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Monica Kam

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Frontiers in Toxicology|May 16, 2022
Azole Fungicides and Their Endocrine Disrupting Properties: Perspectives on Sex Hormone-Dependent Reproductive DevelopmentMonica Kam Draskau, Terje Svingen
The European Journal of Neuroscience|March 15, 2011
Neurogenesis in humansMaurice A Curtis, Monica Kam, Richard L M Faull
Molecular Human Reproduction|January 17, 2020
Developmental biology meets toxicology: contributing reproductive mechanisms to build adverse outcome pathwaysMonica Kam Draskau, Cassy M Spiller, Julie Boberg, et al.
Chemosphere|October 8, 2020
Transcriptome analysis of fetal rat testis following intrauterine exposure to the azole fungicides triticonazole and flusilazole reveals subtle changes despite adverse endocrine effectsMonica Kam Draskau, Aurélie Lardenois, Bertrand Evrard, et al.
Mededpublish (2016)|December 25, 2023
Faculty development for strengthening online teaching capability: a mixed-methods study of what staff want, evaluated with Kirkpatrick's model of teaching effectivenessRachelle Singleton, Daniela Ruiz Cosignani, Monica Kam, et al.
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|February 11, 2021
Classical toxicity endpoints in female rats are insensitive to the human endocrine disruptors diethylstilbestrol and ketoconazoleHanna K L Johansson, Sofie Christiansen, Monica Kam Draskau, et al.
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|July 22, 2022
AOP key event relationship report: Linking decreased androgen receptor activation with decreased granulosa cell proliferation of gonadotropin-independent folliclesEleftheria Maria Panagiotou, Monica Kam Draskau, Tianyi Li, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|October 15, 2019
In vitro and in vivo endocrine disrupting effects of the azole fungicides triticonazole and flusilazoleMonica Kam Draskau, Julie Boberg, Camilla Taxvig, et al.
Chemosphere|September 9, 2022
The anti-androgenic fungicide triticonazole induces region-specific transcriptional changes in the developing rat perineum and phallusMonica Kam Draskau, Camilla Lindgren Schwartz, Bertrand Evrard, et al.
Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|January 23, 2009
The cellular composition and morphological organization of the rostral migratory stream in the adult human brainMonica Kam, Maurice A Curtis, Susan R McGlashan, et al.
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Frontiers in Toxicology|May 16, 2022
Azole Fungicides and Their Endocrine Disrupting Properties: Perspectives on Sex Hormone-Dependent Reproductive DevelopmentMonica Kam Draskau, Terje Svingen
The European Journal of Neuroscience|March 15, 2011
Neurogenesis in humansMaurice A Curtis, Monica Kam, Richard L M Faull
Molecular Human Reproduction|January 17, 2020
Developmental biology meets toxicology: contributing reproductive mechanisms to build adverse outcome pathwaysMonica Kam Draskau, Cassy M Spiller, Julie Boberg, et al.
Chemosphere|October 8, 2020
Transcriptome analysis of fetal rat testis following intrauterine exposure to the azole fungicides triticonazole and flusilazole reveals subtle changes despite adverse endocrine effectsMonica Kam Draskau, Aurélie Lardenois, Bertrand Evrard, et al.
Mededpublish (2016)|December 25, 2023
Faculty development for strengthening online teaching capability: a mixed-methods study of what staff want, evaluated with Kirkpatrick's model of teaching effectivenessRachelle Singleton, Daniela Ruiz Cosignani, Monica Kam, et al.
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|February 11, 2021
Classical toxicity endpoints in female rats are insensitive to the human endocrine disruptors diethylstilbestrol and ketoconazoleHanna K L Johansson, Sofie Christiansen, Monica Kam Draskau, et al.
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|July 22, 2022
AOP key event relationship report: Linking decreased androgen receptor activation with decreased granulosa cell proliferation of gonadotropin-independent folliclesEleftheria Maria Panagiotou, Monica Kam Draskau, Tianyi Li, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|October 15, 2019
In vitro and in vivo endocrine disrupting effects of the azole fungicides triticonazole and flusilazoleMonica Kam Draskau, Julie Boberg, Camilla Taxvig, et al.
Chemosphere|September 9, 2022
The anti-androgenic fungicide triticonazole induces region-specific transcriptional changes in the developing rat perineum and phallusMonica Kam Draskau, Camilla Lindgren Schwartz, Bertrand Evrard, et al.
Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|January 23, 2009
The cellular composition and morphological organization of the rostral migratory stream in the adult human brainMonica Kam, Maurice A Curtis, Susan R McGlashan, et al.
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