This annual report summarizes the progress of three years of a three-year grant awarded to the Center for Bioenvironmental Research (CBR) at Tulane and Xavier Universities. The objective of this project is to determine how environmental contaminants, namely hydrocarbons, can act as hormones or anti-hormones in different species present in aquatic ecosystems. The three major areas of research include (1) a biotechnology based screening system to identify potential hormone mimics and antagonists; (2) an animal screening system to identify biomarkers of endocrine effects; and (3) a literature review to identify compounds at various DOE sites that are potential endocrine disruptors. Species of particular focus in this study are those which can ...
This is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Environme...
The term “endocrine disrupting chemicals ” is commonly used to describe environmental agents that al...
During recent decades we have witnessed growing scientific concern, public debate and media attentio...
'The objective of this project is to determine how environmental contaminants, namely hydrocarbons, ...
'The overall objective of the basic research grant is to characterize the potential of common hydroc...
This review focuses on environmental chemicals that mimic the activity of the endogenous estrogen, 1...
The topic of endocrine disruption in the aquatic environment is a clear example of a problem-driven ...
Numerous environmental contaminants have been associated with the ability to affect the endocrine st...
The significance of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has only recently come ...
Although the hypothesis that environmental chemicals may exhibit endocrine disrupting effects is not...
International audienceMany wildlife species may be exposed to biologically active concentrations of ...
The significance of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has only recently come ...
It has recently been discovered that a number of synthetic chemicals and naturally occurring compoun...
It is well established that certain environmental chemicals are able to disrupt endocrine func-tion ...
Many wildlife species may be exposed to biologically active concentrations of endocrine-disrupting c...
This is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Environme...
The term “endocrine disrupting chemicals ” is commonly used to describe environmental agents that al...
During recent decades we have witnessed growing scientific concern, public debate and media attentio...
'The objective of this project is to determine how environmental contaminants, namely hydrocarbons, ...
'The overall objective of the basic research grant is to characterize the potential of common hydroc...
This review focuses on environmental chemicals that mimic the activity of the endogenous estrogen, 1...
The topic of endocrine disruption in the aquatic environment is a clear example of a problem-driven ...
Numerous environmental contaminants have been associated with the ability to affect the endocrine st...
The significance of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has only recently come ...
Although the hypothesis that environmental chemicals may exhibit endocrine disrupting effects is not...
International audienceMany wildlife species may be exposed to biologically active concentrations of ...
The significance of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) in the environment has only recently come ...
It has recently been discovered that a number of synthetic chemicals and naturally occurring compoun...
It is well established that certain environmental chemicals are able to disrupt endocrine func-tion ...
Many wildlife species may be exposed to biologically active concentrations of endocrine-disrupting c...
This is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Environme...
The term “endocrine disrupting chemicals ” is commonly used to describe environmental agents that al...
During recent decades we have witnessed growing scientific concern, public debate and media attentio...