A wide range of environmental pollutants called Endocrine Disrupters (ED) can mimic steroid hormones causing adverse health effects. Previous studies have demonstrated that bisphenol-A (BPA) represents a relevant compound within chemicals present in water and sediments coming from a polluted area of the Po plain. This study is aimed to investigate the role of BPA in inducing ED effects at both morphological and biochemical level. One year old immature carps (n=120) were exposed for 14 days (OECD guideline 204) to BPA graded concentrations (1\ub5g/L\u201310\ub5g/L\u2013100\ub5g/L-1000\ub5g/L) starting from the environmental value. Morphological alterations of gonads were described and compared to Vitellogenin (VTG) and sex steroid levels. Se...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
A wide range of environmental pollutants commonly termed endocrine disrupters (ED) can mimic steroid...
In lakes and rivers all across the world, there has been an increase in the feminization of male fis...
In waters across the globe, an endocrine disrupter-related increase in the feminization of male fish...
Purpose: To evaluate the estrogenic effect of Bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disruptor on the histo...
The exposure of male bream from three Dutch freshwater locations to endocrine disrupting compounds (...
Po River, the principal Italian water course, and its affluent receive compounds that can act as end...
The effects on gonad morphology, sex steroid and vitellogenin (VTG) plasma levels were investigated ...
Purpose: To investigate the potential role of bisphenol A (BPA) in inducing endocrine disruption in ...
This study is a part of a project aiming to screen peptides not yet or not completely related to (an...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
A wide range of environmental pollutants commonly termed endocrine disrupters (ED) can mimic steroid...
In lakes and rivers all across the world, there has been an increase in the feminization of male fis...
In waters across the globe, an endocrine disrupter-related increase in the feminization of male fish...
Purpose: To evaluate the estrogenic effect of Bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disruptor on the histo...
The exposure of male bream from three Dutch freshwater locations to endocrine disrupting compounds (...
Po River, the principal Italian water course, and its affluent receive compounds that can act as end...
The effects on gonad morphology, sex steroid and vitellogenin (VTG) plasma levels were investigated ...
Purpose: To investigate the potential role of bisphenol A (BPA) in inducing endocrine disruption in ...
This study is a part of a project aiming to screen peptides not yet or not completely related to (an...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...
Monitoring aquatic health from environmental pollutants is critical, none more so than bisphenol-A (...