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Our Stolen Future: Endocrine disruption includes anti-estrogenic impacts
Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 61(4): 462-469 This study reports several significant antiestrogenic effects of low dose in utero and lactational TCDD exposure on female rat offspring. ... receptor and not to the estrogen receptor (ER). TCDD nonetheless can cause significant antiestrogenic effects. This study investigates the molecular mechanism that allows this "cross-talk." Klinge et al ...
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Our Stolen Future: A list of endocrine-disrupting compounds
Chloroform Reproductive Brittebo et al. 1987 Dioxins and furans (in order of antiestrogenic potency : 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin > 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran > 2 ... New Science Broad trends Basic mechanisms Brain & behavior Disease resistance Human impacts Low dose effects Mixtures and synergy Ubiquity of exposure Natural vs. synthetic New exposures Reproduction Wildlife impacts ...
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Our Stolen Future: Antiestrogenic impacts
Our Stolen Future: Antiestrogenic impacts Navigate the site Newest developments Book Basics New Science Consensus Statements Commentary Myths vs. ... time of exposure, dose and targeted tissue, can have a variety of effects. Antiestrogenicity is one of these effects. Dioxin has been shown to suppress the 17-ß estradiol dependent-growth of ...
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