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Retha R Newbold

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Endocrinology|July 22, 2006
Neonatal exposure to the phytoestrogen genistein alters mammary gland growth and developmental programming of hormone receptor levelsElizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson, Retha R Newbold
Endocrinology|May 13, 2006
Adverse effects of the model environmental estrogen diethylstilbestrol are transmitted to subsequent generationsRetha R Newbold, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson
Neurotoxicology|August 8, 2002
Multigenerational exposure to dietary nonylphenol has no severe effects on spatial learning in female ratsKatherine M Flynn, Retha R Newbold, Sherry A Ferguson
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 11, 2009
Prenatal exposure to bisphenol a at environmentally relevant doses adversely affects the murine female reproductive tract later in lifeRetha R Newbold, Wendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|May 13, 2009
Environmental estrogens and obesityRetha R Newbold, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson
Journal of AOAC International|August 22, 2006
Studies of the effects of neonatal exposure to genistein on the developing female reproductive systemWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Retha R Newbold
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|April 15, 2004
Developmental exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) alters uterine response to estrogens in prepubescent mice: low versus high dose effectsRetha R Newbold, Wendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences|September 25, 2002
Assessing estrogenic activity of phytochemicals using transcriptional activation and immature mouse uterotrophic responsesWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, George Clark, et al.
International Journal of Andrology|March 5, 2008
Effects of endocrine disruptors on obesityRetha R Newbold, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|June 12, 2003
Dietary ethinyl estradiol exposure during development causes increased voluntary sodium intake and mild maternal and offspring toxicity in ratsSherry A Ferguson, K Barry Delclos, Retha R Newbold, et al.
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Endocrinology|July 22, 2006
Neonatal exposure to the phytoestrogen genistein alters mammary gland growth and developmental programming of hormone receptor levelsElizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson, Retha R Newbold
Endocrinology|May 13, 2006
Adverse effects of the model environmental estrogen diethylstilbestrol are transmitted to subsequent generationsRetha R Newbold, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson
Neurotoxicology|August 8, 2002
Multigenerational exposure to dietary nonylphenol has no severe effects on spatial learning in female ratsKatherine M Flynn, Retha R Newbold, Sherry A Ferguson
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 11, 2009
Prenatal exposure to bisphenol a at environmentally relevant doses adversely affects the murine female reproductive tract later in lifeRetha R Newbold, Wendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|May 13, 2009
Environmental estrogens and obesityRetha R Newbold, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson
Journal of AOAC International|August 22, 2006
Studies of the effects of neonatal exposure to genistein on the developing female reproductive systemWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Retha R Newbold
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|April 15, 2004
Developmental exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) alters uterine response to estrogens in prepubescent mice: low versus high dose effectsRetha R Newbold, Wendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences|September 25, 2002
Assessing estrogenic activity of phytochemicals using transcriptional activation and immature mouse uterotrophic responsesWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, George Clark, et al.
International Journal of Andrology|March 5, 2008
Effects of endocrine disruptors on obesityRetha R Newbold, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Wendy N Jefferson, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|June 12, 2003
Dietary ethinyl estradiol exposure during development causes increased voluntary sodium intake and mild maternal and offspring toxicity in ratsSherry A Ferguson, K Barry Delclos, Retha R Newbold, et al.
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