OBESOGENS

obesogen
noun
A chemical or other factor that disturbs a body’s normal processes, causing it to tend toward obesity.

Obesogen
Obesogens are foreign chemical compounds that disrupt normal development and balance of lipid metabolism and lead to obesity.

MECHANISMS OF OBESOGEN ACTION

•Increase of adipocyte number and size

•Altering basal metabolic rate and energy homeostasis

•Changing hypothalamic regulation of appetite and satiety

•Reduced expression of brown adipocyte marker gene

•Impaired glucose uptake and insulin signaling

•Alteration of insulin sensitivity at the organ level

•Alteration of endocrine regulation of adipose tissue development

 

  1. Is bisphenol A an environmental Obesogen?
  2. Transgenerational inheritance of prenatal Obesogen exposure
  3. History of the Obesogen field: looking back to look forward
  4. … inheritance of increased fat depot size, stem cell reprogramming, and hepatic steatosis elicited by prenatal exposure to the Obesogen tributyltin in mice
  5. Prenatal exposure to the environmental Obesogen tributyltin predisposes multipotent stem cells to become Adipocytes
  6. The environmental Obesogen tributyltin chloride acts via peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma to induce Adipogenesis in murine 3T3-L1 preAdipocytes
  7. Polychlorinated biphenyl 153 is a diet-dependent Obesogen that worsens nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in male C57BL6/J mice
  8. The environmental Obesogen bisphenol A promotes Adipogenesis by increasing the amount of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 in the Adipose tissue of …
  9. Microbial metabolite delta-valerobetaine is a diet-dependent Obesogen
  10. Obesogen effects after perinatal exposure of 4, 4′-sulfonyldiphenol (Bisphenol S) in C57BL/6 mice
  11. Ancestral perinatal Obesogen exposure results in a transgenerational thrifty phenotype in mice
  12. The mammalian “Obesogen” tributyltin targets hepatic triglyceride accumulation and the transcriptional regulation of lipid metabolism in the liver and brain of …
  13. Endocrine aspects of environmental “Obesogen” pollutants
  14. Triflumizole is an Obesogen in mice that acts through peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR γ)
  15. The Obesogen hypothesis: a shift of focus from the periphery to the hypothalamus
  16. … and Dispersant Components on PPARγ Activity in Vitro and in Vivo: Identification of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate (DOSS; CAS #577-11-7) as a Probable Obesogen
  17. Tributyltin and the Obesogen metabolic syndrome in a salmonid
  18. The Case for BPA as an Obesogen: Contributors to the Controversy
  19. Environmental Obesogen tributyltin chloride leads to abnormal hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis function by disruption in kisspeptin/leptin signaling in female rats
  20. Expression of Obesity markers and Persistent Organic Pollutants levels in Adipose tissue of obese patients: reinforcing the Obesogen hypothesis?
  21. The Obesogen tributyltin induces abnormal ovarian Adipogenesis in adult female rats
  22. Effects of arsenic on adipocyte metabolism: Is arsenic an Obesogen?
  23. Unraveling the mode of action of an Obesogen: mechanistic analysis of the model Obesogen tributyltin in the 3T3-L1 cell line
  24. Current research approaches and challenges in the Obesogen field
  25. Examining the responses of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) gastrointestinal system to the suspected Obesogen diethylhexyl phthalate
  26. Obesogen effect of bisphenol S alters mRNA expression and DNA methylation profiling in male mouse liver
  27. Multigenerational study of the Obesogen effects of bisphenol S after a perinatal exposure in C57BL6/J mice fed a high fat diet
  28. Obesity III: Obesogen assays: Limitations, strengths, and new directions
  29. The Obesogen hypothesis: current status and implications for human health
  30. Transgenerational metabolomic fingerprints in mice ancestrally exposed to the Obesogen TBT
  31. In vitro bioassay investigations of suspected Obesogen monosodium glutamate at the level of nuclear receptor binding and steroidogenesis
  32. The impact of bisphenol a (BPA) as environmental Obesogen on lipids and lipids metabolism
  33. The Obesogen hypothesis of Obesity : overview and human evidence
  34. The effects of the Obesogen tributyltin on the metabolism of Sertoli cells cultured ex vivo
  35. The environmental Obesogen bisphenol A increases macrophage self-renewal
  36. The Obesogen tributyltin induces features of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): A review
  37. The fate of technical-grade chlordane in mice fed a high-fat diet and its roles as a candidate Obesogen
  38. … and DNA Methylome Profiling of Mouse Fetal Testicular Germline and Somatic Cells after Exposure of Pregnant Mothers to Tributyltin, a Potent Obesogen
  39. Sunscreen filter octocrylene is a potential Obesogen by acting as a PPARγ partial agonist
  40. The Obesogen tributyltin
  41. Is the current-use flame retardant, DBE-DBCH, a potential Obesogen? Effects on body mass, fat content and associated behaviors in American kestrels
  42. CO2 as a Potential Obesogen: A Gas That Will Stick to Your Ribs
  43. Epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of the effects of Obesogen exposure
  44. The Obesogen effect: Why we eat less and exercise more but still struggle to lose weight
  45. Is methylmercury a new candidate Obesogen?
  46. An Obesogen over time: Transgenerational impact of Tributyltin
  47. Potential Obesogen identified: fungicide triflumizole is associated with increased Adipogenesis in mice
  48. Obesogen holdover: Prenatal exposure predicts cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood
  49. Is Technical-Grade Chlordane an Obesogen?
  50. Environmental Obesogen: More considerations about the potential cause of Obesity epidemic
  51. OR23-5 A Model “Obesogen”, Tributyltin, Promotes Steatosis in Human Liver Cells by Upregulating Lipogenic Gene Expression as a Consequence of Alterations in …
  52. Thy1 (CD90) regulates Adipogenesis and is decreased by the environmental Obesogen tetrabromobisphenol-A (HUM2P. 339)
  53. Corrigendum to” Obesity III: Obesogen assays: Limitations, strengths, and new directions”[Biochem. Pharmacol. 199 (2022) 115014]
  54. Gasoline-derived methyl tert-butyl ether as a potential Obesogen linked to metabolic syndrome
  55. Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DOSS; CAS# 577-11-7) a major component of the dispersant COREXIT is an Obesogen
  56. Are epigenetic modifications linked to BPS Obesogen effect after perinatal exposure? Differential DNA methylation study in mouse livers
  57. Testing the ‘Obesogen‘hypothesis: Direct effects on of Bisphenol A (BPA) on lipid accumulation in rat hepatocytes
  58. Obesogen effect of bisphenol S alters mRNA expression and DNA methylation profiling in male mouse liver
  59. Identification and Characterization of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate (DOSS) as an Obesogen and Metabolic Disruptor
  60. Prenatal Obesogen exposure leads to a transgenerational thrifty phenotype in mice
  61. Mechanisms of Developmental Obesogen Exposure as Possible Drivers of Persistent Obesity Phenotypes in Adults
  62. Identifying and modeling the contribution of nuclear receptors to environmental Obesogen-induced toxicity in bone
  63. Obesogen effects of tributyltin on Xenopus laevis.
  64. Prenatal phthalate exposures and childhood Adiposity : examining the Obesogen hypothesis
  65. Transgenerational inheritance of prenatal Obesogen exposure
  66. A review of human exposure to microplastics and insights into microplastics as Obesogens
  67. The new kids on the block: Emerging Obesogens
  68. Male Infertility in the XXI Century: Are Obesogens to Blame?
  69. Environmental Obesogens (bisphenols, phthalates and parabens) and their impacts on adipogenic transcription factors in the absence of dexamethasone in 3T3-L1 …
  70. Food Obesogens as emerging metabolic disruptors; A toxicological insight
  71. The Impact of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Male Fertility: Focus on the Action of Obesogens
  72. Environmental Obesogens and Human Health
  73. Obesogens in Foods
  74. Obesogens in Children—An Uncharted Territory
  75. Obesogens: How they are identified and molecular mechanisms underlying their action
  76. ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS AND Obesity : THE EVOLVING STORY OF ObesogenS
  77. Human Gut Microbial Taxa Metabolizing Dietary Obesogens: A BPA 1 directed-culturing and Bioinformatics Combined Approach
  78. Obesogens–new global health problem?
  79. N. Obesogens in Children—An Uncharted Territory. Metabolites 2021, 11, 882
  80. Obesity and endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  81. Obesity II: Establishing causal links between chemical exposures and Obesity
  82. Next generation probiotics for neutralizing Obesogenic effects: taxa culturing searching strategies
  83. Obesogens
  84. Environmental Obesogens: organotins and endocrine disruption via nuclear receptor signaling
  85. Endocrine disrupters as Obesogens
  86. Perturbed nuclear receptor signaling by environmental Obesogens as emerging factors in the Obesity crisis
  87. Minireview: PPARγ as the target of Obesogens
  88. Minireview: the case for Obesogens
  89. Obesogens: an environmental link to Obesity
  90. Obesogens, stem cells and the developmental programming of Obesity
  91. Halogenated Bisphenol-A Analogs Act as Obesogens in Zebrafish Larvae (Danio rerio)
  92. Do phthalates act as Obesogens in humans? A systematic review of the epidemiological literature
  93. Transgenerational effects of Obesogens and the Obesity epidemic
  94. Obesogens and Obesity —an alternative view?
  95. Endocrine disruptors and Obesity : Obesogens
  96. Obesogens, stem cells and the maternal programming of Obesity
  97. A recombinant peroxisome proliferator response element-driven luciferase assay for evaluation of potential environmental Obesogens
  98. Towards a humanized PPARγ reporter system for in vivo screening of Obesogens
  99. Transgenerational inheritance of environmental Obesogens
  100. The role of environmental Obesogens in the Obesity epidemic
  101. Obesogens as an environmental risk factor for Obesity
  102. Evidence for Obesogens: Interpretations and next steps
  103. Obesogens, the Exposome, and ES&T
  104. Toxicogenomics in the 3T3-L1 cell line, a new approach for screening of Obesogenic compounds
  105. What Do We Know about Obesogens? with Bruce Blumberg
  106. Organotins are potent inducers of vertebrate Adipogenesis : the case for Obesogens
  107. Organotins are potent inducers of vertebrate Adipogenesis : the case for Obesogens
  108. Chemical Obesogens and Obesity
  109. Bacterial Metabolites and Obesogens as Regulators of Inflammation in Adipose Tissue
  110. 43 Environmental Chemicals and Obesity
  111. Transgenerational inheritance of prenatal Obesogen exposure
  112. Regulation of energy metabolism pathways by estrogens and estrogenic chemicals and potential implications in Obesity associated with increased exposure …
  113. Potential Obesogen identified: fungicide triflumizole is associated with increased Adipogenesis in mice
  114. PPAR? ligands: Is timing the key to therapeutic vs. Obesogenic effects?
  115. The Obesogen hypothesis: current status and implications for human health
  116. The environmental Obesogen tributyltin chloride acts via peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma to induce Adipogenesis in murine 3T3-L1 preAdipocytes
  117. Environmental endocrine disruptors and Obesity .
  118. Mechanisms of Obesity -induced male infertility
  119. The perfect storm for Obesity
  120. Childhood Obesity and the environment
  121. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and the developmental programming of Adipogenesis and Obesity
  122. Synergistic interaction between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and environmental tobacco smoke on the risk of Obesity in children and adolescents: The US …
  123. Thy1 (CD90) regulates Adipogenesis and is decreased by the environmental Obesogen tetrabromobisphenol-A (HUM2P. 339)
  124. Evaluation of a screening system for Obesogenic compounds: screening of endocrine disrupting compounds and evaluation of the PPAR dependency of the …
  125. A Pooled Investigation of Prenatal Phthalate Exposure and Childhood Obesity
  126. What are we putting in our food that is making us fat ? Food additives, contaminants, and other putative contributors to Obesity
  127. Phthalate exposure and childhood Obesity
  128. Regulation of Obesity and insulin resistance by nitric oxide
  129. Transgenerational inheritance of prenatal Obesogen exposure
  130. Mitochondria of mice and men: Moderate magnetic fields in Obesity and fatty liver
  131. An Obesogen over time: Transgenerational impact of Tributyltin
  132. Testing the ‘Obesogen‘hypothesis: Direct effects on of Bisphenol A (BPA) on lipid accumulation in rat hepatocytes
  133. The pathogenesis of Obesity from a genomic and systems biology perspective
  134. Role of environmental chemicals in Obesity : a systematic review on the current evidence
  135. The Obesogen hypothesis of Obesity : overview and human evidence
  136. Chemical toxins: a hypothesis to explain the global Obesity epidemic
  137. Perinatal exposure to environmental estrogens and the development of Obesity
  138. Obesity before birth: maternal and prenatal influences on the offspring
  139. Persistent organic pollutant levels in human visceral and subcutaneous Adipose tissue in obese individuals—Depot differences and dysmetabolism implications
  140. Policies to prevent childhood Obesity in the European Union
  141. Developmental exposure to endocrine disruptors and the Obesity epidemic
  142. Obesity : genome and environment interactions
  143. Role of nutrition and environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals during the perinatal period on the aetiology of Obesity
  144. Obesogenic effects of endocrine disruptors, what do we know from animal and human studies?
  145. The Obesogen hypothesis: a shift of focus from the periphery to the hypothalamus
  146. International trends in pediatric Obesity : A public health concern
  147. Developmental programming of offspring Obesity , Adipogenesis , and appetite
  148. Association of endocrine disruptors and Obesity : perspectives from epidemiological studies
  149. Adipotoxicology of Obesity and related diseases
  150. Effects of endocrine disruptors on Obesity
  151. Challenges and future directions to evaluating the association between prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and childhood Obesity
  152. Triflumizole is an Obesogen in mice that acts through peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR γ)
  153. The Obesogenic effect of high fructose exposure during early development
  154. Zebrafish Obesogenic test: a tool for screening molecules that target Adiposity
  155. Tipping the Scale: A place for childhood Obesity in the evolving legal framework of child abuse and neglect
  156. Association between urinary bisphenol A concentration and Obesity prevalence in children and adolescents
  157. Epigenetic Events Associated with Obesity and Diabetes
  158. Too much food and too little sidewalk? Problematizing the Obesogenic environment thesis
  159. Perinatal exposure to diethyl-hexyl-phthalate induces Obesity in mice
  160. Associations between Obesity and comorbid mental health, developmental, and physical health conditions in a nationally representative sample of US children aged …
  161. Childhood Obesity and environmental chemicals
  162. Persistent organic pollutants and Obesity -related metabolic dysfunction: focusing on type 2 diabetes
  163. Environmental toxins, Obesity , and diabetes: an emerging risk factor
  164. Association between prenatal polychlorinated biphenyl exposure and Obesity development at ages 5 and 7 y: a prospective cohort study of 656 children from the …
  165. Would-be-worlds of adipobiology in the exposome of glObesity
  166. Impact of environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals on the development of Obesity
  167. PPAR-mediated activity of phthalates: a link to the Obesity epidemic?
  168. The effects of bisphenol A on Adipose tissue development, metabolism, and endocrine function and the role it may play in the development of Obesity
  169. Endocrine‐disrupting chemicals and Obesity development in humans: a review
  170. Association of urinary phenols with increased body weight measures and Obesity in children and adolescents
  171. Traffic-related air pollution and Obesity formation in children: a longitudinal, multilevel analysis
  172. Worldwide trends in childhood overweight and Obesity
  173. Transgenerational inheritance of increased fat depot size, stem cell reprogramming, and hepatic steatosis elicited by prenatal exposure to the Obesogen tributyltin in …
  174. Associations of accumulated exposure to persistent organic pollutants with serum lipids and Obesity in an adult cohort from Southern Spain
  175. Unraveling the mode of action of an Obesogen: mechanistic analysis of the model Obesogen tributyltin in the 3T3-L1 cell line
  176. Expression of Obesity markers and Persistent Organic Pollutants levels in Adipose tissue of obese patients: reinforcing the Obesogen hypothesis?
  177. Urine bisphenol-A level in relation to Obesity and overweight in school-age children
  178. Evaluation of the association between maternal smoking, childhood Obesity , and metabolic disorders: a national toxicology program workshop review
  179. Obesity and endocrine dysfunction programmed by maternal smoking in pregnancy and lactation
  180. Biomarkers linking PCB exposure and Obesity
  181. Contribution of endocrine disrupting chemicals to the Obesity epidemic: consequences of developmental exposure
  182. Nutrition and Obesity : Assessment, Management & Prevention
  183. The OBELIX project: early life exposure to endocrine disruptors and Obesity
  184. The anti-Obesogenic effects of nitric oxide.
  185. Urinary concentrations of dichlorophenol pesticides and Obesity among adult participants in the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) …
  186. Canaries in the coal mine: a cross-species analysis of the plurality of Obesity epidemics
  187. Developmental origins of Obesity : programmed Adipogenesis
  188. Age and sex differences in childhood and adulthood Obesity association with phthalates: analyses of NHANES 2007–2010
  189. Opening up the black box of the body in geographical Obesity research: Toward a critical political ecology of fat
  190. Childhood Obesity : An epidemic in waiting?
  191. The endocrine disruptor diethylstilbestrol induces adipocyte differentiation and promotes Obesity in mice
  192. Bisphenol A exposure and childhood Obesity
  193. Examining the genetic, epigenetic and behavioral traits associated with African American childhood Obesity
  194. Environmental estrogens and Obesity
  195. Fighting the Obesity Epidemic: Effective Social Intervention Strategies Require a Better Causal Understanding
  196. Tributyltin and the Obesogen metabolic syndrome in a salmonid
  197. Perinatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals with estrogenic activity and the development of Obesity
  198. The estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) and Obesity
  199. Obesity and asthma: the role of environmental pollutants
  200. Dynamics of organohalogenated contaminants in human serum from obese individuals during one year of weight loss treatment
  201. Pharmacologic sex hormones in pregnancy in relation to offspring Obesity
  202. Risk behaviors and sports facilities do not explain socioeconomic differences in childhood Obesity : a cross-sectional study
  203. Inflammatory mediators and insulin resistance in Obesity : role of nuclear receptor signaling in macrophages
  204. The Obesogen tributyltin
  205. Bisphenol A and indicators of Obesity , glucose metabolism/type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease: a systematic review of epidemiologic research
  206. Obesity , Adipose tissue, inflammation and update on Obesity management
  207. Association of childhood Obesity with maternal exposure to ambient air polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during pregnancy
  208. Obesity : Chemical Causes
  209. Childhood Obesity : A call to action through collaboration
  210. The endocrine disruptor mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate promotes adipocyte differentiation and induces Obesity in mice
  211. Weighing in: Obesity , food justice, and the limits of capitalism
  212. Do interactions between gut ecology and environmental chemicals contribute to Obesity and diabetes?
  213. biological, ethological, genetical, environmental, clinical and pharmacological alliance towards Obesity control: the target of “The obese species workshop” in …
  214. Toxic environment and Obesity pandemia: Is there a relationship?
  215. EPA Weighing Impacts Of Chemical Exposures On Diabetes, Obesity
  216. Minireview: Epigenetics of Obesity and diabetes in humans
  217. Pediatric Obesity epidemiology
  218. Developmental exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals programs for reproductive tract alterations and Obesity later in life
  219. Diet cost, Obesity and State intervention
  220. Chlorinated persistent organic pollutants, Obesity , and type 2 diabetes
  221. In Utero DDT and DDE Exposure and Obesity Status of 7-Year-Old Mexican-American Children in the CHAMACOS Cohort
  222. Environmental Contaminants & Obesity
  223. Obesity , Adipose Tissue, Inflammation and Update on Obesity Management. Obes Control Ther 1 (2): 1-8
  224. Obesity —still highly heritable after all these years
  225. The role of the estrogen receptors in Obesity
  226. Prenatal exposure to the environmental Obesogen tributyltin predisposes multipotent stem cells to become Adipocytes
  227. Role of environmental chemicals in diabetes and Obesity : a National Toxicology Program workshop review
  228. The effects of Obesity , smoking, and drinking on medical problems and costs
  229. Gene–lifestyle interactions in Obesity
  230. Beyond Obesity and lifestyle: a review of 21st century chronic disease determinants
  231. Anti-Obesity effects of ginsenoside Rh2 are associated with the activation of AMPK signaling pathway in 3T3-L1 adipocyte
  232. Potential Role of Organotin Compounds (EDCs) In Aetiopathogenesis of Obesity
  233. Neurodegenerative disease and Obesity : what is the role of weight loss and bariatric interventions?
  234. Bisphenol A, Diet and Obesity : Exposure Measurement and the Relationship Between Diet and Bisphenol A
  235. The Need for a Concerted Effort to Address Global Obesity
  236. Putative environmental-endocrine disruptors and Obesity : a review
  237. Bisphenol A, Diet and Obesity : Exposure Measurement and the Relationship Between Diet and Bisphenol A Exposure
  238. Pediatric Obesity
  239. Development of a Theory Based Dynamic Model on Demand for Obesity Preventive Goods
  240. Developmental origins of Obesity and type 2 diabetes: molecular aspects and role of chemicals
  241. The Obesity crisis and the field of kinesiology: A discursive and memetic consideration
  242. Obesity IN THE CONTEXT OF A CULTURAL BEAUTY CANON AND ITS BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL IMPLICATIONS
  243. Healthy choices and heavy burdens: race, citizenship and gender in the ‘Obesity Epidemic’
  244. Conceptual heuristic models of the interrelationships between Obesity and the occupational environment
  245. Weight bias, stigmatization, and bullying of obese youth
  246. Childhood Obesity : ethical and policy issues
  247. The “Obesity epidemic”: Evolving science, unchanging etiology
  248. Low dose organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls predict Obesity , dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance among people free of diabetes
  249. Urinary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and childhood Obesity : NHANES (2001–2006)
  250. Potential contributors to the Canadian pediatric Obesity epidemic
  251. Context for the PorGrow study: Europe’s Obesity crisis
  252. Prenatal exposure to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane and Obesity at 9 years of age in the CHAMACOS study cohort
  253. The consequences of Obesity for the external costs of public health insurance in the United States
  254. The liver X receptor agonist T0901317 protects mice from high fat diet-induced Obesity and insulin resistance
  255. Changed preference for sweet taste in adulthood induced by perinatal exposure to bisphenol A—a probable link to overweight and Obesity
