Endocrine disruptors (EDs), chemicals capable of disrupting the normal functioning of the endocrine system, may pose a growing threat to human and wildlife health. These compounds can modulate both the endocrine and immune systems resulting in alteration of homeostasis, reproduction, development and behavior. The hypothesis that chemicals in the environment have caused endocrine disruption is discussed along with important issues in the assessment of the risk of such disruption. Emphasis is put on the most significant pathological effects, namely impacts on the male reproductive tract, female gynecological system, human fertility, thyr
It is well established that, over the course of development, hormones shape the vertebrate brain suc...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been shown to interfere with physiological systems, i.e.,...
International audienceSome environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse c...
International audienceConcerns over the threats posed by a large number of molecules, collectively t...
Endocrine disruptors are chemicals affecting the body, disrupting the functioning of the endocrine s...
Balanced functioning of the endocrine system is essential for preservation of human species by provi...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are compounds in the external environment that mimic or block ...
Rates of endocrine diseases and disorders, such as some reproductive and developmental harm in hum...
An endocrine disruptor (ED) is a synthetic chemical that when absorbed into the body either mimics o...
The impact of environmental pollutants in increasingly observed alterations in wildlife is obvious. ...
Build-up of estrogen and other endocrine disruptors in our habitat has been recently an issue widely...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
The impact of environmental pollutants in increasingly observed alterations in wildlife is obvious. ...
Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are exogenous environmental molecules that may affect the synthesis, secr...
Abstract Over the past two decades, public health has focused on the identification of environmental...
It is well established that, over the course of development, hormones shape the vertebrate brain suc...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been shown to interfere with physiological systems, i.e.,...
International audienceSome environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse c...
International audienceConcerns over the threats posed by a large number of molecules, collectively t...
Endocrine disruptors are chemicals affecting the body, disrupting the functioning of the endocrine s...
Balanced functioning of the endocrine system is essential for preservation of human species by provi...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are compounds in the external environment that mimic or block ...
Rates of endocrine diseases and disorders, such as some reproductive and developmental harm in hum...
An endocrine disruptor (ED) is a synthetic chemical that when absorbed into the body either mimics o...
The impact of environmental pollutants in increasingly observed alterations in wildlife is obvious. ...
Build-up of estrogen and other endocrine disruptors in our habitat has been recently an issue widely...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
The impact of environmental pollutants in increasingly observed alterations in wildlife is obvious. ...
Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are exogenous environmental molecules that may affect the synthesis, secr...
Abstract Over the past two decades, public health has focused on the identification of environmental...
It is well established that, over the course of development, hormones shape the vertebrate brain suc...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) have been shown to interfere with physiological systems, i.e.,...
International audienceSome environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse c...