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Endocrine disruptors and human health
Giuseppe Latini1, Gregory Knipp, Alberto Mantovani
1Division of Neonatology, Perrino Hospital, Brindisi, Italy. gilatini@tin.it
Abstract:
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a group of diversely natural compounds or synthetic chemicals that can interfere with the programming of normal endocrine-signalling pathways during pre- and neonatal life, thus leading to adverse consequences later in life. In addition, early life exposure to EDCs may alter gene expression and consequently transmit these effects to future generations.
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