  256. Why is Obesity so deadly?
  257. Plastics derived endocrine disruptors (BPA, DEHP and DBP) induce epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of Obesity , reproductive disease and sperm …
  258. Obesity and Diabetes: Role of Environmental Chemical Exposures
  259. Adiponectin receptors in energy homeostasis and Obesity pathogenesis
  260. Regulating Obesity ?: Government, society, and questions of health
  261. Food, Diet Reform, and Obesity Politics in the American Imagination
  262. The endocrine disruptor 4-nonylphenol promotes adipocyte differentiation and induces Obesity in mice
  263. The interplay between environmental contaminants, genes and diet in Obesity and intestinal cancer
  264. Association between dietary intakes of PCBs and the risk of Obesity : the SUN project
  265. Effects of the FTO gene and Environment on Obesity in European Children
  266. The voice of Obesity : The lived experience of Mexican-American women with Obesity living along the El Paso/Mexico border
  267. The Obesity epidemic in North America: Connecting biology and culture
  268. Fetal programming and adult Obesity
  269. Obesity and metabolic comorbidities: environmental diseases?
  270. Prenatal exposure to persistent organochlorines and childhood Obesity in the US collaborative perinatal project
  271. 100 questions & answers about your child’s Obesity
  272. Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in Adipose tissue as determinants of abdominal Obesity in the Elderly
  273. Obesity and lifespan health—importance of the fetal environment
  274. Estrogen deficiency and the origin of Obesity during menopause
  275. Chronic consumption of farmed salmon containing persistent organic pollutants causes insulin resistance and Obesity in mice
  276. Ancestral dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) exposure promotes epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of Obesity
  277. Polychlorinated biphenyl-77 induces adipocyte differentiation and proinflammatory adipokines and promotes Obesity and atherosclerosis
  278. Associations of persistent organic pollutants with abdominal Obesity in the elderly: The Prospective Investigation of the Vasculature in Uppsala Seniors (PIVUS) study
  279. Associations of PON1 and genetic ancestry with Obesity in early childhood
  280. Maternal Genistein Alters Coat Color and Protects Avy Mouse Offspring from Obesity by Modifying the Fetal Epigenome
  281. Low dietary calcium and Obesity : a comparative study in genetically obese and normal rats during early growth
  282. Body weight regulation and Obesity : dietary strategies to improve the metabolic profile
  283. fat chance: Beating the odds against sugar, processed food, Obesity , and disease
  284. Low phytoestrogen levels in feed increase fetal serum estradiol resulting in the “fetal estrogenization syndrome” and Obesity in CD-1 mice
  285. Integrating metabolomic signatures and psychosocial parameters in responsivity to an immersion treatment model for adolescent Obesity
  286. Interactions between gut microbiota, food and the obese host
  287. Population-adjusted street connectivity, urbanicity and risk of Obesity in the US
  288. Measuring committed preAdipocytes in human Adipose tissue from severely obese patients by using adipocyte fatty acid binding protein
  289. Environment and Obesity in the National Children’s Study
  290. Prenatal phthalate exposures and childhood Adiposity : examining the Obesogen hypothesis
  291. Why is the developed world obese?
  292. Contributors to pediatric Obesity in adolescence: More than just energy imbalance
  293. Induction of NAFLD with increased risk of Obesity and chronic diseases in developed countries
  294. Strategic food marketing and public relations by American fast-food retailers in China: Implications on China’s Obesity crisis
  295. An up-to-date vision on the aetiology and on the epidemiology of Obesity and morbid Obesity
  296. Ten putative contributors to the Obesity epidemic
  297. Stress in Obesity and associated metabolic and cardiovascular disorders
  298. The advanced pedigree: Predicting childhood Obesity risk utilizing a pluralistic model of heredity
  299. Early Origins of Child Obesity : Bridging Disciplines and Phases of Development-September 30–October 1, 2010
  300. Obesity : Cultural and biocultural perspectives
  301. Ten putative contributors to the Obesity epidemic
  302. Dietary factors, epigenetic modifications and Obesity outcomes: Progresses and perspectives
  303. Routledge handbook of critical Obesity studies/edited by Michael
  304. Weight matters: the etiology and treatment of Obesity
  305. Obesogens: an emerging threat to public health
  306. Obesogens in the aquatic environment: an evolutionary and toxicological perspective
  307. Obesogens and male fertility
  308. Obesogens beyond Vertebrates: Lipid Perturbation by Tributyltin in the Crustacean Daphnia magna
  309. On the utility of ToxCast™ and ToxPi as methods for identifying new Obesogens
  310. Comment on “On the Utility of ToxCast™ and ToxPi as Methods for Identifying New Obesogens”
  311. Reply to “Comment on ‘On the Utility of ToxCast™ and ToxPi as Methods for Identifying New Obesogens’”
  312. Sperm maturation as a possible target of Obesogens
  313. The effect of Obesogens on the microbiota and systemic health in zebrafish
  314. Development of a three-dimensional Adipose tissue model for studying embryonic exposures to Obesogenic chemicals
  315. A Closer Look at Obesogens: Lipid Homeostasis Disruption in Daphnia
  316. Obesogenic endocrine disruptors and Obesity : myths and truths
  317. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, Obesogens, and the Obesity Epidemic
  318. 20 Impact of Environmental Obesogens
  319. Obesogens: molecular signaling pathways in fish
  320. Obesogens in a naturally obese animal: An experimental approach to assess the impact of marine pollutants on fat tissue function in seals
  321. Obesogens and Male Fertility: a Threat to Sertoli Cell Function?
  322. Screening Obesogens in aquatic model organisms
  323. Supplemental Material On the Utility of ToxCastTM and ToxPi as Methods for Identifying New Obesogens
  324. Identification and Characterization of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate (DOSS) as an Obesogen and Metabolic Disruptor
  325. Phthalates and childhood body fat : Study finds no evidence of Obesogenic ity
  326. Endocrine disruptors and Obesity
  327. Endocrine disruptors and Obesity
  328. Obesogenic molecules breaching Caco-2 cells: intracellular regulation of tight junctions
  329. Overweight, Obesity and weight gain during pregnancy
  330. Obesity and diabetes: from genetics to epigenetics
  331. Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DOSS; CAS# 577-11-7) a major component of the dispersant COREXIT is an Obesogen
  332. Hyperinsulinemia: a cause of Obesity ?
  333. Does near-roadway air pollution contribute to childhood Obesity ?
  334. Obesogen holdover: Prenatal exposure predicts cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood
  335. The commonly used nonionic surfactant Span 80 has RXRα transactivation activity, which likely increases the Obesogenic potential of oil dispersants and food …
  336. Low serum vitamin D-status, air pollution and Obesity : A dangerous liaison
  337. Uppsala consensus statement on environmental contaminants and the global Obesity epidemic
  338. Persistent organic pollutants as risk factors for Obesity and diabetes
  339. Abdominal Obesity and insulin resistance in people exposed to moderate-to-high levels of dioxin
  340. Risk factors for Obesity
  341. The stolen dreams, endocrine disrupting chemicals and childhood Obesity
  342. Maternal exposure to synthetic chemicals and Obesity in the offspring: recent findings
  343. Childhood Obesity and endocrine disrupting chemicals
  344. Mini-review: Obesity in Caribbean youth
  345. OCDD: an Obesity and co-morbid disease database
  346. Is Air Pollution ‘Obesogenic ‘?: Airborne Endocrine Disrupting Chemical Exposure Effects on Gestational Weight Gain in Women from Utah, 2010-2012
  347. Endocrine aspects of environmental “Obesogen” pollutants
  348. Endocrine disruptors leading to Obesity and related diseases
  349. Persistent organic pollutants in Adipose tissue should be considered in Obesity research
  350. Adipose tissue pollutants and Obesity
  351. Effects of arsenic on adipocyte metabolism: Is arsenic an Obesogen?
  352. The role of epigenetics in the latent effects of early life exposure to Obesogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals
  353. Current paradigms in the etiology of Obesity
  354. An official american thoracic society workshop report: Obesity and metabolism. An emerging frontier in lung health and disease
  355. Associations of Phthalate Metabolites and Obesity -Related Metabolic Factors
  356. Environmental Inequality and Obesogenic s: Understanding the Relationship Between Unequal Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Obesity Prevalence
  357. Plasma levels of CA125, CEA, AFP and cortisol in Obesity
  358. Infectious and environmental influences on the Obesity epidemic
  359. Pre and post-natal risk and determination of factors for child Obesity
  360. Obesity and Endometrial Cancer: Is There a Role for Immunotoxicity
  361. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS INCREASING RISK OF Obesity THROUGH EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS
  362. The fate of technical-grade chlordane in mice fed a high-fat diet and its roles as a candidate Obesogen
  363. Association of early life exposure to bisphenol A with Obesity and cardiometabolic traits in childhood
  364. Urinary levels of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, including bisphenols, bisphenol A diglycidyl ethers, benzophenones, parabens, and triclosan in obese and non …
  365. Obesity , diabetes, and associated costs of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the European Union
  366. Early-life exposure to EDCs: role in childhood Obesity and neurodevelopment
  367. Gender-and age-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and Obesity in Shanghai adults
  368. Persistent organic pollutants and risk of diabetes and Obesity on healthy adults: Results from a cross-sectional study in Spain
  369. Perinatal nicotine exposure increases Obesity susceptibility in adult male rat offspring by altering early Adipogenesis
  370. Emerging pathomechanisms involved in Obesity
  371. Obesity : a chronic relapsing progressive disease process. A position statement of the World Obesity Federation
  372. DEHP induces Obesity and hypothyroidism through both central and peripheral pathways in C3H/He mice
  373. Obesity Conceptualizations in the Most and Least Obese States: A Qualitative Analysis of State Obesity Legislation Related to the Food Environment
  374. Unexpected activity: evidence for Obesogenic ity of a BPA metabolite
  375. Bisphenol A exposure and associations with Obesity among adults: a critical review
  376. Identifying and modeling the contribution of nuclear receptors to environmental Obesogen-induced toxicity in bone
  377. Determinants and consequences of Obesity
  378. Zebrafish as a model to study the role of peroxisome proliferating-activated receptors in Adipogenesis and Obesity
  379. DOES AIR POLLUTION CAUSE CHILDHOOD Obesity ?
  380. Exposure to Phthalates Is Associated with Overweight or Obesity in 4-Year-Old Children
  381. Genetics of Monogenic and Syndromic Obesity
  382. Childhood Obesity and environmental pollutants: a dual relationship
  383. Strong Link Found Between Flame Retardants and Obesity
  384. Are Environmental Contaminants Responsible for’GlObesity ‘?
  385. Obesity : epigenetic regulation–recent observations
  386. Association of diethylhexyl phthalate with Obesity -related markers and body mass change from birth to 3 months of age
  387. 6. Obesogenic EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS: DISRUPTION OF LIPID METABOLISM IN DANIO RERIO
  388. Childhood Obesity : a (re) programming disease?
  389. Is bisphenol A an environmental Obesogen?
  390. Adiposopathy and epigenetics: an introduction to Obesity as a transgenerational disease
  391. Association of prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants with Obesity and cardiometabolic traits in early childhood: the Rhea mother–child cohort (Crete …
  392. US domestic cats as sentinels for perfluoroalkyl substances: possible linkages with housing, Obesity , and disease
  393. Inhibition of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor prevents Western diet-induced Obesity . Model for AHR activation by kynurenine via oxidized-LDL, TLR2/4, TGFβ, and IDO1
  394. Ancestral perinatal Obesogen exposure results in a transgenerational thrifty phenotype in mice
  395. Systematic review and meta-analysis of early life exposure to di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and Obesity related outcomes in rodents
  396. Association between urinary phthalates and metabolic abnormalities in obese Thai children and adolescents
  397. Obesity , persistent organic pollutants and related health problems
  398. Genetic and epigenetic causes of Obesity
  399. Obesogen effects after perinatal exposure of 4, 4′-sulfonyldiphenol (Bisphenol S) in C57BL/6 mice
  400. Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and risk of Obesity in adult women
  401. BPA exposure is related to metabolic changes in obese Saudi children
  402. Environmentally Induced Alterations in the Epigenome Affecting Obesity and Cancer in Minority Populations
  403. Impact on human health of endocrine disruptors present in environmental water bodies: is there an association with Obesity ?
  404. A lthough not without skeptics, the so-called Obesity epidemic has become one of the most dominant public health concerns of the day. Accordingly, scholars have …
  405. The expression of selected genes linked to metabolic homeostasis in obese pansteatitis‐suffering Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters)
  406. Can Place Cause Obesity ?
  407. Bisphenol A substitutes and Obesity in US adults: analysis of a population-based, cross-sectional study
  408. Association between Exposure to p,p′-DDT and Its Metabolite p,p′-DDE with Obesity : Integrated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  409. fat -proof your child”: Parenting advice and “child Obesity
  410. The mammalian “Obesogen” tributyltin targets hepatic triglyceride accumulation and the transcriptional regulation of lipid metabolism in the liver and brain of …
  411. Proactive and Progressive Approaches in Managing Obesity : Highlights from a CME symposium held at the Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) Sheraton …
  412. Early Puberty: The Interplay among Obesity , Hormones, the Brain, and the Environment
  413. Global DNA Methylation Patterns and Gene Expression Associated with Obesity -Susceptibility in Offspring of Pregnant Sprague-Dawley Rats Exposed to BDE-47 and …
  414. Systematic review and meta-analysis of early-life exposure to bisphenol A and Obesity -related outcomes in rodents
  415. The influence of phthalates and bisphenol A on the Obesity development and glucose metabolism disorders
  416. Thimerosal-containing hepatitis B vaccine exposure is highly associated with childhood Obesity : A case-control study using the vaccine safety datalink
  417. The interplay of genetics and environmental factors in the development of Obesity
  418. Obesity and Adipose tissue biology in fish. Influence of nitritional, genetic and environmental factors
  419. Association between urinary levels of bisphenol A and its monochlorinated derivative and Obesity
  420. The development of scientific evidence for health policies for Obesity : why and how?
  421. Metabolic outcome of female mice exposed to a mixture of low-dose pollutants in a diet-induced Obesity model
  422. Childhood Obesity
  423. Effect of Obesity and metabolic syndrome on plasma oxysterols and fatty acids in human
  424. Objective and subjective aspects of the drive to eat in Obesogenic environments
  425. The role of epigenetics in the etiology of Obesity : A review
  426. Urinary bisphenol A detection is significantly associated with young and obese Thai children
  427. Advancing public health through Gardens for Healthy Communities (GHC) in New York City: The role of anti-Obesity objectives in urban agriculture policy
  428. Persistent organic pollutants and Obesity : are they potential mechanisms for breast cancer promotion?
  429. Living at higher altitude and incidence of overweight/Obesity : prospective analysis of the SUN cohort
  430. Obesity , oxidative stress, and their effect on serum heme oxygenase-1 concentrations and insulin in children aged 3 to 5 years in a pediatric hospital of the Ministry of …
  431. The interplay between environmental chemical exposures and Obesity : proceedings of a workshop
  432. The epigenomic analysis of human Obesity
  433. Passive smoke exposure and its effects on cognition, sleep, and health outcomes in overweight and obese children
  434. Endocrine disrupting chemicals in mixture and Obesity , diabetes and related metabolic disorders
  435. Increased blood levels of persistent organic pollutants (POP) in obese individuals after weight loss—A review
  436. The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss (Why Intermittent Fasting Is the Key to Controlling Your Weight)
  437. Prioritizing environmental chemicals for Obesity and diabetes outcomes research: a screening approach using ToxCast™ high-throughput data
  438. Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on childhood growth and Obesity : evidence from the Spanish INMA Birth Cohort Study
  439. Chronic exposure of 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) induces an Obesogenic effect in C57BL/6J mice fed a high fat diet
  440. Prenatal phthalate exposure and 8-isoprostane among Mexican-American children with high prevalence of Obesity
  441. Gut dysbiosis and impairment of immune system homeostasis in perinatally-exposed mice to Bisphenol A precede obese phenotype development
  442. Adipose tissue dysfunction as a central mechanism leading to dysmetabolic Obesity triggered by chronic exposure to p, p’-DDE
  443. Individual and Joint Effects of Early-Life Ambient Exposure and Maternal Prepregnancy Obesity on Childhood Overweight or Obesity
  444. Living at Higher Altitude and Incidence of Overweight/Obesity : Prospective Analysis of the SUN Cohort
  445. Life Course Neighborhood Poverty Experiences and the Risk of Obesity in Adulthood
  446. Flanders, WD.,… Taylor, E.(2017). Prenatal Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Body Fatness in Girls. Childhood Obesity , 13 (3), 222-230.
  447. Interactions between diet and exposure to secondhand smoke on the prevalence of childhood Obesity : results from NHANES, 2007–2010
  448. Lifestyle and environmental risk factors associated with overweight/Obesity in white women from the Lejweleputswa District, South Africa
  449. Validation of the Electronic Kids Dietary Index (E-KINDEX) Screening Tool for Early Identification of Risk for Overweight/Obesity (OW/OB) in a Pediatric Population …
  450. Prenatal exposure to persistent organochlorines and childhood Obesity in the US collaborative perinatal project
  451. Relationship among pro-environmental attitude, behavior to decrease exposure, knowledge of endocrine disruptors, and Obesity -related profiles in nursing students
  452. Epigenetics, Obesity and early-life cadmium or lead exposure
  453. Developmental View of the Role of Chemical Exposures and Obesity
  454. Exploring Novel Environmental Link to Obesity : Role of Parabens in Adipogenesis in vitro and in vivo
  455. Caffeic acid and hydroxytyrosol have anti-Obesogenic properties in zebrafish and rainbow trout models
  456. Childhood Obesity : causes, consequences, and intervention approaches
  457. Preventing Obesity across generations: evidence for early life intervention
  458. White fat tissue, Obesity , and possible role in neurodegeneration
  459. Caffeic acid and hydroxytyrosol have anti-Obesogenic properties in zebrafish and rainbow trout models
  460. Gene-Obesogenic environment interactions in the UK Biobank study.
  461. Targeting Biobehavioral Mechanisms in Obesity among Cancer Survivors with Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement
  462. Bioinformatic and biostatitic analysis of epigenetic data from humans and mice in the context of Obesity and its complications
  463. Heavy: The Obesity crisis in cultural context
  464. Endoluminal Therapies for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Obesity and Barrettʼs Esophagus. Development of a New Endoluminal Device and a Technique
  465. ENDOLUMINAL THERAPIES FOR GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE, Obesity AND BARRETT’S ESOPHAGUS
  466. Obesity : the medical practitioner’s essential guide
  467. Environmental Obesogens: mechanisms and controversies
  468. Environmental Obesogens and their impact on susceptibility to Obesity : New mechanisms and chemicals
  469. Endocrine disruption and Obesity : A current review on environmental Obesogens
  470. Mechanisms of action, chemical characteristics, and model systems of Obesogens
  471. Transgenerational effects of Obesogens
  472. Role of Obesogens in the Pathogenesis of Obesity
  473. Metabolomic-based assessment reveals dysregulation of lipid profiles in human liver cells exposed to environmental Obesogens
  474. The commonly overlooked factor. Commentary on:“Environmental Obesogens and their impact on susceptibility to Obesity
  475. Endocrine disruptors as Obesogens
  476. Obesogens and Obesity pandemic
  477. Are household disinfectants microbially mediated Obesogens?
  478. Environmental contaminants and endocrine disruption: the story of Obesogens
  479. Environmental Obesogens and their impact on susceptibility to Obesity : new mechanisms
  480. Obesogens: accounting for environmental factors in Obesity
  481. Environmental Chemical Obesogens
  482. Deciphering Modes of Action of Obesogens; Nuclear Receptor Mediated Metabolic Disruption
  483. Obesogens and Obesogenic Environment: New Targets for Prevention of Global Obesity
  484. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN MEDOROGA (Obesity ) AND ObesogenS
  485. S1201 Prevalence of Obese Subjects Exposed to Obesogens in a Community Teaching Hospital-Based Population
  486. A Drosophila based teaching laboratory used to investigate potential Obesogens
  487. DDT and Obesity in humans: Exploring the evidence in a new way
  488. Thy1 (CD90) is a Novel Regulator of Adipogenesis and is a Target of Obesogenic Environmental Chemicals
  489. S1202 The Origin of Obesity Does Not Affect Short Term Weight Loss After Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
  490. Long-Term Implications of Developmental Programming and Obesity
  491. Current research approaches and challenges in the Obesogen field
  492. Parabens and their relation to Obesity
  493. The effects of the Obesogen tributyltin on the metabolism of Sertoli cells cultured ex vivo
  494. Obesogenic effects of chlorpyrifos and its metabolites during the differentiation of 3T3-L1 preAdipocytes
  495. Perspective: Childhood Obesity requires new strategies for prevention
  496. Journal of Diabetes and Obesity ISSN: 2376-0494
  497. The Obesogen effect: Why we eat less and exercise more but still struggle to lose weight
  498. Prevalence trends tell us what did not precipitate the US Obesity epidemic
  499. Are epigenetic modifications linked to BPS Obesogen effect after perinatal exposure? Differential DNA methylation study in mouse livers
  500. Exposure to Bisphenol-A and Phtalates in Obese Girls
  501. Prenatal determinants of childhood Obesity : a review of risk factors
  502. History of the Obesogen field: looking back to look forward
  503. A long-wave UVA filter avobenzone induces Obesogenic phenotypes in normal human epidermal keratinocytes and mesenchymal stem cells
  504. Mechanisms of Developmental Obesogen Exposure as Possible Drivers of Persistent Obesity Phenotypes in Adults
  505. Environmental exposures and childhood Obesity : an exposome analysis
  506. Examining the responses of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) gastrointestinal system to the suspected Obesogen diethylhexyl phthalate
  507. Benzophenone-3 and benzophenone-8 exhibit Obesogenic activity via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ pathway
  508. Is the current-use flame retardant, DBE-DBCH, a potential Obesogen? Effects on body mass, fat content and associated behaviors in American kestrels
  509. Integrating Sociological Perspectives into Obesogenic Research: Associations between Air Pollution Exposure and Obesity Prevalence across US Metropolitan …
