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    1.

    Adverse effects of environmental antiandrogens and androgens on reproductive development in mammals.

    Gray LE Jr, Wilson VS, Stoker T, Lambright C, Furr J, Noriega N, Howdeshell K, Ankley GT, Guillette L.

    Int J Androl. 2006 Feb;29(1):96-104; discussion 105-8. Review.PMID: 16466529 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    2.

    Personal care product use predicts urinary concentrations of some phthalate monoesters.

    Duty SM, Ackerman RM, Calafat AM, Hauser R.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2005 Nov;113(11):1530-5.PMID: 16263507 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    3.

    Decrease in anogenital distance among male infants with prenatal phthalate exposure.

    Swan SH, Main KM, Liu F, Stewart SL, Kruse RL, Calafat AM, Mao CS, Redmon JB, Ternand CL, Sullivan S, Teague JL; Study for Future Families Research Team.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2005 Aug;113(8):1056-61. Erratum in: Environ Health Perspect. 2005 Sep;113(9):A583. PMID: 16079079 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    4.

    New metabolites of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) in human urine and serum after single oral doses of deuterium-labelled DEHP.

    Koch HM, Bolt HM, Preuss R, Angerer J.

    Arch Toxicol. 2005 Jul;79(7):367-76. Epub 2005 Feb 8.PMID: 15700144 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    5.

    Dose-dependent alterations in gene expression and testosterone synthesis in the fetal testes of male rats exposed to di (n-butyl) phthalate.

    Lehmann KP, Phillips S, Sar M, Foster PM, Gaido KW.

    Toxicol Sci. 2004 Sep;81(1):60-8. Epub 2004 May 12.PMID: 15141095 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    6.

    Urinary levels of seven phthalate metabolites in the U.S. population from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999-2000.

    Silva MJ, Barr DB, Reidy JA, Malek NA, Hodge CC, Caudill SP, Brock JW, Needham LL, Calafat AM.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Mar;112(3):331-8. Erratum in: Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Apr;112(5):A270. PMID: 14998749 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    8.

    Prenatal exposures to phthalates among women in New York City and Krakow, Poland.

    Adibi JJ, Perera FP, Jedrychowski W, Camann DE, Barr D, Jacek R, Whyatt RM.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2003 Nov;111(14):1719-22.PMID: 14594621 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    9.

    Decreased anogenital distance and increased incidence of undescended testes in fetuses of rats given monobenzyl phthalate, a major metabolite of butyl benzyl phthalate.

    Ema M, Miyawaki E, Hirose A, Kamata E.

    Reprod Toxicol. 2003 Jul-Aug;17(4):407-12.PMID: 12849851 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    10.

    An estimation of the daily intake of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) and other phthalates in the general population.

    Koch HM, Drexler H, Angerer J.

    Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2003 Mar;206(2):77-83.PMID: 12708228 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    11.

    The association between biomarker-based exposure estimates for phthalates and demographic factors in a human reference population.

    Koo JW, Parham F, Kohn MC, Masten SA, Brock JW, Needham LL, Portier CJ.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2002 Apr;110(4):405-10.PMID: 11940459 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    12.

    Fetal testosterone insufficiency and abnormal proliferation of Leydig cells and gonocytes in rats exposed to di(n-butyl) phthalate.

    Mylchreest E, Sar M, Wallace DG, Foster PM.

    Reprod Toxicol. 2002 Jan-Feb;16(1):19-28.PMID: 11934529 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    13.

    A biomarker approach to measuring human dietary exposure to certain phthalate diesters.

    Anderson WA, Castle L, Scotter MJ, Massey RC, Springall C.

    Food Addit Contam. 2001 Dec;18(12):1068-74.PMID: 11761117 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    15.

    Perinatal exposure to the phthalates DEHP, BBP, and DINP, but not DEP, DMP, or DOTP, alters sexual differentiation of the male rat.

    Gray LE Jr, Ostby J, Furr J, Price M, Veeramachaneni DN, Parks L.

    Toxicol Sci. 2000 Dec;58(2):350-65.PMID: 11099647 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    16.

    The plasticizer diethylhexyl phthalate induces malformations by decreasing fetal testosterone synthesis during sexual differentiation in the male rat.

    Parks LG, Ostby JS, Lambright CR, Abbott BD, Klinefelter GR, Barlow NJ, Gray LE Jr.

    Toxicol Sci. 2000 Dec;58(2):339-49.PMID: 11099646 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    17.

    Human exposure estimates for phthalates.

    Kohn MC, Parham F, Masten SA, Portier CJ, Shelby MD, Brock JW, Needham LL.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2000 Oct;108(10):A440-2. No abstract available. Erratum in: Environ Health Perspect. 2000 Nov;108(11):A495. PMID: 11097556 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    18.

    Exposure to phthalate esters.

    David RM.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2000 Oct;108(10):A440. No abstract available. PMID: 11097555 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    19.

    Levels of seven urinary phthalate metabolites in a human reference population.

    Blount BC, Silva MJ, Caudill SP, Needham LL, Pirkle JL, Sampson EJ, Lucier GW, Jackson RJ, Brock JW.

    Environ Health Perspect. 2000 Oct;108(10):979-82.PMID: 11049818 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    20.

    Dose-dependent alterations in androgen-regulated male reproductive development in rats exposed to Di(n-butyl) phthalate during late gestation.

    Mylchreest E, Wallace DG, Cattley RC, Foster PM.

    Toxicol Sci. 2000 May;55(1):143-51.PMID: 10788569 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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