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Endocrine disruptor
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Endocrine disruptor791Endocrine Disruptor

Bird

Cadmium

Cleft plate

Data base (Medicine Biology Pharmacology)

Developmental origin of disease

Diethylstilbestrol

Dioxin

Endocrine disruptor

Estrogen

Genetics (Transgeneration effects)

Infertility

Mammary gland (Neoplasia)

Neoplasia (Carcinogenesis)

Obesity (BASKET)

Pesticides

Phthalate ester

Schizophrenia

Teratogenesis

Tin (Organometallic compounds)

2009  
1
Effects of bisphenol-A and other endocrine disruptors compared with abnormalities of schizophrenia: an endocrine-disruption theory of schizophrenia.
[18245062] Schizophr Bull 35(1): 256-78 (2009)
2009  
2
Estrogen-like endocrine disrupting chemicals affecting puberty in humans--a review.
[19478717] Med Sci Monit 15(6): RA137-45 (2009)
2006  
3
Endocrine disrupters--potential modulators of the immune system and allergic response.
[17002710] Allergy 61(11): 1326-35 (2006)
2009  
4
Long-term effects of environmental endocrine disruptors on reproductive physiology and behavior.
[19587848] Front Behav Neurosci 3(-): 10 (2009)
2001  
5
Are problems with male reproductive health caused by endocrine disruption?
[11245747] Occup Environ Med 58(4): 281-7; quiz 287-8, 260 (2001)
2008  
6
Endocrine disruptors and estrogenic effects on male reproductive axis.
[18087652] Asian J Androl 10(1): 134-45 (2008)
2008  
7
Endocrine disruptors, genital development, and hypospadias.
[18497336] J Androl 29(5): 499-505 (2008)
2003  
8
Carcinogenesis and its modification by environmental endocrine disruptors: in vivo experimental and epidemiological findings.
[12913079] Jpn J Clin Oncol 33(6): 259-70 (2003)
2004  
9
Endocrine disrupting pesticides: a leading cause of cancer among rural people in Pakistan.
[15273660] Exp Oncol 26(2): 98-105 (2004)
2008  
10
Endocrine disruptors and prostate cancer risk.
[18524946] Endocr Relat Cancer 15(3): 649-56 (2008)
2006  
11
Large effects from small exposures. III. Endocrine mechanisms mediating effects of bisphenol A at levels of human exposure.
[16690810] Endocrinology 147(6 Suppl): S56-69 (2006)
2006  
12
Epigenetic transgenerational actions of endocrine disruptors.
[16690803] Endocrinology 147(6 Suppl): S43-9 (2006)
2006  
13
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals use distinct mechanisms of action to modulate endocrine system function.
[16690802] Endocrinology 147(6 Suppl): S25-32 (2006)
2006  
14
Environmental obesogens: organotins and endocrine disruption via nuclear receptor signaling.
[16690801] Endocrinology 147(6 Suppl): S50-5 (2006)
2009  
15
Endocrine disruptive chemicals: mechanisms of action and involvement in metabolic disorders.
[19211731] J Mol Endocrinol 43(1): 1-10 (2009)
2006  
16
New modes of action for endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
[16037129] Mol Endocrinol 20(3): 475-82 (2006)
2008  
17
Molecular imaging, an innovative methodology for whole-body profiling of endocrine disrupter action.
[18794234] Toxicol Sci 106(2): 304-11 (2008)
2008  
18
Fifteen years after "Wingspread"--environmental endocrine disrupters and human and wildlife health: where we are today and where we need to go.
[18281716] Toxicol Sci 105(2): 235-59 (2008)
2006  
19
The steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway as a target for endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
[16807284] Toxicol Sci 94(1): 3-21 (2006)
2003  
20
Endocrine disruptors and the obesity epidemic.
[14677558] Toxicol Sci 76(2): 247-9 (2003)
2003  
21
Endocrine disrupters: the need for a refocused vision.
[12832657] Toxicol Sci 74(2): 231-2 (2003)
2003  
22
Uncertainties for endocrine disrupters: our view on progress.
[12730617] Toxicol Sci 74(2): 245-52 (2003)
2003  
23
The effect on sperm production in adult Sprague-Dawley rats exposed by gavage to bisphenol A between postnatal days 91-97.
[12773777] Toxicol Sci 74(1): 129-38 (2003)
2002  
24
Testing for endocrine disruption: how much is enough?
