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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|October 12, 2001
Embryonic exposure to low-dose pesticides: effects on growth rate in the hatchling red-eared slider turtleE Willingham
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 9, 1999
Sex reversal effects of environmentally relevant xenobiotic concentrations on the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determinationE Willingham, D Crews
The Quarterly Review of Biology|September 29, 2000
Endocrine disruptors: present issues, future directionsD Crews, E Willingham, J K Skipper
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 11, 2000
Aromatase activity during embryogenesis in the brain and adrenal-kidney-gonad of the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determinationE Willingham, R Baldwin, J K Skipper, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|October 21, 1999
Incubation temperature influences sex-steroid levels in juvenile red-eared slider turtles, Trachemys scripta, a species with temperature-dependent sex determinationT Rhen, E Willingham, J T Sakata, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 7, 2000
Embryonic treatment with xenobiotics disrupts steroid hormone profiles in hatchling red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans)E Willingham, T Rhen, J T Sakata, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|December 19, 2001
Role of steroidogenic factor 1 and aromatase in temperature-dependent sex determination in the red-eared slider turtleD Crews, A Fleming, E Willingham, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 29, 1999
No threshold dose for estradiol-induced sex reversal of turtle embryos: how little is too much?D M Sheehan, E Willingham, D Gaylor, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 29, 1999
Developmental synergism of steroidal estrogens in sex determinationJ M Bergeron, E Willingham, C T Osborn, et al.
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 10, 1986
Food allergy or intolerance in severe recurrent aphthous ulceration of the mouthA Wright, F P Ryan, S E Willingham, et al.
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Part A|October 12, 2001
Embryonic exposure to low-dose pesticides: effects on growth rate in the hatchling red-eared slider turtleE Willingham
General and Comparative Endocrinology|March 9, 1999
Sex reversal effects of environmentally relevant xenobiotic concentrations on the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determinationE Willingham, D Crews
The Quarterly Review of Biology|September 29, 2000
Endocrine disruptors: present issues, future directionsD Crews, E Willingham, J K Skipper
General and Comparative Endocrinology|August 11, 2000
Aromatase activity during embryogenesis in the brain and adrenal-kidney-gonad of the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determinationE Willingham, R Baldwin, J K Skipper, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|October 21, 1999
Incubation temperature influences sex-steroid levels in juvenile red-eared slider turtles, Trachemys scripta, a species with temperature-dependent sex determinationT Rhen, E Willingham, J T Sakata, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 7, 2000
Embryonic treatment with xenobiotics disrupts steroid hormone profiles in hatchling red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans)E Willingham, T Rhen, J T Sakata, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|December 19, 2001
Role of steroidogenic factor 1 and aromatase in temperature-dependent sex determination in the red-eared slider turtleD Crews, A Fleming, E Willingham, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 29, 1999
No threshold dose for estradiol-induced sex reversal of turtle embryos: how little is too much?D M Sheehan, E Willingham, D Gaylor, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|January 29, 1999
Developmental synergism of steroidal estrogens in sex determinationJ M Bergeron, E Willingham, C T Osborn, et al.
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 10, 1986
Food allergy or intolerance in severe recurrent aphthous ulceration of the mouthA Wright, F P Ryan, S E Willingham, et al.
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