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Publications Details for Grant Number R826297

Endocrine Disruptors: Effects on the Thyroid

RFA: Endocrine Disruptors (1997)

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Abstract (3)
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Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
Abstract Martin LA, Gallo MA, Vansell NR, Klaassen CD. Effects of PCB mixtures and congeners on the biliary excretion of thyroxine. Toxicological Sciences 1999;38:1314. R826297 (1999)
R826297 (Final)
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Abstract Martin LA, Gallo MA, Klaassen CD. Differential effects of PCB congeners on rat thyroid function. Toxicological Sciences 2000;54:1644. R826297 (1999)
R826297 (Final)
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Abstract Martin LA, Gallo MA, Reuhl KR, Klaassen CD. Rapid disappearance of intravenously administered [125i]-thyroxine (T4) from serum following repeated administration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The Toxicologist 60:1809. R826297 (Final)
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Journal Article Martin LA, Gallo MA, Ruehl KR, Klassen CD. Rapid dissappearance of intravenously administered [125]I-thyroxine (T4) from serum following repeated administration of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Toxicologist 2001;60:380-381 R826297 (Final)
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Journal Article Martin LA. Differential effects of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) mixtures and congeners on the disposition of thyroxine(T4). Toxicol.Sci. 2002;60:Abstr 1314 R826297 (Final)
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