[12075103] Toxicol Sci 68(1): 1-3 (2002)
2009  
25
Regulation of energy metabolism pathways by estrogens and estrogenic chemicals and potential implications in obesity associated with increased exposure to endocrine disruptors.
[19348861] Biochim Biophys Acta 1793(7): 1128-43 (2009)
2010  
26
Bisphenol A and related compounds in dental materials.
[20819896] Pediatrics 126(4): 760-8 (2010)
2010  
27
Endocrine disruptors and Leydig cell function.
[20862379] J Biomed Biotechnol 2010(-): - (2010)
2009  
28
Phthalates and other additives in plastics: human exposure and associated health outcomes.
[19528058] Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 364(1526): 2097-113 (2009)
2009  
29
Bisphenol-A and the great divide: a review of controversies in the field of endocrine disruption.
[19074586] Endocr Rev 30(1): 75-95 (2009)
2009  
30
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: an Endocrine Society scientific statement.
[19502515] Endocr Rev 30(4): 293-342 (2009)
2008  
31
Effects of environmental and occupational pesticide exposure on human sperm: a systematic review.
[18281240] Hum Reprod Update 14(3): 233-42 (2008)
2008  
32
Impact of endocrine disruptor chemicals in gynaecology.
[18070835] Hum Reprod Update 14(1): 59-72 (2008)
2011  
33
Similarity of bisphenol A pharmacokinetics in rhesus monkeys and mice: relevance for human exposure.
[20855240] Environ Health Perspect 119(4): 422-30 (2011)
2010  
34
Urinary, circulating, and tissue biomonitoring studies indicate widespread exposure to bisphenol A.
[20338858] Environ Health Perspect 118(8): 1055-70 (2010)
2002  
35
Sexually dimorphic nonreproductive behaviors as indicators of endocrine disruption.
[12060833] Environ Health Perspect 110 Suppl 3(-): 387-91 (2002)
2004  
36
Chemical communication threatened by endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
[15121505] Environ Health Perspect 112(6): 648-53 (2004)
2009  
37
Human data on bisphenol a and neurodevelopment.
[20049178] Environ Health Perspect 117(12): A531-2 (2009)
2003  
38
Large effects from small exposures. I. Mechanisms for endocrine-disrupting chemicals with estrogenic activity.
[12826473] Environ Health Perspect 111(8): 994-1006 (2003)
2007  
39
Endocrine-disrupting potential of bisphenol A, bisphenol A dimethacrylate, 4-n-nonylphenol, and 4-n-octylphenol in vitro: new data and a brief review.
[18174953] Environ Health Perspect 115 Suppl 1(-): 69-76 (2007)
2007  
40
Ten years of mixing cocktails: a review of combination effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
[18174957] Environ Health Perspect 115 Suppl 1(-): 98-105 (2007)
2009  
41
Thyroid-disrupting chemicals: interpreting upstream biomarkers of adverse outcomes.
[19654909] Environ Health Perspect 117(7): 1033-41 (2009)
2005  
42
An extensive new literature concerning low-dose effects of bisphenol A shows the need for a new risk assessment.
[16079060] Environ Health Perspect 113(8): 926-33 (2005)
2009  
43
Prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls: a neuropsychologic analysis.
[19165381] Environ Health Perspect 117(1): 7-16 (2009)
2006  
44
Endocrine disrupting chemicals research program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: summary of a peer-review report.
[16882539] Environ Health Perspect 114(8): 1276-82 (2006)
2010  
45
Bird populations as sentinels of endocrine disrupting chemicals.
[20348622] Ann Ist Super Sanita 46(1): 81-8 (2010)
2008  
46
A new database for food safety: EDID (Endocrine disrupting chemicals - Diet Interaction Database).
[18469377] Ann Ist Super Sanita 44(1): 57-63 (2008)
2009  
47
2009  
48
Effects of bisphenol A on adipokine release from human adipose tissue: Implications for the metabolic syndrome.
[19433247] Mol Cell Endocrinol 304(1-2): 49-54 (2009)
2009  
49
Bisphenol A: Perinatal exposure and body weight.
[19433248] Mol Cell Endocrinol 304(1-2): 55-62 (2009)
2002  
50
Developing a laboratory animal model for perinatal endocrine disruption: the hamster chronicles.
