer
M Boechler
W V Welshons
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10.1289/EHP.9710570
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1997-01-01T00:00:00Z