Male-mediated developmental toxicity /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Plenum Press,
[1994]
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| Series: | Reproductive biology.
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Table of Contents:
- Concepts and mechanisms
- Methods and concepts in detecting abnormal reproductive outcomes of paternal origin
- Laboratory device
- Specific-locus mulation tests in germ cells of the mouse: an assessment of the screening procedures and the mutational events detected
- Effects of spermatogenic cell type on quality of mutations
- Dominant mutations in mice
- Aneuploidy tests: cytogenetic analyses of mammalian male germ cells
- Strategies for the use of a multiple-endpoint system for mammalian germ cell mutation testing
- Transgenic mice in developmental toxicology.
- Male mice receiving very low doses of ionizing radiation transmit an embryonic cell proliferation disadvantage to their progeny embryos
- Post-testicular mechanisms of male-mediated developmental toxicity
- Laboratory evidence for congenital anomalies, cancer and neurobehavioral outcomes
- Male-mediated developmental toxicity of cyclophosphamide
- Male-mediated teratogenesis: ionizing radiation/ethylnitrosourea studies
- Preconception exposure of males and neoplasia in their progeny: effects of metals and consideration of mechanisms.
- Male-mediated reproductive toxicity: effects on the nervous system of offspring
- Epidemiologic findings
- Paternal occupation and birth defects
- Male-mediated developmental toxicity: paternal exposures and childhood cancer
- Paternal exposures and pregnancy outcome: miscarriage, stillbirth, low birth weight, preterm delivery
- Paternal exposures and embryonic or fetal loss: the toxicologic and epidemiologic evidence
- Reproductive outcomes among men treated for cancer
- Genetic effects of atomic bomb exposure.
- Biological factors related to male mediated reproductive and developmental toxicity
- Antioxidant prevention of birth defects and cancer
- Risk assessment and policy issues
- Quantitative risk assessment for paternally-mediated developmental toxicity
- Paternally-mediated developmental toxicity: implications for risk assessment and science policy
- Physician and patient education
- Characteristics of male-mediated teratogenesis
- Abstracts
- Aneuploidy studies in sperm: post meiotic selection against aneuploid sperm.
- Association of paternal and maternal exposure with low birth weight and preterm births among women textile workers
- Genotoxic consequences of testicular localization of indium-114m
- Male-mediated developmental and reproductive toxicity of Symm-Triazine pesticides
- National transplantation pregnancy registry: outcomes of pregnancies fathered by male transplant recipients
- Occupations of fathers before conception and the risk of testicular cancer in their sons
- Two-dimensional electrophoresis of proteins: detection and characterization of male-mediated developmental toxicity.
- Workshop report on mechanisms
- Biomarkers and health endpoints of developmental toxicology of paternal origin
- Epidemiological approaches
- Laboratory research methods in male-mediated toxicity
- Physician and patient education
- Risk assessment and risk management
- Multidisciplinary approaches.