In the last years, the hormonal balance is threatened by the interferences of substances with hormone-like action (endocrine disruptor chemicals, EDCs) that may harm animal reproduction. Most EDCs are resistant to environmental degradation and are considered ubiquitous contaminants. EDCs may have synthetic or natural origins. Pesticides used in intensive agriculture contain large amounts of chemicals with estrogenic properties, such as the alkylphenol nonylphenol (NP). Besides, animal feeding operations are important sources of natural estrogen metabolites introduced into the environment through manure application in organic farming. In both cases, EDCs can reach animals, including humans particularly at risk due to their position in the fo...
Abstract The presence of the female-specific yolk pro-tein precursor vitellogenin in blood and liver...
Nonylphenol (NP) is known for its estrogenicity to aquatic organisms, fish in particular, it being a...
In vertebrates, the liver was long thought to be the only site of vitellogenin (Vtg) production, but...
In the last years, the hormonal balance is threatened by the interferences of substances with hormon...
In oviparous vertebrates, vitellogenin (VTG) is the major yolk precursor synthesized in the liver of...
Vitellogenins (Vg) are the major precursor of the egg-yolk proteins, vitellins (Vn), which provide e...
International audienceA vitellogenin (Vg) mass spectrometry-based assay was recently developed to ac...
Vitellogenin (VTG) synthesis in male oviparous vertebrates is used as an indicator of environmental ...
Increased contamination of waterways has lead to many impacts on organisms, including effects on rep...
The liver is a vital organ that sustains multiple functions beneficial for the whole organism. It is...
THESIS 7409Endocrine disruption (ED) by environmental estrogens has become a major research area in ...
The induction of synthesis of the female yolk precursor protein vitellogenin (VTG) in male fish by...
In non-mammalian vertebrates yolk deposition in the oocytes is a hormone-dependent, gender-specific ...
The aim of this investigation was to assess the effects of nonylphenol (NP), an oestrogen-like envir...
Vitellogenin (VTG) synthesis in male oviparous vertebrates is used as an indicator of environmental ...
Abstract The presence of the female-specific yolk pro-tein precursor vitellogenin in blood and liver...
Nonylphenol (NP) is known for its estrogenicity to aquatic organisms, fish in particular, it being a...
In vertebrates, the liver was long thought to be the only site of vitellogenin (Vtg) production, but...
In the last years, the hormonal balance is threatened by the interferences of substances with hormon...
In oviparous vertebrates, vitellogenin (VTG) is the major yolk precursor synthesized in the liver of...
Vitellogenins (Vg) are the major precursor of the egg-yolk proteins, vitellins (Vn), which provide e...
International audienceA vitellogenin (Vg) mass spectrometry-based assay was recently developed to ac...
Vitellogenin (VTG) synthesis in male oviparous vertebrates is used as an indicator of environmental ...
Increased contamination of waterways has lead to many impacts on organisms, including effects on rep...
The liver is a vital organ that sustains multiple functions beneficial for the whole organism. It is...
THESIS 7409Endocrine disruption (ED) by environmental estrogens has become a major research area in ...
The induction of synthesis of the female yolk precursor protein vitellogenin (VTG) in male fish by...
In non-mammalian vertebrates yolk deposition in the oocytes is a hormone-dependent, gender-specific ...
The aim of this investigation was to assess the effects of nonylphenol (NP), an oestrogen-like envir...
Vitellogenin (VTG) synthesis in male oviparous vertebrates is used as an indicator of environmental ...
Abstract The presence of the female-specific yolk pro-tein precursor vitellogenin in blood and liver...
Nonylphenol (NP) is known for its estrogenicity to aquatic organisms, fish in particular, it being a...
In vertebrates, the liver was long thought to be the only site of vitellogenin (Vtg) production, but...