Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives.The major concerns with endocrine disruptors in the environment are based mostly on effects that have been observed on the developing embryo and fetus. The focus of the present manuscript is on disruption of three hormonal systems: estrogens, androgens, and thyroid hormones. These three hormonal systems have been well characterized with regard to their roles in normal development, and their actions during development are known to be perturbed by endocrine-disrupting chemicals. During development, organs are especially sensitive to low concentrations of the sex steroids and thyroid hormones. Changes induced by exposure to these hormones during development are often irreversibl...
We are all exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) starting from embryonic life. The fetus ...
Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are exogenous environmental molecules that may affect the synthesis, secr...
Perturbations of estrogen signaling during developmental stages of high plasticity may lead to adver...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are exogenous substances that interfere with hormone synthesis...
It is well established that, over the course of development, hormones shape the vertebrate brain suc...
There is a widespread exposure of general population, including pregnant women and developing fetuse...
Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives.Large numbers and large quantities...
International audienceSome environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse c...
PubMed ID: 21448326The onset and course of puberty are under the control of the neuroendocrine syste...
Endocrine disruptors are chemicals affecting the body, disrupting the functioning of the endocrine s...
An endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) is an exogenous chemical, or mixture of chemicals, that can i...
This historical perspective outlines how advances in endocrinology are uncovering mechanisms by whic...
none14siSome environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse consequences as...
Some environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse consequences due to the...
peer reviewedThe onset of puberty strongly depends on organizational processes taking place during t...
We are all exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) starting from embryonic life. The fetus ...
Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are exogenous environmental molecules that may affect the synthesis, secr...
Perturbations of estrogen signaling during developmental stages of high plasticity may lead to adver...
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are exogenous substances that interfere with hormone synthesis...
It is well established that, over the course of development, hormones shape the vertebrate brain suc...
There is a widespread exposure of general population, including pregnant women and developing fetuse...
Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives.Large numbers and large quantities...
International audienceSome environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse c...
PubMed ID: 21448326The onset and course of puberty are under the control of the neuroendocrine syste...
Endocrine disruptors are chemicals affecting the body, disrupting the functioning of the endocrine s...
An endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) is an exogenous chemical, or mixture of chemicals, that can i...
This historical perspective outlines how advances in endocrinology are uncovering mechanisms by whic...
none14siSome environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse consequences as...
Some environmental contaminants interact with hormones and may exert adverse consequences due to the...
peer reviewedThe onset of puberty strongly depends on organizational processes taking place during t...
We are all exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) starting from embryonic life. The fetus ...
Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are exogenous environmental molecules that may affect the synthesis, secr...
Perturbations of estrogen signaling during developmental stages of high plasticity may lead to adver...