  510. Epigenetics, Obesity and diabetes
  511. Developmental exposure to Bisphenol A: a contributing factor to the increased incidence of Obesity ?
  512. Early-life environmental exposures and childhood Obesity : an exposome-wide approach
  513. Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and anthropometric measures of Obesity : A systematic review and meta-analysis
  514. Exposure to bisphenol A, bisphenol F, and bisphenol S can result in Obesity in human body
  515. The relationship of Obesity with lifestyle and dietary exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  516. Phenotype diffusion and one health: a proposed framework for investigating the plurality of Obesity epidemics across many species
  517. Acrylamide induces adipocyte differentiation and Obesity in mice
  518. Association Between Smoking Exposure and Obesity in Turkey
  519. Examination of the Obesogenic effects of Bisphenol-A
  520. Linking chemical exposure to lipid homeostasis: A municipal waste water treatment plant influent is Obesogenic for zebrafish larvae
  521. Perfluoroalkyl substances, bone density, and cardio-metabolic risk factors in obese 8–12 year old children: a pilot study
  522. The Case for BPA as an Obesogen: Contributors to the Controversy
  523. Chemical and non-chemical stressors affecting childhood Obesity : a systematic scoping review
  524. Social, ethnic, and environmental determinants of Obesity
  525. Effects of triphenyl phosphate exposure during fetal development on Obesity and metabolic dysfunctions in adult mice: Impaired lipid metabolism and intestinal …
  526. The association between physical inactivity and Obesity is modified by five domains of environmental quality in US adults: A cross-sectional study
  527. Fighting Obesity : Non-pharmacological interventions
  528. Adipocyte epigenetic alterations and potential therapeutic targets in transgenerationally inherited lean and obese phenotypes following ancestral exposures
  529. Intrauterine exposure to low-dose DBP in the mice induces Obesity in offspring via suppression of UCP1 mediated ER stress
  530. In vitro bioassay investigations of suspected Obesogen monosodium glutamate at the level of nuclear receptor binding and steroidogenesis
  531. Excretion of Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) metabolites in urine is related to body mass index because of higher energy intake in the overweight and obese
  532. Adipogenesis regulation and endocrine disruptors: emerging insights in Obesity
  533. Urinary bisphenols and Obesity prevalence among US children and adolescents
  534. Air pollution and childhood Obesity
  535. Agrochemicals and Obesity
  536. Obesogenic Effect of Sulfamethoxazole on Drosophila melanogaster with Simultaneous Disturbances on Eclosion Rhythm, Glucolipid Metabolism, and Microbiota
  537. Dietary patterns interact with chromosome 9p21 rs1333048 polymorphism on the risk of Obesity and cardiovascular risk factors in apparently healthy Tehrani adults
  538. The environmental Obesogen bisphenol A increases macrophage self-renewal
  539. Investigation of maternal smoke exposure and childhood Obesity : A cross-sectional study
  540. Xenobiotic biotransformation, oxidative stress and Obesogenic molecular biomarker responses in Tilapia guineensis from Eleyele Lake, Nigeria
  541. Obesity or diet? Levels and determinants of phthalate body burden–a case study on Portuguese children
  542. Causes of childhood Obesity
  543. Association of endocrine disrupting chemicals, bisphenol A and phthalates, with childhood Obesity : a systematic review
  544. Environment and Obesity
  545. Association of acrylamide hemoglobin biomarkers with Obesity , abdominal Obesity and overweight in general US population: NHANES 2003–2006
  546. Diet and contaminants: driving the rise to Obesity epidemics?
  547. Obesogen effect of bisphenol S alters mRNA expression and DNA methylation profiling in male mouse liver
  548. Human contact with phthalates during early life stages leads to weight gain and Obesity
  549. Probiotic strains and intervention total doses for modulating Obesity -related microbiota dysbiosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  550. Bisphenol S induces Obesogenic effects through deregulating lipid metabolism in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae
  551. Effect of aerobic exercise, low‐fat and high‐fat diet on the testis tissue and sperm parameters in obese and nonobese mice model
  552. Tapping Out: Influence of Organoleptic and Perceived Health Risks on Bottled Versus Municipal Tap Water Consumption Among Obese, Low Socioeconomic Status …
  553. Pediatric Obesity : etiology, pathogenesis and treatment
  554. Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Activity and Microbial Dysbiosis: Convergence of Dual Mechanisms that Contribute to Obesity following Phthalate …
  555. Chronic exposure to environmental level phenanthrene induces non-Obesity -dependent insulin resistance in male mice
  556. Using bisphenol A and its analogs to address the feasibility and usefulness of the CALUX-PPARγ assay to identify chemicals with Obesogenic potential
  557. Obesity bias among preclinical and clinical chiropractic students and faculty at an integrative health care institution: A cross-sectional study
  558. Percentage fractions of urinary di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate metabolites: Association with Obesity and insulin resistance in Korean girls
  559. Management of obese people: The other barriers
  560. Obesogenic Work Environment
  561. Bisphenol A analogues in food and their hormonal and Obesogenic effects: a review
  562. Prenatal exposure to endocrine disruptors and reprogramming of Adipogenesis : an early-life risk factor for childhood Obesity
  563. The Obesogenic Brain: Medications and Biology
  564. Obesity IS CAUSED BY SOME VIRUS
  565. Identifying early abdominal Obesity risk in adolescents by telemedicine: A cross-sectional study in Greece
  566. Association of early life exposure to phthalates with Obesity and cardiometabolic traits in childhood: sex specific associations
  567. Is Obesity the missing link between COVID-19 severity and air pollution?
  568. Obesogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals: identifying knowledge gaps
  569. How to improve health literacy to reduce short-and long-term consequences of maternal Obesity ?
  570. The Obesogen tributyltin induces features of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): A review
  571. High fat diet induced Obesity is mitigated in Cyp3a-null female mice
  572. Exercise, ectopic fat and the metabolic profile in women with overweight and Obesity
  573. Review on effects of Obesity on male reproductive system and the role of natural products
  574. Genome-wide association study of morbid Obesity in Han Chinese
  575. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in breast milk of obese vs normal women: Infant exposure and risk assessment
  576. Air pollution and child Obesity : Assessing the feasibility of measuring personal PM2. 5 exposures and behaviours related to BMI in preschool-aged children in China
  577. Epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of Obesity susceptibility
  578. POPs’ effect on cardiometabolic and inflammatory profile in a sample of women with Obesity and hypertension
  579. Ambient air pollution and overweight and Obesity in school-aged children in Barcelona, Spain
  580. The Obesogen tributyltin induces abnormal ovarian Adipogenesis in adult female rats
  581. Decabromodiphenyl ether exacerbates hyperglycemia in diet-induced obese mice
  582. Obesity in Children/Adolescents and Obesity -Related Comorbidities
  583. An ethical investigation into the microbiome: the intersection of agriculture, genetics, and the Obesity epidemic
  584. Monogenic causes of Obesity
  585. The impact of air pollution to Obesity
  586. Feeding Obesity Through Food Policy: A Comparison Between the United States and European Union
  587. Obesity and the onset of adolescence
  588. Bisphenol a: A narrative review of prenatal exposure effects on Adipogenesis and childhood Obesity via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma
  589. Association of urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites with cardiometabolic risk factors and Obesity in children and adolescents
  590. Bisphenol S in food causes hormonal and Obesogenic effects comparable to or worse than bisphenol A: a literature review
  591. Human chromatin remodeler cofactor, RNA interactor, eraser and writer sperm RNAs responding to Obesity
  592. Dietary acrylamide intake during pregnancy and postnatal growth and Obesity : Results from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)
  593. Relationship between bisphenol A exposure and Obesity in Korean adults from the second stage of KoNEHS (2012-2014)
  594. Interactions among Epithelial Cells and Macrophages to Promote Obesity -associated Breast Cancer
  595. A Comparison of Obesity and Nutrition in Chile and Peru between the Years of 2000-2016
  596. Association Between Obesity and Serum Total Testosterone in Middle Aged Healthy Men in Shendi Locality
  597. Thy1 (CD90) is a Novel Regulator of Adipogenesis and is a Target of Obesogenic Environmental Chemicals
  598. Recent Advances in Treatment of Childhood Obesity
  599. Aetiology of Obesity in adults
  600. In utero and lactational exposure to BDE-47 promotes Obesity development in mouse offspring fed a high-fat diet: impaired lipid metabolism and intestinal dysbiosis
  601. Adipocytes under environmental assault: Targets for Obesity ?
  602. Genetics and epigenetics in the aetiology of Obesity
  603. Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and child overweight/Obesity at 5-year follow-up: a prospective cohort study
  604. Effect of Chronic Exposure of the Herbicide Atrazine on High fat Diet-Induced Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
  605. Viral infections and interferons in the development of Obesity
  606. Association between urinary bisphenol a concentration and Obesity prevalence in children and adolescents: Bisphenol A and its effects on humans
  607. Organotins in Obesity and associated metabolic disturbances
  608. Inhibitor of differentiation-3 and estrogenic endocrine disruptors: implications for susceptibility to Obesity and metabolic disorders
  609. Understanding childhood Obesity in the US: the NIH environmental influences on child health outcomes (ECHO) program
  610. Environmental origins of Obesity : are phthalates to blame?
  611. Aluminium levels in hair and urine are associated with overweight and Obesity in a non-occupationally exposed population
  612. Prenatal exposure to bisphenol S and influence on Obesity in F1 generation
  613. Association of exposure to Bisphenol A with Obesity and cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents
  614. Urinary bisphenol A, phthalate metabolites, and Obesity : do gender and menopausal status matter?
  615. Role of microbiota-derived lipopolysaccharide in Adipose tissue inflammation, adipocyte size and pyroptosis during Obesity
  616. The Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance of Obesity and Adult Onset Diseases
  617. Life Style Management of Pediatric Obesity based on Traditional Persian Medicine: A Narrative Review
  618. Interaction between metabolic genetic risk score and dietary fatty acid intake on central Obesity in a ghanaian population
  619. Association of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with cardiometabolic risk factors and Obesity in children
  620. Association between exposure to a mixture of phenols, pesticides, and phthalates and Obesity : comparison of three statistical models
  621. Environmental exposure to perchlorate, nitrate, and thiocyanate in relation to Obesity : a population-based study
  622. Using three statistical methods to analyze the association between exposure to 9 compounds and Obesity in children and adolescents: NHANES 2005-2010
  623. Relationship Between Exposure to Phthalate and Obesity in the United States
  624. Developing Computational Methods for Analyzing Metabolomics Data and Applications to Study Obesity
  625. Assessment of Urinary Bisphenol A Levels in a Sample of Obese and Non-Obese Egyptian Children
  626. Perinatal nicotine exposure increases Obesity susceptibility by peripheral leptin resistance in adult female rat offspring
  627. Fetal and neonatal genistein exposure aggravates to interfere with ovarian follicle development of obese female mice induced by high-fat diet
  628. Role of Cyp2b in Unsaturated Fatty Acid Metabolism, Obesity , and Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
  629. Evaluation of Obesity Management Recorded in Electronic Clinical History: A Cohort Study
  630. Geographical variation of overweight, Obesity and related risk factors: Findings from the European Health Examination Survey in Luxembourg, 2013-2015
  631. CEBPβ EXPRESSION PATTERN REGULATES RAP1 PROTEIN LEVELS IN Adipose TISSUE OF OBESE PATIENTS AND DISTINGUISHES SUBJECTS WITH …
  632. Obesity and Obstetrics
  633. Interplay between genetic predisposition and diet in advancing Obesity and type 2 Diabetes in the Tallyho mouse
  634. Developmental programming of peripheral diseases in offspring exposed to maternal Obesity during pregnancy
  635. Cyp2b‐Knockdown Mice Poorly Metabolize Corn Oil and Are Age‐Dependent Obese
  636. Food-related Obesity policy, parents and class: a critical policy analysis exploring disconnect
  637. Cadmium exposure increases the risk of juvenile Obesity : a human and zebrafish comparative study
  638. Novel Biomarkers for metabolic inheritance of Obesity through male gametes
  639. The levels of phthalate exposure and associations with Obesity in an elderly population in China
  640. Environment-wide association study on childhood Obesity in the US
  641. The effects of contemporary political economy on laboratory labor in the production of Obesity knowledge and environmental biomedical subjecthood within the …
  642. The Effects of Contemporary Political Economy on Laboratory Labor in the Production of Obesity Knowledge and Environmental Biomedical Subjecthood …
  643. The interactions of diet-induced Obesity and organophosphate flame retardant exposure on energy homeostasis in adult male and female mice
  644. Synergistic effect of atorvastatin with horsegram and groundnut-a comparative study on obese animals
  645. Epigenomics and Human Obesity
  646. Detoxification Enhanced Lifestyle Intervention Targeting Endotoxemia (DELITE) in the Setting of Obesity and Pain: Results of a Pilot Group Intervention
  647. Targeting abdominal Obesity and its complications with dietary phytoestrogens
  648. Cyp2b-null male mice are susceptible to diet-induced Obesity and perturbations in lipid homeostasis
  649. Obesity and Gynecology
  650. Hexamoll® DINCH: Lack of in vivo evidence for Obesogenic properties
  651. The Prevalence and Context of Adult Female Overweight and Obesity in Sub-Saharan Africa
  652. A review of human exposure to microplastics and insights into microplastics as Obesogens
  653. The new kids on the block: Emerging Obesogens
  654. Male Infertility in the XXI Century: Are Obesogens to Blame?
  655. Environmental Obesogens (bisphenols, phthalates and parabens) and their impacts on adipogenic transcription factors in the absence of dexamethasone in 3T3-L1 …
  656. Food Obesogens as emerging metabolic disruptors; A toxicological insight
  657. The Impact of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Male Fertility: Focus on the Action of Obesogens
  658. Environmental Obesogens and Human Health
  659. Obesogens in Foods
  660. Obesogens in Children—An Uncharted Territory
  661. Obesogens: How they are identified and molecular mechanisms underlying their action
  662. ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS AND Obesity : THE EVOLVING STORY OF ObesogenS
  663. Human Gut Microbial Taxa Metabolizing Dietary Obesogens: A BPA 1 directed-culturing and Bioinformatics Combined Approach
  664. Obesogens–new global health problem?
  665. N. Obesogens in Children—An Uncharted Territory. Metabolites 2021, 11, 882
  666. Obesity and endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  667. Obesity II: Establishing causal links between chemical exposures and Obesity
  668. Next generation probiotics for neutralizing Obesogenic effects: taxa culturing searching strategies
  669. Is Technical-Grade Chlordane an Obesogen?
  670. Obesogenic effect of erythromycin on Caenorhabditis elegans through over-eating and lipid metabolism disturbances
  671. Increased gut serotonin production in response to bisphenol A structural analogues may contribute to their Obesogenic effects
  672. The Role of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Obesity : A Review of Laboratory and Epidemiological Studies
  673. Bisphenol A reveals its Obesogenic effects through disrupting glucose tolerance, oxidant–antioxidant balance, and modulating inflammatory cytokines and fibroblast …
  674. Epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of the effects of Obesogen exposure
  675. PPARγ-dependent Obesogenic activity of benzophenone sunscreens
  676. Epigenetic Mechanisms of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in Obesity
  677. Influences of sex, rhythm and generation on the Obesogenic potential of erythromycin to Drosophila melanogaster
  678. Adipotropic effects of heavy metals and their potential role in Obesity
  679. Sex-dependent Obesogenic effect of tetracycline on Drosophila melanogaster deteriorated by dysrhythmia
  680. Standardized pectolinarin rich-Cirsium setidens Nakai extract attenuates bisphenol A-induced the 3T3-L1 Adipocytes differentiation and obese C57BL/6J …
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  682. Cirsium setidens Nakai extract attenuates bisphenol A-induced 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation and obese C57BL/6J mice via the suppression of Adipogenesis
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  686. Sunscreen filter octocrylene is a potential Obesogen by acting as a PPARγ partial agonist
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  689. Molecular genomic studies of the Obesogenic effects of tributyltin during adipogenic differentiation implicate a primary role for cytoskeletal damage.
  690. Endocrine‐disrupting chemicals and Obesity risk: A review of recommendations for Obesity prevention policies
  691. Potential Obesogenic effect of a complex contaminant mixture on Cree First Nations adults of Northern Québec, Canada
  692. Etiology of Obesity , cancer, and diabetes
  693. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Induced Childhood Obesity
  694. Obesogenic and developmental effects of TBT on the gene expression of juvenile Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)
  695. Wild longnose dace downstream of wastewater treatment plants display an obese phenotype
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  697. Childhood Obesity : an ecological perspective
  698. Obesity III: Obesogen assays: Limitations, strengths, and new directions
  699. Interactions Between Obesity and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: The Pandemic Promoting ‘Civilisation’Diseases
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  701. In-utero co-exposure to toxic metals and micronutrients on childhood risk of overweight or Obesity : new insight on micronutrients counteracting toxic metals
  702. Non-monotonic association between chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonic acids exposure and the risk of overweight/Obesity status in adults
  703. Relationship between elevated hair mercury levels, essential element status, and metabolic profile in overweight and obese adults
  704. Culturing and molecular approaches for identifying microbiota taxa impacting children’s Obesogenic phenotypes related to xenobiotic dietary exposure
  705. Transgenerational metabolomic fingerprints in mice ancestrally exposed to the Obesogen TBT
  706. Time to Consider the “Exposome Hypothesis” in the Development of the Obesity Pandemic
  707. Association of urinary chlorophenols with central Obesity in Korean girls
  708. The Effect of Gastric Sleeve Resection on Menstrual Pattern and Ovulation in Premenopausal Women with Classes III–IV Obesity
  709. The Mixture of Bisphenol-A and Its Substitutes Bisphenol-S and Bisphenol-F Exerts Obesogenic Activity on Human Adipose -Derived Stem Cells
  710. Obesity I: Overview and molecular and biochemical mechanisms
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  712. Nontargeted Metabolomic Evidence for Antagonism between Tetracycline and its Resistance Bacteria Underlying Their Obesogenic Effects on Caenorhabditis …
  713. Risk factors which influence DNA methylation in childhood Obesity
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  715. Metabolically healthy obese vs. Metabolic syndrome–The crosslink between nutritional exposure to bisphenols and physical exercise
  716. Key causes and contributors of Obesity : a perspective
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  718. Near-roadway air pollution, immune cells and adipokines among obese young adults
  719. Perchlorate exposure does not induce Obesity or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in zebrafish
  720. Risk of Abdominal Obesity Associated with Phthalate Exposure of Nurses
  721. Impact of environmental pollution on the Obesogenic environment
  722. A cross-sectional study of the impact of school neighbourhood on children Obesity and body composition
  723. Policy Approaches to Obesity Prevention
  724. Dietary conjugated linoleic acid and medium-chain triglycerides for Obesity management
  725. Exposure to environmental phthalates during preschool age and Obesity from childhood to young adulthood
  726. Bisphenol A: Prenatal Exposure and Its Effect on Obesity and Male Reproductive System
  727. Therapeutic management of Obesity
  728. Obesity , An Issue of Nursing Clinics, E-Book
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  730. Oxidative Stress in Men with Obesity , Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Mechanisms and Management of Reproductive Dysfunction
  731. Analysis of paternal smoke exposure and childhood Obesity
  732. Exposure to endocrine-disrupting compounds such as phthalates and bisphenol A is associated with an increased risk for Obesity
  733. Obesity epigenetics and exercise
  734. Paternal Obesity and its transgenerational effects on gastrointestinal function in male rat offspring
  735. Positive Association between Indoor Gaseous Air Pollution and Obesity : An Observational Study in 60 Households
  736. Potential Obesogenic effects of TBBPA and its alternatives TBBPS and TCBPA revealed by metabolic perturbations in human hepatoma cells
  737. Introduction Obesity AND THE NEOLIBERAL DIET
  738. Cancer and Obesity : An Obesity Medicine Association (OMA) Clinical Practice Statement (CPS) 2022
  739. The Mechanistic Approach to Tackle Obesity Using Traditional Herbal Plants
  740. Is Obesity /Adiposity -Based Chronic Disease Curable: The Set Point Theory, the Environment, and Second Generation Medications
  741. OBEMIRISK‐Knowledge platform for assessing the risk of bisphenols on gut microbiota and its role in Obesogenic phenotype: looking for biomarkers
  742. Mixtures modeling identifies heavy metals and pyrethroid insecticide metabolites associated with Obesity
  743. Multigenerational study of the Obesogen effects of bisphenol S after a perinatal exposure in C57BL6/J mice fed a high fat diet
  744. Investigation of Obesogenic effects of hexachlorobenzene, DDT and DDE in male rats
  745. BPA, BPAF and TMBPF alter Adipogenesis and fat accumulation in human mesenchymal stem cells, with implications for Obesity
  746. Associations of mid-childhood bisphenol A and bisphenol S exposure with mid-childhood and adolescent Obesity
  747. Obesidad y contaminación ambiental: paradigmas y revoluciones científicas
  748. Association between pesticide exposure and Obesity : A cross-sectional study of 20,295 farmers in Thailand
  749. An overview of epigenetics in Obesity : The role of lifestyle and therapeutic interventions
  750. Crosstalk Among Obesity , Chronic Inflammation and Insulin Resistance Pathways
  751. Social inequalities and nutritional disparities: the link between Obesity and COVID-19
  752. Stress as a Contributing Factor for Pediatric Obesity : Literature Review and Internship Experience
  753. The Multiple Causes of Obesity
  754. Low socioeconomic status aggravated associations of exposure to mixture of air pollutants with Obesity in rural Chinese adults: A cross-sectional study
  755. Obesity and overweight in children below 5 years of age: environmental, behavioural and social factors and their active use in prevention and management
  756. Life-time environmental chemical exposure and Obesity : review of epidemiological studies using human biomonitoring methods
  757. Melatonin supplementation in the management of Obesity and Obesity -associated disorders: A review of physiological mechanisms and clinical applications
  758. Smart city lifestyle sensing, big data, geo-analytics and intelligence for smarter public health decision-making in overweight, Obesity and type 2 diabetes …
  759. European Congress on Obesity (ECO Online 2021). 28th Congress, 10-13 May, 2021. LATE BREAKING ABSTRACTS
  760. The effect of socioeconomic resources and the environment on the relationship between Obesity and diabetes and disability across three countries.
