The low potency of many man-made estrogenic chemicals, so-called xenoestrogens, has been used to suggest that risks arising from exposure to individual chemicals are negligible. Another argument used to dismiss concerns of health effects is that endogenous steroidal estrogens are too potent for xenoestrogens to contribute significantly to estrogenic effects. Using a yeast reporter gene assay with the human estrogen receptoralpha, we tested these ideas experimentally by assessing the ability of a combination of 11 xenoestrogens to affect the actions of 17ss-estradiol. Significantly, each xenoestrogen was present at a level well below its no-observed-effect concentration (NOEC). To derive accurate descriptions of low effects, we recorded conc...
<div><p>Consumers of fruits and vegetables are frequently exposed to small amounts of hormonally act...
'Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives'Endocrine disruptors can affect t...
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
The assessment of mixture effects of estrogenic agents is regarded as an issue of high priority by m...
BACKGROUND: Certain effects induced by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may occur at dose level...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Many xenobiotics...
Abnormal sexual development in man and wildlife and the rise in the incidence of testicular and brea...
AbstractMany xenobiotics have been identified as in vitro androgen receptor (AR) antagonists, but in...
Our studies illustrate the difficulties that may be encountered during the estimation of low doses i...
Environmental chemicals with estrogenic activities have been suggested to be associated with deleter...
Breast and testicular cancer incidence continues to rise as does the number of reports of abnormal s...
BACKGROUND. Daily humans are exposed to various sources of estrogen-like compounds (xenoestrogens), ...
Copyright @ 2012 The Authors. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
Copyright @ 2001 Environmental Health PerspectivesWe used a recombinant yeast estrogen assay to asse...
In the last few years, significant advances have been made toward understanding the joint action of ...
<div><p>Consumers of fruits and vegetables are frequently exposed to small amounts of hormonally act...
'Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives'Endocrine disruptors can affect t...
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...
The assessment of mixture effects of estrogenic agents is regarded as an issue of high priority by m...
BACKGROUND: Certain effects induced by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may occur at dose level...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Many xenobiotics...
Abnormal sexual development in man and wildlife and the rise in the incidence of testicular and brea...
AbstractMany xenobiotics have been identified as in vitro androgen receptor (AR) antagonists, but in...
Our studies illustrate the difficulties that may be encountered during the estimation of low doses i...
Environmental chemicals with estrogenic activities have been suggested to be associated with deleter...
Breast and testicular cancer incidence continues to rise as does the number of reports of abnormal s...
BACKGROUND. Daily humans are exposed to various sources of estrogen-like compounds (xenoestrogens), ...
Copyright @ 2012 The Authors. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
Copyright @ 2001 Environmental Health PerspectivesWe used a recombinant yeast estrogen assay to asse...
In the last few years, significant advances have been made toward understanding the joint action of ...
<div><p>Consumers of fruits and vegetables are frequently exposed to small amounts of hormonally act...
'Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives'Endocrine disruptors can affect t...
This paper was presented at the Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III: Global Health Implic...