Research Project Level Inventory by Agents under study then Organisms
Agent Types: Metals
Category: Invertebrates
(10)
Reproductive effects of organotin compounds and estrogens in marine prosobranch molluscs
Basic study for the assessment of pathological effects of antifouling paints on snails from the German North Sea coast
Assessment of morpho- and histopathological effects of organotin compounds on marine gastropods with special reference to their suitability for a future biological effect monitoring
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
Metabolic Androgenization of Invertebrates by Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
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
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
Priority Substances and Thyroid Function in Fish
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
04214-11 ENDOCRINE EFFECTS OF REPRODUCTIVE TOXINS IN FEMALE FISH
Category: Amphibian
(1)
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Category: Reptilian
(1)
Contaminant levels and effects in common snapping turtles and mudpuppies in
Category: Avian
(2)
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
The ecological viability of constructed wetlands: immune function in birds
Category: Mammalian
(1)
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Category: Rodents
(1)
Influence of environmental estrogens on testicular cell function as a possible cause for male fertility disturbances
Category: Human
(13)
Collection of clinical data about effects of environmental hazards on male and female fertility
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
Influence of environmental estrogens on testicular cell function as a possible cause for male fertility disturbances
08030-03 MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PROSTATE CANCER
49011-04 ADVERSE EFFECTS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS DURING PREGNANCY
#2 PROJECT TITLE Z01 ES-49010-04 EB TOXICANTS IN HUMAN PLACENTA AND REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES IN UKRAINE
NO1-ES-55396 THE REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
MECHANISMS OF THE IMMUNOTOXIC EFFECTS OF HEAVY METALS AND ORGANOCHLORINES
HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT.
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
(39)
Reproductive effects of organotin compounds and estrogens in marine prosobranch molluscs
Basic study for the assessment of pathological effects of antifouling paints on snails from the German North Sea coast
Assessment of morpho- and histopathological effects of organotin compounds on marine gastropods with special reference to their suitability for a future biological effect monitoring
Toxic effects of contaminants and adaptive responses of fish and mussels of the upper and median Elbe river
Effects of environmental pollutants on fish reproduction
Chemical characterization of the exhaust gases of Bavarian waste incineration plants
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Influence of environmental estrogens on testicular cell function as a possible cause for male fertility disturbances
Ecotoxicological relevance of endocrine reactive compounds in the aquatic environment. Investigations along the Elbe River as a model
Biochemical response of the mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) to the pollution of
Survey of Contaminants in Suspended Sediments and Water from the Fraser River
Assessment of Contaminants Associated with Bed Sediments in Canadas Fraser
Contaminant levels and effects in common snapping turtles and mudpuppies in
The ecological viability of constructed wetlands: immune function in birds
Effects of environmental contaminants on the response of a suite of biomarkers
06265-05 MECHANISMS OF TOXICITY IN TESTES
61319-02 METALLOTHIONEIN--EFFECTS ON MUTAGENESIS
MECHANISMS OF THE IMMUNOTOXIC EFFECTS OF HEAVY METALS AND ORGANOCHLORINES
THE ROLE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN PRODUCING REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY BY EVALUATIONS INSURROGATE ANIMAL MODELS.
Screening for the presence and effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in fish-eating birds of the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
Pilot Field Study to Refine the Measurement and Methods of Fifteen Suspect Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in the Neuse River Basin
Use of a Hybrid Multimedia Compartmental Model to Assist Field Monitoring Project Design for Endocrine Disruptor Detection, Media Concentration, Exposure Model Development and/or Model Confirmation and to Support Fate and Transport Endocrine Disruptor Exposure (EDE) Research
Metabolic Androgenization of Invertebrates by Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
Endocrine Disruption in the Marine Environment (EDMAR)
Wetland Plants' Roles in Uptake and Transport of Heavy Metals and Remediation
Speciation of metal inputs to coastal waters: consequences for metal transport and bioavailability
Development of a marine prophage induction assay for detection of mutagens in seawater samples
Heavy metal fluxes to the nearshore ocean derived from non-point source pollution in two small estuaries, Oahu, Hawaii
Contamination of wetland sediments Indiana Dunes National lakeshore: implications for wetland restoration strategies
Effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on reproductive function of fish
Environmental Pollutants in aquatic organisms form the San Jose Lagoon
Bioavailability of colloid-associated metals to estuarine bivalves
Food web structure and heavy metal accumulation in a recently established guild of breeding seabirds in southern California
Transport and fate of sediment-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and trace elements in the Elizabeth River
Endocrine Disruption in Marine Gastropods by Environmental Chemical Mixtures
Application in vivo of non-destructive multielement anaylsis method for endocrine disrupting chemicals.
Studies on the EDCs in food containers, elution of the EDCs to the food, and assessment method of food contamination.
Development of screening method of EDCs by the rodent intrauterine exposure models.
Development of intrauterine exposure screening rodent model
Studies on induction mechanism of imposex in gastropods
Study on endocrine disruption in long-lived wildlife-4
Development of bioassay system of EDC effects on fish.
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
fish toxicology
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