  761. Obesity Epidemiology: A Serious Public Health Concern in India
  762. Associations of Obesity with linear growth and puberty
  763. Whole-blood magnesium and blood lipids are individually and jointly associated with an elevated likelihood of youngsters being overweight or obese: A matched case …
  764. A novel role of the c-Jun NH (2)-Terminal Kinase (JNK) in Obesity -associated insulin resistance
  765. Insulin and Obesity transform hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis stemness and function in a hyperactive state
  766. Fetal and Infant Origins of Obesity
  767. Exposure to Obesogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals and Obesity among youth of Latino or Hispanic origin in the United States and Latin America: A lifecourse …
  768. Nanocolloids in drinking water increase the risk of Obesity in mice by modulating gut microbes
  769. Adipose -derived stem cells and Obesity : The spear and shield relationship
  770. Obesity promotes Fumonisin B1 toxicity and induces hepatitis
  771. Nontraditional Risk Factors for Obesity in Modern Society
  772. Association between triclosan exposure and Obesity measures among 7-year-old children in northern China
  773. Is childhood Obesity a result of toxic exposure to cadmium or malathion? An observational pilot Egyptian study
  774. New insights into bisphenols induced Obesity in zebrafish (Danio rerio): Activation of cannabinoid receptor CB1
  775. Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Attenuates fat Accumulation in Obese Mice Fed with a High-fat Diet, Daphnia magna Supplied with a High Amount of Food, and 3T3-L1 …
  776. A Mixed Methods Evaluation of an Intensive Therapeutic Lifestyle Change Program for Nurses with Obesity
  777. Elements alteration in scalp hair of young obese Saudi females
  778. Associations of urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites, bisphenol A, and parabens with Obesity and diabetes mellitus in a Korean adult population …
  779. Research Progress on the Relationship between Obesity -Inflammation-Aromatase Axis and Male Infertility
  780. Association Between Obesity and Microvascular Diseases in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  781. Early-life Phthalate Exposures and Adolescent Obesity and Cardiometabolic Health
  782. Effect of air pollution on Obesity in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  783. Urinary Phthalate Levels in Relation to Obesity among a Sample of Egyptian Children
  784. Prenatal exposure to mixtures of phthalates, parabens, and other phenols and Obesity in five-year-olds in the CHAMACOS cohort
  785. Gut Microbiome Prolongs an Inhibitory Effect of Korean Red Ginseng on High-fat -Diet-Induced Mouse Obesity
  786. Higher maternal BMI early in pregnancy is associated with overweight and Obesity in young adult offspring in Thailand
  787. Obesity and its cures as socio-ecological fixes for agro-food capitalism
  788. Association of urinary triclosan and methyl-triclosan levels with predictive indicators of cardiovascular disease and Obesity in children and adolescents in 2020 …
  789. Exposure to ultrafine particles and childhood Obesity : A cross-sectional analysis of the Seven Northeast Cities (SNEC) Study in China
  790. Resveratrol butyrate esters inhibit Obesity caused by perinatal exposure to bisphenol a in female offspring rats
  791. Association of N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) with Obesity among adult participants: Results from NHANES 2007–2016
  792. Bisphenol A (BPA) Leading to Obesity and Cardiovascular Complications: A Compilation of Current In Vivo Study
  793. Chlorpyrifos and Δ9 Tetrahydrocannabinol exposure and effects on parameters associated with the endocannabinoid system and risk factors for Obesity
  794. The Obese Brain: Mechanisms of Systemic and Local Inflammation, and Interventions to Reverse the Cognitive Deficit
  795. Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and markers of Obesity and cardiometabolic risk in Spanish adolescents
  796. Epigenetic and Transgenerational Mechanisms in Neurodevelopmental Neurodevelopmental Disorders Mediated by Maternal Obesity . An explanation based on the …
  797. Persistent Organic Pollutants Among Overweight and Obese Pregnant Women and the Relationship with Glycemic Functioning
  798. … and anti-inflammatory activities in swiss albino mice and in-vitro thrombolytic activity of methanol extract of ten days mature whole plant of Triticum aestivum
  799. “Changing the Conversation”: Contexts for Reading Michelle Obama’s American Grown: The Story of the White House Kitchen Garden and Gardens Across America
  800. “In Spite of the System”: A Qualitative Exploration of How Inner-City African American Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Navigate Social Environmental Barriers to …
  801. “Old” and “new” contaminants and their management: learning from the past, looking to the future
  802. 1.02 Alternative Approaches to Dose–Response Modeling of Toxicological Endpoints for Risk Assessment: Nonmonotonic Dose Responses for Endocrine Disruptors
  803. 15.2 Metabolism of Phthalates
  804. 19 Diabetes and Insulin
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  806. 2, 2′, 4, 4′-Tetrabromodiphenyl Ether (PBDE 47) Selectively Stimulates Proatherogenic PPARγ Signatures in Human THP-1 Macrophages to Contribute to Foam …
  807. 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) dysregulates hepatic one carbon metabolism during the progression of steatosis to steatohepatitis with fibrosis …
  808. 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)-elicited effects on bile acid homeostasis: Alterations in biosynthesis, enterohepatic circulation, and microbial …
  809. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin Alters Lipid Metabolism and Depletes Immune Cell Populations in the Jejunum of C57BL/6 Mice
  810. 2. Molecular mechanisms of endocrine disruptors: Interference with the endocrine system activity
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  813. 20th Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms (PRIMO 20): Global issues and fundamental mechanisms caused by pollutant stress in marine and freshwater …
  814. 21 Environmental Factors
  815. 21 Industrial Food Processing
  816. 3-tert-Butyl-4-hydroxyanisole Impairs Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in Male Mice Fed with a High-fat Diet
  817. 3D printing of food, 274
  818. 4-Hexylphenol influences adipogenic differentiation and hepatic lipid accumulation in vitro
  819. 7 Reasons Your Not Getting the Results She Is
  820. 7. XENOBIOTIC-CONTAMINATED DIETS AFFECT HEPATIC LIPID METABOLISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR LIVER STEATOSIS IN SPARUS AURATA JUVENILES
  821. A “Germ Theory” Equivalent Approach for Lifestyle Medicine
  822. A Binary Solvent Dispersive Liquid–Liquid Microextraction Method for the Determination of Four Endocrine Disruptor Compounds by Gas Chromatography with Flame …
  823. A bioassay for monitoring the effect of diet on lipid accumulation in Drosophila melanogaster larvae
  824. A birth cohort study to investigate the association between prenatal phthalate and bisphenol A exposures and fetal markers of metabolic dysfunction
  825. A brominated flame retardant 2, 2⿲, 4, 4⿲ tetrabrominated diphenyl ether (BDE-47) leads to lipogenesis in the copepod Tigriopus japonicus
  826. A Caenorhabditis elegans Model to Detect Developmental Teratogens with Adverse Reproductive and Metabolic Effects
  827. A Case for Adoption of Industry-Wide Application of Solar Disinfection of Packaged Drinking Water Before Distribution in Nigeria
  828. A case study with triazole fungicides to explore practical application of next-generation hazard assessment methods for human health
  829. A Cell-Based Approach to Study the Associations Between Mitochondrial Health, Early Life Exposures, and Consequent Health Outcomes
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  831. A chemical screening procedure for glucocorticoid signaling with a zebrafish larva luciferase reporter system
  832. A Children’s Health Perspective on Nano-and Microplastics
  833. A comparative approach to metabolic aspects of aging: Conserved mechanisms and effects of calorie restriction and environment
  834. A comparison of PBDE serum concentrations in Mexican and Mexican-American children living in California
  835. A comparison of the effects of tributyltin chloride and triphenyltin chloride on cell proliferation, proapoptotic p53, Bax, and antiapoptotic Bcl-2 protein levels in human …
  836. A comprehensive approach using multiple biomarkers to detect damage induced by pesticides in broad-snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) under ex-situ …
  837. A Consumer’s Guide to Chemical Risk
  838. A critical review of adverse effects to the kidney
  839. A critical review of sex steroid hormones and the induction mechanisms of imposex in gastropod mollusks
  840. A cross-sectional investigation of cardiovascular and metabolic biomarkers among conventional and organic farmers in Thailand
  841. A Data-Driven Transcriptional Taxonomy of adipogenic Chemicals to Identify White and Brite Adipogens
  842. A data-driven transcriptional taxonomy of adipogenic chemicals to identify white and brite adipogens
  843. A Few Words about Thyroid Eye Disease
  844. A fine kettle of fish: marine fish consumption, endocrine disrupting chemicals and thyroid hormones in rural Newfoundland
  845. A Generation in Jeopardy
  846. A high-throughput, computational system to predict if environmental contaminants can bind to human nuclear receptors
  847. A low dose of beryllium exposure influences gut microbiota and promotes metabolic syndrome.
  848. A model to study the effects of whole life chronic exposure to arsenic or cadmium on the development of adult metabolic syndrome: initial characterization of hepatic …
  849. A nested case-control study indicating heavy metal residues in meconium associate with maternal gestational diabetes mellitus risk
  850. A network-based approach to identify deregulated pathways and drug effects in metabolic syndrome
  851. A new kind of inheritance
  852. A Panel of Quantitative Calux® Reporter Gene Assays for Reliable High‐Throughput Toxicity Screening of Chemicals and Complex Mixtures
  853. A perspective on the developmental toxicity of inhaled nanoparticles
  854. A pilot study: bisphenol A-glucuronide and their association with sex steroid hormones and 25 Hydroxy vitamin D among mother and child pairs.
  855. A Poison Like No Other: How Microplastics Corrupted Our Planet and Our Bodies
  856. A PPARγ–FGF1 axis is required for adaptive Adipose remodelling and metabolic homeostasis
  857. A proposal for assessing study quality: Biomonitoring, Environmental Epidemiology, and Short-lived Chemicals (BEES-C) instrument
  858. A proposed framework for the systematic review and integrated assessment (SYRINA) of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  859. A Rapid, Physiologic Protocol for Testing Transcriptional Effects of Thyroid-Disrupting Agents in Premetamorphic Xenopus Tadpoles
  860. A recombinant PPRE-driven luciferase bioassay for identification of potential PPAR agonists
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  862. A review of 1, 2-dibromo-4-(1, 2-dibromoethyl) cyclohexane in the environment and assessment of its persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity
  863. A review of omics-based PFAS exposure studies reveals common biochemical response pathways
  864. A review of the impact of xenobiotics from dietary sources on infant health: Early life exposures and the role of the microbiota
  865. A review on endocrine disruptors and their possible impacts on human health
  866. A review on the genetic, environmental, and lifestyle aspects of the early-life origins of cardiovascular disease
  867. A REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF A SELECTION OF BISPHENOLS IN Adipogenesis
  868. A role of low dose chemical mixtures in Adipose tissue in carcinogenesis
  869. A structural perspective on nuclear receptors as targets of environmental compounds
  870. A structural view of nuclear hormone receptor: endocrine disruptor interactions
  871. A Study on Impact of BPA in the Adipose Tissue Dysfunction (Adiposopathy) in Asian Indian Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Subjects
  872. A switch from high-fat to normal diet does not restore sperm quality but prevents metabolic syndrome
  873. A systematic review on the effects of environmental exposure to some organohalogens and phthalates on early puberty
  874. A Systematic Review on the Toxicological Implications of Microplastic to Human Health
  875. A Tissue-and Species-Specific Meta-Analysis of Transcriptomic Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Association with Cardiometabolic Disorders
  876. A vision for exposome epidemiology: The pregnancy exposome in relation to breast cancer in the Child Health and Development Studies
  877. A1–CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY: HOW ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON PARENTS AND EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES DETERMINE “ …
  878. Abstract P418: Trans Fats Consumption Linked to Higher BMI
  879. Abstracts from the Joint American–Israeli Medical Toxicology Conference American College of Medical Toxicology and the Israel Society of Toxicology November 16 …
  880. Accumulation capacity of primary cultures of Adipocytes for PCB-126: influence of cell differentiation stage and triglyceride levels
  881. Accumulation Evaluation of Potential Microplastic Particles in Mytilus galloprovincialis from the Goro Sacca (Adriatic Sea, Italy)
  882. Accumulation of distinct persistent organic pollutants is associated with Adipose tissue inflammation
  883. Accuracy of resting metabolic rate prediction equations among healthy adults in Trinidad and Tobago
  884. Activation of human peroxisome proliferator-activated nuclear receptors (PPARγ1) by semi-volatile compounds (SVOCs) and chemical mixtures in indoor dust
  885. Activation of penile proadipogenic peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ with an estrogen: interaction with estrogen receptor alpha during postnatal …
  886. Activation of Penile Proadipogenic Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor 𝛾 with an Estrogen: Interaction with Estrogen Receptor Alpha during Postnatal …
  887. Activation of RXR-PPAR heterodimers by organotin environmental endocrine disruptors
  888. Activation of RXR–PPAR heterodimers by organotin environmental endocrine disruptors
  889. Acute and developmental behavioral effects of flame retardants and related chemicals in zebrafish
  890. Acute exposure to tributyltin induces c-fos activation in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus of adult male mice
  891. Acute toxicity of gold nanoparticles synthesized from macroalga Saccharina japonica towards Daphnia magna
  892. Adipocytes as target cells for endocrine disruption
  893. Adipocytes under assault: environmental disruption of Adipose physiology
  894. adipogenic activity of 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ pathway
  895. adipogenic activity of chemicals used in plastic consumer products
  896. adipogenic effects and gene expression profiling of Firemaster® 550 components in human primary preAdipocytes
  897. adipogenic effects of prenatal exposure to bisphenol S (BPS) in adult F1 male mice
  898. Adiponectin reverses the proliferative effects of estradiol and IGF-1 in human epithelial ovarian cancer cells by downregulating the expression of their …
  899. Adipose tissue accumulation of endocrine disrupting compounds: Variant of a common theme in exposome research
  900. Adipose tissue and endocrine-disrupting chemicals: does sex matter?
  901. Adipose tissue as a site of toxin accumulation
  902. Adipose tissue concentrations of persistent organic pollutants and total cancer risk in an adult cohort from Southern Spain: Preliminary data from year 9 of the follow …
  903. Adipose tissue concentrations of persistent organic pollutants and total cancer risk in an adult cohort from Southern Spain: preliminary data from year 9 of the follow-up
  904. Adipose tissue engineering in three-dimensional levitation tissue culture system based on magnetic nanoparticles
  905. Adipose tissue immune response: novel triggers and consequences for chronic inflammatory conditions
  906. Adipose tissue: a master in toxicology
  907. Adiposity , body composition, and weight change in relation to organochlorine pollutant plasma concentrations
  908. Adsorption–Desorption Behavior of Arsenate Using Single and Binary Iron-Modified Biochars: Thermodynamics and Redox Transformation
  909. Adult exposure to tributyltin affects hypothalamic neuropeptide Y, Y1 receptor distribution, and circulating leptin in mice
  910. Adult female rats perinatally exposed to perfluorohexane sulfonate (PFHxS) and a mixture of endocrine disruptors display increased body/fat weights without a …
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  913. Adverse reproductive and developmental health outcomes following prenatal exposure to a hydraulic fracturing chemical mixture in female C57Bl/6 mice
  914. Aging and retinoid X receptor agonists on masculinization of female Pomacea canaliculata, with a critical appraisal of imposex evaluation in the Ampullariidae
  915. Aging and vulnerability to environmental chemicals: age-related disorders and their origins in environmental exposures
  916. Aging is associated with hypoxia and oxidative stress in Adipose tissue: implications for Adipose function
  917. Air Pollution and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
  918. Air pollution and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  919. Air pollution exposure during pregnancy and fetal markers of metabolic function: the MIREC study
  920. Airborne microplastic particle concentrations and characterization in indoor urban microenvironments
  921. Airway centric TMJ philosophy
  922. Alcoholic, nonalcoholic, and toxicant-associated steatohepatitis: mechanistic similarities and differences
  923. Alleviation of tributyltin-induced toxicity by diet and microplastics in the marine rotifer Brachionus koreanus
  924. Allocation of glycerolipids and glycerophospholipids from adults to eggs in Daphnia magna: perturbations by compounds that enhance lipid droplet accumulation
  925. Allowing pseudoscience into EU risk assessment processes is eroding public trust in science experts and in science as a whole: the bigger picture
  926. Alteration of cellular lipids and lipid metabolism markers in RTL-W1 cells exposed to model endocrine disrupters
  927. Alteration of Gut Microbiota in EDCs-Induced Metabolic Disorders
  928. Alteration of TGFB1, GDF9, and BMPR2 gene expression in preantral follicles of an estradiol valerate-induced polycystic ovary mouse model can lead to …
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  930. Altered Adipogenesis in zebrafish larvae following high fat diet and chemical exposure is visualised by stimulated Raman scattering microscopy
  931. Altered lipid homeostasis in a PCB-resistant Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) population from New Bedford Harbor, MA, USA
  932. Ambient air pollution and birth outcomes: Insights on exposure determinants and new outcomes
  933. Ambient air pollution and endocrinologic disorders in childhood
  934. Ambient air pollution during pregnancy and cardiometabolic biomarkers in cord blood
  935. Ambient concentrations of metabolic disrupting chemicals and children’s academic achievement in El Paso, Texas
  936. American College of Healthcare Sciences
  937. An adverse outcome pathway based in vitro characterization of novel flame retardants-induced hepatic steatosis
  938. An ancestral nuclear receptor couple, PPAR-RXR, is exploited by organotins
  939. An appraisal of cuticular wax of Calotropis procera (Ait.) R. Br.: Extraction, chemical composition, biosafety and application
  940. An Ecosystems Approach to Environmental Medicine
  941. An efficient sampling strategy for selection of biobank samples using risk scores
  942. An eight-compound mixture but not corresponding concentrations of individual chemicals induces triglyceride accumulation in human liver cells
  943. An environmental clinical experience in a RN-BS program
  944. An epigenome-wide association study identifies multiple DNA methylation markers of exposure to endocrine disruptors
  945. An evaluation of the endocrine disruptive potential of crude oil water accommodated fractions and crude oil contaminated surface water to freshwater organisms using …
  946. An evolutionary approach to endocrine disruption: The mechanisms of reprodutive toxicity of androgenic chemicals in the gastropod Nucella lapillus and the fish …
  947. An in vitro approach for prioritization and evaluation of chemical effects on glucocorticoid receptor mediated Adipogenesis
  948. An in vivo model for human fetal Adipose tissue development
  949. An informatics approach to evaluating combined chemical exposures from consumer products: a case study of asthma-associated chemicals and potential endocrine …
  950. An interaction of inorganic arsenic exposure with body weight and composition on type 2 diabetes indicators in Diversity Outbred mice
  951. An introduction to the sources, fate, occurrence and effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals released into the environment
  952. An introduction to toxicology
  953. An optimized dual extraction method for the simultaneous and accurate analysis of polar metabolites and lipids carried out on single biological samples
  954. An optoelectronic system for measuring the range of motion in healthy volunteers: a cross-sectional study
  955. An orthologue of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) is present in the ecdysozoa phylum Priapulida
  956. An overview of the literature on emerging pollutants: Chlorinated derivatives of Bisphenol A (ClxBPA)
  957. An overview on materials and techniques in 3D bioprinting toward biomedical application
  958. Analysis of DNA damage produced through combined exposures of organic carcinogens and hexavalent chromium using gel electrophoresis
  959. Analysis of endocrine disruption in Southern California coastal fish using an aquatic multispecies microarray
  960. Analysis of exposure to ambient air pollution: Case study of the link between environmental exposure and children’s school performance in Memphis, TN
  961. Analysis of neurotransmitters in Daphnia magna affected by neuroactive pharmaceuticals using liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry
  962. Analysis of senescence-related differentiation potentials and gene expression profiles in human dental pulp stem cells
  963. Analysis of the biochemical and histopathological impact of a mild dose of commercial malathion on Channa punctatus (Bloch) fish
  964. Analysis of the content, colourants, fats, nitrate and nitrite in advertised foods and biological fluids of Egyptian children
  965. Analysis of the molecular and cellular pathways involved in the genesis of rare hepatic tumours
  966. Analytical methods for the determination of endocrine disrupting chemicals in cosmetics and personal care products: A review
  967. Analytical methods for the determination of endocrine disruptors, UV filters and plastic additives in packaging and pharmaceuticals
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  969. Analyzing biomonitoring surveillance data on endocrine-disrupting chemicals for population exposure patterns and health outcomes
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  974. Anthropometric Parameters of HIV-Infected and HIV-Uninfected Mothers and their Premature Infants
  975. Antiadipogenic effects of açai seed extract on high fat diet-fed mice and 3T3-L1 Adipocytes : A potential mechanism of action
  976. Anticancer effects of tributyltin chloride and triphenyltin chloride in human breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231
  977. Anticlimactic account of the history of endocrinology
  978. Antidiabetic Effect of Tamarindus indica and Momordica charantia and Downregulation of TET-1 Gene Expression by Saroglitazar in Glucose Feed …
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  983. Anxiety-like behaviors in adulthood are altered in male but not female rats exposed to low dosages of polychlorinated biphenyls in utero
  984. Apoptotic and neurotoxic actions of 4-para-nonylphenol are accompanied by activation of retinoid X receptor and impairment of classical estrogen receptor signaling
  985. Apparent half-lives of dioxins, furans, and polychlorinated biphenyls as a function of age, body fat , smoking status, and breast-feeding
  986. Applicability domains enhance application of PPARγ agonist classifiers trained by drug-like compounds to environmental chemicals
  987. Application of a biological multilevel response approach in the copepod Acartia tonsa for toxicity testing of three oil Water Accommodated Fractions
  988. Application of Antibodies in the Field of Environmental Analysis–An Overview
  989. Application of omic approaches on the mechanisms of pollutants using Daphnia magna as model species
  990. Application of ToxCast/Tox21 data for toxicity mechanism-based evaluation and prioritization of environmental chemicals: Perspective and limitations