[12324652] Exp Biol Med (Maywood) 227(9): 709-23 (2002)
2004  
51
Endocrine disruption by cadmium, a common environmental toxicant with paradoxical effects on reproduction.
[15096650] Exp Biol Med (Maywood) 229(5): 383-92 (2004)
2006  
52
Epigenetics, evolution, endocrine disruption, health, and disease.
[16690812] Endocrinology 147(6 Suppl): S4-10 (2006)
2006  
53
Endocrine-disrupting compounds and mammary gland development: early exposure and later life consequences.
[16690811] Endocrinology 147(6 Suppl): S18-24 (2006)
2006  
54
Adverse effects of the model environmental estrogen diethylstilbestrol are transmitted to subsequent generations.
[16690809] Endocrinology 147(6 Suppl): S11-7 (2006)
2009  
55
Phthalate-induced testicular dysgenesis syndrome: Leydig cell influence.
[19278865] Trends Endocrinol Metab 20(3): 139-45 (2009)
2010  
56
Estrogen and xenoestrogens in breast cancer.
[19933552] Toxicol Pathol 38(1): 110-22 (2010)
2010  
57
Relationships of putative endocrine disruptors to human sexual maturation and thyroid activity in youth.
[19800354] Physiol Behav 99(2): 246-53 (2010)
2002  
58
Impact of environmental endocrine-active substances on public health.
[11923878] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 354-5 (2002)
2002  
59
Genetic polymorphisms and metabolism of endocrine disruptors in cancer susceptibility.
[11923879] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 357-77 (2002)
2002  
60
On the rumors about the silent spring. Review of the scientific evidence linking occupational and environmental pesticide exposure to endocrine disruption health effects.
[11923880] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 379-402 (2002)
2002  
61
Changes in male reproductive health and effects of endocrine disruptors in Scandinavian countries.
[11923882] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 413-20 (2002)
2002  
62
Endocrine disruptors and congenital anomalies.
[11923883] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 421-8 (2002)
2002  
63
Dioxin exposure and porcine reproductive hormonal activity.
[11923887] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 453-62 (2002)
2002  
64
Organizational and activational effects of estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals.
[11923891] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 495-504 (2002)
2002  
65
Health surveillance and endocrine disruptors.
[11923893] Cad Saude Publica 18(2): 511-7 (2002)
2002  
66
Chemical exposure during pregnancy and oral clefts in newborns.
[11910421] Cad Saude Publica 18(1): 17-31 (2002)
2011  
67
Effect of endocrine disruptor pesticides: a review.
[21776230] Int J Environ Res Public Health 8(6): 2265-303 (2011)
2008  
68
Putative environmental-endocrine disruptors and obesity: a review.
[18769210] Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes 15(5): 403-8 (2008)
2003  
69
The biomarker and endocrine disruptors in mammals.
[14967909] J Reprod Dev 49(5): 337-45 (2003)
2011  
70
Critical evaluation of key evidence on the human health hazards of exposure to bisphenol A.
[21438738] Crit Rev Toxicol 41(4): 263-91 (2011)
2008  
71
Perinatal exposure to oestradiol and bisphenol A alters the prostate epigenome and increases susceptibility to carcinogenesis.
[18226066] Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol 102(2): 134-8 (2008)
2007  
72
Some evidence of effects of environmental chemicals on the endocrine system in children.
[17870664] Int J Hyg Environ Health 210(5): 659-67 (2007)
2010  
73
Lead and bisphenol A concentrations in the Canadian population.
[20973429] Health Rep 21(3): 7-18 (2010)
2010  
74
Association of endocrine disruptors and obesity: perspectives from epidemiological studies.
[20113374] Int J Androl 33(2): 324-32 (2010)
2008  
75
Neoplasia as development gone awry: the role of endocrine disruptors.
[17971158] Int J Androl 31(2): 288-93 (2008)
2010  
76
Epigenetic effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on female reproduction: an ovarian perspective.
[20609371] Front Neuroendocrinol 31(4): 420-39 (2010)
