Endocrine Disruptor References

EHP Supplement
Volume 104(Suppl 4) August, 1996Chemically-induced Alterations in the Developing Immune System:
The Wildlife/Human Connection

Research Needs for the Risk Assessment of Health and Environmental Effects of Endocrine Disruptors: A Report of the U.S. EPA-sponsored Workshop - Robert J. Kavlock, George P. Daston, Chris DeRosa, Penny Fenner-Crisp, L. Earl Gray, Steve Kaattari, George Lucier, Michael Luster, Michael J. Mac, Carol Maczka, Ron Miller, Jack Moore, Rosalind Rolland, Geoffrey Scott, Daniel M. Sheehan, Thomas Sinks, and Hugh A. Tilson
p. 715

Male Reproductive Health and Environmental Xenoestrogens -  Jorma Toppari, John Chr. Larsen, Peter Christiansen, Aleksander Giwercman, Philippe Grandjean, Louis J. Guillette Jr., Bernard Jégou, Tina K. Jensen, Pierre Jouannet, Niels Keiding, Henrik Leffers, John A. McLachlan, Otto Meyer, Jørn Müller, Ewa Rajpert-De Meyts, Thomas Scheike, Richard Sharpe, John Sumpter, and Niels E. Skakkebæk
p. 741

Chemically-induced Alterations in the Developing Immune System: The Wildlife/Human Connection

Statement from the Work Session on Chemically-induced Alterations in the Developing Immune System: The Wildlife/Human Connection p. 807

Alterations in Fetal Thymic and Liver Hematopoietic Cells as Indicators of Exposure to Developmental Immunotoxicants Steven D. Holladay and Michael I. Luster p. 809

Effects of Altered Prenatal Hormonal Environment on Expression of Autoimmune Disease in NZB/NZW Mice Sara E. Walker, Lydia W. Keisler, C. William Caldwell, Ann B. Kier, and Frederick S. vom Saal p. 815

Impaired Immunity in Harbour Seals (Phoca vitulina) Exposed to Bioaccumulated Environmental Contaminants: Review of a Long-term Feeding Study - Rik L. de Swart, Peter S. Ross, Joseph G. Vos, and Albert D.M.E. Osterhaus p. 823

Organochlorine-associated Immunosuppression in Prefledgling Caspian Terns and Herring Gulls from the Great Lakes: An Ecoepidemiological Study - Keith A. Grasman, Glen A. Fox, Patrick F. Scanlon, and James P. Ludwig p. 829


EHP Supplement
Volume 103, Supplement 7, October 1995
Estrogens in the Environment III: Global Health Implications

Estrogens in the Environment III: Global Health Implications

Introduction: Symposium on Estrogens in the Environment, III
John A. McLachlan and Kenneth S. Korach
p. 3

Techniques for Detection of Estrogenicity

Session Summary: Techniques for Detection of Estrogenicity
Kenneth S. Korach and John A. McLachlan
p. 5

Universal Assay of Vitellogenin as a Biomarker for Environmental Estrogens
Scott A. Heppell, Nancy D. Denslow, Leroy C. Folmar, and Craig V. Sullivan
p. 9

Mouse Lactoferrin Gene: A Marker for Estrogen and EGF
Christina Teng
p. 17

Effects of Estrogens on Microtubule Polymerization in Vitro: Correlation with Estrogenicity
Manfred Metzler and Erika Pfeiffer
p. 21

Cell Biology of Estrogens

Estrogen Receptor Accessory Proteins: Effects on Receptor-DNA Interactions
Carolyn Church Landel, Peter J. Kushner, and Geoffrey L. Greene
p. 23

Toxicity of Endogenous and Environmental Estrogens: What is the Role of Elemental Interactions?
George M. Stancel, Holly L. Boettger-Tong, Constance Chiappetta, Salman M. Hyder, John L. Kirkland, Lata Murthy, and David S. Loose-Mitchell
p. 29

Cross Talk between Peptide Growth Factor and Estrogen Receptor Signaling Systems
Diane M. Ignar-Trowbridge, Maria Pimentel, Christina T. Teng, Kenneth S. Korach, and John A. McLachlan
p. 35

