Environmental endocrine disrupters : an evolutionary perspective /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Taylor & Francis,
[2000]
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Table of Contents:
- Endocrine-disrupting contaminants and hormone dynamics : lessons from wildlife
- The importance of comparative endocrinology in examining the endocrine disrupter problem
- Bioaccumulation, storage, and mobilization of endocrine-altering contaminants
- Contaminant interactions with steroid receptors : evidence for receptor binding
- Steroid hormone-regulated processes in invertebrates and their susceptibility to environmental endocrine disruption
- Contaminant-altered thyroid function in wildlife
- Biomarkers of immunotoxicity : an evolutionary perspective
- Ethotoxicology : an evolutionary approach to behavioral toxicology
- Embryonic and neonatal exposure to endocrine-altering contaminants : effects on mammalian female reproduction
- Endocrine disruption in male human reproduction
- Xenoestrogens in the context of carcinogenesis
- An anthropological interpretation of endocrine disruption in children