Endocrine and Hormonal Toxicology Edited by Philip W. Harvey, Kevin C. Rush and Andrew Cockburn AgrEvo UK Ltd, Saffron Walden, UK This is the first book to consider the integrated role of the classical endocrine system and hormones (including those from tissues outside the classical endocrine system) in toxicological responses. Although focusing on the latest knowledge on endocrine glands as target organs and the mechanistic and molecular basis for toxicity in these organs, Endocrine and Hormonal Toxicology has been written to cover toxicological responses at the whole body level mediated by endocrine or hormonal mechanisms. This whole body, multi-organ approach significantly broadens the relevance of this volume to toxicologists. Following...
The hypothesis that hormonally active compounds in the environment – endocrine disrupters – are havi...
As regulatory programs evaluate substances for their endocrine disrupting properties, careful study ...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (ED...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
The endocrine system relies on different endocrine axis to assure homeostasis and the control of rep...
The hypothalamic–pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis plays a crucial and integrative role in the mammalian ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization’s International ...
975-992Hormones mediate a major part of our essential physiological functions. Both endogenous and ...
International audienceConcerns over the threats posed by a large number of molecules, collectively t...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) are released into environment from different sources. They are ...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
The present debate on chemicals with Hormonal activity, often termed 'endocrine disruptors', is high...
This historical perspective outlines how advances in endocrinology are uncovering mechanisms by whic...
The present debate on chemicals with Hormonal activity, often termed 'endocrine disruptors', is high...
The hypothesis that hormonally active compounds in the environment – endocrine disrupters – are havi...
As regulatory programs evaluate substances for their endocrine disrupting properties, careful study ...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (ED...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
In recent years, endocrine disrupting chemicals have gained interest in human physiopathology and mo...
The endocrine system relies on different endocrine axis to assure homeostasis and the control of rep...
The hypothalamic–pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis plays a crucial and integrative role in the mammalian ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are defined by the World Health Organization’s International ...
975-992Hormones mediate a major part of our essential physiological functions. Both endogenous and ...
International audienceConcerns over the threats posed by a large number of molecules, collectively t...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) are released into environment from different sources. They are ...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC...
The present debate on chemicals with Hormonal activity, often termed 'endocrine disruptors', is high...
This historical perspective outlines how advances in endocrinology are uncovering mechanisms by whic...
The present debate on chemicals with Hormonal activity, often termed 'endocrine disruptors', is high...
The hypothesis that hormonally active compounds in the environment – endocrine disrupters – are havi...
As regulatory programs evaluate substances for their endocrine disrupting properties, careful study ...
There is growing interest in the possible health threat posed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals (ED...