Description |
xxi, 403 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Advances in modern environmental toxicology ; v. 21
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Advances in modern environmental toxicology ; v. 21.
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Note |
Contains information as a result of a work session held at the Wingspread Conference Center, Racine, Wisconsin, July 26 to 28, 1991. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Statement of consensus -- Fragile fetus / Howard A. Bern -- Sexual differentiation in mammals / Frederick S. vom Saal, Monica M. Montano and Ming Hseng Wang -- Role of mesenchyme in the development of the urogenital tract / Gerald R. Cunha ... [et al.] -- Environmental estrogens: orphan receptors and genetic imprinting / John A. McLachlan ... [et al.] -- Wildlife evidence -- Effects of Kraft Mill effluent on the sexuality of fishes: an environmental early warning? / William P. Davis and Stephen A. Bortone -- Endocrine and reproductive function in Great Lakes salmon / John F. Leatherland -- Epidemiological and pathobiological evidence of contaminant-induced alterations in sexual development in free-living wildlife / Glen A. Fox -- Xenobiotic induced hormonal and associated developmental disorders in marine organisms and related effects in humans: an overview / Peter J.H. Reijnders and Sophie M.J.M. Brasseur -- Male reproductive system ontogeny: effects of perinatal exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin / Richard E. Peterson ... [et al.]. |
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(cont) Toxicity of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, and biphenyls during early development in fish / Mary K. Walker and Richard E. Peterson -- Chemical-induced alterations of sexual differentiation: a review of effects in humans and rodents / Leon Earl Gray, Jr. -- Influence of hormones and hormone antagonists on sexual differentiation of the brain / Klaus D. Dohler and Barbara Jarzab -- Surrounded by estrogens? Considerations for neurobehavioral development in human beings / Melissa Hines -- Disease patterns and antibody responses to viral antigens in women exposed in utero to diethylstilbestrol / Phyllis B. Blair ... [et al.] -- Immunologic studies of women exposed in utero to diethylstilbestrol / Phyllis B. Blair -- An "in culture" bioassay to assess the estrogenicity of xenobiotics (E-screen) / Ana M. Soto ... [et al.] -- Chemical revolution to sexual revolution: historical changes in human reproductive development / Patricia L. Whitten -- Evidence of exposure. |
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(cont) US application and distribution of pesticides and industrial chemicals capable of disrupting endocrine and immune systems / Carol W. Bason and Theo Colborn -- Herbicides and fungicides: a perspective on potential human exposure / Coralie R. Clement and Theo Colborn -- Organochlorine endocrine disruptors in human tissue / Kristin B. Thomas and Theo Colborn. |
Subject |
Reproductive toxicology.
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Reproductive toxicology. |
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Endocrine toxicology.
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Endocrine toxicology. |
Added Author |
Colborn, Theo.
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Clement, Coralie.
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ISBN |
0911131353 chlorine-free paper |
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