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Determinants of Fetal Male Rat Germ Cell Vulnerability to Phthalate Esters
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Children's Vulnerability to Toxic Substances in the Environment (2002)
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Boekelheide K, Kleymenova E, Liu K, Swanson S, Gaido KW. Dose-dependent effects on cell proliferation, seminiferous tubules, and male germ cells in the fetal rat testis following exposure to di(n-butyl) phthalate. Microscopy Research and Technique 2009;72(8):629-638. |
R830766 (Final) (08/03/11) |
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Presentation | Gaido KW. Gene expression profiling reveals new targets in the etiology of phthalate-induced testicular dysgenesis. Presented at the Endocrine Disruptors Colloquium, NHEERL USEPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, April 13, 2005 (invited). |
R830766 (2004) (01/04/11) |
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Presentation | Gaido KW. Gene expression profiling reveals new targets in the etiology of phthalate-induced testicular dysgenesis. Presented at the Receptor Mechanisms Discussion Group, NIEHS, Research Triangle Park, NC, February 1, 2005 (invited). |
R830766 (2004) (01/04/11) |
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Presentation | Kleymenova E, Gaido KW. Determinants of fetal male germ cell vulnerability to phthalate esters. Poster presented at the EPA STAR Grantees Health Symposium, Philadelphia, PA, October 28, 2004. |
R830766 (2004) (01/04/11) |
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