  991. Aptamers the Chemical Antibodies
  992. Aquatic/water environment contamination, treatment, and use
  993. Are Cyp2b and Cyp3a Important in Hepatic Lipid Metabolism?
  994. Are endocrine and reproductive biomarkers altered in contaminant-exposed wild male Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) of Lake Mead, Nevada/Arizona …
  995. Aromatase, estrogen receptors and brain development in fish and amphibians
  996. Arsenic toxicology: translating between experimental models and human pathology
  997. Arsenic-Associated Diabetes: Mechanisms and the Role of Arsenic Metabolism
  998. Arsenic-associated oxidative stress, inflammation, and immune disruption in human placenta and cord blood
  999. Assessing Children’s Exposure to Organophosphate Flame Retardants in the Home Environment
  1000. Assessing early-life human exposure to selected pesticides using urinary biomarkers
  1001. Assessing health risks from multiple environmental stressors: Moving from G× E to I× E
  1002. Assessing species-specific differences for nuclear receptor activation for environmental water extracts
  1003. Assessing the receptor-mediated activity of PAHs using AhR-, ERα-and PPARγ-CALUX bioassays
  1004. Assessment of susceptibility to phthalate and DINCH exposure through CYP and UGT single nucleotide polymorphisms
  1005. Assessment of uptake and toxicity of silica (SiO2) nanoparticles
  1006. Associating cellular epigenetic models with human phenotypes
  1007. Association between air pollution, body mass index, respiratory symptoms, and asthma among adolescent school children living in Delhi, India
  1008. Association between bisphenol A exposure and body mass index in Chinese school children: a cross-sectional study
  1009. Association between Consumer Practices and Phthalate Exposure in Children and their Parents from Slovakia.
  1010. Association between dietary exposure to bisphenols and body mass index in Spanish schoolchildren
  1011. Association between Endocrine-Disrupting Chemical Mixture and Metabolic Indices Among Children, Adolescents, And Adults: A Population-Based Study in Korea
  1012. Association between gestational PFAS exposure and Children’s Adiposity in a diverse population
  1013. Association between gestational urinary bisphenol a concentrations and Adiposity in young children: the MIREC study
  1014. Association between nutrition, physical activity and socioeconomic status and intermediate risk factors of non-communicable diseases
  1015. Association between paternal age and subtypes of preterm birth: a retrospective study
  1016. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PHTHALATE EXPOSURE AND INSULIN RESISTANCE: A REVIEW
  1017. Association between prenatal bisphenol A and phthalate exposures and fetal metabolic related biomarkers: The Hokkaido study on Environment and Children’s …
  1018. Association between prenatal exposure to multiple insecticides and child body weight and body composition in the VHEMBE South African birth cohort
  1019. Association between prenatal phthalate exposure and anthropometric measures of newborns in a sample of Iranian population
  1020. Association between prenatal phthalate exposure and gestational metabolic syndrome parameters: a systematic review of epidemiological studies
  1021. Association between the exposure to phthalates and Adiposity : A meta-analysis in children and adults
  1022. Association between Urinary Bisphenol A and Metabolic Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort among Chinese Men
  1023. Association between urinary organophosphate flame retardant diesters and steroid hormones: A metabolomic study on type 2 diabetes mellitus cases and controls
  1024. Association between urinary paraben concentrations and gestational weight gain during pregnancy
  1025. Association between urinary phthalates and pubertal timing in Chinese adolescents
  1026. Association of age, hormonal, and lifestyle factors with the Leydig cell biomarker INSL3 in aging men from the EMAS (European Male Aging Study) cohort
  1027. Association of Bisphenol A and C-Reactive Protein Concentrations with Cardiovascular Diseases
  1028. Association of blood polychlorinated biphenyls and cholesterol levels among Canadian Inuit
  1029. Association of brominated flame retardants with diabetes and metabolic syndrome in the US population, 2003–2004
  1030. Association of cord blood bisphenol A (BPA) with cord blood adiponectin, leptin, fetal growth; Adiposity and neoantal complications in a newborn cohort
  1031. Association of endocrine disrupting chemicals levels in serum, environmental risk factors, and hepatic function among 5-to 14-year-old children
  1032. Association of exposure to phthalates with cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  1033. Association of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances with Adiposity
  1034. Association of perfluoroalkyl substances exposure with cardiometabolic traits in an island population of the eastern Adriatic coast of Croatia
  1035. Association of persistent organic pollutants with sensorimotor neuropathy in participants with and without diabetes or prediabetes: Results from the population-based …
  1036. Association of phthalate exposure with anthropometric indices and blood pressure in first-grade children
  1037. Association of placenta organotin concentrations with congenital cryptorchidism and reproductive hormone levels in 280 newborn boys from Denmark and Finland
  1038. Association of placenta organotin concentrations with growth and ponderal index in 110 newborn boys from Finland during the first 18 months of life: a cohort …
  1039. Association of prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances with cord blood adipokines and birth size: the Hokkaido study on environment and children’s health
  1040. Association of prenatal exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers at low levels with Adiposity measures in children up to 6 years
  1041. Association of urinary bisphenol a concentration with heart disease: evidence from NHANES 2003/06
  1042. Association of urinary bisphenol A concentration with medical disorders and laboratory abnormalities in adults
  1043. Association of Urinary Phthalate and Phthalate Replacement Metabolite Concentrations with Serum Lipid Biomarker Levels among Pregnant Women Attending a …
  1044. Association of urinary phthalate metabolite concentrations with body mass index and waist circumference: a cross-sectional study of NHANES data, 1999 …
  1045. Association of urinary phthalate metabolites concentrations with body mass index and waist circumference
  1046. Association of Urinary Phthalates with Self-Reported Eye Affliction/Retinopathy in Individuals with Diabetes: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey …
  1047. Association of Urinary Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Body fat Distribution
  1048. Associations between bone mineral density and urinary phthalate metabolites among post-menopausal women: a cross-sectional study of NHANES data 2005–2010
  1049. Associations between exposure to persistent organic pollutants in childhood and overweight up to 12 years later in a low exposed Danish population
  1050. Associations between Gut Microbiota and Metabolism of Bisphenol A in Sprague-Dawley Rat
  1051. Associations between human breast milk hormones and adipocytokines and infant growth and body composition in the first 6 months of life
  1052. Associations between longitudinal serum perfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) levels and measures of thyroid hormone, kidney function, and body mass index in the …
  1053. Associations between persistent organic pollutants, type 2 diabetes, diabetic nephropathy and mortality
  1054. Associations between prenatal exposure to phthalates and timing of menarche and growth and Adiposity into adulthood: a twenty-years birth cohort study
  1055. Associations between prenatal exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers and physical growth in a seven year cohort study
  1056. Associations between sociodemographic characteristics and exposures to PBDEs, OH-PBDEs, PCBs, and PFASs in a diverse, overweight population of pregnant …
  1057. Associations between urinary concentrations of 2, 5-dichlorophenol and metabolic syndrome among non-diabetic adults
  1058. Associations between urinary organophosphate ester metabolites and measures of Adiposity among US children and adults: NHANES 2013–2014
  1059. Associations of maternal anthropometrics with newborn anogenital distance and the 2: 4 digit ratio
  1060. Associations of maternal o, p′-DDT and p, p′-DDE levels with birth outcomes in a Bolivian cohort
  1061. Associations of neonicotinoids with insulin and glucose homeostasis parameters in US adults: NHANES 2015–2016
  1062. Associations of organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls with total, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in elders with differing fat mass
  1063. Associations of peri-pubertal serum dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls with growth and body composition among Russian boys in a longitudinal cohort
  1064. Associations of urinary phthalates with body mass index, waist circumference and serum lipids among females: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey …
  1065. Atomic-scale investigation of the interactions between tetrabromobisphenol A, tetrabromobisphenol S and bovine trypsin by spectroscopies and molecular dynamics …
  1066. AUTHOR COPY ONLY
  1067. Balance in Healthcare
  1068. Bayesian Matrix Completion for Hypothesis Testing
  1069. Behavioral and physiological phenotype of the viable yellow mouse (AVY/a)
  1070. Behaviour and fate of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in drinking water treatment: a review
  1071. Behind Closed Doors: Uncovering the Practices Harming Our Children’s Health… and what We Can Do about it
  1072. Benchmarking organic micropollutants in wastewater, recycled water and drinking water with in vitro bioassays
  1073. Benchmarking the in vitro toxicity and chemical composition of plastic consumer products
  1074. Beneficial and negative impacts on soil by the reuse of treated/untreated municipal wastewater for agricultural irrigation–a review of the current knowledge and future …
  1075. Benzene Exposure Leads to Lipodystrophy and Alters Endocrine Activity In Vivo and In Vitro
  1076. Benzyl Butyl Phthalate Induced Early lncRNA H19 Regulation in C3H10T1/2 Stem Cell Line
  1077. Benzyl butyl phthalate induces epigenetic stress to enhance Adipogenesis in mesenchymal stem cells
  1078. Benzyl butyl phthalate promotes Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 preAdipocytes : A High Content Cellomics and metabolomic analysis
  1079. Beyond Genes: Germline Disruption in the Etiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders
  1080. Beyond individualised approaches to diabetes Type 2
  1081. Beyond Keto: Burn fat , Heal Your Gut, and Reverse Disease With a Mediterranean-Keto Lifestyle
  1082. Beyond uncertainty factors: protecting the tails of the bell curve
  1083. Bibliometrics for social validation
  1084. Bifenthrin induces fat deposition by improving fatty acid uptake and inhibiting lipolysis in mice
  1085. Bilinear and trilinear modelling of three-way data obtained in two factor designed metabolomics studies
  1086. Binging and purging: Agrofood capitalism and the body as socioecological fix
  1087. Binorkar et al., World Journal of Medicine 2013; 1 (2): 79-87
  1088. Bioactive Compounds for the Treatment of Metabolic Disorders
  1089. Biochemical aspects of susceptibility to stressors in two small cyprinids Squalius laietanus and Barbus meridionalis from the NW Mediterranean
  1090. BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES OF SERUM GLUTATHIONE AND MALONDIALDEHYDE BY TIN DICHLORIDE ON ADULT MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF …
  1091. Biochemical Imbalances in Disease: A Practitioner’s Handbook
  1092. Biochemical Imbalances in Disease: A Practitioner’s Handbook
  1093. Biochemistry of Andrology
  1094. Biological analysis of endocrine-disrupting compounds in Tunisian sewage treatment plants
  1095. Biological and chemical contaminants as drivers of change in the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence river basin
  1096. Biological effects of marine contaminated sediments on Sparus aurata juveniles
  1097. Biological effects of organotins in the marine environment
  1098. Biological memories of past environments: epigenetic pathways to health disparities
  1099. Biological Pathways and Environmental Influences
  1100. Biomarkers of Exposure in Environmental Epidemiology: the case of the effects of prenatal exposure to phenols and phthalates on pre-and post-natal growth.
  1101. Biomarkers of maternal and fetal exposure to organochlorine pesticides measured in pregnant Hispanic women from Brownsville, Texas
  1102. Biomolecular Detection and Quantification
  1103. Biomonitoring and nonpersistent chemicals—understanding and addressing variability and exposure misclassification
  1104. Biomonitoring of human exposures to chlorinated derivatives and structural analogs of bisphenol A
  1105. Bioremediation technology for plastic waste
  1106. Bioscience Research
  1107. Biosensor discovery of thyroxine transport disrupting chemicals
  1108. Birth delivery mode modifies the associations between prenatal polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) and neonatal thyroid …
  1109. Birth weight and prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE): a meta-analysis within 12 European Birth …
  1110. Bisphenol A alters gut microbiome: comparative metagenomics analysis
  1111. Bisphenol A and 2, 3, 7, 8‐tetrachlorodibenzo‐p‐dioxin at non‐cytotoxic doses alter the differentiation potential and cell function of rat Adipose ‐stem cells
  1112. Bisphenol A and Adiposity in an inner-city birth cohort
  1113. Bisphenol A and Adiposity measures in peripubertal boys from the INMA-Granada cohort
  1114. Bisphenol A and aging
  1115. Bisphenol A and bisphenol S induce distinct transcriptional profiles in differentiating human primary preAdipocytes
  1116. Bisphenol A and estradiol impede myoblast differentiation through down-regulating Akt signaling pathway
  1117. Bisphenol A and its analogues activate human pregnane X receptor
  1118. Bisphenol a and mesenchymal stem cells: Recent insights
  1119. Bisphenol A and metabolic syndrome
  1120. Bisphenol A and microglia: could microglia be responsive to this environmental contaminant during neural development?
  1121. Bisphenol A and peripheral arterial disease: results from the NHANES
  1122. Bisphenol A and phthalates in utero and in childhood: association with child BMI z-score and Adiposity
  1123. Bisphenol A as an EDC in Metabolic Disorders
  1124. Bisphenol A at environmentally relevant doses inhibits adiponectin release from human Adipose tissue explants and Adipocytes
  1125. Bisphenol A data in NHANES suggest longer than expected half-life, substantial nonfood exposure, or both
  1126. Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether induces adipogenic differentiation of multipotent stromal stem cells through a peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor gamma …
  1127. Bisphenol A disturbed the lipid metabolism mediated by sterol regulatory element binding protein 1 in rare minnow Gobiocypris rarus
  1128. Bisphenol A downregulates Akt signaling and inhibits adiponectin production and secretion in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  1129. Bisphenol A enhances adipogenic signaling pathways in human mesenchymal stem cells
  1130. Bisphenol A exposure and risk of ischemic heart disease in the Spanish European Prospective Investigation into cancer and nutrition study
  1131. Bisphenol A exposure increases liver fat in juvenile fructose-fed Fischer 344 rats
  1132. Bisphenol A Exposure, adipogenic Mechanism and Effect on Childhood Adiposity
  1133. Bisphenol A exposure, effects, and policy: a wildlife perspective
  1134. Bisphenol A increases aP2 expression in 3T3L1 by enhancing the transcriptional activity of nuclear receptors at the promoter
  1135. Bisphenol a increases risk for presumed non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in Hispanic adolescents in NHANES 2003–2010
  1136. Bisphenol A induces a distinct transcriptome profile in the male fish of the marine medaka Oryzias javanicus
  1137. Bisphenol A induces Agrp gene expression in hypothalamic neurons through a mechanism involving ATF3
  1138. Bisphenol A induces fatty liver by an endocannabinoid-mediated positive feedback loop
  1139. Bisphenol A induces hypothalamic down-regulation of the the cannabinoid receptor 1 and anorexigenic effects in male mice
  1140. Bisphenol A interaction with brain development and functions
  1141. Bisphenol A interferes with first shell formation and development of the serotoninergic system in early larval stages of Mytilus galloprovincialis
  1142. Bisphenol A is related to circulating levels of adiponectin, leptin and ghrelin, but not to fat mass or fat distribution in humans
  1143. Bisphenol A promotes Adiposity and inflammation in a nonmonotonic dose-response way in 5-week-old male and female C57BL/6J mice fed a low-calorie diet
  1144. Bisphenol A-induced oxidative stress, hepatotoxicity and altered estrogen receptor expression in Labeo bata: impact on metabolic homeostasis and inflammatory …
  1145. Bisphenol A, and three related alkylphenols exert rapid estrogenic actions on zebrafish (Danio rerio) oocytes to maintain meiotic arrest
  1146. Bisphenol A, phthalate metabolites and glucose homeostasis in healthy normal-weight children
  1147. Bisphenol A: an endocrine disruptor with widespread exposure and multiple effects
  1148. Bisphenol A: perinatal exposure and body weight
  1149. Bisphenol AF promotes inflammation in human white Adipocytes
  1150. Bisphenol analogue concentrations in human breast milk and their associations with postnatal infant growth
  1151. Bisphenol analogues differently affect human islet polypeptide amyloid formation
  1152. Bisphenol F and bisphenol S promote lipid accumulation and Adipogenesis in human Adipose -derived stem cells
  1153. Bisphenol F suppresses insulin-stimulated glucose metabolism in Adipocytes by inhibiting IRS-1/PI3K/AKT pathway
  1154. Bisphenol S impaired human granulosa cell steroidogenesis in vitro
  1155. Bisphenol S impaired in vitro ovine early developmental oocyte competence
  1156. Bisphenol S induces Agrp expression through GPER1 activation and alters transcription factor expression in immortalized hypothalamic neurons: A mechanism …
  1157. Bisphenol S is present in culture media used for ART and cell culture
  1158. Bisphenol S promotes fat storage in multiple generations of Caenorhabditis elegans in a daf-16/nhr-49 dependent manner
  1159. Bisphenol S Promotes the Formation of Visceral fat in Mice
  1160. Bisphenol S, a Bisphenol A alternative, impairs swine ovarian and Adipose cell functions
  1161. Bisphenol-A and diethylstilbestrol exposure induces the expression of breast cancer associated long noncoding RNA HOTAIR in vitro and in vivo
  1162. Bisphenol-A and metabolic diseases: epigenetic, developmental and transgenerational basis
  1163. Bisphenol-A and sleep adequacy among adults in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys
  1164. Bisphenol-A and the Metabolic Syndrome: Analyses using the 2005-2010 adult NHANES data
  1165. Bisphenol-A impairs insulin action and up-regulates inflammatory pathways in human subcutaneous Adipocytes and 3T3-L1 cells
  1166. Bisphenol-A induced haematological changes in rats
  1167. Bisphénols, perturbations des voies métaboliques et rôles dans l’obésité et le diabète
  1168. Blocking Expression of AHR2 and ARNT1 in Zebrafish Larvae Protects Against Cardiac Toxicity of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
  1169. Blood lead level association with lower body weight in NHANES 1999–2006
  1170. Blood levels of organotin compounds and their relation to fish consumption in Finland
  1171. BMI and Male Fertility
  1172. Body mass index effect on health service utilization among active duty male United States Army soldiers
  1173. Body mass index in young school-age children in relation to organochlorine compounds in early life: a prospective study
  1174. Bone and bone marrow disruption by endocrine‐active substances
  1175. Bone as a target for persistent organic pollutants
  1176. Bone toxicity of persistent organic pollutants
  1177. BPA SIGNALING THROUGH NON-CANONICAL RECEPTORS
  1178. BPA, an energy balance disruptor
  1179. BPAF-Induced Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 Cells: Role of Peripheral Serotonin Signaling
  1180. Breaking disciplinary boundaries?: An example from toxicology: endocrine disruptor chemicals and adolescents
  1181. Breast cancer–importance of life stage with respect to environmental influences
  1182. Breathing Room: Industrial Zoning and Asthma Incidence Using School District Health Records in the City of Santa Ana, California
  1183. Brominated flame retardants
  1184. Brominated flame retardants
  1185. Brood pouch-mediated polystyrene nanoparticle uptake during Daphnia magna embryogenesis
  1186. Butyl Benzyl Phthalate Promotes Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 Cells via the miRNA-34a-5p Signaling Pathway in the Absence of Exogenous adipogenic Stimuli
  1187. Butylated hydroxyanisole isomers induce distinct Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells
  1188. Cadmium acute exposure induces metabolic and transcriptomic perturbations in human mature Adipocytes
  1189. Cadmium reduces 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 activity and expression in human placental trophoblast cells
  1190. Calcium Intake is Associated to Changes in the Interplay between Bone, Pancreas and fat Tissue in the Control of Glucose Homeostasis-Experimental Study
  1191. Calculation of the disease burden associated with environmental chemical exposures: application of toxicological information in health economic estimation
  1192. Caloric restriction attenuates C57BL/6 J mouse lung injury and extra-pulmonary toxicity induced by real ambient particulate matter exposure