Nontraditional Sites of Estrogen Action

Commentary: Nontraditional Sites of Estrogen Action
Deborah A. Metzger
p. 39

The Other Estrogen Receptor in the Plasma Membrane: Implications for the Actions of Environmental Estrogens
Cheryl S. Watson, Todd C. Pappas, and Bahiru Gametchu
p. 41

The Goldfish as a Model for Studying Neuroestrogen Synthesis, Localization, and Action in the Brain and Visual System
Gloria V. Callard, Adam Kruger, and Marlies Betka
p. 51

Sperm, a Source of Estrogen
Rex A. Hess, David Bunick, and Janice M. Bahr
p. 59

Effects of Estrogenic Chemicals on Development

Commentary: Effects of Estrogenic Chemicals on Development
Lovell A. Jones and Richard A. Hajek
p. 63

Embryonic Estrogen Receptors: Do They Have a Physiological Function?
Jack Gorski and Qunfang Hou
p. 69

The Role of Estrogen in Turtle Sex Determination and the Effect of PCBs
David Crews, Judith M. Bergeron, and John A. McLachlan
p. 73

Effects of Sex Hormones on Oncogene Expression in the Vagina and on Development of Sexual Dimorphism of the Pelvis and Anococcygeus Muscle in the Mouse
Taisen Iguchi, Yugo Fukazawa, and Howard A. Bern
p. 79

Cellular and Molecular Effects of Developmental Exposure to Diethylstilbestrol: Implications for Other Environmental Estrogens
Retha Newbold
p. 83

Developmental Effects of Dioxins
Linda S. Birnbaum
p. 89

Alterations in Estrogen Levels during Development Affects the Skeleton: Use of an Animal Model
Silvia Migliaccio, Retha R. Newbold, John A. McLachlan, and Kenneth S. Korach
p. 95

Environmental Sources of Estrogens

Commentary: The Structural Pervasiveness of Estrogenic Activity
John A. Katzenellenbogen
p. 99

Phytoestrogens: Epidemiology and a Possible Role in Cancer Protection
Herman Adlercreutz
p. 103

The E-SCREEN Assay as a Tool to Identify Estrogens: An Update on Estrogenic Environmental Pollutants
Ana M. Soto, Carlos Sonnenschein, Kerrie L. Chung, Mariana F. Fernandez, Nicolas Olea, and Fatima Olea Serrano
p. 113

Phytoestrogens Are Partial Estrogen Agonists in the Adult Male Mouse
Sari Mäkelä, Risto Santti, Leena Salo, and John A. McLachlan
p. 123

Estrogens in Unexpected Places: Possible Implications for Researchers and Consumers
David Feldman and Aruna Krishnan
p. 129

Environmental Estrogens: Health Implications for Humans and Wildlife

Commentary: Environmental Estrogens: Health Implications for Humans and Wildlife
Theo Colborn
p. 135

Declining Semen Quality and Increasing Incidence of Testicular Cancer: Is There a Common Cause?
Elisabeth Carlsen, Aleksander Giwercman, Niels Keiding, and Niels E. Skakkebæk
p. 137

Environmental Organochlorine Exposure as a Potential Etiologic Factor in Breast Cancer
Mary S. Wolff and Paolo G. Toniolo
p. 141

Effects of Pesticides on the Ratio of 16alpha/2-Hydroxyestrone: A Biologic Marker of Breast Cancer Risk
H. Leon Bradlow, Devra Lee Davis, Gong Lin, Daniel Sepkovic, and Raj Tiwari
p. 147

Immunoresponsiveness in Endometriosis: Implications of Estrogenic Toxicants
Sherry E. Rier, Dan C. Martin, Robert E. Bowman, and Jeanne L. Becker
p. 151

Organization versus Activation: The Role of Endocrine-disrupting Contaminants (EDCs) during Embryonic Development in Wildlife
Louis J. Guillette, Jr., D. Andrew Crain, Andrew A. Rooney, and Daniel B. Pickford
p. 157

Reproductive Effects in Birds Exposed to Pesticides and Industrial Chemicals
D. Michael Fry
p. 165

Vitellogenesis as a Biomarker for Estrogenic Contamination of the Aquatic Environment
John P. Sumpter and Susan Jobling
p. 173

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