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    Estrogenic activity of octylphenol, nonylphenol, bisphenol A and methoxychlor in rats.

    Laws SC, Carey SA, Ferrell JM, Bodman GJ, Cooper RL.

    Toxicol Sci. 2000 Mar;54(1):154-67.PMID: 10746942 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    The methoxychlor metabolite, HPTE, directly inhibits the catalytic activity of cholesterol side-chain cleavage (P450scc) in cultured rat ovarian cells.

    Akgul Y, Derk RC, Meighan T, Rao KM, Murono EP.

    Reprod Toxicol. 2008 Jan;25(1):67-75. Epub 2007 Oct 25.PMID: 18065196 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Evaluation of the developmental and reproductive toxicity of methoxychlor using an anuran (Xenopus tropicalis) chronic exposure model.

    Fort DJ, Thomas JH, Rogers RL, Noll A, Spaulding CD, Guiney PD, Weeks JA.

    Toxicol Sci. 2004 Oct;81(2):443-53. Epub 2004 Jul 22.PMID: 15272137 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Effect of methoxychlor on various life stages of Xenopus laevis.

    Fort DJ, Guiney PD, Weeks JA, Thomas JH, Rogers RL, Noll AM, Spaulding CD.

    Toxicol Sci. 2004 Oct;81(2):454-66. Epub 2004 Aug 13.PMID: 15310854 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Analysis of R59022 actions in Xenopus laevis oocytes.

    Sadler SE, Frith T, Wasserman WJ.

    J Exp Zool. 1996 Apr 1;274(5):317-25.PMID: 8618105 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Low-dose bioactivity of xenoestrogens in animals: fetal exposure to low doses of methoxychlor and other xenoestrogens increases adult prostate size in mice.

    Welshons WV, Nagel SC, Thayer KA, Judy BM, Vom Saal FS.

    Toxicol Ind Health. 1999 Jan-Mar;15(1-2):12-25.PMID: 10188188 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Stimulation of Xenopus laevis oocyte maturation by methyl-beta-cyclodextrin.

    Sadler SE, Jacobs ND.

    Biol Reprod. 2004 Jun;70(6):1685-92. Epub 2004 Feb 6.PMID: 14766724 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    Modulation of progesterone-induced Xenopus oocyte maturation by prostaglandins E1 and E2.

    Zhao J, Kung HF.

    Cell Mol Biol Res. 1994;40(1):63-8.PMID: 7804327 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Assessing the consequences of the pesticide methoxychlor: neuroendocrine and behavioral measures as indicators of biological impact of an estrogenic environmental chemical.

    Ottinger MA, Wu JM, Hazelton JL, Abdelnabi MA, Thompson N, Quinn ML Jr, Donoghue D, Schenck F, Ruscio M, Beavers J, Jaber M.

    Brain Res Bull. 2005 Apr 15;65(3):199-209. Epub 2004 Dec 18.PMID: 15811582 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Acetylcholine promotes progesterone-induced maturation of Xenopus oocytes.

    Dascal N, Yekuel R, Oron Y.

    J Exp Zool. 1984 Apr;230(1):131-5.PMID: 6539359 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Methoxychlor as a model for environmental estrogens.

    Cummings AM.

    Crit Rev Toxicol. 1997 Jul;27(4):367-79. Review.PMID: 9263644 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Amphibians as a model to study endocrine disruptors: I. Environmental pollution and estrogen receptor binding.

    Lutz I, Kloas W.

    Sci Total Environ. 1999 Jan 12;225(1-2):49-57.PMID: 10028702 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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    Environmental estrogens alter early development in Xenopus laevis.

    Bevan CL, Porter DM, Prasad A, Howard MJ, Henderson LP.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2003 Apr;111(4):488-96.PMID: 12676604 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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    The development of competence for meiotic maturation during oogenesis in Xenopus laevis.

    Sadler SE, Maller JL.

    Dev Biol. 1983 Jul;98(1):165-72.PMID: 6305745 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

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