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June 10, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity: how to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?
Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions
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May 7, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity. How to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?
Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Toxicology Letters
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May 4, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity. How to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?
Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
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February 11, 2014
Relevance weighting of tier 1 endocrine screening endpoints by rank order
Christopher J Borgert, Leah D Stuchal, Ellen M Mihaich, et al.
ALTEX
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October 12, 2013
Lessons learned, challenges, and opportunities: the U.S. Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program
Daland R Juberg, Susan J Borghoff, Richard A Becker, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A
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December 10, 2002
Conclusions, research needs, and recommendations of the expert panel: technical workshop on human milk surveillance and research for environmental chemicals in the United States
Cheston M Berlin, Judy S LaKind, Babasaheb R Sonawane, et al.
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June 10, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity: how to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?
Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions
|
May 7, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity. How to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?
Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Toxicology Letters
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May 4, 2020
Human exposure to synthetic endocrine disrupting chemicals (S-EDCs) is generally negligible as compared to natural compounds with higher or comparable endocrine activity. How to evaluate the risk of the S-EDCs?
Herman Autrup, Frank A Barile, Sir Colin Berry, et al.
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
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February 11, 2014
Relevance weighting of tier 1 endocrine screening endpoints by rank order
Christopher J Borgert, Leah D Stuchal, Ellen M Mihaich, et al.
ALTEX
|
October 12, 2013
Lessons learned, challenges, and opportunities: the U.S. Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program
Daland R Juberg, Susan J Borghoff, Richard A Becker, et al.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A
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December 10, 2002
Conclusions, research needs, and recommendations of the expert panel: technical workshop on human milk surveillance and research for environmental chemicals in the United States
Cheston M Berlin, Judy S LaKind, Babasaheb R Sonawane, et al.
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