Large effects from small exposures. I. Mechanisms for endocrine-disrupting chemicals with estrogenic activity
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Holding thermal receipt paper and eating food after using hand sanitizer results in high serum bioactive and urine total levels of bisphenol A (BPA)Is bisphenol-A exposure during pregnancy associated with blood glucose levels or diagnosis of gestational diabetes?Estrogenic chemicals in plastic and oral contraceptives disrupt development of the fetal mouse prostate and urethra.An extensive new literature concerning low-dose effects of bisphenol A shows the need for a new risk assessmentHormones 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 exposureAssociation between serum perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and thyroid disease in the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyNo effect of route of exposure (oral; subcutaneous injection) on plasma bisphenol A throughout 24h after administration in neonatal female miceA perspective on the scientific, philosophical, and policy dimensions of hormesisBisphenol-A and the great divide: a review of controversies in the field of endocrine disruptionDirect evidence revealing structural elements essential for the high binding ability of bisphenol A to human estrogen-related receptor-gammaPrenatal bisphenol A exposure and early childhood behaviorLow phytoestrogen levels in feed increase fetal serum estradiol resulting in the "fetal estrogenization syndrome" and obesity in CD-1 miceDevelopmental programming and endocrine disruptor effects on reproductive neuroendocrine systemsConcentrations of urinary phthalate metabolites are associated with increased waist circumference and insulin resistance in adult U.S. malesIn vivo effects of bisphenol A in laboratory rodent studiesEstrogen, mitochondria, and growth of cancer and non-cancer cellsEstradiol uptake, toxicity, metabolism, and adverse effects on cadmium-treated amphibian embryos.Chemical mixtures: considering the evolution of toxicology and chemical assessment.Survivorship patterns of larval amphibians exposed to low concentrations of atrazineLow doses of bisphenol A and diethylstilbestrol impair Ca2+ signals in pancreatic alpha-cells through a nonclassical membrane estrogen receptor within intact islets of Langerhans.Exposure, postexposure, and density-mediated effects of atrazine on amphibians: breaking down net effects into their parts.Preconception Care: A New Standard of Care within Maternal Health ServicesRisk Evaluation of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals: Effects of Developmental Exposure to Low Doses of Bisphenol A on Behavior and Physiology in Mice (Mus musculus)The estrogenic content of rodent diets, bedding, cages, and water bottles and its effect on bisphenol A studiesUsing systematic reviews for hazard and risk assessment of endocrine disrupting chemicalsThe effect of environmental chemicals on the tumor microenvironmentUrinary, circulating, and tissue biomonitoring studies indicate widespread exposure to bisphenol ADrinking water with uranium below the U.S. EPA water standard causes estrogen receptor-dependent responses in female miceEDC-2: The Endocrine Society's Second Scientific Statement on Endocrine-Disrupting ChemicalsUrinary bisphenol A concentrations in girls from rural and urban Egypt: a pilot studyUse of amniotic fluid for determining pregnancies at risk of preterm birth and for studying diseases of potential environmental etiologyChanges in urinary bisphenol A concentrations associated with placement of dental composite restorations in children and adolescentsDialkyl phosphate urinary metabolites and chromosomal abnormalities in human spermThe Relationship between the Blood Level of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Common Gastrointestinal SymptomsEvidence that bisphenol A (BPA) can be accurately measured without contamination in human serum and urine, and that BPA causes numerous hazards from multiple routes of exposureResidential proximity to agricultural pesticide applications and childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemiaThe in vivo estrogenic and in vitro anti-estrogenic activity of permethrin and bifenthrinTranscriptional biomarkers of steroidogenesis and trophoblast differentiation in the placenta in relation to prenatal phthalate exposure
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Large effects from small exposures. I. Mechanisms for endocrine-disrupting chemicals with estrogenic activity
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Barbara M Judy
Edward M Curran
Frederick S vom Saal
Julia A Taylor
Kristina A Thayer
Wade V Welshons
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