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Androgenic and estrogenic activity in water bodies receiving cattle feedlot effluent in Eastern Nebraska, USA. Ana M Soto, Janine M Calabro, Nancy V Prechtl, Alice Y Yau, Edward F Orlando, Andreas Daxenberger, Alan S Kolok, Louis J Guillette, Jr, Bruno le Bizec, Iris G Lange, and Carlos Sonnenschein Environ Health Perspect. 2004 March; 112(3): 346–352. PMCID: PMC1241865
Is Cited by the Following Articles in this Archive: Fifteen Years after “Wingspread”—Environmental Endocrine Disrupters and Human and Wildlife Health: Where We are Today and Where We Need to Go Andrew K. Hotchkiss, Cynthia V. Rider, Chad R. Blystone, Vickie S. Wilson, Phillip C. Hartig, Gerald T. Ankley, Paul M. Foster, Clark L. Gray, and L. Earl Gray Toxicol Sci. 2008 October; 105(2): 235–259. Published online 2008 February 16. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfn030.PMCID: PMC2721670 Impacts of Waste from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations on Water Quality JoAnn Burkholder, Bob Libra, Peter Weyer, Susan Heathcote, Dana Kolpin, Peter S. Thorne, and Michael Wichman Environ Health Perspect. 2007 February; 115(2): 308–312. Published online 2006 November 14. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8839.PMCID: PMC1817674 Application of Ecotoxicogenomics for Studying Endocrine Disruption in Vertebrates and Invertebrates Taisen Iguchi, Hajime Watanabe, and Yoshinao Katsu Environ Health Perspect. 2006 April; 114(S-1): 101–105. Published online 2005 October 21. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8061.PMCID: PMC1874166 Endocrine-disrupting effects of cattle feedlot effluent on an aquatic sentinel species, the fathead minnow. Edward F Orlando, Alan S Kolok, Gerry A Binzcik, Jennifer L Gates, Megan K Horton, Christy S Lambright, L Earl Gray, Jr, Ana M Soto, and Louis J Guillette, Jr Environ Health Perspect. 2004 March; 112(3): 353–358. PMCID: PMC1241866
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