Research Project Level Inventory by Organism under study then end points
Organism Types: Fish
Category: Carncinogenesis
(10)
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
Environmental halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and estrogens; mechanism of action, interactions and test-system development
Effects of Glucocorticoids on Cytochrome P450 Gene Expression
07375-03 HEALTH EFFECTS OF CHLORINATED COMPOUNDS
07381-03 SUPERFUND BASIC RESEARCH CENTER AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY
IMMUNOTOXICITY OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN WILDLIFE SPECIES
ESTABLISHMENT OF AN IN VIVO EMBRYONIC SYSTEM FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR EFFECTS OF ENDOCRINE MODULATION COMPOUNDS
The Influence of Environmental Estrogens on Carcinogenesis (in trout)
An in vivo model for detection of reproductive effects of endocrine disruptors
Species-Specific Endocrine Disruption: PCB- and PAH-Induced Estrogenic Effects
Category: Neurological
(8)
Quantitative analyses of sexual behaviour as a screening tool of hormone-mimicking effects on animal reproduction
Development of a Fish Test to Detect Endocrine Disruptors in Surface Water
Behavioural effects of environmental pollution on threespine stickleback and guppy
FISH THYROID FUNCTION
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING THYROID FUNCTION IN AQUATIC WILDLIFE
Social Regulation of Reproductive Behavior and Neuroendocrine Processes
Differential Expression of Somatostatin Genes in Rainbow Trout
Studies Towards Understanding the Functional Significance of Multiple GnRHs in Vertebrate Brains
Category: Immunology
(7)
Environmental halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and estrogens; mechanism of action, interactions and test-system development
Effects of environmental estrogens on marine organisms
Effects of Glucocorticoids on Cytochrome P450 Gene Expression
IMMUNOTOXICITY OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN WILDLIFE SPECIES
ENDOCRINE CONTROL OF FISH REPRODUCTION, ACTIVIN IN HUMAN PLACENTA
DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF HEMOPOIETIC CELL CULTURE SYSTEMS FROM FISH, DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF FISH CELL ASSAYS FOR ASSESSING THE TOXICITY OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS.
estrogenic activity in northern bavarian rivers, lakes and springs
Category: Reproductive
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Vitellogenin assay with fish hepatocytes
Aquatic ecotoxicology
Estrogenic and Toxicological effects of environmental pollutants in Fish
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
Environmental halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and estrogens; mechanism of action, interactions and test-system development
Effects of environmental estrogens on marine organisms
Validation of screening methods for estrogenic activity
Development of a vitellogenin assay with fish hepatocytes
Effects of endocrine disruptors on marine fish
Exposure and ecological effects of hazardous substances and drugs in surface waters
Development of a Fish Test to Detect Endocrine Disruptors in Surface Water
Detection of environmental contaminants with estrogenic effects by means of isolated fish hepatocytes
Effects of environmental pollutants on fish reproduction
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
1) Investigation of wild populations of fish to determine evidence of endocrine disruption 2) Effects of endocrine disruptors on early life stages of fish 3) Effects of sewage effluents on sex differentiation
Endocrine chemicals in fish and fish cells - strategies for ecotoxicological testing
Ecotoxicological relevance of endocrine reactive compounds in the aquatic environment. Investigations along the Elbe River as a model
Behavioural effects of environmental pollution on threespine stickleback and guppy
Examination of fish for evidence of estrogenic responses downstream of Ontario
Priority Substances and Thyroid Function in Fish
Priority Substances and Retinoids in Fish
Effects of Glucocorticoids on Cytochrome P450 Gene Expression
Examination of white sucker populations for evidence of reproductive and
Assessment of Trace Organic Contaminants in Sediments and Water from the
Plasma Vitellogenin Measurements in Fish from the Fraser River Basin
Survey of Contaminants in Suspended Sediments and Water from the Fraser River
OCCURRENCE OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ESTROGEN (4-NONYLPHENOL) IN
Continued studies examining white sucker populations for evidence of recovery
Assessment of Contaminants Associated with Bed Sediments in Canadas Fraser
Examination of fish exposed to agricultural runoffs for evidence of endocrine
Endocrine Disruptors in German Waterways
A field evaluation of reproductive endocrine alterations in fish exposed to
Xenoestrogenic Screening Procedure to Identify Substances of Concern
QSAR, development & application of QSARs
Endocrine test development
Isolation and identification of priority substances
Environmental Effects of Industrial Effluents
Life-cycle tests with fish
Effects of Municipal effluents
Fate & effects of reproductive endocrine disruptors in the aquatic environment
04214-11 ENDOCRINE EFFECTS OF REPRODUCTIVE TOXINS IN FEMALE FISH
06272-05 AH RECEPTOR IN NONMAMMALIAN SPECIES
07375-03 HEALTH EFFECTS OF CHLORINATED COMPOUNDS
07381-03 SUPERFUND BASIC RESEARCH CENTER AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY
IMMUNOTOXICITY OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN WILDLIFE SPECIES
ESTABLISHMENT OF AN IN VIVO EMBRYONIC SYSTEM FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR EFFECTS OF ENDOCRINE MODULATION COMPOUNDS
ENVIRONMENTAL, HORMONAL, AND METABOLIC CUES IN LAMPREY METAMORPHOSIS
FISH THYROID FUNCTION
LEAD AND CYANIDE AS ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS OF REPRODUCTION IN RAINBOW TROUT ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS
ENDOCRINE CONTROL OF FISH REPRODUCTION, ACTIVIN IN HUMAN PLACENTA
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING THYROID FUNCTION IN AQUATIC WILDLIFE
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOACTIVE LAMPRICIDE FORMULATION COMPONENTS
DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF HEMOPOIETIC CELL CULTURE SYSTEMS FROM FISH, DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF FISH CELL ASSAYS FOR ASSESSING THE TOXICITY OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS.
REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS OF 2,3,7,8-TCDD ON FRESHWATER FISH AND INVERTEBRATES
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF ABNORMAL REPRODUCTIVEDEVELOPMENT
The Evaluation of Halogenated Aromatic Hydro-Carbons in Fish From the Connecticut River Basin, MA
A short-term in vivo screening system for endocrine disruptors utilizing mosquitofishes (Gambusia affinis and G. holbrooki)
In vivo fish bioassay directed identification of endocrine disrupting chemicals in complex environmental mixtures.
Transgenic Biosensors of Environmental Toxicants
Detection and Identification of Estrogenic/Antiestrogenic Compounds in the Marine Environment
Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on growth of juvenile salmon
Effects of Endocrine-disrupting Contaminants on Flatfish Growth
Endocrine Disruption among coastal fish species
Examination of the estrogen response pathway in a new vertebrate model
DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL FISH MODELS FOR ASSESSING DEVELOPMENTAL AND REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY
COMPARISON OF TWO IN-VITRO AND AN IN-VIVO FISH VITELLOGEN ASSAY.
DEVELOPMENT OF AN IN VIVO ASSAY FOR VITELLOGENIN INDUCTION IN FISH EXPOSED TO SYNTHETIC AND XENOESTROGENS.
FIELD VALIDATION OF VITELLOGENIN INDUCTION IN FERAL MALE FISH AS AN INDICATOR OF EXPOSURE TO ESTROGENIC COMPOUNDS.
LABORATORY ASSESSMENT OF VARIABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH MEASURMENTS OF VITELLOGENIN AND BRAIN AROMATASE ACTIVITY IN FISH3. Project Focus: ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS, EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
An in vivo model for detection of reproductive effects of endocrine disruptors
Species-Specific Endocrine Disruption: PCB- and PAH-Induced Estrogenic Effects
Endocrine disruption in the marine environment (EDMAR)
Xenoestrogen effects during premeiotic stages of spermatogenesis: Development of an invitro test system and molecular markers of action
Development and testing of in vivo experimentals designs aimed at assessingthe effects (if any) of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on reproduction onfish.
estrogenic activity in northern bavarian rivers, lakes and springs
Immune, Reproductive and Histologic Evaluation in Fish Collected for the Columbia and Rio Grande Basins BEST Program.
Evaluation of Selected Histologic and Immunologic Biomarkers in Fish Collected for the BEST Pilot Program in the Mississippi Drainage
Indicators of reproductive status of yellow perch from Lakes Michigan and Mendota.
Annual reproductive cycle of largemouth bass and common carp in the Mid-Northeastern Area.
Development, characterization, and validation of an in vivo model for evaluating the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on sexual differentiation and development in fish.
Molecular Genetic Mechanisms of Gonad Development in Zebrafish
Social Regulation of Reproductive Behavior and Neuroendocrine Processes
Studies Towards Understanding the Functional Significance of Multiple GnRHs in Vertebrate Brains
Category: Other
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Detection of environmental contaminants with estrogenic effects by means of isolated fish hepatocytes
Endocrine chemicals in fish and fish cells - strategies for ecotoxicological testing
XENOBIOTIC-INDUCED IMPAIRMENT OF THE ENDOCRINE FUNCTION OF TELEOST FISH
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
In vivo fish bioassay directed identification of endocrine disrupting chemicals in complex environmental mixtures.
Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on stress response in flatfish
Indicators of reproductive status of yellow perch from Lakes Michigan and Mendota.
Annual reproductive cycle of largemouth bass and common carp in the Mid-Northeastern Area.
Prolactin Secretion in a Teleost Fish: Elucidation of Novel Mechanisms for Rapid Steroid Hormone Action
Differential Expression of Somatostatin Genes in Rainbow Trout
Studies Towards Understanding the Functional Significance of Multiple GnRHs in Vertebrate Brains
Ecological Significance of Heat Shock Proteins as Molecular Chaperones: Temperature Dependence of HSP Biochemical Function in Marine Fish
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