A number of environmental and industrial chemicals are reported to possess androgenic or antiandrogenic activities. These androgenic endocrine disrupting chemicals may disrupt the endocrine system of humans and wildlife by mimicking or antagonizing the functions of natural hormones. The present study developed a low cost recombinant androgen receptor (AR) competitive binding assay that uses no animals. We validated the assay by comparing the protocols and results from other similar assays, such as the binding assay using prostate cytosol. We tested 202 natural, synthetic, and environmental chemicals that encompass a broad range of structural classes, including steroids, diethylstilbestrol and related chemicals, antiestrogens, flutamide deri...
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International audienceEstrogenic activity in environmental samples could be mediated through a wide ...
Identification of nuclear receptor–mediated endocrine activities is important in a variety of fields...
This work reports the binding capacity of various chemicals (so-called endocrine disruptors) to reco...
We determined the binding affinities of some chemicals suspected of having endocrine-disrupting effe...
We screened 583 chemicals for receptor binding activity to the human estrogen receptor (hER), the Ja...
There is a growing concern that many of the environmental and dietary chemicals, that are ingested b...
Testing thousands of chemicals to identify potential androgen receptor (AR) agonists or antagonists ...
The estrogen receptor (ER) binding affinities of 25 compounds including 15 industrial phenolic chemi...
Over the last few years, an increased awareness of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and their p...
International audienceThe androgen receptor (AR) is a transcription factor that plays a key role in ...
Computational tools, such as quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR), are highly useful ...
We have established highly sensitive and specific androgen and estrogen reporter cell lines which we...
We have established highly sensitive and specific androgen and estrogen reporter cell lines which we...
We developed a new mammalian cell-based luciferase reporter gene assay for androgenic and antiandrog...
<p>The hydrogen bonds are shown as green-dashed lines with indicated bond lengths and the residues i...
International audienceEstrogenic activity in environmental samples could be mediated through a wide ...
Identification of nuclear receptor–mediated endocrine activities is important in a variety of fields...
This work reports the binding capacity of various chemicals (so-called endocrine disruptors) to reco...
We determined the binding affinities of some chemicals suspected of having endocrine-disrupting effe...
We screened 583 chemicals for receptor binding activity to the human estrogen receptor (hER), the Ja...
There is a growing concern that many of the environmental and dietary chemicals, that are ingested b...
Testing thousands of chemicals to identify potential androgen receptor (AR) agonists or antagonists ...
The estrogen receptor (ER) binding affinities of 25 compounds including 15 industrial phenolic chemi...
Over the last few years, an increased awareness of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and their p...
International audienceThe androgen receptor (AR) is a transcription factor that plays a key role in ...
Computational tools, such as quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR), are highly useful ...
We have established highly sensitive and specific androgen and estrogen reporter cell lines which we...
We have established highly sensitive and specific androgen and estrogen reporter cell lines which we...
We developed a new mammalian cell-based luciferase reporter gene assay for androgenic and antiandrog...
<p>The hydrogen bonds are shown as green-dashed lines with indicated bond lengths and the residues i...
International audienceEstrogenic activity in environmental samples could be mediated through a wide ...
Identification of nuclear receptor–mediated endocrine activities is important in a variety of fields...