Research Project Level Inventory by Agents under study then Focal Areas
Study Types: Phenols
Category: Human Health Effects
(13)
Physiological effects of xenobiotic oestrogens in mammals
Emulation of sex steroid receptor action in yeast
Endocrine modulators and the human female reproductive system
xenoestrogens and sperm quality in man
Effects of endocrine disruptors on the reproductive organs and the behaviour of rats
Phenolic anthropogenic substances with hormone-like effects: Human toxicology
Environment and male reproductive health
Environmental oestrogens and oestrogenic molecules
Assessment of Human Risk for Adverse Effects of Endocrine Active Environmental Organohalogen Contaminants
Hormone Disruptors in Food
Mechanism and biological significance of aneuploidy induction by carcinogenic estrogens and other non-genotoxic carcinogens
Phytoestrogens and prevention of disease
organochlorines and male reproduction
Category: Ecological Effects
(7)
Quantitative analyses of sexual behaviour as a screening tool of hormone-mimicking effects on animal reproduction
Vitellogenin assay with fish hepatocytes
Effect of endocrine disruptors on sexual differentiation of the brain in mammals
Environmental halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and estrogens; mechanism of action, interactions and test-system development
Effects of environmental estrogens on marine organisms
Assessment, management and substitution of hormonally active substances
Ecotoxicological relevance of endocrine reactive compounds in the aquatic environment. Investigations along the Elbe River as a model
Category: Exposure Assessment
(10)
Development of Immunochemical Detection Principles for Pesticides and Environmental Hazardous Chemicals
Environmental Health Impact Assessment in Flanders, Belgium
Substances with endocrine disrupting potential in various environmental compartments.
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
Detection and fate of endocrine disruptors in the environment
Persistent organic pollutants - metabolism and selectively retained metabolites
Chemical characterization of the exhaust gases of Bavarian waste incineration plants
Validation of Immunassay Test-Kits for PAHs
Environmental Exposure Assessment of Endocrine Disrupters in Sewage Treatment Works and River Water
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