Research Project Level Inventory by Organism under study then end points
Organism Types: Invertebrates
Category: Carncinogenesis
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Biodegradability of ethinylestradiol in activated sludge systems and effects of synthetic androgens and estrogens on freshwater snails
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
Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances to the aquatic environment
IMMUNOTOXICITY OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN WILDLIFE SPECIES
Category: Neurological
(5)
Quantitative analyses of sexual behaviour as a screening tool of hormone-mimicking effects on animal reproduction
ENDOCRINOLOGY OF OSMOREGULATION, GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION IN MOLLUSCS
Role of Clock Proteins PERIOD and TIMELESS on the Activity of the Drosophila Prothoracic Gland
Signal Transduction Pathways and Gene Expression in the Circadian Clock System
Role of Hormones in the Control of Behavior
Category: Immunology
(5)
Assessment of reproductive, immunological and (geno)toxic impact of
Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network
Ocurrence of nonylphenol and nonylphenol polyethoxylates in Canadian aquatic
IMMUNOTOXICITY OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN WILDLIFE SPECIES
ENDOCRINOLOGY OF OSMOREGULATION, GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION IN MOLLUSCS
Category: Reproductive
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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
Development of a bioassay with Marisa cornuarietis (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia) for the assessment of environmental chemicals with hormone-mimetic effects
Biodegradability of ethinylestradiol in activated sludge systems and effects of synthetic androgens and estrogens on freshwater snails
Influence of TBT exposure on imposex formation in the common whelk (Buccinum undatum L.)
Effects of di-(2ethylhexyl)phtalate (DEHP) on aquatic organisms
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
Histopathological and morphopathological effects of TOT.
Detection and fate of endocrine disruptors in the environment
Validation of screening methods for estrogenic activity
Spermiology in the human
Concentrations and effects of organotin compounds in the marine environment along the Norwegian coast
Exposure and ecological effects of hazardous substances and drugs in surface waters
Detection of environmental contaminants with estrogenic effects by means of isolated fish hepatocytes
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
Assessment of reproductive, immunological and (geno)toxic impact of
Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network
Ocurrence of nonylphenol and nonylphenol polyethoxylates in Canadian aquatic
Examination of white sucker populations for evidence of reproductive and
Assessment of Trace Organic Contaminants in Sediments and Water from the
Continued studies examining white sucker populations for evidence of recovery
Assessment of Contaminants Associated with Bed Sediments in Canadas Fraser
Life-cycle tests with fish
Release and fate of estrogenic and (anti)androgenic substances to the aquatic environment
06272-05 AH RECEPTOR IN NONMAMMALIAN SPECIES
IMMUNOTOXICITY OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN WILDLIFE SPECIES
CLONING THE NUCLEAR JUVENILE HORMONE RECEPTOR IN LOCUSTA MIGRATORIA
ENDOCRINOLOGY OF OSMOREGULATION, GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION IN MOLLUSCS
REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS OF 2,3,7,8-TCDD ON FRESHWATER FISH AND INVERTEBRATES
The effects of endosulfan, a potential endocrine disrupting chemical in grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio
INVERTEBRATE MODELS FOR ASSESSING THE DEVELOPMENTAL ANDREPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS OF CONTAMINANTS
Metabolic Androgenization of Invertebrates by Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
Development of Crustacean Larvae for In Vivo Screening of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in the Marine Environment
Development of a bioassay with Marisa cornuarietis (Gastropoda:Prosobranchia) for the assessment of environmental chemicals withhormone-mimetic effects
Endocrine Disruption in Male and Female Fish: The Relationship Between Vitellogenin, Sex Differentiation, and Individual Fitness
Selection and Plasticity in Social Behavior and Signals
Molecular Mechanisms and Functional Diversity of the Hemocyanin Gene Family in Cancer magister
Larval Transcription Factor Mediating Juvenile Hormone Suppression of Genes
Benthic community responses to multiple contaminants
Hormonal Control of Pupal Commitment of Metamorphosis
Category: Other
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Detection and fate of endocrine disruptors in the environment
Mutagenic and developmental effects of pesticides and their degradation products in aquatic organisms.
Detection of environmental contaminants with estrogenic effects by means of isolated fish hepatocytes
The effects of endosulfan, a potential endocrine disrupting chemical in grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio
Signal Transduction Pathways and Gene Expression in the Circadian Clock System
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