  1193. Can Air Pollution Biologically Hinder Efforts to Lose Body Weight?
  1194. Can epidemics be noncommunicable?
  1195. Can house dust make us fat ?
  1196. Can In Utero Exposures Increase the Risk of Disease Later In Life?
  1197. Cannabidiol promotes Adipogenesis of human and mouse mesenchymal stem cells via PPARγ by inducing lipogenesis but not lipolysis
  1198. Capital rigidities, latent externalities
  1199. Cardiotoxicity of environmental contaminant tributyltin involves myocyte oxidative stress and abnormal Ca2+ handling
  1200. Caroline M. Apovian, MD Louis Aronne, MD
  1201. Cartilaginous fishes offer unique insights into the evolution of the nuclear receptor gene repertoire in gnathostomes
  1202. Case studies and recent update of plastic waste degradation
  1203. Causes, mechanisms and prevention of environmental diseases
  1204. Cavewomen Don’t Get fat : The Paleo Chic Diet for Rapid Results
  1205. Cell-type-specific and differentiation-status-dependent variations in cytotoxicity of tributyltin in cultured rat cerebral neurons and astrocytes
  1206. Cellular adaptation to xenobiotics: Interplay between xenosensors, reactive oxygen species and FOXO transcription factors
  1207. Cellular fatty acid level regulates the effect of tolylfluanid on mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin sensitivity in C2C12 skeletal myotubes
  1208. Cellular mechanisms of endocrine disruption
  1209. Cellular pathologies in heavy metal-exposed harpacticoid copepod Tigriopus brevicornis
  1210. Certified personal trainers and physicians: An evaluation of consumer preference, influence, and decision making on intent to use a weight-loss medication
  1211. Challenging Big Food Sustainability: Dietary Change and Corporate Legitimacy in the Agrifood Landscape
  1212. Changes in insulin resistance mediate the associations between phthalate exposure and metabolic syndrome
  1213. Changes in lipid profiles in Daphnia magna individuals exposed to low environmental levels of neuroactive pharmaceuticals
  1214. Changes in lipid profiles induced by bisphenol A (BPA) in zebrafish eleutheroembryos during the yolk sac absorption stage
  1215. Characterising organic and inorganic chemical signatures of water associated with shale gas extraction operations
  1216. Characteristic of Airborne Microplastic in the Atmospheric Deposition in Krakow (Southern Poland): A New Semi-Quantitative Approach by Means of the Py-Gc-Ms …
  1217. Characterization and comparison of multi-drug resistant methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA] from recreational beaches and high touch surfaces …
  1218. Characterization of adipogenic activity of house dust extracts and semi-volatile indoor contaminants in 3T3-L1 cells
  1219. Characterization of adipogenic chemicals in three different cell culture systems: implications for reproducibility based on cell source and handling
  1220. Characterization of complex lipid mixtures in contaminant exposed JEG-3 cells using liquid chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry
  1221. Characterization of Estrogenic Activity and Site-Specific Accumulation of Bisphenol-A in Epididymal fat Pad: Interfering Effects on the Endocannabinoid System and …
  1222. Characterization of follicular atresia responsive to BPA in zebrafish by morphometric analysis of follicular stage progression
  1223. Characterization of Liver X receptor-and retinoid acid receptor-mediated response with transcriptome and histological analysis in zebrafish liver
  1224. Characterization of novel ligands of ERα, ERβ, and PPARγ: the case of halogenated bisphenol A and their conjugated metabolites
  1225. Characterization of phthalate exposure among pregnant women assessed by repeat air and urine samples
  1226. Characterizing the Binding Potential, Activity, and Bioaccessibility of Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Gamma (PPARγ) Ligands in Indoor Dust
  1227. Characterizing the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (ppar γ) ligand binding potential of several major flame retardants, their metabolites, and chemical …
  1228. Charting Genomic Regions Implicated in Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance
  1229. Chasing Molecules: Poisonous Products, Human Health, and the Promise of Green Chemistry
  1230. Chemical Aspects of Organotin Derivatives of Beta‐diketones, Quinonoids, Steroids and Some Currently Used Drugs: A Review of the Literature with Emphasis on the …
  1231. Chemical components of plastics as endocrine disruptors: Overview and commentary
  1232. Chemical genomics profiling of environmental chemical modulation of human nuclear receptors
  1233. Chemical structure-related adipogenic effects of tetrabromobisphenol A and its analogues on 3T3-L1 preAdipocytes
  1234. Chemical-induced estrogenicity
  1235. Chemicals and fertility
  1236. Chemicals and the Unborn
  1237. Chemicals in the Environment
  1238. Chemometric strategy for untargeted lipidomics: biomarker detection and identification in stressed human placental cells
  1239. Child law: Children’s rights and collective obligations
  1240. Child nutritional status in the changing socioeconomic region of the northern Amazon, Brazil
  1241. Childhood exposure to phthalates: associations with thyroid function, insulin-like growth factor I, and growth
  1242. Childhood hair product use and earlier age at menarche in a racially diverse study population: a pilot study
  1243. Children and Environmental Toxins: What Everyone Needs to Know®
  1244. Children’s Environmental Health at CDC
  1245. Children’s vulnerability to toxic chemicals: a challenge and opportunity to strengthen health and environmental policy
  1246. Chironomus riparius exposure to field-collected contaminated sediments: from subcellular effect to whole-organism response
  1247. Chlorella Accelerates Dioxin Excretion in Rats
  1248. Chlorobisphenol A activated kisspeptin/GPR54-GnRH neuroendocrine signals through ERα and GPER pathway in neuronal GT1-7 cells
  1249. Chlorpyrifos-induced dysfunction of lipid metabolism is not restored by supplementation of polyunsaturated fatty acids EPA and ARA in Atlantic salmon liver …
  1250. Chondrichthyes Offer Unique Insights into the Evolution of the Nuclear Receptor Gene Repertoire in Gnathostomes
  1251. Chronic DDE Exposure Modifies Mitochondrial Respiration during Differentiation of Human Adipose -Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells into Mature Adipocytes
  1252. Chronic exposure of mice to environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals disturbs their energy metabolism
  1253. Chronic exposure of μg/L range Bisphenol A to adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) leading to Adipogenesis
  1254. Chronic treatment with tributyltin induces sexually dimorphic alterations in the hypothalamic POMC system of adult mice
  1255. Ciglitazone—a human PPARγ agonist—disrupts dorsoventral patterning in zebrafish
  1256. Circulating levels of persistent organic pollutants are related to retrospective assessment of life-time weight change
  1257. Circulating levels of persistent organic pollutants associate in divergent ways to fat mass measured by DXA in humans
  1258. Classification of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) Axis Endocrine Disorders
  1259. Clean Skin from Within: The Spa Doctor’s Two-Week Program to Glowing, Naturally Youthful Skin
  1260. Click reaction triggered turn-on fluorescence strategy for highly sensitive and selective determination of steroid hormones in food samples
  1261. Clinical significance of adaptive thermogenesis
  1262. Co-catalyzed E-(β)-selective hydrogermylation of terminal alkynes
  1263. Co-education with environmental cues may kindle early onset of female puberty
  1264. Co-Occurrence of Interleukin-6 Receptor Asp358Ala Variant and High Plasma Levels of IL-6: An Evidence of IL-6 Trans-Signaling Activation in Deep Vein Thrombosis …
  1265. Cocktails of persistent organic pollutants lead to behavioural and reproductive toxicity
  1266. Combination of olanzapine pamoate with melatonin and metformin: Quantitative changes in rat Adipose tissue
  1267. Combined arsenic and di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure elicits responses in brain ATPases different from hepatic and renal activities in rats
  1268. Combined effects of prenatal exposures to environmental chemicals on birth weight
  1269. Combined targeted/untargeted analytical and chemometric approaches in the characterization of Daphnia magna metabolomic changes under bisphenol A …
  1270. Combined toxicities of tributyltin and polychlorinated biphenyls on the development and hatching of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) embryos via in ovo …
  1271. Combined Transcriptomic-H-1 NMR Metabonomic Study Reveals That Monoethylhexyl Phthalate Stimulates Adipogenesis
  1272. Combined Transcriptomic–1H NMR Metabonomic Study Reveals That Monoethylhexyl Phthalate Stimulates Adipogenesis and Glyceroneogenesis in Human …
  1273. Commonality in signaling of endocrine disruption from snail to human
  1274. Commonality in Signaling of Endocrine Disruption from Snail to Human.
  1275. Community level exposure to chemicals and oxidative stress in adult population
  1276. Comorbidity and multimorbidity in medicine today: challenges and opportunities for bringing separated branches of medicine closer to each other
  1277. Comorbidity, multimorbidity and personalized psychosomatic medicine: epigenetics rolling on the horizon
  1278. Comparative Safe-Reduction of Body Weight in Rats by Using Different Doses of Formalin
  1279. Comparative Serum Phthalate Concentrations in Fertile Versus Infertile Men and Women in Saskatchewan
  1280. Comparative Study of Thrombolytic anti-thrombotic activity of different extracts of medicinal plant Achyranthes aspera Leaves
  1281. Comparing the use of silicone wristbands, hand wipes, and dust to evaluate children’s exposure to flame retardants and plasticizers
  1282. Comparison of transcriptome responses to glyphosate, isoxaflutole, quizalofop-p-ethyl and mesotrione in the HepaRG cell line
  1283. Competing Interests
  1284. Compound-and sex-specific effects on programming of energy and immune homeostasis in adult C57BL/6JxFVB mice after perinatal TCDD and PCB 153
  1285. Compounds altering fat storage in Daphnia magna
  1286. Compounds altering fat storage in Daphnia magna
  1287. Compounds altering fat storage in Daphnia magna: Supplemental journal materials
  1288. Comprehensive assessment of NR ligand polypharmacology by a multiplex reporter NR assay
  1289. Comprehensive phenotyping and multi-omic profiling in the toxicity assessment of nanopolystyrene with different surface properties
  1290. Compromise and action: Tactics for doing ethical research in disaster zones
  1291. Compromised agency: The case of BabyLegs
  1292. Computational Approaches to Nuclear Receptors
  1293. Computational study involving identification of endocrine disrupting potential of herbicides: Its implication in TDS and cancer progression in CRPC patients
  1294. Concentrations of phthalate metabolites in milk, urine, saliva, and serum of lactating North Carolina women
  1295. Concentrations of urinary phthalate metabolites are associated with increased waist circumference and insulin resistance in adult US males
  1296. Conceptualizing the role of estrogens and serotonin in the development and maintenance of bulimia nervosa
  1297. Concerning organometallic compounds in environment: occurrence, fate, and impact
  1298. Concurrent Fetal Exposure to Multiple Environmental Chemicals along the US—Mexico Border: An Exploratory Study in Brownsville, Texas
  1299. Confidential Prepublication Draft
  1300. Constructing an MCF-7 breast cancer cell-based transient transfection assay for screening RARα (Ant) agonistic activities of emerging phenolic compounds
  1301. Construction of a genome-scale gut microbiota model and its application to discovering the fates of aromatic amino acids
  1302. Construction of a Review About Epigenetics for Biology Teachers and Other Non-experts
  1303. Consumption of foods of animal origin as determinant of contamination by organochlorine pesticides and polychlorobiphenyls: results from a population-based study …
  1304. Contaminant accumulation and biological responses in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) caged at a capped waste disposal site in Kollevåg, Western Norway
  1305. Contemporary toxicants and their effects on female reproductive system
  1306. Contemporary trends in onset and completion of puberty, gain in height and Adiposity
  1307. Context is King—Questioning the causal role of DNA methylation in environmentally induced changes in gene expression
  1308. Contribution of sociodemographic, occupational, lifestyle and dietary characteristics to the oxidative stress microenvironment in Adipose tissue
  1309. Contribution of ultra-processed foods in visceral fat deposition and other Adiposity indicators: Prospective analysis nested in the PREDIMED-Plus trial
  1310. Contribution to risk of chronic disease by epigenetic programming
  1311. Control of Adipose cell browning and its therapeutic potential
  1312. Coordinating Lead Authors of the ‘Scientific and Economic Foundations’ report for providing their substantive inputs and intellectual
  1313. Core concepts in toxicology
  1314. Correlates of exposure to phenols, parabens, and triclocarban in the Study of Environment, Lifestyle and Fibroids
  1315. Cost-benefit of feeding on anthropogenic organic matter: lipid changes in a detritivorous fish (Prochilodus lineatus)
  1316. Coumestrol modulates Akt and Wnt/β-catenin signaling during the attenuation of Adipogenesis
  1317. Count down: How our modern world is threatening sperm counts, altering male and female reproductive development, and imperiling the future of the human …
  1318. Covalent interactions of organotins with nuclear receptors
  1319. Creatine inhibits Adipogenesis by downregulating insulin-induced activation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling pathway
  1320. Creation of high-refractive-index amorphous titanium oxide thin films from low-fractal-dimension polymeric precursors synthesized by a sol–gel technique with a …
  1321. Critical nutrition studies within critical agrarian studies: a review and analysis
  1322. Critical review on the presence of phthalates in food and evidence of their biological impact
  1323. Cross Sectional Analysis of Adipose Tissue and Fatty Liver Prevalence in association with sugar sweetened beverages consumption.
  1324. Cross sectional study on exposure to BPA and phthalates and semen parameters in men attending a fertility center
  1325. Crustacean Endocrine Disruption Through a Pathway Involving Nuclear Receptors, Cyclic Nucleotides and Calcium Transporters
  1326. Cryoprotectants-Free Vitrification and Conventional Freezing of Human Spermatozoa: A Comparative Transcript Profiling
  1327. Cultured human peripheral blood mononuclear cells alter their gene expression when challenged with endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  1328. Curcumin inhibits Adipogenesis induced by benzyl butyl phthalate in 3T3-L1 cells
  1329. Current knowledge on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) from animal biology to humans, from pregnancy to adulthood: highlights from a national Italian …
  1330. Current methods of adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells
  1331. Current trends in analytical strategies for determination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in samples with different matrix compositions–Part 1.: Screening of …
  1332. Daily bisphenol A excretion and associations with sex hormone concentrations: results from the InCHIANTI adult population study
  1333. DDT and its metabolites are linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes among Saudi adults: a cross-sectional study
  1334. De novo development of a quantitative adverse outcome pathway (qAOP) network for ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation using targeted laboratory tests and automated data …
  1335. De Novo Hepatic Transcriptome Assembly and Systems Level Analysis of Three Species of Dietary Fish, Sardinops sagax, Scomber japonicus, and Pleuronichthys …
  1336. Dechlorane Plus increases Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 and human primary preAdipocytes independent of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ transcriptional …
  1337. DECOLONIZING THE BODY: BREAST CANCER AND THE ENVIRONMENT IN TOXIC TIMES
  1338. DeepTox: toxicity prediction using deep learning
  1339. Defining parallels between the salivary glands and pancreas to better understand pancreatic carcinogenesis
  1340. Defining the Baseline and Oxidant Perturbed Lipidomic Profiles of Daphnia magna
  1341. Degradation of bisphenol A through catalytic ozonation process with copper oxide/D851 resin
  1342. DEHP deregulates adipokine levels and impairs fatty acid storage in human SGBS-Adipocytes
  1343. Deleterious Effects of Banned Chemical Pesticides on Human Health in Developing Countries
  1344. Deleterious effects of two pesticide formulations with different toxicological mechanisms in the hepatopancreas of a freshwater prawn
  1345. Depletion of Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone Induces Insatiable Appetite and Gains in Energy Reserves and Body Weight in Zebrafish
  1346. Depot-specific analysis of human Adipose cells and their responses to Bisphenol S
  1347. Detecting associations between early-life DDT exposures and childhood growth patterns: a novel statistical approach
  1348. Detection of extracellular glucose by GLUT2 contributes to hypothalamic control of food intake
  1349. Detection of weak signals of endocrine disrupters in environmental health
  1350. Determinants of citation in epidemiological studies on phthalates: a citation analysis
  1351. Determination of steroidal estrogens in food matrices: Current status and future perspectives
  1352. Determining the effects of low-dose ultraviolet radiation on the circadian rhythm of thermogenesis in brown Adipose tissue of mice fed a high fat diet.
  1353. Detrimental effects of bisphenol compounds on physiology and reproduction in fish: a literature review
  1354. Developing QSAR models with defined applicability domains on PPARγ binding affinity using large data sets and machine learning algorithms
  1355. Development of a human Adipose -derived stem cell model for characterization of chemical modulation of Adipogenesis
  1356. Development of AOP relevant to microplastics based on toxicity mechanisms of chemical additives using ToxCast™ and deep learning models combined …
  1357. Development of high-throughput yeast-cell-based bioreporter assays for specific monitoring of bisphenol A and chemical testing of endocrine disrupting compounds
  1358. Development of in vitro test methods in a model of human pancreatic β-cells to identify metabolism disrupting chemicals with diabetogenic activity
  1359. Development of novel solid phase extraction (SPE) sorbents and solid phase microextraction (SPME) fiber coatings for determination of endocrine disrupting …
  1360. Development of yeast reporter assay for screening specific ligands of retinoic acid and retinoid X receptor subtypes
  1361. Development priority
  1362. Developmental deltamethrin exposure causes persistent changes in dopaminergic gene expression, neurochemistry, and locomotor activity in zebrafish
  1363. Developmental effects of chemicals: neonatal estrogen induced vaginal changes and prenatal organotin induced Adipogenesis in mice
  1364. Developmental effects: oestrogen‐induced vaginal changes and organotin‐induced Adipogenesis
  1365. Developmental exposure to a human relevant mixture of endocrine disruptors alters metabolism and Adipogenesis in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  1366. Developmental exposure to DDT or DDE alters sympathetic innervation of brown Adipose in adult female mice
  1367. Developmental exposure to DDT or DDE alters sympathetic innervation of brown Adipose in adult female mice
  1368. Developmental exposure to di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate impairs endocrine pancreas and leads to long-term adverse effects on glucose homeostasis in the rat
  1369. Developmental Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Its Impact on Cardio-Metabolic-Renal Health
  1370. Developmental exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals: Is there a connection with birth and childhood weights?
  1371. Developmental exposure to environmental chemicals and metabolic changes in children
  1372. Developmental exposure to PCB153 (2, 2′, 4, 4′, 5, 5′-hexachlorobiphenyl) alters circadian rhythms and the expression of clock and metabolic genes
  1373. Developmental exposures to perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) impact embryonic nutrition, pancreatic morphology, and Adiposity in the zebrafish, Danio …
  1374. Developmental Exposures to Phthalates and Phthalate Mixtures and Life-Course Metabolic Outcomes: Using a Mouse Model to Inform Human Studies and Elucidate …
  1375. DEVELOPMENTAL LOW-DOSE EXPOSURE TO BISPHENOL A ALTERS ADIPOCYTE CELL DENSITY AND INDUCES HYPERLIPIDEMIA IN FISCHER 344 RATS
  1376. Developmental microglial priming in postmortem autism spectrum disorder temporal cortex
  1377. Developmental origins of adult diseases and neurotoxicity: epidemiological and experimental studies
  1378. Developmental origins of cardiovascular disease
  1379. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD): Implications for health and nutritional issues among rural children in China
  1380. Developmental origins of health and disease: the importance of environmental exposures
  1381. Developmental Origins of Health and NonCommunicable Diseases
  1382. Developmental origins of non-communicable disease: implications for research and public health
  1383. Developmental plasticity in adrenal function and leptin production primed by nicotine exposure during lactation: gender differences in rats
  1384. Developmental Programming by Environmental Chemicals and Their Influence on Health across the Lifespan
  1385. Developmental Programming of Brain and Behavior: A Role for the Innate Immune System of the Placenta and Brain?
  1386. Developmental programming of polycystic ovary syndrome: role of prenatal androgen excess
  1387. Developmental programming: changes in mediators of insulin sensitivity in prenatal bisphenol A-treated female sheep
  1388. Developmental programming: impact of prenatal testosterone excess on steroidal machinery and cell differentiation markers in visceral Adipocytes of female sheep
  1389. Developmental programming: Sex‐specific programming of growth upon prenatal bisphenol A exposure
  1390. Developmental programming: Transcriptional regulation of visceral and subcutaneous Adipose by prenatal bisphenol-A in female sheep
  1391. Developmental toxicity of organotin compounds in animals
  1392. Developmental toxicity of TCBPA on the nervous and cardiovascular systems of zebrafish (Danio rerio): A combination of transcriptomic and metabolomics
  1393. Developmental toxicology
  1394. Developmental treatment with bisphenol A or ethinyl estradiol causes few alterations on early preweaning measures
  1395. Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exacerbates non-alcoholic fatty liver in rats and its potential mechanisms
  1396. Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (DEHP) activates the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR): a novel signalling pathway sensitive to phthalates
  1397. Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate induces apoptosis via the PPARγ/PTEN/AKT pathway in differentiated human embryonic stem cells
  1398. Diabesity: The causes of our modern plague
  1399. Diabetes and Its Cardiovascular Complications: Comprehensive Network and Systematic Analyses
  1400. Diabetes and the metabolic syndrome
  1401. Diabetes and toxicant exposure
  1402. Diazinon exposure activated transcriptional factors CCAAT-enhancer-binding proteins α (C/EBPα) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) and …
  1403. Dibutylstannanediyl (2Z, 2′ Z)-bis (4-(benzylamino)-4-oxobut-2-enoate inhibits prostate cancer progression by activating p38 MAPK/PPARα/SMAD4 signaling
  1404. Dibutyltin disrupts glucocorticoid receptor function and impairs glucocorticoid-induced suppression of cytokine production
  1405. Dietary and developmental exposure to the fungicide tolylfluanid disrupts global energy metabolism in mice
  1406. Dietary exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics impairs fasting-induced lipolysis in Adipose tissue from high-fat diet fed mice.
