Research Project Level Inventory by Agents under study then Organisms
Agent Types: Cadmium
Category: Invertebrates
(6)
Toxic effects of contaminants and adaptive responses of fish and mussels of the upper and median Elbe river
Identification, exposure assessment and characterization of risks by xenestrogens and other endocrin effective agents present in German freshwater and marine environments: Field and laboratory studies
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network
Assessment of Trace Organic Contaminants in Sediments and Water from the
Assessment of Contaminants Associated with Bed Sediments in Canadas Fraser
Category: Fish
(10)
Toxic effects of contaminants and adaptive responses of fish and mussels of the upper and median Elbe river
Identification, exposure assessment and characterization of risks by xenestrogens and other endocrin effective agents present in German freshwater and marine environments: Field and laboratory studies
Development of a Fish Test to Detect Endocrine Disruptors in Surface Water
Effects of environmental pollutants on fish reproduction
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Ecotoxicological relevance of endocrine reactive compounds in the aquatic environment. Investigations along the Elbe River as a model
Assessment of Trace Organic Contaminants in Sediments and Water from the
Survey of Contaminants in Suspended Sediments and Water from the Fraser River
Assessment of Contaminants Associated with Bed Sediments in Canadas Fraser
XENOBIOTIC-INDUCED IMPAIRMENT OF THE ENDOCRINE FUNCTION OF TELEOST FISH
Category: Amphibian
(1)
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Category: Reptilian
(1)
Contaminants in arctic seaducks
Category: Avian
(2)
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Tree Swallows as bioindicators of riparian willdife exposure to pulp mill
Category: Mammalian
(1)
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Category: Rodents
(1)
Endocrine Disruptors and Human Male Reproduction
Category: Human
(7)
xenoestrogens and sperm quality in man
Environmental Health Impact Assessment in Flanders, Belgium
Identification, exposure assessment and characterization of risks by xenestrogens and other endocrin effective agents present in German freshwater and marine environments: Field and laboratory studies
Endocrine Disruptors and Human Male Reproduction
ATSDR GREAT LAKES HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH PROGRAM. MICHIGAN GREAT LAKES HEALTHSTUDIES.
Annual market basket analysis of the United States Food Supply for pesticides, elemental contaminants and nutrients and industrial contaminants
Analyssi of residue levels of endocrine disruptor in human umbilical cords & fetus
Category: Other
(18)
Toxic effects of contaminants and adaptive responses of fish and mussels of the upper and median Elbe river
Development of a Fish Test to Detect Endocrine Disruptors in Surface Water
Effects of environmental pollutants on fish reproduction
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Ecotoxicological relevance of endocrine reactive compounds in the aquatic environment. Investigations along the Elbe River as a model
Survey of Contaminants in Suspended Sediments and Water from the Fraser River
Assessment of Contaminants Associated with Bed Sediments in Canadas Fraser
Contaminants in arctic seaducks
06265-05 MECHANISMS OF TOXICITY IN TESTES
61262-02 METALLOTHIONEIN IN REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
61319-02 METALLOTHIONEIN--EFFECTS ON MUTAGENESIS
XENOBIOTIC-INDUCED IMPAIRMENT OF THE ENDOCRINE FUNCTION OF TELEOST FISH
70708-01 CADMIUM AND BREAST CANCER ETIOLOGY
THE EFFECTS CADMIUM (CD) AND ITS COMPOUNDS ON PRECISELY TIMED BEHAVIORS IN THERAT.
USE OF THE NAVY NEUROBEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT BATTERY (NTAB) AS A BEHAVIORALSCREEN FOR BEHAVIORAL DEFICITS INDUCED BY CHEMICALS KNOWN AS ENDOCRINE DISRUPTERS.
Environmental Endocrine Disruptors' Effect on Reproduction: Hormonal and Cellular Correlates
Speciation of metal inputs to coastal waters: consequences for metal transport and bioavailability
The effect of endocrine active substances upon soil invertebrates and fresh water fish
fish toxicology
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