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Estrogens in unexpected places: possible implications for researchers and consumers.
D Feldman and A Krishnan
Environ Health Perspect. 1995 October; 103(Suppl 7): 129–133.
PMCID: PMC1518886
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Biotransformations of bisphenol A in a mammalian model: answers and new questions raised by low-dose metabolic fate studies in pregnant CD1 mice.
Daniel Zalko, Ana M Soto, Laurence Dolo, Céline Dorio, Estelle Rathahao, Laurent Debrauwer, Robert Faure, and Jean-Pierre Cravedi
Environ Health Perspect. 2003 March; 111(3): 309–319.
PMCID: PMC1241388
In vitro estrogenicity of polybrominated diphenyl ethers, hydroxylated PDBEs, and polybrominated bisphenol A compounds.
I A Meerts, R J Letcher, S Hoving, G Marsh, A Bergman, J G Lemmen, B van der Burg, and A Brouwer
Environ Health Perspect. 2001 April; 109(4): 399–407.
PMCID: PMC1240281
Immature rat uterotrophic assay of bisphenol A.
K Yamasaki, M Sawaki, and M Takatsuki
Environ Health Perspect. 2000 December; 108(12): 1147–1150.
PMCID: PMC1240195
Predicting health effects of exposures to compounds with estrogenic activity: methodological issues.
R Rudel
Environ Health Perspect. 1997 April; 105(Suppl 3): 655–663.
PMCID: PMC1469898
Mapping out a search for environmental causes of breast cancer.
J G Brody, R Rudel, N I Maxwell, and S R Swedis
Public Health Rep. 1996 Nov–Dec; 111(6): 494–507.
PMCID: PMC1381895