Estrogens are a class of steroid hormones ubiquitous and crucial to organismal reproductive success throughout the vertebrate phylum. It is physiologically important to both males and females, playing a crucial role in gonad development, spermatogenesis, oogenesis, bone development, and sex behavior. Localized overproduction of the estrogen is significant in the development and progression of hormone-dependent cancers (e.g. cancers of the breasts, endometrium, etc.). Many chemicals that increase the production of estrogen or mimic its action have contributed to the global decline of aquatic life due to adverse effects on species’ development and reproductive health. Comparable responses to environmental contaminants have been observed in hu...
During the transformation from larval tadpole to juvenile frog, there are critical periods of metamo...
Exposure to estrogens during the period of sexual differentiation is known to adversely affect the d...
Abstract—Estrogenic contaminants are known to disrupt growth and development in amphibians. Field-ba...
Estrogens are a class of steroid hormones ubiquitous and crucial to organismal reproductive success ...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
Several studies have shown that exposure of amphibians, including the African clawed frog (Xenopus l...
Abstract Although the past two decades have witnessed a significant increase in the number of studie...
Multiple anthropogenic stressors cause worldwide amphibian declines. Among several poorly investigat...
Endocrine disrupting compounds, like 17β-estradiol (E2), contaminate wildlife habitats, which leaves...
It is generally thought that in amphibians, thyroid hormones (THs) regulate metamorphosis, while sex...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
<div><p>Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine sys...
International audienceSex hormones are essential for sexual differentiation and play a key role in t...
Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine system of v...
Estrogenic hormones are a major environmental threat to aquatic wildlife. Here we report chronic tox...
During the transformation from larval tadpole to juvenile frog, there are critical periods of metamo...
Exposure to estrogens during the period of sexual differentiation is known to adversely affect the d...
Abstract—Estrogenic contaminants are known to disrupt growth and development in amphibians. Field-ba...
Estrogens are a class of steroid hormones ubiquitous and crucial to organismal reproductive success ...
The exposure of aquatic vertebrates to estrogenic compounds in the environment has become a concern ...
Several studies have shown that exposure of amphibians, including the African clawed frog (Xenopus l...
Abstract Although the past two decades have witnessed a significant increase in the number of studie...
Multiple anthropogenic stressors cause worldwide amphibian declines. Among several poorly investigat...
Endocrine disrupting compounds, like 17β-estradiol (E2), contaminate wildlife habitats, which leaves...
It is generally thought that in amphibians, thyroid hormones (THs) regulate metamorphosis, while sex...
Amphibian populations are declining world-wide and one of the suggested reasons is environmental pol...
<div><p>Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine sys...
International audienceSex hormones are essential for sexual differentiation and play a key role in t...
Various synthetic chemicals released to the environment can interfere with the endocrine system of v...
Estrogenic hormones are a major environmental threat to aquatic wildlife. Here we report chronic tox...
During the transformation from larval tadpole to juvenile frog, there are critical periods of metamo...
Exposure to estrogens during the period of sexual differentiation is known to adversely affect the d...
Abstract—Estrogenic contaminants are known to disrupt growth and development in amphibians. Field-ba...