Endocrine disrupting compounds are found in increasing amounts in our environment, originating from pesticides, plasticizers, and pharmaceuticals, among other sources. Although the full impact of these compounds is still under study, they have already been implicated in diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cancer. The list of chemicals that disrupt normal hormone function is growing at an alarming rate, making it crucially important to find sources of contamination and identify new compounds that display this ability. However, there is currently no broad-spectrum, rapid test for these compounds, as they are difficult to monitor because of their high potency and chemical dissimilarity. To address this, we have developed a new detection st...
The realization that certain chemicals are able to disrupt hormonal systems in humans and wildlife h...
Xenoestrogens are either natural or synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of endogenous estroge...
Endocrine system disruption has become a subject of great interest over the last few decades, since ...
Endocrine disrupting compounds are found in increasing amounts in our environment, originating from ...
An unintended consequence of our chemical innovations is the introduction of trace chemicals into ou...
Chemicals such as Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs) have shown to interfere with endogenous horm...
Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs) are chemical substances shown to interfere with endogenous hor...
It has recently been discovered that a number of synthetic chemicals and naturally occurring compoun...
The estrogen receptor protein (ER) can bind a vast number of organic pollutants widely spread in the...
Hormone mimics known as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) prevalent in aquatic environment are o...
SummaryEnvironmental exposures to chemically heterogeneous endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) mim...
Abstract: The estrogen receptor protein (ER) can bind a vast number of organic pollutants widely spr...
The number of chemicals identified as endocrine disruptors continues to rise, and, yet, many assays ...
BPA is a synthetic Estradiol mimicking compound found in polymers and epoxy resins. Due to endocrine...
The fluorescence-based multi-analyte chip platform for the analysis of estrogenic and anti-estrogeni...
The realization that certain chemicals are able to disrupt hormonal systems in humans and wildlife h...
Xenoestrogens are either natural or synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of endogenous estroge...
Endocrine system disruption has become a subject of great interest over the last few decades, since ...
Endocrine disrupting compounds are found in increasing amounts in our environment, originating from ...
An unintended consequence of our chemical innovations is the introduction of trace chemicals into ou...
Chemicals such as Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs) have shown to interfere with endogenous horm...
Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs) are chemical substances shown to interfere with endogenous hor...
It has recently been discovered that a number of synthetic chemicals and naturally occurring compoun...
The estrogen receptor protein (ER) can bind a vast number of organic pollutants widely spread in the...
Hormone mimics known as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) prevalent in aquatic environment are o...
SummaryEnvironmental exposures to chemically heterogeneous endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) mim...
Abstract: The estrogen receptor protein (ER) can bind a vast number of organic pollutants widely spr...
The number of chemicals identified as endocrine disruptors continues to rise, and, yet, many assays ...
BPA is a synthetic Estradiol mimicking compound found in polymers and epoxy resins. Due to endocrine...
The fluorescence-based multi-analyte chip platform for the analysis of estrogenic and anti-estrogeni...
The realization that certain chemicals are able to disrupt hormonal systems in humans and wildlife h...
Xenoestrogens are either natural or synthetic compounds that mimic the effects of endogenous estroge...
Endocrine system disruption has become a subject of great interest over the last few decades, since ...