AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions to the biocides Directive (COM[2009]267) (EC, 2009b), and the regulation concerning chemicals (Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 ‘REACH’) (EC.2006) only support the marketing and use of chemical products on the basis that they do not induce endocrine disruption in humans or wildlife species. In the absence of agreed guidance on how to identify and evaluate endocrine activity and disruption within these pieces of legislation a European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals (ECETOC) task force was formed to provide scientific criteria that may be used within the context of these three legislative documents. The resulting ECETOC techn...
Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anthropogenic chemicals, k...
Since two decades, endocrine disruptors, defined as substances adversely affecting human health or w...
International audienceEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a reason for growing concern because...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
AbstractRecent EU legislation has introduced endocrine disrupting properties as a hazard-based “cut-...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
We assess the implications which research on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has for the regul...
A SETAC Pellston Workshop® “Environmental Hazard and Risk Assessment Approaches for Endocrine-Active...
Some recent EU Regulations have focused on the potential risks posed by the presence of endocrine di...
peer reviewedEndocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as exogen...
The ecological risk assessment of commercial chemicals in Canada by the regu-latory programs of the ...
Several pieces of EU legislation regulate the marketing and use of chemical substances. While severa...
Background: Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as exogeno...
Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anthropogenic chemicals, k...
Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anthropogenic chemicals, k...
Since two decades, endocrine disruptors, defined as substances adversely affecting human health or w...
International audienceEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a reason for growing concern because...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
AbstractRecent EU legislation has introduced endocrine disrupting properties as a hazard-based “cut-...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
This concept paper for a guidance document provides a first draft based on the outcome of a BfR work...
We assess the implications which research on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has for the regul...
A SETAC Pellston Workshop® “Environmental Hazard and Risk Assessment Approaches for Endocrine-Active...
Some recent EU Regulations have focused on the potential risks posed by the presence of endocrine di...
peer reviewedEndocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as exogen...
The ecological risk assessment of commercial chemicals in Canada by the regu-latory programs of the ...
Several pieces of EU legislation regulate the marketing and use of chemical substances. While severa...
Background: Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as exogeno...
Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anthropogenic chemicals, k...
Endocrine disruption is a specific form of toxicity, where natural and/or anthropogenic chemicals, k...
Since two decades, endocrine disruptors, defined as substances adversely affecting human health or w...
International audienceEndocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are a reason for growing concern because...