Research Project Level Inventory by Organism under study then end points
Organism Types: Avian
Category: Carncinogenesis
(3)
The development of an in-vitro assay to determine the influence of biotransformation on the bioaccumulation and genotoxicity of organic compounds in marine top-predators.
Environmental oestrogens and oestrogenic molecules
Regulation of Drug and Pesticide Metabolism in Chickens
Category: Neurological
(10)
Environmental oestrogens and oestrogenic molecules
Health of wildlife living in sprayed apple orchards
Evidence of xenobiotic modulation of reproduction, development, growth,
Neurobiology of Behaviour
05950-06 SUPERFUND BASIC RESEARCH
NEUROENDOCRINE PATHWAYS CONTROLLING MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTION ASSOCIATEDWITH THE GULF WAR SYNDROME.
Critical Stages in Sublethal Exposure to EDCs in a Quail Model System
Critical Stages in Avian Development: Estrogenic Hazards to Altricial and Precocial Birds
Using Hormones to Explore Adaptation and Constraint in a Male Bird
The Effects of Yolk Tetosterone on Nestling Development in the Red-Winged Blackbird
Category: Immunology
(7)
Effects of anthropogenic organochlorines on seabirds
Health of wildlife living in sprayed apple orchards
Xenobiotic Modulation of Immune Function in Herring Gulls and Caspian Terns in
The ecological viability of constructed wetlands: immune function in birds
Tree Swallows as bioindicators of riparian willdife exposure to pulp mill
05950-06 SUPERFUND BASIC RESEARCH
Immunological and Reproductive Changes in Chickens Exposed to Dioxin
Category: Reproductive
(34)
Steroid hormone metabolism
Xenobiotics Compounds in River Birds
Detection and fate of endocrine disruptors in the environment
Environmental oestrogens and oestrogenic molecules
Production of draft OECD Detailed Review Paper on methods to detect sex hormone disrupting activity
Review of the evidence for ecological effects of environmental sex hormone disrupters
Effects of oestrogen modulators on sex developement of birds
Avian Cell Cultures and Embryonic Development
Investigation of the occurrence and effects of endocrine disrupting substances
Effects of endocrine disrupting pesticides on birds breeding in orchards in
XENOESTROGENIC SCREENING PROCEDURE TO IDENTIFY SUBSTANCES OF CONCERN
St.Lawrence River ecosystem monitoring network
Health of wildlife living in sprayed apple orchards
Evidence of xenobiotic modulation of reproduction, development, growth,
Effects of Organochlorine Contaminants on Avian Endocrine Systems
The Tree Swallow as a bioindicator of riparian wildlife exposure to pulp and
Neurobiology of Behaviour
05673-03 MECHANISM OF TCDD-INDUCED EFFECTS ON CHICK CARDIOGENESIS
05950-06 SUPERFUND BASIC RESEARCH
EFFECT OF ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMIANTS ON THE HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS IN WILD BIRDS
NEUROENDOCRINE PATHWAYS CONTROLLING MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTION ASSOCIATEDWITH THE GULF WAR SYNDROME.
Immunological and Reproductive Changes in Chickens Exposed to Dioxin
Reproductive Success of Wading Birds in the Florida Everglades
Environmental Contaminants, Embryonic Anomalies and Productivity in Migratory Birds
Regulation of Drug and Pesticide Metabolism in Chickens
Critical Stages in Sublethal Exposure to EDCs in a Quail Model System
Critical Stages in Avian Development: Estrogenic Hazards to Altricial and Precocial Birds
Steroid concentrations and organochlorine residues in eggs of Common terns.
Environmental Endocrine Disruption in Avian Wildlife
Neuroendocrine Basis of Reproductive Flexibility
An Analysis of Maternal Effects in the American Coot: Consequences for Offspring Growth and Survival
Using Hormones to Explore Adaptation and Constraint in a Male Bird
The Effects of Yolk Tetosterone on Nestling Development in the Red-Winged Blackbird
Thyroxine and Seasonality in American Tree Sparrows
Category: Other
(5)
Detection and fate of endocrine disruptors in the environment
Influence of ecosystems stressed by imissions ...
Effects of Organochlorine Contaminants on Avian Endocrine Systems
NEUROENDOCRINE PATHWAYS CONTROLLING MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTION ASSOCIATEDWITH THE GULF WAR SYNDROME.
Neuroendocrine Basis of Reproductive Flexibility
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