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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
78
Citations
25902
World Ranking
1062
National Ranking
466

Best Publications

  • Persistent DDT metabolite p,p'-DDE is a potent androgen receptor antagonist.

    Kelce Wr;Stone Cr;Laws Sc;Gray Le

  • Research needs for the risk assessment of health and environmental effects of endocrine disruptors: a report of the U.S. EPA-sponsored workshop.

    R J Kavlock;G P Daston;C DeRosa;P Fenner-Crisp

  • Perinatal exposure to the phthalates DEHP, BBP, and DINP, but not DEP, DMP, or DOTP, alters sexual differentiation of the male rat.

    L. Earl Gray;Joseph Ostby;Johnathan Furr;Matthew Price

  • Administration of potentially antiandrogenic pesticides (procymidone, linuron, iprodione, chlozolinate, p,p'-DDE, and ketoconazole) and toxic substances (dibutyl- and diethylhexyl phthalate, PCB 169, and ethane dimethane sulphonate) during sexual differentiation produces diverse profiles of reproductive malformations in the male rat.

    Cynthia Wolf;Christy Lambright;Peter Mann;Matthew Price

  • Fifteen Years after Wingspread -Environmental Endocrine Disrupters and Human and Wildlife Health : Where We are Today and Where We Need to Go

    Andrew K. Hotchkiss;Andrew K. Hotchkiss;Cynthia V. Rider;Cynthia V. Rider;Chad R. Blystone;Chad R. Blystone;Vickie S. Wilson

  • Effects of environmental antiandrogens on reproductive development in experimental animals

    L.E. Gray;J. Ostby;J. Furr;C.J. Wolf

  • Environmental Hormone Disruptors: Evidence That Vinclozolin Developmental Toxicity Is Mediated by Antiandrogenic Metabolites

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  • NTP‐CERHR expert panel report on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of bisphenol A

    Robert E. Chapin;Jane Adams;Kim Boekelheide;L. Earl Gray

  • Effects of environmental antiandrogens on reproductive development in experimental animals

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  • Developmental Effects of an Environmental Antiandrogen: The Fungicide Vinclozolin Alters Sex Differentiation of the Male Rat

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  • Effects of the androgenic growth promoter 17‐β‐trenbolone on fecundity and reproductive endocrinology of the fathead minnow

    Gerald T. Ankley;Kathleen M. Jensen;Elizabeth A. Makynen;Michael D. Kahl

  • Endocrine-disrupting effects of cattle feedlot effluent on an aquatic sentinel species, the fathead minnow.

    Edward F Orlando;Edward F Orlando;Alan S Kolok;Gerry A Binzcik;Jennifer L Gates

  • Overview of a workshop on screening methods for detecting potential (anti‐) estrogenic/androgenic chemicals in wildlife

    Gerald T. Ankley;Ellen Mihaich;Ralph G. Stahl;Donald E. Tillitt

  • A Mixture of Five Phthalate Esters Inhibits Fetal Testicular Testosterone Production in the Sprague-Dawley Rat in a Cumulative, Dose-Additive Manner

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  • Environmental Factors and Puberty Timing: Expert Panel Research Needs

    Germaine M. Buck Louis;L. Earl Gray;Michele Marcus;Sergio R. Ojeda

  • Functional aspects of developmental toxicity of polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons in experimental animals and human infants

    Abraham Brouwer;Ulf G. Ahlborg;Martin Van den Berg;Linda S. Birnbaum

  • Administration of potentially antiandrogenic pesticides (procymidone, linuron, iprodione, chlozolinate, p,p′-DDE, and ketoconazole) and toxic substances (dibutyl- and diethylhexyl phthalate, PCB 169, and ethane dimethane sulphonate) during sexual differentiation produces diverse profiles of reproductive malformations in the male rat

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  • Adverse effects of environmental antiandrogens and androgens on reproductive development in mammals1

    L. Earl Gray;Vickie S. Wilson;Tammy Stoker;Christy Lambright

  • Mechanisms of action of phthalate esters, individually and in combination, to induce abnormal reproductive development in male laboratory rats.

    Kembra L. Howdeshell;Cynthia V. Rider;Vickie S. Wilson;L. Earl Gray

  • Phthalate ester-induced gubernacular lesions are associated with reduced insl3 gene expression in the fetal rat testis

    Vickie S. Wilson;Christy Lambright;Johnathan Furr;Joseph Ostby

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald T. Ankley
Gerald T. Ankley Environmental Protection Agency
Louis J. Guillette
Louis J. Guillette Medical University of South Carolina
Antonia M. Calafat
Antonia M. Calafat Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Gerald A. LeBlanc
Gerald A. LeBlanc North Carolina State University
Daniel L. Villeneuve
Daniel L. Villeneuve Environmental Protection Agency
Kim Boekelheide
Kim Boekelheide Brown University
Paul M. Bradley
Paul M. Bradley United States Geological Survey
John P. Giesy
John P. Giesy University of Saskatchewan
Mark J. Strynar
Mark J. Strynar Environmental Protection Agency
Linda S. Birnbaum
Linda S. Birnbaum Research Triangle Park Foundation

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