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John A. McLachlan

John A. McLachlan

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Medicine

D-Index
97
Citations
32744
World Ranking
9329
National Ranking
4812

Overview

John A. McLachlan is affiliated with Tulane University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Medicine, with specific attention to subfields such as Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Genetics, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their work covers a range of topics including:

  • Hormonal and reproductive studies
  • Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
  • Phytoestrogen effects and research

John A. McLachlan has contributed to several recent publications, which include:

  • 'Testosterone deficiency promotes arterial stiffening independent of sex chromosome complement', 2024, Biology of Sex Differences
  • 'Air, water, soil and environmental signaling', 2020, Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care
  • 'Context-Dependent Estrogenic Actions of (+)-Pisatin Produced in Elicited Green or Snow Pea (Pisum sativum)', 2024, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • '\'n Soort taalcredo', 2023, Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe
  • 'Testosterone Deficiency Promotes Arterial Stiffening Independent of Sex Chromosome Complement', 2023, Research Square (Research Square)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Anil Sakamuri
  • Bruna Visniauskas
  • Isabella Kilanowski-Doroh
  • Alexandra B. McNally
  • Anne Kamau

John A. McLachlan's research has appeared in a variety of publication venues, among them:

  • Biology of Sex Differences
  • Current problems in pediatric and adolescent health care
  • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Best Publications

  • Male reproductive health and environmental xenoestrogens

    J Toppari;JC Larsen;P Christiansen;A Giwercman

  • In vitro molecular mechanisms of bisphenol A action.

    Yelena B. Wetherill;Benson T. Akingbemi;Jun Kanno;John A. McLachlan

  • Chapel Hill bisphenol A expert panel consensus statement: integration of mechanisms, effects in animals and potential to impact human health at current levels of exposure.

    Frederick S. vom Saal;Benson T Akingbemi;Scott M Belcher;Linda S. Birnbaum

  • Environmental Signaling: What Embryos and Evolution Teach Us About Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals

    John A. McLachlan

  • Coupling of dual signaling pathways: epidermal growth factor action involves the estrogen receptor.

    Diane M. Ignar-Trowbridge;Karen G. Nelson;Mark C. Bidwell;Sylvia W. Curtis

  • Comparison of short-term estrogenicity tests for identification of hormone-disrupting chemicals.

    Helle Raun Andersen;Anna-Maria Andersson;Steven F. Arnold;Herman Autrup

  • Female reproductive disorders: the roles of endocrine-disrupting compounds and developmental timing.

    D. Andrew Crain;Sarah J. Janssen;Thea M. Edwards;Jerrold Heindel

  • Potential mechanisms of thyroid disruption in humans: interaction of organochlorine compounds with thyroid receptor, transthyretin, and thyroid-binding globulin.

    Ann Oliver Cheek;Kelvin Kow;Jian Chen;John A. McLachlan

  • Reproductive tract lesions in male mice exposed prenatally to diethylstilbestrol

    JA McLachlan;RR Newbold;B Bullock

  • PCBs as environmental estrogens: turtle sex determination as a biomarker of environmental contamination.

    Judith M. Bergeron;David Crews;John A. McLachlan

  • Epidermal growth factor replaces estrogen in the stimulation of female genital-tract growth and differentiation.

    Karen G. Nelson;Tsuneo Takahashi;Nancy L. Bossert;David K. Walmer

  • Long-term effects on the female mouse genital tract associated with prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol

    John A. McLachlan;Retha R. Newbold;Bill C. Bullock

  • Peptide growth factors elicit estrogen receptor-dependent transcriptional activation of an estrogen-responsive element.

    D M Ignar-Trowbridge;C T Teng;K A Ross;M G Parker

  • Uterine Adenocarcinoma in Mice following Developmental Treatment with Estrogens: A Model for Hormonal Carcinogenesis

    Retha R. Newbold;Bill C. Bullock;John A. McLachlan

  • Dietary intervention study to assess estrogenicity of dietary soy among postmenopausal women

    D. D. Baird;D. M. Umbach;L. Lansdell;C. L. Hughes

  • Epigenetics, Evolution, Endocrine Disruption, Health, and Disease

    David Crews;John A. McLachlan

  • Influence of Estrogens on Mouse Uterine Epidermal Growth Factor Precursor Protein and Messenger Ribonucleic Acid

    Richard P. DiAUGUSTINE;Peter Petrusz;Graeme I. Bell;Charles F. Brown

  • Developmental exposure to diethylstilbestrol elicits demethylation of estrogen-responsive lactoferrin gene in mouse uterus

    Shuanfang Li;Kimberly A. Washburn;Rick Moore;Tomohide Uno

  • Why Public Health Agencies Cannot Depend on Good Laboratory Practices as a Criterion for Selecting Data: The Case of Bisphenol A

    John Peterson Myers;Frederick S. vom Saal;Benson T Akingbemi;Koji Arizono

  • Interaction of environmental chemicals with the estrogen and progesterone receptors from the oviduct of the American alligator.

    P M Vonier;D A Crain;J A McLachlan;L J Guillette

Frequent Co-Authors

Retha R. Newbold
Retha R. Newbold National Institutes of Health
Kenneth S. Korach
Kenneth S. Korach National Institutes of Health
Louis J. Guillette
Louis J. Guillette Medical University of South Carolina
J. Carl Barrett
J. Carl Barrett AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Bruce A. Bunnell
Bruce A. Bunnell University of North Texas Health Science Center
Carlos Sonnenschein
Carlos Sonnenschein Tufts University
Ana M. Soto
Ana M. Soto Tufts University
Thomas E. Cleveland
Thomas E. Cleveland Agricultural Research Service
Jawed Alam
Jawed Alam University Medical Center New Orleans
David Crews
David Crews The University of Texas at Austin

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