Research Project Level Inventory by Agents under study then Focal Areas
Study Types: PCBs
Category: Human Health Effects
(13)
Environmental Pollutants in aquatic organisms form the San Jose Lagoon
Carcinogenic effect of endocrine disrupting chemicals
Development and validation of high through put screening using human cell reporter gene assay.
Frog Deformities: Role of Endocrine Disruptors During 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.
Professional exposure (Greenhouse workers and sprayers) to pesticides
Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on mouse gonad differentiation, spermgenesis and oogeuesis
ATSDR GREAT LAKES HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS RESEARCH PROGRAM. AN ASSESSMENT OF HUMANPOPULATION AT RISK: THE IMPACT OF CONSUMING CONTAMINATED GREAT LAKES FISH ON NATIVE AMERICANCOMMUNITIES.
05352-13 METABOLIC AND PHARMACOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS IN PERINATAL CARCINOGENESIS
organochlorines and male reproduction
Category: Ecological Effects
(16)
Environmental effects on tissues of Baltic seals with special emphasis on organochlorines and uterine leiomyomas
Endocrine Disruption in the Marine Environment : EDMAR
Bioaccumulation dynamics of hydrophobic organic contaminants in the Anacostia River food web
Impact of environmental contaminants on an aquatic bird population
Biochemical toxicology of cetaceans
Molecular biomarkers of chemical sensitivity in protected species: II. Cell culture bioassays
AH receptor-mediated developmental toxicity in zebrafish
Impact of contaminants on sexual development and reproduction of amphibians in the Great Lakes Ecosystems
Endocrine Disruption in Marine Gastropods by Environmental Chemical Mixtures
Study on endocrine disruption in long-lived wildlife
Development of bioassay system of EDC effects on fish.
In vitro analysis of endocrine activity of environmental samples and of mixtures of chemicals
The effect of endocrine active substances upon soil invertebrates and fresh water fish
fish toxicology
TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE REPRODUCTIVE AND IMMUNE SYSTEMS OF THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER BELUGA WHALES EXPOSED TO ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS
Bioindicators of exposure to and effects of xenoestrogens in the marine environment
Category: Exposure Assessment
(8)
Application of semipermeable membrane device for monitoring pollution in the Calcasieu River estuarine system
A reporter gene system for detecting and investigating marine pollutants with endocrine disruptive activities
Molecular biological approaches for non-destructive assessment of chemical effects on marine mammals
Identification of the endocgenous ligand for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
Development of high-sensitivity analysis methods of endocrine disrupting chemicals
Studies for elucidating effects of endocrine disruptors on human spermatogenesis
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
Effects of endocrine disruptors on fish
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