Found 9 datasets matching "environmental estrogens".
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In vitro bioactivity concentrations and chemical concentrations of estrogens, androgens, and glucocorticoids from a nationwide screen of United States stream water samples. In vitro bioassays...
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In vitro bioactivity concentrations and chemical concentrations of estrogens, androgens, and glucocorticoids from a pilot study of US tapwaters. In vitro bioassays include T47D-Kbluc, MDA-kb2, and...
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Results of partial least squares (PLS) analysis of metabolite changes and contaminant concentrations to determine contaminants most likely to responsible for biological effects and to screen...
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Feminization of male fish and the role of endocrine-active chemicals in this phenomenon has been an area of intense study for many years. Estrone (E1), a natural steroid, is found in aquatic...
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This data set describes experiments that were conducted to investigate whether exposure of male fathead minnows to environmentally-relevant estrone concentrations would result in elevated plasma...
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Although endocrine disrupting compounds have been detected in wastewater and surface waters worldwide using a variety of in vitro effects-based screening tools, e.g. bioassays, few have examined...
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This research was designed to evaluate whether a biologically-based computational model aligned with an adverse outcome pathway (AOP) could effectively predict animal (in vivo) responses to...
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the data set contains the figures and tables from the publication in addition to the means, standard errors of the mean and the sample sizes used in each group for every experiment. the data set...
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Disruption of steroidogenesis by environmental chemicals can result in altered hormone levels causing adverse reproductive and developmental effects. A high-throughput assay using H295R human...
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