Immunotoxicological consequences of perinatal chemical exposures: a plea for inclusion of immune parameters in reproduction studies. Van Loveren H, Vos J, Putman E, Piersma A. Laboratory of Pathology/Immunobiology, Section of Immunobiology/Haematology, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, PO Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands. h.van.loveren@rivm.nl The developing immune system may be especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of immunotoxicants. TCDD, a notorious immunotoxicant, has been shown to produce such effects in rodents as well as in man, and may be considered a prototype developmental immunotoxicant. A number of other chemicals have been identified that have been shown to affect the developing immune syst...
Children can be more sensitive to chemical substances than adults. However, in the current safety ev...
Developmental toxicity but no immunotoxicity in the rat after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestro...
Developmental toxicity but no immunotoxicity in the rat after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestro...
Immunotoxicological consequences of perinatal chemical exposures: a plea for inclusion of immune par...
The developing immune system may be especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of immunotoxicants. A...
The developing immune system may be especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of immunotoxicants. A...
The developing immune system may be especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of immunotoxicants. A...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Children can be more sensitive to chemical substances than adults. However, in the current safety ev...
Children can be more sensitive to chemical substances than adults. However, in the current safety ev...
Children can be more sensitive to chemical substances than adults. However, in the current safety ev...
Developmental toxicity but no immunotoxicity in the rat after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestro...
Developmental toxicity but no immunotoxicity in the rat after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestro...
Immunotoxicological consequences of perinatal chemical exposures: a plea for inclusion of immune par...
The developing immune system may be especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of immunotoxicants. A...
The developing immune system may be especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of immunotoxicants. A...
The developing immune system may be especially vulnerable to the toxic effects of immunotoxicants. A...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Around 25% of the children in developed countries are affected with immune-based diseases. Juvenile ...
Children can be more sensitive to chemical substances than adults. However, in the current safety ev...
Children can be more sensitive to chemical substances than adults. However, in the current safety ev...
Children can be more sensitive to chemical substances than adults. However, in the current safety ev...
Developmental toxicity but no immunotoxicity in the rat after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestro...
Developmental toxicity but no immunotoxicity in the rat after prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestro...