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Endocrine disruptors and human health--is there a problem? An update. S H Safe Environ Health Perspect. 2000 June; 108(6): 487–493. PMCID: PMC1638151
Is Cited by the Following Articles in this Archive: From the Cover: Bisphenol A prevents the synaptogenic response to estradiol in hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of ovariectomized nonhuman primates Csaba Leranth, Tibor Hajszan, Klara Szigeti-Buck, Jeremy Bober, and Neil J. MacLusky Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 September 16; 105(37): 14187–14191. Published online 2008 September 3. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0806139105.PMCID: PMC2544599 Bisphenol A Prevents the Synaptogenic Response to Testosterone in the Brain of Adult Male Rats Csaba Leranth, Klara Szigeti-Buck, Neil J. MacLusky, and Tibor Hajszan Endocrinology. 2008 March; 149(3): 988–994. Published online 2007 November 29. doi: 10.1210/en.2007-1053.PMCID: PMC2275360 Semen Quality in Relation to Xenohormone and Dioxin-like Serum Activity Among Inuits and Three European Populations Gunnar Toft, Manhai Long, Tanja Krüger, Philip S. Hjelmborg, Jens Peter Bonde, Anna Rignell-Hydbom, Ewa Tyrkiel, Lars Hagmar, Aleksander Giwercman, Marcello Spanó, Davide Bizzaro, Henning S. Pedersen, Vladymir Lesovoy, Jan K. Ludwicki, and Eva C. Bonefeld-Jørgensen Environ Health Perspect. 2007 December; 115(S-1): 15–20. Published online 2007 June 8. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9352.PMCID: PMC2174408 Positive Associations of Serum Concentration of Polychlorinated Biphenyls or Organochlorine Pesticides with Self-Reported Arthritis, Especially Rheumatoid Type, in Women Duk-Hee Lee, Michael Steffes, and David R. Jacobs, Jr. Environ Health Perspect. 2007 June; 115(6): 883–888. Published online 2007 February 20. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9887.PMCID: PMC1892126 Identification of Previously Unrecognized Antiestrogenic Chemicals Using a Novel Virtual Screening Approach Ching Y. Wang, Ni Ai, Sonia Arora, Eric Erenrich, Karthigeyan Nagarajan, Randy Zauhar, Douglas Young, and William J. Welsh Chem Res Toxicol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2009 July 2.PMCID: PMC2705242 Published in final edited form as: Chem Res Toxicol. 2006 December; 19(12): 1595–1601. doi: 10.1021/tx060218k. In Vitro Metacestodicidal Activities of Genistein and Other Isoflavones against Echinococcus multilocularis and Echinococcus granulosus Arunasalam Naguleswaran, Martin Spicher, Nathalie Vonlaufen, Luis M. Ortega-Mora, Paul Torgerson, Bruno Gottstein, and Andrew Hemphill Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2006 November; 50(11): 3770–3778. Published online 2006 September 5. doi: 10.1128/AAC.00578-06.PMCID: PMC1635224 Exposure to Environmental Ozone Alters Semen Quality Rebecca Z. Sokol, Peter Kraft, Ian M. Fowler, Rizvan Mamet, Elizabeth Kim, and Kiros T. Berhane Environ Health Perspect. 2006 March; 114(3): 360–365. Published online 2005 October 5. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8232.PMCID: PMC1392229 Understanding sex differences in environmental health: a thought leaders' roundtable. Sarah K Keitt, Thomas F Fagan, and Sherry A Marts Environ Health Perspect. 2004 April; 112(5): 604–609. PMCID: PMC1241928 Highly chlorinated PCBs inhibit the human xenobiotic response mediated by the steroid and xenobiotic receptor (SXR). Michelle M Tabb, Vladyslav Kholodovych, Felix Grün, Changcheng Zhou, William J Welsh, and Bruce Blumberg Environ Health Perspect. 2004 February; 112(2): 163–169. PMCID: PMC1241825 An approach to assessment of endocrine disruption in the National Children's Study. Matthew P Longnecker, David C Bellinger, David Crews, Brenda Eskenazi, Ellen K Silbergeld, Tracey J Woodruff, and Ezra S Susser Environ Health Perspect. 2003 October; 111(13): 1691–1697. PMCID: PMC1241695 Risk of hypospadias in relation to maternal occupational exposure to potential endocrine disrupting chemicals M Vrijheid, B Armstrong, H Dolk, M van Tongeren, and B Botting Occup Environ Med. 2003 August; 60(8): 543–550. doi: 10.1136/oem.60.8.543.PMCID: PMC1740604 Decreased sex ratio following maternal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls from contaminated Great Lakes sport-caught fish: a retrospective cohort study. Marc G Weisskopf, Henry A Anderson, Lawrence P Hanrahan, and the Great Lakes Consortium Environ Health. 2003; 2: 2. Published online 2003 March 12. doi: 10.1186/1476-069X-2-2.PMCID: PMC153540 Problems for risk assessment of endocrine-active estrogenic compounds. Stephen H Safe, Lea Pallaroni, Kyungsil Yoon, Kevin Gaido, Susan Ross, and Donald McDonnell Environ Health Perspect. 2002 December; 110(Suppl 6): 925–929. PMCID: PMC1241274 Sexual maturation in relation to polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons: Sharpe and Skakkebaek's hypothesis revisited. Elly Den Hond, Harry A Roels, Karel Hoppenbrouwers, Tim Nawrot, Lutgarde Thijs, Corinne Vandermeulen, Gerhard Winneke, Dirk Vanderschueren, and Jan A Staessen Environ Health Perspect. 2002 August; 110(8): 771–776. PMCID: PMC1240947 Detection of xenoestrogens in serum after immunoprecipitation of endogenous steroidal estrogens. Kala Natarajan, James W Overstreet, Jane M Rogers, Michael S Denison, Jiangang Chen, Peter N Lohstroh, Daniel S McConnell, and Bill L Lasley Environ Health Perspect. 2002 August; 110(8): 791–795. PMCID: PMC1240950 Inhibition of E2-induced expression of BRCA1 by persistent organochlorines Thomas Rattenborg, Irene Gjermandsen, and Eva C Bonefeld-Jørgensen Breast Cancer Res. 2002; 4(6): R12. Published online 2002 July 24. doi: 10.1186/bcr461.PMCID: PMC137934 Perspectives on the chemical etiology of breast cancer. Lillian S DeBruin and P David Josephy Environ Health Perspect. 2002 February; 110(Suppl 1): 119–128. PMCID: PMC1241154
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