  1407. Dietary exposure to the endocrine disruptor tolylfluanid promotes global metabolic dysfunction in male mice
  1408. Dietary fat and cancer—which is good, which is bad, and the body of evidence
  1409. Diethylstilboestrol—a long-term legacy
  1410. Differences in reproductive toxicity of TBBPA and TCBPA exposure in male Rana nigromaculata
  1411. Differences in triglyceride levels before and after whey protein intervention in field workers exposed and unexposed to arsenic
  1412. Different effects of bisphenol a and its halogenated derivatives on the reproduction and development of Oryzias melastigma under environmentally relevant doses
  1413. Differential effects of environmental chemicals and food contaminants on Adipogenesis , biomarker release and PPARγ activation
  1414. Differential effects of flavonoids on 3T3-L1 Adipogenesis and lipolysis
  1415. Differential fat accumulation in early adulthood according to adolescent‐BMI and heavy metal exposure
  1416. Differential tissue regulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) and cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) gene transcription pathways by diethylene …
  1417. Differential toxicity of alkylphenols in JEG-3 human placental cells: Alteration of P450 aromatase and cell lipid composition
  1418. Dilute-and-shoot enhances sensitivity of phthalate urinary concentrations for assessing the exposure in children
  1419. Direct effects of Bisphenol A on lipid homeostasis in rat hepatoma cells
  1420. Direct Effects of Pesticides on Brown Adipose Tissue
  1421. Discovery of bioactives in tropical fruits
  1422. Disruption by stealth-Interference of endocrine disrupting chemicals on hormonal crosstalk with thyroid axis function in humans and other animals
  1423. Disruption of fertility, placenta, pregnancy outcome, and multigenerational inheritance of hepatic steatosis by organotin exposure from contaminated seafood in rats
  1424. Disruption of global hypothalamic microRNA (miR) profiles and associated behavioral changes in California mice (Peromyscus californicus) developmentally exposed …
  1425. Disruption of normal adipocyte development and function by methyl-and propyl-paraben exposure
  1426. Disruption of Other Receptor Systems: Progesterone and Glucocorticoid Receptors, Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors, Pregnane X Receptor, and Aryl …
  1427. Disruption of Other Receptor Systems: Progesterone, Glucocorticoid and Mineralocorticoid Receptors, Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors, Pregnane X …
  1428. Disruption of thyroid hormone functions by low dose exposure of tributyltin: an in vitro and in vivo approach
  1429. Disruption of thyroid hormone-dependent hypothalamic set-points by environmental contaminants
  1430. Disruptions in Hepatic One Carbon Metabolism and the Gut Microbiome during the Progression of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
  1431. Disruptive effect of organotin on thyroid gland function might contribute to hypothyroidism
  1432. Dissimilar effects of organohalogenated compounds on thyroid hormones in glaucous gulls
  1433. Distinct Functional Properties of Perinatal Versus Adult Adipose Progenitor Subpopulations
  1434. Distribution of bisphenol-A, triclosan and n-nonylphenol in human Adipose tissue, liver and brain
  1435. Distribution of metals exposure and associations with cardiometabolic risk factors in the “Modeling the Epidemiologic Transition Study”
  1436. Distribution of non-persistent endocrine disruptors in two different regions of the human brain
  1437. Distribution of synthetic organotins and total tin levels in Mytilus galloprovincialis along the Portuguese coast
  1438. DNA methylation changes induced by a high-fat diet and fish oil supplementation in the skeletal muscle of mice
  1439. DNA methylation in complex disease: applications in nursing research, practice, and policy
  1440. DNA oxidative damage in pregnant women upon exposure to conventional and alternative phthalates
  1441. Do diethyl phthalate (DEP) and di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) influence the metabolic syndrome parameters? Pilot study
  1442. Do perfluoroalkyl compounds impair human semen quality?
  1443. Do Smartphone Applications Aid in Weight Loss? A Study on the Efficacy of Apps as a Supplemental Weight-Loss Aid
  1444. Do You Know How Your Thoughts Affect Your Health?
  1445. Docking, screening and selectivity prediction for small-molecule nuclear receptor modulators
  1446. Dodge this: do environmental chemicals impact your health?
  1447. Does the oestrogen receptor encourage oestrogenicity in environmental pollutants? The case of 4-nonylphenol
  1448. DOHaD, nutrition and basic research
  1449. Dose-dependent transcriptomic responses of zebrafish eleutheroembryos to Bisphenol A
  1450. DRD4, Income, and Children’s Food Choices: Plasticity Allele or Different Opportunities?
  1451. DRD4, Income, and Children’s Food Choices: Plasticity Allele or Different Opportunities?—Reply
  1452. Drosophila ecdysone receptor activity-based ex vivo assay to assess the endocrine disruption potential of environmental chemicals
  1453. Drospirenone induces the accumulation of triacylglycerides in the fish hepatoma cell line, PLHC-1
  1454. Drugs and chemical contaminants in human breast milk
  1455. Dysregulation of lipid metabolism in PLHC-1 and ZFL cells exposed to tributyltin an all-trans retinoic acid
  1456. Earlier Puberty in Girls, or Earlier Pubertal Changes? The Hormone Story
  1457. Early environmental exposures and life-long risk of chronic non-respiratory disease
  1458. Early life exposure to indoor air pollution and DNA methylation change in female never smokers
  1459. Early life origins of metabolic syndrome: the role of environmental toxicants
  1460. Early life Triclosan exposure and child Adiposity at 8 Years of age: a prospective cohort study
  1461. Early maturity, shortened stature, and hardship: Can life‐history trade‐offs indicate social stratification and income inequality in the United States?
  1462. Early-Life Benzo[a]Pyrene Exposure Causes Neurodegenerative Syndromes in Adult Zebrafish (Danio rerio) and the Mechanism Involved
  1463. Early-life bisphenol a exposure and child body mass index: a prospective cohort study
  1464. Early-life chemical exposures and risk of metabolic syndrome
  1465. Early-life exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and pubertal development in girls
  1466. Early-life exposure to traffic-related air pollution and child anthropometry
  1467. Early-life exposures to persistent organic pollutants in relation to overweight in preschool children
  1468. Early-life lead exposure results in dose-and sex-specific effects on weight and epigenetic gene regulation in weanling mice
  1469. Early-life phthalate exposure and Adiposity at 8 years of age
  1470. Ecdysteroids: isolation, chemical transformations, and biological activity
  1471. Eco-Agri-food ecology and human health
  1472. Ecological effects of pharmaceuticals in aquatic systems—impacts through behavioural alterations
  1473. Ecological significance of mitochondrial toxicants
  1474. Ecotoxic pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and other emerging contaminants: A review of environmental, receptor-mediated, developmental, and epigenetic …
  1475. Ecotoxicity effects of oil Water Accommodated Fractions and oil Water Accommodated Fractions+ Dispersant on cold environments: Acarita tonsa based bioassays …
  1476. Ecotoxico-lipidomics: An emerging concept to understand chemical-metabolic relationships in comparative fish models
  1477. Ecotoxicological impacts of micro and nanoplastics on marine fauna
  1478. Ecotoxicological impacts of organotins: an overview
  1479. EDC IMPACT: Molecular effects of developmental FM 550 exposure in Wistar rat placenta and fetal forebrain
  1480. Editor’s Highlight: Screening ToxCast Prioritized Chemicals for PPARG Function in a Human Adipose -Derived Stem Cell Model of Adipogenesis
  1481. Editor’s highlight: Thy1 (CD90) expression is reduced by the environmental chemical tetrabromobisphenol-A to promote Adipogenesis through induction of microRNA …
  1482. EFFECT OF A DIET CONTAINING FOLATE AND HAZELNUT OIL CAPSULE ON THE METHYLATION LEVEL OF THE ADRB3 GENE, LIPID PROFILE AND …
  1483. Effect of Body Condition on Tissue Distribution of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus)
  1484. Effect of exposure to persistent toxic pollutants (PTPs) on the incidence of cancer disease in the Canarian population: a review.
  1485. Effect of gestational and lactational exposure to DEHP, DINP, and DEP on intestinal morphology, disaccharidases, and alkaline phosphatase in rats during postnatal …
  1486. Effect of Notch pathway on lipid accumulation induced by mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate on 3T3-L1 cells
  1487. Effect of phthalates on development, reproduction, fat metabolism and lifespan in Daphnia magna
  1488. Effect of Propiconazole on the Lipid Metabolism of Zebrafish Embryos (Danio rerio)
  1489. Effect of Salicornia herbacea L. Supplementation on Tissue Triglyceride Concentrations and PGC-1α & PPAR-γ Expression of Skeletal Muscle of Rats Fed a High-fat
  1490. Effect of stilbene and chalcone scaffolds incorporation in clofibric acid on PPARα agonistic activity
  1491. Effect of tributyltin on mammalian endothelial cell integrity
  1492. Effect of tributyltin on the food intake and brain neuropeptide expression in rats
  1493. Effect-directed analysis to explore the polar bear exposome: identification of thyroid hormone disrupting compounds in plasma
  1494. Effects and mechanisms of nonylphenol on corticosterone release in rat zona fasciculata-reticularis cells
  1495. Effects and mechanisms of phthalates’ action on reproductive processes and reproductive health: a literature review
  1496. Effects of 4-nonylphenol on oxidant/antioxidant balance system inducing hepatic steatosis in male rat
  1497. Effects of 4‐nonylphenol on Adipogenesis in 3T3‐L1 preAdipocytes and C3H/10T1/2 mesenchymal stem cells
  1498. Effects of a plastic-free lifestyle on urinary bisphenol A levels in school-aged children of southern Italy: a pilot study
  1499. Effects of Bioactive Dietary Components on Human Adipocyte Lipid Storage
  1500. Effects of bisphenol A on cardiovascular disease: An epidemiological study using National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2016 and meta-analysis
  1501. Effects of bisphenol A on lipid metabolism in rare minnow Gobiocypris rarus
  1502. Effects of bisphenol a on the development, growth, and sex ratio of the housefly Musca domestica
  1503. Effects of Bisphenol S on hypothalamic neuropeptides regulating feeding behavior and apelin/APJ system in mice
  1504. Effects of chemical mixtures on liver function biomarkers in the Korean adult population: thresholds and molecular mechanisms for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease …
  1505. Effects of Crude Oil/Dispersant Mixture and Dispersant Components on PPARγ Activity in Vitro and in Vivo: Identification of Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate (DOSS; …
  1506. Effects of DEHP on the ecdysteroid pathway, sexual behavior and offspring of the moth Spodoptera littoralis
  1507. Effects of developmental deltamethrin exposure on white Adipose tissue gene expression
  1508. Effects of di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on female fertility and Adipogenesis in C3H/N mice
  1509. Effects of Di-n-butyl Phthalate on Ovulation, Fertilization, and Early Embryo Development in Female CD-1 Mice
  1510. Effects of diethylene glycol dibenzoate and Bisphenol A on the lipid metabolism of Danio rerio
  1511. Effects of diisodecyl phthalate on PPAR: RXR-dependent gene expression pathways in sea bream hepatocytes
  1512. Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on in vitro global DNA methylation and adipocyte differentiation
  1513. Effects of environmental stressors on lipid metabolism in aquatic invertebrates
  1514. Effects of flame retardants on arcuate gene expression and energy homeostasis in mice
  1515. Effects of flavored nonalcoholic beverages on transcriptional activities of nuclear and steroid hormone receptors: proof of concept for novel reporter cell line PAZ …
  1516. Effects of food contaminant mixtures on putative targets of endocrine disrupters exposure: an integrated toxicogenomic-biomarkers approach
  1517. Effects of frying on microplastics load in fish and implications on health
  1518. Effects of gemfibrozil on the growth, reproduction, and energy stores of Daphnia magna in the presence of varying food concentrations
  1519. Effects of genetic polymorphisms in body mass index according to dietary exposure to bisphenols and parabens
  1520. Effects of hyperinsulinemia on lipolytic function of three-dimensional adipocyte/endothelial co-cultures
  1521. Effects of in utero and lactational exposure to phthalates on reproductive development and glycemic homeostasis in rats
  1522. Effects of In Utero Exposure to Perfluorooctane Sulfonate on Placental Functions
  1523. Effects of Ivermectin and Perfluorobutanesulfonic Acid (PFBS) on Lipid Metabolism
  1524. Effects of legacy persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in fish—current and future challenges
  1525. Effects of low-dose developmental exposure to Bisphenol A: Hepatic gene expression and hepatic lipid accumulation in juvenile Fischer 344 rats
  1526. Effects of maternal chromium restriction on the long-term programming in MAPK signaling pathway of lipid metabolism in mice
  1527. Effects of microplastics (MPs) and tributyltin (TBT) alone and in combination on bile acids and gut microbiota crosstalk in mice
  1528. Effects of microplastics on the accumulation and neurotoxicity of methylmercury in zebrafish larvae
  1529. Effects of nanoplastics at predicted environmental concentration on Daphnia pulex after exposure through multiple generations
  1530. Effects of nonylphenol on hyperadrenalism and metabolism in male rats
  1531. Effects of octylphenol exposure on the lipid metabolism and microbiome of the intestinal tract of Rana chensinensis tadpole by RNAseq and 16s amplicon sequencing
  1532. Effects of organotins in mollusk’s lipids
  1533. Effects of organotins on crustaceans: update and perspectives
  1534. Effects of parabens on adipocyte differentiation
  1535. Effects of Perinatal Exposure to Dibutyltin Chloride on fat and Glucose Metabolism in Mice, and Molecular Mechanisms, in Vitro
  1536. Effects of PFOA on endocrine-related systems
  1537. Effects of polystyrene micro/nanoplastics on liver cells based on particle size, surface functionalization, concentration and exposure period
  1538. Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates.
  1539. Effects of pyrethroid pesticide cis-bifenthrin on lipogenesis in hepatic cell line
  1540. Effects of Single and Combined Low Concentrations of Neuroactive Drugs on Daphnia magna Reproduction and Transcriptomic Responses
  1541. Effects of Talinum paniculatum (Jacq.) Gaertn. leaf extract on general toxicity and pubertal development of rats
  1542. Effects of the endocrine disruptor tolylfluanid on global energy metabolism
  1543. Effects of the environmental contaminants DEHP and TCDD on estradiol synthesis and aryl hydrocarbon receptor and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor …
  1544. Effects of the PPARα agonist WY-14,643 on plasma lipids, enzymatic activities and mRNA expression of lipid metabolism genes in a marine flatfish, Scophthalmus …
  1545. Effects of tributyltin (TBT) on the intermediate metabolism of the crab Callinectes sapidus
  1546. Effects of Tributyltin and Other Retinoid Receptor Agonists in Reproductive-Related Endpoints in the Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  1547. Effects of tributyltin on epididymal function and sperm maturation in mice
  1548. Effects of triphenyltin on growth and development of the wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus)
  1549. Effects of ultraviolet-filters on Daphnia magna development and endocrine-related gene expression
  1550. Electrochemical Technologies for the Abatement of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds
  1551. Electronic health record case studies to advance environmental public health tracking
  1552. Electronic Waste: Toxicology and Public Health Issues
  1553. Electrostatic Microplastic Removal for Freshwater Environments
  1554. Elements to increase translation in pyrethroid epidemiology research: A review
  1555. Eliminating endocrine-disrupting chemicals from our plastic drinking bottles
  1556. Elucidating adverse nutritional implications of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and mycotoxins through stable isotope techniques
  1557. Elucidating the effect of sex on the metabolic and vascular perturbations induced by the absence of adiponectin
  1558. Elucidating the mechanism of action of tributyltin (TBT) in zebrafish
  1559. Embryonic exposures to mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate induce larval steatosis in zebrafish independent of Nrf2a signaling
  1560. Embryos as targets of endocrine disrupting contaminants in wildlife
  1561. Emerging and priority contaminants with endocrine active potentials in sediments and fish from the River Po (Italy)
  1562. Emerging concepts and opportunities for endocrine disruptor screening of the non-EATS modalities
  1563. Emerging contaminants and endocrine system dysfunction
  1564. Emerging Contaminants in the Environment
  1565. Emerging exposures of developmental toxicants
  1566. Emerging investigator series: effect-based characterization of mixtures of environmental pollutants in diverse sediments
  1567. Emerging roles of PETase and MHETase in the biodegradation of plastic wastes
  1568. Endocrine activities and adipogenic effects of bisphenol AF and its main metabolite
  1569. Endocrine activity of mycotoxins and mycotoxin mixtures
  1570. Endocrine CHAPTER6 Disruptors and Other Environmental Influences on Hormone Action
  1571. Endocrine Chemicals Disrupting
  1572. Endocrine control of epigenetic mechanisms in male reproduction
  1573. Endocrine Disrupters and Adverse Health Outcomes Among Post-Menopausal Women
  1574. Endocrine Disrupters and Metabolism
  1575. Endocrine disrupters: a review of some sources, effects, and mechanisms of actions on behaviour and neuroendocrine systems
  1576. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and placental function: Impact on fetal brain development
  1577. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and sex steroid receptors
  1578. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and the neuroendocrine system: Beyond estrogen, androgen, and thyroid
  1579. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in environmental matrices: Occurrence, fate, health impact, physio-chemical and bioremediation technology
  1580. Endocrine disrupting chemicals affect the adipogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells in distinct ontogenetic windows
  1581. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and breast cancer cells
  1582. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and COVID-19 relationships: 1 biology approach 2
  1583. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and COVID-19 relationships: A computational systems biology approach
  1584. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and disease susceptibility
  1585. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and environmental diseases
  1586. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and growth of children
  1587. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and metabolic disorders in the liver: What if we also looked at the female side?
  1588. Endocrine disrupting chemicals and other substances of concern in food contact materials: an updated review of exposure, effect and risk assessment
  1589. Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the agro-zootechnical environment: transgenic or untransformed cell-based sensoristic technology for early detection
  1590. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals related to Metabolic Diseases and its Influence
  1591. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, Transgenerational Epigenetics and Metabolic Diseases
  1592. ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS; MYTHS & FACTS
  1593. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: An Occult Mediator of Metabolic
  1594. Endocrine disrupting chemicals: an occult mediator of metabolic disease
  1595. Endocrine disrupting chemicals: effects on endocrine glands
  1596. Endocrine disrupting chemicals: exposure, effects on human health, mechanism of action, models for testing and strategies for prevention
  1597. Endocrine disrupting chemicals: Friend or foe to brown and beige Adipose tissue?
  1598. Endocrine disrupting chemicals: strategies to protect present and future generations
  1599. Endocrine disrupting compounds modulates adiponectin secretion, expression of its receptors and action on steroidogenesis in ovarian follicle
  1600. Endocrine disrupting organotin compounds are potent inducers of imposex in gastropods and Adipogenesis in vertebrates
  1601. Endocrine disrupting properties of perfluorooctanoic acid
  1602. Endocrine disruption and disorders of energy metabolism
  1603. Endocrine disruption and human health
  1604. Endocrine Disruption and Human Health. From Populations to Cells: An Integrated Approach in the Study of Bisphenol A.
  1605. Endocrine disruption and in vitro ecotoxicology: Recent advances and approaches
  1606. Endocrine disruption as an adverse effect of non-endocrine targeting pharmaceuticals
  1607. Endocrine disruption for endocrinologists (and others)
  1608. Endocrine disruption in the omics: new views, new hazards, new approaches
  1609. Endocrine disruption of brain sexual differentiation by developmental PCB exposure
  1610. Endocrine Disruption of Developmental Pathways and Children’s Health
  1611. Endocrine Disruption of Developmental Pathways and Children’s Health
  1612. Endocrine disruption of pharmaceuticals on marine organisms: Thyroidal, gonadotrophic, and behavioral responses
  1613. Endocrine disruption: relevance of experimental studies in female animals to human studies
  1614. Endocrine disruptive compounds and cardio-metabolic risk factors in children
  1615. Endocrine Disruptome An Open Source Prediction Tool for Assessing Endocrine Disruption Potential through Nuclear Receptor Binding
  1616. Endocrine Disruptor Chemicals
  1617. Endocrine disruptor chemicals, adipokines and reproductive functions
  1618. Endocrine disruptor compounds in environment: As a danger for children health
  1619. Endocrine Disruptor Compounds: Human Health and Diseases
  1620. Endocrine disruptor global policy
  1621. Endocrine disruptor responses in African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus) exposed to di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate
  1622. Endocrine disruptors
  1623. Endocrine disruptors
  1624. Endocrine disruptors acting on estrogen and androgen pathways cause reproductive disorders through multiple mechanisms: a review
  1625. Endocrine disruptors and developmental origins of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
  1626. Endocrine Disruptors and Epigenetics
  1627. Endocrine disruptors and gut microbiome interactions
  1628. Endocrine disruptors and neonatal anthropometry, NICHD fetal growth studies-singletons
  1629. Endocrine disruptors and neonatal anthropometry, NICHD Fetal Growth Studies-Singletons.
  1630. Endocrine disruptors and other inhibitors of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 1 and 2: Tissue-specific consequences of enzyme inhibition
  1631. Endocrine disruptors and polycystic ovary syndrome: a focus on Bisphenol A and its potential pathophysiological aspects
  1632. Endocrine Disruptors and the Regulation of Voluntary Physical Activity in Mice
  1633. Endocrine disruptors and the tumor microenvironment: A new paradigm in breast cancer biology
  1634. Endocrine Disruptors in Food, Estrobolome and Breast Cancer
  1635. Endocrine disruptors in food: impact on gut microbiota and metabolic diseases
  1636. Endocrine disruptors in the diet of male Sparus aurata: Modulation of the endocannabinoid system at the hepatic and central level by Di-isononyl phthalate and …
  1637. Endocrine disruptors in the etiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus
  1638. Endocrine disruptors targeting ERβ function
  1639. Endocrine Disruptors, Adipokines, and the Metabolic Syndrome
  1640. Endocrine disruptors, brain, and behavior
  1641. Endocrine disruptors: from endocrine to metabolic disruption
  1642. Endocrine disruptors: history and difficulties in predicting effects
  1643. Endocrine disruptors: new players in the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes?
  1644. Endocrine disruptors: time to act
  1645. Endocrine disruptors. a gender affair
  1646. Endocrine profiling and prioritization of environmental chemicals using ToxCast data
  1647. Endocrine-disrupting activity of hydraulic fracturing chemicals and adverse health outcomes after prenatal exposure in male mice
  1648. Endocrine-Disrupting Chemical Exposures in Pregnancy: A Sensitive Window for Later-Life Cardiometabolic Health in Women
  1649. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  1650. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  1651. Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
  1652. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and child health
  1653. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and fatty liver disease
  1654. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and infectious diseases: from endocrine disruption to immunosuppression
  1655. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and insulin resistance in children
  1656. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and PCOS: A novel contributor in the etiology of the syndrome
  1657. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and risk of diabetes: an evidence-based review
  1658. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and the regulation of energy balance
  1659. Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Their Adverse Effects on the Endoplasmic Reticulum
  1660. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and their adverse health effects: A review of current knowledge and the Nigerian situation
  1661. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and their effects during female puberty: a review of current evidence
  1662. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in polycystic ovary syndrome: an evidence-based minireview
  1663. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: economic, regulatory, and policy implications
  1664. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: Effects on neuroendocrine systems and the neurobiology of social behavior
  1665. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: implications for human health
  1666. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: review of toxicological mechanisms using molecular pathway analysis
  1667. Endocrine-disrupting compounds
  1668. Endocrine-disrupting compounds: An overview on their occurrence in the aquatic environment and human exposure
  1669. Endocrine-disrupting organotin compounds are potent inducers of Adipogenesis in vertebrates
  1670. Endocrine-Disrupting Potential of Bisphenol A, Bisphenol A Dimethacrylate, 4-n-Nonylphenol, and 4-n-Octylphenol in Vitro: New Data and a Brief Review
  1671. Endocrine-mediated mechanisms of metabolic disruption and new approaches to examine the public health threat
  1672. ENDOCRINE‐DISRUPTING CHEMICALS
  1673. Endogenous and exogenous estrogens during embryonic development affect timing of hatch and growth in the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
  1674. Endrin potentiates early-stage Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells by activating the mammalian target of rapamycin
  1675. Endrin potentiates early-stage Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells by activating the mammalian target of rapamycin
  1676. Energetics of the male reproduction
  1677. Enhanced cortisol production rates, free cortisol, and 11β-HSD-1 expression correlate with visceral fat and insulin resistance in men: effect of weight loss
  1678. Environment and origin of disease
  1679. Environment becomes heredity
  1680. Environment-Gene interaction in common complex diseases: New approaches
  1681. Environmental Challenges Facing Public Health in 2016
  1682. Environmental chemical assessment in clinical practice: unveiling the elephant in the room
  1683. Environmental Chemicals and the Risk of Diabetes and Gestational Diabetes
  1684. Environmental chemicals impacting the thyroid: targets and consequences
  1685. Environmental Concentrations of Contaminants Affect Morphological and Neuroendocrine Development in Zebrafish
  1686. Environmental contaminant mixtures at ambient concentrations invoke a metabolic stress response in goldfish not predicted from exposure to individual compounds …
  1687. Environmental Contaminants Acting as Endocrine Disruptors Modulate Atherogenic Processes: New Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Diseases in Women?
