Abstract Estrogen plays fundamental roles in a range of developmental processes and exposure to estrogen mimicking chemicals has been associated with various adverse health effects in both wildlife and human populations. Estrogenic chemicals are found commonly as mixtures in the environment and can have additive effects, however risk analysis is typically conducted for single-chemicals with little, or no, consideration given for an animal’s exposure history. Here we developed a transgenic zebrafish with a photoconvertable fluorophore (Kaede, green to red on UV light exposure) in a skin pigment-free mutant element (ERE)-Kaede-Casper model and applied it to quantify tissue-specific fluorescence biosensor responses for combinations of estrogen...
This is the final version of the article. Available from NIEHS via the DOI in this record.BACKGROUND...
International audienceXenoestrogens may persist in the environment by binding to sediments or suspen...
Exposure to environmental chemicals known as endocrine disruptors (EDs) is in many cases associated ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Rapid embryogenesis, together with genetic similarities with mammals, and the desire to reduce mamma...
Abstract Estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EEDCs) are environmental contaminants that can...
Reliable and cost-effective early-life stage (ELS) bioassays incorporating practical experimentation...
International audienceA wide range of health effects in fish have been reported for exposure to wast...
This study incorporated specific endpoints for estrogenic activity in the early life-stage (ELS) tes...
This study incorporated specific endpoints for estrogenic activity in the early life-stage (ELS) tes...
International audienceThe tg(cyp19a1b-GFP) transgenic zebrafish expresses GFP (green fluorescent pro...
One major challenge to ecotoxicology is to develop species-specific biological tools that allow rapi...
International audienceEndocrine disrupting chemicals and especially oestrogen receptor (ER) agonists...
Adverse trends in the reproductive health of male fish, including testis abnormalities and intersex ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from NIEHS via the DOI in this record.BACKGROUND...
International audienceXenoestrogens may persist in the environment by binding to sediments or suspen...
Exposure to environmental chemicals known as endocrine disruptors (EDs) is in many cases associated ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Rapid embryogenesis, together with genetic similarities with mammals, and the desire to reduce mamma...
Abstract Estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EEDCs) are environmental contaminants that can...
Reliable and cost-effective early-life stage (ELS) bioassays incorporating practical experimentation...
International audienceA wide range of health effects in fish have been reported for exposure to wast...
This study incorporated specific endpoints for estrogenic activity in the early life-stage (ELS) tes...
This study incorporated specific endpoints for estrogenic activity in the early life-stage (ELS) tes...
International audienceThe tg(cyp19a1b-GFP) transgenic zebrafish expresses GFP (green fluorescent pro...
One major challenge to ecotoxicology is to develop species-specific biological tools that allow rapi...
International audienceEndocrine disrupting chemicals and especially oestrogen receptor (ER) agonists...
Adverse trends in the reproductive health of male fish, including testis abnormalities and intersex ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from NIEHS via the DOI in this record.BACKGROUND...
International audienceXenoestrogens may persist in the environment by binding to sediments or suspen...
Exposure to environmental chemicals known as endocrine disruptors (EDs) is in many cases associated ...