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Effects of Early Exposure to Xenoestrogens on the Prostate Gland
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | The role of prolactin in the prostatic inflammatory response to neonatal estrogen | ENDOCRINOLOGY | Gilleran JP, Putz O, DeJong M, DeJong S, Birch L, Pu YB, Huang LW, Prins GS | Gilleran JP, Putz O, DeJong M, DeJong S, Birch L, Pu YB, Huang LW, Prins GS. The role of prolactin in the prostatic inflammatory response to neonatal estrogen. Endocrinology 2003;144(5):2046-2054 |
R826299 (1999) |
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Journal Article | Influence of neonatal estrogens on rat prostate development | REPRODUCTION FERTILITY AND DEVELOPMENT | Prins GS, Birch L, Habermann H, Chang WY, Tebeau C, Putz O, Bieberich C | Prins GS, Birch L, Habermann H, Chang WY, Tebeau C, Putz O, Bieberich C. Influence of neonatal estrogens on rat prostate development. Reproduction Fertility and Development 2001;13(4):241-252 |
R826299 (1999) |
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Journal Article | Neonatal low- and high-dose exposure to estradiol benzoate in the male rat: I. Effects on the prostate gland. | BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION | Putz O, Schwartz CB, Kim S, LeBlanc GA, Cooper RL, Prins GS | Putz O, Schwartz CB, Kim S, LeBlanc GA, Cooper RL, Prins GS. Neonatal low- and high-dose exposure to estradiol benzoate in the male rat: I. Effects on the prostate gland. Biology of Reproduction 2001;65(5):1496-1505. |
R826129 (2001) R826129 (Final) R826299 (1999) |
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