2010  
77
Bisphenol A interferes with synaptic remodeling.
[20609373] Front Neuroendocrinol 31(4): 519-30 (2010)
2010  
78
Neuroendocrine disruption: historical roots, current progress, questions for the future.
[20638407] Front Neuroendocrinol 31(4): 395-9 (2010)
2008  
79
Developmental programming and endocrine disruptor effects on reproductive neuroendocrine systems.
[18394690] Front Neuroendocrinol 29(3): 358-74 (2008)
2010  
80
Impact of environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals on the development of obesity.
[20688618] Hormones (Athens) 9(3): 206-17 (2010)
2010  
81
Physiological effects and mechanisms of action of endocrine disrupting chemicals that alter estrogen signaling.
[20688617] Hormones (Athens) 9(3): 191-205 (2010)
2010  
82
Bisphenol-A: a new diabetogenic factor?
[20687395] Hormones (Athens) 9(2): 118-26 (2010)
2010  
83
Environmental chemicals targeting thyroid.
[20363719] Hormones (Athens) 9(1): 28-40 (2010)
2010  
84
Definition, classification and mechanism of action of endocrine disrupting chemicals.
[20363717] Hormones (Athens) 9(1): 9-15 (2010)
2010  
85
Neuroendocrine targets of endocrine disruptors.
[20363718] Hormones (Athens) 9(1): 16-27 (2010)
2011  
86
Triorganotin as a compound with potential reproductive toxicity in mammals.
[21876874] Braz J Med Biol Res 44(9): 958-65 (2011)
2011  
87
Endocrine disrupting effects of low dose 17 β-estradiol (E2) on the Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) were detected by modified one-generation reproduction study.
[21297340] J Toxicol Sci 36(1): 43-54 (2011)
2008  
88
Endocrine disruption induced by organotin compounds; organotins function as a powerful agonist for nuclear receptors rather than an aromatase inhibitor.
[18670157] J Toxicol Sci 33(3): 269-76 (2008)
2008  
89
Low-dose effects of bisphenol A: a serious threat to human health?
[18827439] J Toxicol Sci 33(4): 389-403 (2008)
2009  
90
The bisphenol A experience: a primer for the analysis of environmental effects on mammalian reproduction.
[19458313] Biol Reprod 81(5): 807-13 (2009)
2010  
91
Is it time to end concerns over the estrogenic effects of bisphenol A?
[20147444] Toxicol Sci 114(1): 1-4 (2010)
2010  
92
Developmental neurotoxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in Sprague-Dawley rats.
[20164145] Toxicol Sci 115(1): 167-82 (2010)
2007  
93
In vivo effects of bisphenol A in laboratory rodent studies.
[17683900] Reprod Toxicol 24(2): 199-224 (2007)
2007  
94
An evaluation of evidence for the carcinogenic activity of bisphenol A.
[17706921] Reprod Toxicol 24(2): 240-52 (2007)
2007  
95
Chapel Hill bisphenol A expert panel consensus statement: integration of mechanisms, effects in animals and potential to impact human health at current levels of exposure.
[17768031] Reprod Toxicol 24(2): 131-8 (2007)
2007  
96
Developmental exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors: consequences within the ovary and on female reproductive function.
[17140764] Reprod Toxicol 23(3): 337-52 (2007)
2007  
97
Prenatal TCDD exposure predisposes for mammary cancer in rats.
[17157473] Reprod Toxicol 23(3): 391-6 (2007)
2007  
98
Developmental exposure to endocrine disruptors and the obesity epidemic.
[17321108] Reprod Toxicol 23(3): 290-6 (2007)
2011  
99
Endocrine disrupting chemicals targeting estrogen receptor signaling: identification and mechanisms of action.
[21053929] Chem Res Toxicol 24(1): 6-19 (2011)
2011  
100
Neuroendocrine disruption: more than hormones are upset.
[21790312] J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev 14(5-7): 270-91 (2011)
2011  
101
Early developmental actions of endocrine disruptors on the hypothalamus, hippocampus, and cerebral cortex.
[21790315] J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev 14(5-7): 328-45 (2011)
2010  
102
Removal of the endocrine disrupter butyl benzyl phthalate from the environment.
[20396882] Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 87(1): 61-73 (2010)

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