Research Project Level Inventory by Agents under study then End Points
Study Types: Phthalates
Category: Carcinogenesis
(16)
Emulation of sex steroid receptor action in yeast
Environmental Health Impact Assessment in Flanders, Belgium
Environmental halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and estrogens; mechanism of action, interactions and test-system development
Environment and male reproductive health
Etiologic Factors in Breast Cancer: Estrogenic Xenobiotics in fat tissue (A case control study)
Combination effects of mixtures of xenoestrogens
Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances to the aquatic environment
Development of a PBPK model to predict exposure to xenoestrogens leached from polymeric medical devices
Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances into theaquatic environment Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances into theaquatic environment
Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters
Strategies for detection of enviromental endocrine disruptors in animals and in humans.
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Professional exposure (Greenhouse workers and sprayers) to pesticides
Category: Neurological
(16)
Quantitative analyses of sexual behaviour as a screening tool of hormone-mimicking effects on animal reproduction
Effects of endocrine disruptors on the reproductive organs and the behaviour of rats
Environmental Health Impact Assessment in Flanders, Belgium
Effect of endocrine disruptors on sexual differentiation of the brain in mammals
Development of a Fish Test to Detect Endocrine Disruptors in Surface Water
Hormone Disruptors in Food
Animal in vivo studies
HYPOTHALAMIC SLICE AS A MODEL FOR TESTING THE EFFECTS OF CHEMICALS.
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF ABNORMAL REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT: IN VIVO EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ESTROGENS
Development of a PBPK model to predict exposure to xenoestrogens leached from polymeric medical devices
Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters
Effects of fetal and neonatal exposure to EDCs on the structural alterations of Hypothalamic nuclei and the influence on the reproduction.
Mechanistic studies on the perturbation of organogenesis caused by endocrine disruptors
Professional exposure (Greenhouse workers and sprayers) to pesticides
Category: Immunology
(7)
Environmental halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and estrogens; mechanism of action, interactions and test-system development
Effects of environmental estrogens on marine organisms
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Professional exposure (Greenhouse workers and sprayers) to pesticides
Category: Reproductive
(59)
Physiological effects of xenobiotic oestrogens in mammals
Emulation of sex steroid receptor action in yeast
Vitellogenin assay with fish hepatocytes
Endocrine modulators and the human female reproductive system
Environmental Chemicals as endocrine disruptors: Amphibians as a model to study the feminization phenomenon
xenoestrogens and sperm quality in man
Effects of endocrine disruptors on the reproductive organs and the behaviour of rats
Environmental Health Impact Assessment in Flanders, Belgium
Effect of endocrine disruptors on sexual differentiation of the brain in mammals
Effects of di-(2ethylhexyl)phtalate (DEHP) on aquatic organisms
Aquatic ecotoxicology
Environmental halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and estrogens; mechanism of action, interactions and test-system development
Environment and male reproductive health
Effects of environmental estrogens on marine organisms
Cryptorchidism and xenoestrogens. Is there an assiciation?
Development of a vitellogenin assay with fish hepatocytes
Endocrine-disrupting effects on amphibia
Exposure and ecological effects of hazardous substances and drugs in surface waters
Development of a Fish Test to Detect Endocrine Disruptors in Surface Water
Endocrine Disruptors and Human Male Reproduction
Detection of environmental contaminants with estrogenic effects by means of isolated fish hepatocytes
Hormone Disruptors in Food
Animal in vivo studies
1) Investigation of wild populations of fish to determine evidence of endocrine disruption 2) Effects of endocrine disruptors on early life stages of fish 3) Effects of sewage effluents on sex differentiation
Combination effects of mixtures of xenoestrogens
Endocrine chemicals in fish and fish cells - strategies for ecotoxicological testing
QSAR, development & application of QSARs
Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances to the aquatic environment
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF ABNORMAL REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT: IN VIVO EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ESTROGENS
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF ABNORMAL REPRODUCTIVEDEVELOPMENT
Endocrine Disruptor Knowledge Base
Effects of anti-androgen-like chemicals on fetal testicular function and consequences to adults
Detection and Identification of Estrogenic/antiestrogenic Compounds in the Marine Environment
Effects of Di-n-butyl phthalate on reproductive development in the rat
Pharmacokinetics of Di-n-butyl phthalate in pregnant rats
Pathogenesis of testicular lesions induced by late gestational exposure to di(n-butyl) phthalate
Analyssi of residue levels of endocrine disruptor in human umbilical cords & fetus
Development of a PBPK model to predict exposure to xenoestrogens leached from polymeric medical devices
Endocrine Disruption in the Marine Environment (EDMAR)
Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances into theaquatic environment Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances into theaquatic environment
Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters Environment-dependent brain development mediated by hormones andneurotransmitters
Amphibians as a model to study endocrine disruptors
NATIONAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF ESTROGENIC-ACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
Developmental Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors: Fertility and Gene Expression Profiles
Effects of Endocrine Disruptors on Mammalian Testis Development
Effects of fetal and neonatal exposure to EDCs on the structural alterations of Hypothalamic nuclei and the influence on the reproduction.
A study on the effect of Phthalates on reproduction.
In vitro analysis of endocrine activity of environmental samples and of mixtures of chemicals
Human exposure to xenobiotics with potential endocine effects: evaluation of risks for reproduction and development
Human exposure to xenobiotics with potential endocrine effects: evaluation of risks for reproduction and development
Strategies for detection of enviromental endocrine disruptors in animals and in humans.
Bioindicators of exposure to and effects of xenoestrogens in the marine environment
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Vitellogenin as a biomarker in screening chemicals for estrogenic effects: Relationship between vitellogenin induction, reproduction and sexual development.
Professional exposure (Greenhouse workers and sprayers) to pesticides
organochlorines and male reproduction
Category: Other
(7)
Detection of environmental contaminants with estrogenic effects by means of isolated fish hepatocytes
Endocrine chemicals in fish and fish cells - strategies for ecotoxicological testing
Environmental Exposure Assessment of Endocrine Disrupters in Sewage Treatment Works and River Water
Human exposure to xenobiotics with potential endocine effects: evaluation of risks for reproduction and development
Human exposure to xenobiotics with potential endocrine effects: evaluation of risks for reproduction and development
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