Endocrine disruption continues to be a matter of high concern, and a subject of intensive activities at the public, political, regulatory and academic levels. Currently, available regulatory test guidelines (TGs) relevant to the identification of endocrine disrupters are largely limited to estrogen, androgen, thyroid and steroidogenesis (EATS) pathways. Thus, there is an increasing interest and need to develop test methods, biomarkers, and Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs), for identification and evaluation of endocrine disrupters in addition to the EATS pathways. An activity has been initiated by the Swedish chemical authorities and the European Commission focusing on the retinoid system. The retinoid system is involved in fundamental life p...
International audienceBackground: Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) represents a cri...
Some recent EU Regulations have focused on the potential risks posed by the presence of endocrine di...
The regulatory challenge posed by endocrine disrupting chemicals cuts across several major pieces of...
The draft-DRP [OECD Detailed Review Paper (DRP) 178 on endocrine disrupter testing] was authored by ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and involve diverse chemical...
Substances of natural or synthetic origin, capable of activating or inhibiting the functions of cell...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
Estrogen and androgen responsive reporter gene assays were shown to be applicable for the screening ...
As regulatory programs evaluate substances for their endocrine disrupting properties, careful study ...
We assess the implications which research on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has for the regul...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
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...
International audienceExposure to chemical substances that can produce endocrine disrupting effects ...
International audienceBackground: Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) represents a cri...
Some recent EU Regulations have focused on the potential risks posed by the presence of endocrine di...
The regulatory challenge posed by endocrine disrupting chemicals cuts across several major pieces of...
The draft-DRP [OECD Detailed Review Paper (DRP) 178 on endocrine disrupter testing] was authored by ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and involve diverse chemical...
Substances of natural or synthetic origin, capable of activating or inhibiting the functions of cell...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
Estrogen and androgen responsive reporter gene assays were shown to be applicable for the screening ...
As regulatory programs evaluate substances for their endocrine disrupting properties, careful study ...
We assess the implications which research on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has for the regul...
AbstractThe European regulation on plant protection products (1107/2009) (EC, 2009a), the revisions ...
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...
International audienceExposure to chemical substances that can produce endocrine disrupting effects ...
International audienceBackground: Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) represents a cri...
Some recent EU Regulations have focused on the potential risks posed by the presence of endocrine di...
The regulatory challenge posed by endocrine disrupting chemicals cuts across several major pieces of...