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Accurate Prediction of the Response of Freshwater Fish to a Mixture of Estrogenic Chemicals Jayne V. Brian, Catherine A. Harris, Martin Scholze, Thomas Backhaus, Petra Booy, Marja Lamoree, Giulio Pojana, Niels Jonkers, Tamsin Runnalls, Angela Bonfà, Antonio Marcomini, and John P. Sumpter Environ Health Perspect. 2005 June; 113(6): 721–728. Published online 2005 March 14. doi: 10.1289/ehp.7598.PMCID: PMC1257597
Is Cited by the Following Articles in this Archive: Statistical Modeling Suggests that Antiandrogens in Effluents from Wastewater Treatment Works Contribute to Widespread Sexual Disruption in Fish Living in English Rivers Susan Jobling, Robert. W. Burn, Karen Thorpe, Richard Williams, and Charles Tyler Environ Health Perspect. 2009 May; 117(5): 797–802. Published online 2009 January 7. doi: 10.1289/ehp.0800197.PMCID: PMC2685844 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 Combined Exposure to Anti-Androgens Exacerbates Disruption of Sexual Differentiation in the Rat Ulla Hass, Martin Scholze, Sofie Christiansen, Majken Dalgaard, Anne Marie Vinggaard, Marta Axelstad, Stine Broeng Metzdorff, and Andreas Kortenkamp Environ Health Perspect. 2007 December; 115(S-1): 122–128. Published online 2007 June 8. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9360.PMCID: PMC2174404 Ten Years of Mixing Cocktails: A Review of Combination Effects of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Andreas Kortenkamp Environ Health Perspect. 2007 December; 115(S-1): 98–105. Published online 2007 June 8. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9357.PMCID: PMC2174407 Low-Level Exposure to Multiple Chemicals: Reason for Human Health Concerns? Andreas Kortenkamp, Michael Faust, Martin Scholze, and Thomas Backhaus Environ Health Perspect. 2007 December; 115(S-1): 106–114. Published online 2007 June 8. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9358.PMCID: PMC2174412 Mixtures of Estrogenic Chemicals Enhance Vitellogenic Response in Sea Bass Ana D. Correia, Sandro Freitas, Martin Scholze, José F. Goncalves, Petra Booij, Marja H. Lamoree, Evaristo Mañanós, and Maria A. Reis-Henriques Environ Health Perspect. 2007 December; 115(S-1): 115–121. Published online 2007 June 8. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9359.PMCID: PMC2174414 Interactions Between Estrogen- and Ah-Receptor Signalling Pathways in Primary Culture of Salmon Hepatocytes Exposed to Nonylphenol and 3,3',4,4'-Tetrachlorobiphenyl (Congener 77) Anne S Mortensen and Augustine Arukwe Comp Hepatol. 2007; 6: 2. Published online 2007 April 13. doi: 10.1186/1476-5926-6-2.PMCID: PMC1855068 Predicted Exposures to Steroid Estrogens in U.K. Rivers Correlate with Widespread Sexual Disruption in Wild Fish Populations Susan Jobling, Richard Williams, Andrew Johnson, Ayesha Taylor, Melanie Gross-Sorokin, Monique Nolan, Charles R. Tyler, Ronny van Aerle, Eduarda Santos, and Geoff Brighty Environ Health Perspect. 2006 April; 114(S-1): 32–39. Published online 2005 October 21. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8050.PMCID: PMC1874167 An Assessment of the Model of Concentration Addition for Predicting the Estrogenic Activity of Chemical Mixtures in Wastewater Treatment Works Effluents Karen L. Thorpe, Melanie Gross-Sorokin, Ian Johnson, Geoff Brighty, and Charles R. Tyler Environ Health Perspect. 2006 April; 114(S-1): 90–97. Published online 2005 October 21. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8059.PMCID: PMC1874186
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