IntroductionNatural and synthetic estrogens are pollutants found in aquatic ecosystems at low concentrations reaching ng.L-1 to μg.L-1. At these concentrations, they are able to interfere with the fish endocrine system. When waterborne exposure occurs at early life stages, when blood estrogens concentrations are low, this may have significant consequences for estrogen-sensitive functions such as skeletal development.MethodsTo better understand how (xeno)estrogens may affect early head mineralization, 12 days post-hatch larvae of the European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax were experimentally exposed for 4 days to the natural estrogen estradiol E2 and to the xenoestrogen bisphenol A (BPA), both used at either regulatory concentration of water ...
Interaction of environmental estrogenswith the estrogen receptor (ER) has been shown in various fish...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
IntroductionNatural and synthetic estrogens are pollutants found in aquatic ecosystems at low concen...
IntroductionNatural and synthetic estrogens are pollutants found in aquatic ecosystems at low concen...
Exposure of young organisms to oestrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can elicit adverse ...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Estrogens play well-recognized roles in reproduction across vertebrates, but also intervene in a wid...
A wide variety of chemicals discharged from industrial and municipal sources have been reported to d...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Teleost fish scales play important roles in animal protection and homeostasis. They can be targeted ...
As in mammals, estrogens in fish are essential for reproduction but also important regulators of min...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
Estrogen hormones, or compounds that mimic them (xenoestrogens), are found in surface waters worldwi...
Bisphenol A (BPA), a monomer used in plastic manufacturing, is weakly estrogenic and a potential end...
Interaction of environmental estrogenswith the estrogen receptor (ER) has been shown in various fish...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
IntroductionNatural and synthetic estrogens are pollutants found in aquatic ecosystems at low concen...
IntroductionNatural and synthetic estrogens are pollutants found in aquatic ecosystems at low concen...
Exposure of young organisms to oestrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can elicit adverse ...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Estrogens play well-recognized roles in reproduction across vertebrates, but also intervene in a wid...
A wide variety of chemicals discharged from industrial and municipal sources have been reported to d...
Research on endocrine disruption in fish has been dominated by studies on estrogen-active compounds ...
Teleost fish scales play important roles in animal protection and homeostasis. They can be targeted ...
As in mammals, estrogens in fish are essential for reproduction but also important regulators of min...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
Estrogen hormones, or compounds that mimic them (xenoestrogens), are found in surface waters worldwi...
Bisphenol A (BPA), a monomer used in plastic manufacturing, is weakly estrogenic and a potential end...
Interaction of environmental estrogenswith the estrogen receptor (ER) has been shown in various fish...
Fish scales are mineralized structures that play important roles in protection and mineral homeostas...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...