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Endocrine Disruption in Marine Gastropods by Environmental Chemical Mixtures
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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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| Journal Article | Methodologies, bioindicators, and biomarkers for assessing gender-related differences in wildlife exposed to environmental chemicals | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH | Burger J, Fossi C, McClellan-Green P, Orlando EF | Burger J, Fossi C, McClellan-Green P, Orlando EF. Methodologies, bioindicators, and biomarkers for assessing gender-related differences in wildlife exposed to environmental chemicals. Environmental Research 2007;104(1):135-152 |
R827401 (2001) |
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| Journal Article | Assessment of clone identity and sequence fidelity for 1189 IMAGE cDNA clones | NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH | Halgren RG, Fielden MR, Fong CJ, Zacharewski TR | Halgren RG, Fielden MR, Fong CJ, Zacharewski TR. Assessment of clone identity and sequence fidelity for 1189 IMAGE cDNA clones. Nucleic Acids Research 2001;29(2):582-588 |
R827401 (2001) R827402 (2001) R827402 (Final) |
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| Journal Article | Does gender really matter in contaminant exposure? A case study using invertebrate models | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH | McClellan-Green P, Romano J, Oberdorster E | McClellan-Green P, Romano J, Oberdorster E. Does gender really matter in contaminant exposure? A case study using invertebrate models. Environmental Research 2007;104(1):183-191 |
R827401 (2001) |
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| Journal Article | The neuropeptide APGWamide induces imposer in the mud snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta. | PEPTIDES | Oberdorster E, McClellan-Green P | Oberdorster E, McClellan-Green P. The neuropeptide APGWamide induces imposer in the mud snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta. Peptides 2000;21(9):1323-1330. |
R827401 (2001) |
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| Journal Article | Peptide hormones versus steroid hormones: Case studies from snail and turtle populations | ENVIRONMENTAL HORMONES: THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION | Oberdorster E | Oberdorster E. Peptide hormones versus steroid hormones: Case studies from snail and turtle populations. Environmental Hormones: the Scientific Basis of Endocrine Disruption 2001;948:75-79 |
R827401 (2001) |
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| Journal Article | Mechanisms of imposex induction in the mud snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta: TBT as a neurotoxin and aromatase inhibitor. | MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH | Oberdorster E, McClellan-Green P | Oberdorster E, McClellan-Green P. Mechanisms of imposex induction in the mud snail, Ilyanassa obsoleta: TBT as a neurotoxin and aromatase inhibitor. Marine Environmental Research 2002;53(3-5):715-718, Special Issue. |
R827401 (2001) |
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| Journal Article | The neuropeptide APGWamide as a penis morphogenic factor (PMF) in gastropod mollusks | INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY | Oberdorster E, Romano J, McClellan-Green P | Oberdorster E, Romano J, McClellan-Green P. The neuropeptide APGWamide as a penis morphogenic factor (PMF) in gastropod mollusks. Integrative and Comparative Biology 2005;45(1):28-32 |
R827401 (2001) |
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| Journal Article | Molluscs as multidisciplinary models in environment toxicology | MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN | Rittschof D, McClellan-Green P | Rittschof D, McClellan-Green P. Molluscs as multidisciplinary models in environment toxicology. Marine Pollution Bulletin 2005;50(4):369-373 |
R827401 (2001) |
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