  1688. Environmental contaminants and the disproportionate prevalence of type-2 diabetes mellitus among Indigenous Cree women in James Bay Quebec, Canada
  1689. Environmental Contaminants, Oxidative Stress, and Reproductive Cancer
  1690. Environmental diseases
  1691. Environmental effects of BPA: focus on aquatic species
  1692. Environmental endocrine disruptors promote Adipogenesis in the 3T3‐L1 cell line through glucocorticoid receptor activation
  1693. Environmental endocrine disruptors: New diabetogens?
  1694. Environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical exposure: role in non-communicable diseases
  1695. Environmental Endocrinology: Endocrine Disruptors and Endocrinopathies
  1696. Environmental epigenetics and its implication on disease risk and health outcomes
  1697. Environmental Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Influences Genomic Imprinting, Growth, and Metabolism
  1698. Environmental Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Influences Genomic Imprinting, Growth, and Metabolism. Genes 2021, 12, 1153
  1699. Environmental exposures and cancer: using the precautionary principle
  1700. Environmental exposures around conception: Developmental pathways leading to lifetime disease risk
  1701. Environmental Exposures in Early Life and Developmental Health Outcomes in a Prospective Pre-Birth Cohort
  1702. Environmental exposures: an underrecognized contribution to noncommunicable diseases
  1703. Environmental Factors
  1704. Environmental factors act through aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation and circadian rhythm disruption to regulate energy metabolism
  1705. Environmental factors and nosology of the endocrine system
  1706. Environmental Factors and Reproduction
  1707. Environmental factors impacting bone-relevant chemokines
  1708. Environmental factors in cancer risk
  1709. Environmental factors’ interference in endocrine aspects of male reproduction
  1710. Environmental lipidomics: understanding the response of organisms and ecosystems to a changing world
  1711. Environmental Medicine: Exploring the Pollutome for Solutions to Chronic Diseases
  1712. Environmental Mixtures and Selected Health Outcomes in the US Population
  1713. Environmental monitoring and the developmental origins of health and disease
  1714. Environmental Phenol and Paraben Exposure Risks and Their Potential Influence on the Gene Expression Involved in the Prognosis of Prostate Cancer
  1715. Environmental phenols and parabens in Adipose tissue from hospitalized adults in Southern Spain
  1716. Environmental phenols and pubertal development in girls
  1717. Environmental pollutants and child health—a review of recent concerns
  1718. Environmental pollutants and metabolic disorders: the multi-exposure scenario of life
  1719. Environmental pollutants and type 2 diabetes: a review of mechanisms that can disrupt beta cell function
  1720. Environmental Pollutants Disrupting Nuclear Receptor Signaling and Metabolism in Zebrafish
  1721. Environmental pollution and allergies
  1722. Environmental Pollution, A Hidden Culprit for Health Issues
  1723. Environmental pollution: a tangible risk for NAFLD pathogenesis
  1724. Environmental PPAR-gamma agonists accelerate aging of bone and impair lymphopoiesis
  1725. Environmental signaling: from environmental estrogens to endocrine‐disrupting chemicals and beyond
  1726. Environmental tin exposure in a nationally representative sample of US adults and children: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011–2014
  1727. Environmental toxicants and their effect on bone health
  1728. Environmental toxicants and unsaturated fatty acids alter toxicant sensitivity and allocation of polar lipids in Daphnia magna
  1729. Environmental toxicants: hidden players on the reproductive stage
  1730. Environmental toxin exposure in polycystic ovary syndrome women and possible ovarian neoplastic repercussion
  1731. Environmentally relevant concentrations of carbamazepine induced lipid metabolism disorder of Chinese rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus) in a gender-specific pattern
  1732. Environmentally relevant dose of the endocrine disruptor tributyltin disturbs redox balance in female thyroid gland
  1733. Environmentally relevant levels of bisphenol A may accelerate the development of type II diabetes mellitus in adolescent Otsuka Long Evans Tokushima Fatty rats
  1734. EPA 2017 Budget Boosts Research, CompTox Funds, Cuts EDSP Resources
  1735. Epidemiologic evidence on the health effects of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
  1736. Epigenetic Changes Associated with Intrauterine Growth Retardation and Adipogenesis
  1737. Epigenetic control of variation and stochasticity in metabolic disease
  1738. Epigenetic effects of air pollution
  1739. Epigenetic impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals on lipid homeostasis and atherosclerosis: a pregnane X receptor-centric view
  1740. Epigenetic influences in the aetiology of cancers arising from breast and prostate: a hypothesised transgenerational evolution in chromatin accessibility
  1741. Epigenetic mechanisms of transmission of metabolic disease across generations
  1742. Epigenetic modifications associated with in utero exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals BPA, DDT and Pb
  1743. Epigenetic modifications induced by nutrients in early life phases: gender differences in metabolic alteration in adulthood
  1744. Epigenetic regulation of Adipogenesis in development of metabolic syndrome
  1745. Epigenetic remedies by dietary phytochemicals against inflammatory skin disorders: myth or reality?
  1746. Epigenetics and developmental origins of diabetes: correlation or causation?
  1747. Epigenetics in childhood health and disease
  1748. Epigenetics in the development, modification, and prevention of cardiovascular disease
  1749. Epigenetics of Exercise and Sports: Concepts, Methods, and Current Research
  1750. Epigenetics: The process of inheriting health disparities
  1751. Epigenome-wide association in Adipose tissue from the METSIM cohort
  1752. Epigenome-wide association study for atrazine induced transgenerational DNA methylation and histone retention sperm epigenetic biomarkers for disease
  1753. Establishment of a polyclonal antibody against the retinoid X receptor of the rock shell Thais clavigera and its application to rock shell tissues for imposex research
  1754. Estimated daily intake and cumulative risk assessment of phthalates in Taiwan military personnel
  1755. Estimated dietary Bisphenol-A exposure and Adiposity in Samoan mothers and children
  1756. Estimated postnatal p, p’-DDT and p, p’-DDE levels and body mass index at 42 months of age in a longitudinal study of Japanese children
  1757. Estimation of microplastic exposure via the composite sampling of drinking water, respirable air, and cooked food from Mumbai, India
  1758. Estrogen regulation of Adipose tissue functions: involvement of estrogen receptor isoforms
  1759. Estrogenic activity, chemical levels and health risk assessment of municipal distribution point water from Pretoria and Cape Town, South Africa
  1760. Estrogens in the daily diet: In vitro analysis indicates that estrogenic activity is omnipresent in foodstuff and infant formula
  1761. Estrogens’ in the Context of Endometrial Neoplasia
  1762. Ethical Decision-Making Under Radical Uncertainty
  1763. Ethics of healthy eating
  1764. Evaluating the neuroprotective effects of fermented rooibos herbal tea in Wistar rats exposed to bisphenol-a during gestation and lactation
  1765. Evaluation of a clinically managed weight loss program at the Wellness Institute at Seven Oaks General Hospital
  1766. Evaluation of a multiplexed, multispecies nuclear receptor assay for chemical hazard assessment
  1767. EVALUATION OF EPIGENETICS IN TERMS OF ENVIRONMENT AND DISEASE ASSOCIATIONS
  1768. Evaluation of neonicotinoid insecticides for oestrogenic, thyroidogenic and adipogenic activity reveals imidacloprid causes lipid accumulation
  1769. Evaluation of per-and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in livers of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) found stranded along the northern Adriatic …
  1770. Evaluation of the effect of exposure to endocrine disruptors on the area and number of Adipocytes per unit of area in abdominal tissue in mice
  1771. Evaluation of the effect of exposure to endocrine disruptors on the area and number of Adipocytes per unit of area in abdominal tissue in mice
  1772. Evaluation of the persistent organic pollutants association with type 2 diabetes: A prospective study from Karachi, Pakistan
  1773. Evaluation of thyroid disorders in cotton growers exposed to pesticides in Satiri department
  1774. Evidence for estrogeno-mimetic effects of a mixture of low-dose pollutants in a model of ovariectomized mice
  1775. Evidence of the possible harm of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in humans: ongoing debates and key issues
  1776. Evolution of DOHaD: the impact of environmental health sciences
  1777. Evolutionary and genetic roots of hypertensive disease
  1778. Evolutionary exploitation of vertebrate peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ by organotins
  1779. Evolving ourselves: How unnatural selection and nonrandom mutation are changing life on earth
  1780. Evolving Ourselves: Redesigning the Future of Humanity–One Gene at a Time
  1781. Examining endocrine disruptors measured in newborn dried blood spots and early childhood growth in a prospective cohort
  1782. Exchange of polar lipids from adults to neonates in Daphnia magna: Perturbations in sphingomyelin allocation by dietary lipids and environmental toxicants
  1783. Executive summary to EDC-2: the Endocrine Society’s second scientific statement on endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  1784. Exercise attenuates PCB-induced changes in the mouse gut microbiome
  1785. Exogenous iodide ameliorates perchlorate-induced thyroid phenotypes in threespine stickleback
  1786. Expanding the temporal dimensions of developmental biology: the role of environmental agents in establishing adult-onset phenotypes
  1787. Experimental design for TBT quantification by isotope dilution SPE–GC–ICP–MS under the European water framework directive
  1788. Experimental Exposure to Tebuconazole Affects Metabolism and Body Condition in a Passerine Bird, the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)
  1789. Experimental models of polycystic ovary syndrome: An update
  1790. Exploratory analysis of the associations between neonicotinoids and measures of Adiposity among US adults: NHANES 2015–2016
  1791. Exploring regrettable substitution: replacements for bisphenol A
  1792. Exploring the causes of semen quality changes post-bariatric surgery: a focus on endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  1793. Exploring the disruptive effects of TBT on lipid homeostasis of Daphnia magna using chemometric methods
  1794. Exploring the evidence for epigenetic regulation of environmental influences on child health across generations
  1795. Exploring the Independent and Combined Effects of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Hypoxia on Human Adipocyte Functions
  1796. Exposed biologies and the banking of reproductive vitality in China
  1797. Exposure assessment to bisphenol A (BPA) in Portuguese children by human biomonitoring
  1798. Exposure intimacy: a new metric for assessing chemical intake
  1799. Exposure of Adipocytes to bisphenol-A in vitro interferes with insulin action without enhancing Adipogenesis
  1800. Exposure of Portuguese children to the novel non-phthalate plasticizer di-(iso-nonyl)-cyclohexane-1, 2-dicarboxylate (DINCH)
  1801. Exposure to a Glyphosate-Based Herbicide Alters the Expression of Key Regulators of Mammary Gland Development on Pre-Pubertal Male Rats
  1802. Exposure to ambient air pollution during pregnancy and inflammatory biomarkers in maternal and umbilical cord blood: The Healthy Start study
  1803. Exposure to an environmentally relevant phthalate mixture causes transgenerational effects on female reproduction in mice
  1804. Exposure to an organometal compound stimulates adipokine and cytokine expression in white Adipose tissue
  1805. Exposure to bisphenol A is directly associated with inflammation in healthy Korean adults
  1806. Exposure to bisphenol-A during pregnancy partially mimics the effects of a high-fat diet altering glucose homeostasis and gene expression in adult male mice
  1807. Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and cardiometabolic indices during pregnancy: The HOME Study
  1808. Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals among residents of a rural vegetarian/vegan community
  1809. Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals perturbs lipid metabolism and circadian rhythms
  1810. Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, Part of Lifestyle Factors Related to Growth Disorders in Childhood and Chronic Diseases in Adulthood
  1811. Exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds via the food chain: Is packaging a relevant source?
  1812. Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals during pregnancy and weight at 7 years of age: a multi-pollutant approach
  1813. Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals during pregnancy is associated with weight change through 1 year postpartum among women in the early-life exposure in …
  1814. Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the USA: a population-based disease burden and cost analysis
  1815. Exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors and child development
  1816. Exposure to flame retardants promotes increased consumption of simple sugars
  1817. Exposure to HBCD promotes Adipogenesis both in vitro and in vivo by interfering with Wnt6 expression
  1818. Exposure to heavy metal-contaminated sediments disrupts gene expression, lipid profile, and life history traits in the midge Chironomus riparius
  1819. Exposure to Low Doses of Oxybenzone During Perinatal Development Alters Mammary Gland Stroma in Female Mice
  1820. Exposure to p, p′-DDE enhances differentiation of 3T3-L1 preAdipocytes in a model of sub-optimal differentiation
  1821. Exposure to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances and Adiposity at age 12 years: evaluating periods of susceptibility
  1822. Exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids and markers of kidney function among children and adolescents living near a chemical plant
  1823. Exposure to persistent and non-persistent pesticides in a non-occupationally exposed population in Tenerife Island (Spain)
  1824. Exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and their relationship to hepatic fat and insulin insensitivity among Asian Indian immigrants in the United States
  1825. Exposure to persistent organic pollutants and birth characteristics: the upstate KIDS Study
  1826. Exposure to persistent organic pollutants: relationship with abnormal glucose metabolism and visceral Adiposity
  1827. Exposure to Pesticides and Food Packaging Materials and BMI in Samoan Mothers and Children
  1828. Exposure to phenols, phthalates, and parabens and development of metabolic syndrome among Mexican Women in midlife
  1829. Exposure to phthalates and bisphenol A is associated with higher risk of cardiometabolic impairment in normal weight children
  1830. Exposure to phthalates and breast cancer risk in northern Mexico
  1831. Exposure to phthalates and cardiovascular diseases in Chinese with type 2 diabetes
  1832. Exposure to Phthalates and Cardiovascular Diseases with type 2 Diabetes
  1833. Exposure to phthalates is associated with lipid profile in peripubertal Mexican youth
  1834. Exposure to pollutants altered glucocorticoid signaling and clock gene expression in female mice. Evidence of tissue-and sex-specificity
  1835. Exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) during childhood and Adiposity measures at age 8 years
  1836. Exposure to polyfluoroalkyl chemicals and cholesterol, body weight, and insulin resistance in the general US population
  1837. Exposure to several persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in pregnant women and newborn infants and associated endocrine disruption effects
  1838. Exposure to sublethal concentrations of tributyltin reduced survival, growth, and 20-hydroxyecdysone levels in a marine mysid
  1839. Exposure to TBT increases accumulation of lipids and alters fatty acid homeostasis in the ramshorn snail Marisa cornuarietis
  1840. Exposure to the plasticizer di (2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate (DEHTP) in Portuguese children–Urinary metabolite levels and estimated daily intakes
  1841. Exposures to phthalates and bisphenols in pregnancy and postpartum weight gain in a population-based longitudinal birth cohort
  1842. Exposures, mechanisms, and impacts of endocrine-active flame retardants
  1843. Expression profiling of PPARγ-regulated microRNAs in human subcutaneous and visceral Adipogenesis in both genders
  1844. Factors associated with exposure to dietary bisphenols in adolescents
  1845. Factors influencing combined exposure to three indicator polychlorinated biphenyls in an adult cohort from Bolivia
  1846. Factors Influencing Pesticide Risks for Children
  1847. FACULTY EXCELLENCE AWARDS
  1848. Familiar and novel reproductive endocrine disruptors: xenoestrogens, dioxins and nanoparticles
  1849. Families of nuclear receptors in vertebrate models: characteristic and comparative toxicological perspective
  1850. Family of nuclear peroxisome proliferator—activated receptors (PPARs): biological role in metabolic adaptation. Part III. PPARγ and its role in autophagy, inflammation …
  1851. Family of nuclear peroxisome proliferator—activated receptors (PPARs): biological role in metabolic adaptation. Part III. PPARγ in energy homeostasis and …
  1852. Family Sustainable Survival and the Advocacy Response Scale based on Rural Perspectives of Additives and Chemical Exposures
  1853. fat shaming in medicine: Overview of alternative patient strategies
  1854. Fatty acid alterations in the detritivorous Prochilodus lineatus promoted by opportunistic feeding on sewage discharges in the Río de la Plata estuary
  1855. Feed composition differences resulting from organic and conventional farming practices affect physiological parameters in Wistar rats—results from a factorial …
  1856. Female pubertal development in the United Kingdom: trends in onset, progress and duration from 1948 to the present
  1857. Fenoxycarb exposure disrupted the reproductive success of the amphipod Gammarus fossarum with limited effects on the lipid profile
  1858. Fertility and reproductive outcome in mice following Trichloroethane (TCE) exposure
  1859. Fetal and early postnatal programming and its influence on adult health
  1860. Fetal Hormonal Environment Determines Adult Glucose Homeostasis in Mice
  1861. Fetal Origins of Adult Health and
  1862. Fetal programming and environmental exposures: implications for prenatal care and preterm birth
  1863. Fetal programming of adult disease: implications for prenatal care
  1864. Fetal programming of adult glucose homeostasis in mice
  1865. Fetuin-A as a Marker of Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetic Patients in Zagazig University
  1866. Firemaster® 550 and its components isopropylated triphenyl phosphate and triphenyl phosphate enhance Adipogenesis and transcriptional activity of …
  1867. Firm human evidence on harms of endocrine-disrupting chemicals was unlikely to be obtainable for methodological reasons
  1868. Fish condition factor, peroxisome proliferator activated receptors and biotransformation responses in Sarotherodon melanotheron from a contaminated freshwater dam …
  1869. Fish intake during pregnancy and offspring Adiposity
  1870. Fish Intake During Pregnancy and Offspring Adiposity —Reply
  1871. Fish intake in pregnancy and child growth: a pooled analysis of 15 European and US birth cohorts
  1872. Fish life-history traits are affected after chronic dietary exposure to an environmentally realistic marine mixture of PCBs and PBDEs
  1873. Fish oil suppresses body fat accumulation in zebrafish
  1874. Fit to Feed: Labor, ecology, and the remaking of the National School Lunch Program
  1875. Flame Retardants: exposure, biomarkers, and health risks
  1876. Flavours of thought: Towards a phenomenology of food-related experiences
  1877. Food and feed control using GC× GC-(MR) TOFMS: Dioxin measurements and beyond
  1878. Food as exposure: Nutritional epigenetics and the new metabolism
  1879. Food consumption and health
  1880. Food intake and the regulation of body weight
  1881. Food packaging and bisphenol A and bis (2-ethyhexyl) phthalate exposure: findings from a dietary intervention
  1882. Food Packaging Containing Ortho-phthalates Decision Document
  1883. Food safety and public health: the paradox of bisphenol A
  1884. Food safety using NMR-based metabolomics: Assessment of the Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, from the Mediterranean Sea
  1885. Food, nutrition, and male fertility
  1886. Forecasting the impacts of chemical pollution and climate change interactions on the health of wildlife
  1887. Fostering the Local: Facilitating a Shift Away from a Global Agri-food Industry
  1888. Framing the Problem
  1889. From cradle to classroom: high birth weight and cognitive outcomes
  1890. From Disposable Culture to Disposable People: Teaching About the Unintended Consequences of Plastics
  1891. From farm to fat cell: why aren’t we all fat ?
  1892. From the cover: zebrafish larvae are insensitive to stimulation by cocaine: importance of exposure route and toxicokinetics
  1893. Frontiers in endocrine disruption: Impacts of organotin on the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis
  1894. Frontiers in Life Science Volume IX
  1895. Fructose ingestion acutely elevates blood pressure in healthy young humans
  1896. Functional toxicogenomic assessment of triclosan in human HepG2 cells using genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screening
  1897. Functions of Danggui Buxue Tang, a Chinese herbal decoction containing Astragali Radix and Angelicae Sinensis Radix, in uterus and liver are both …
  1898. Further Direction of Research and Policy Making of Environment and Children’s Health
  1899. Further limiting bisphenol a in food uses could provide health and economic benefits
  1900. Future Perspectives in Epigenetic Inheritance
  1901. Garbage in garbage out: the contribution of our industrial advancement to wastewater degeneration
  1902. Gastrointestinal dysbiosis following diethylhexyl phthalate exposure in zebrafish (Danio rerio): Altered microbial diversity, functionality, and network connectivity
  1903. Gender and racial/ethnic differences in the associations of urinary phthalate metabolites with markers of diabetes risk: National Health and Nutrition …
  1904. Gender differences in first and secondhand smoke exposure, spirometric lung function and cardiometabolic health in the old order Amish: A novel population …
  1905. Gender differences in the associations between urinary bisphenol A and body composition among American children: The National Health and Nutrition Examination …
  1906. Gene expression profiling of Bis (tri-n-butyltin) oxide (TBTO)-induced immunotoxicity in mice and rats
  1907. Generalized concentration addition modeling predicts mixture effects of environmental PPARγ agonists
  1908. Genetic Background Shapes Phenotypic Response to Diet for Adiposity in the Collaborative Cross
  1909. Genome-wide analysis of low dose bisphenol-A (BPA) exposure in human prostate cells
  1910. Genomics of Plant-Associated Bacteria: The Soft Rot Enterobacteriaceae
  1911. Genotoxic effects of tributyltin and triphenyltin isothiocyanates, cognate RXR ligands: comparison in human breast carcinoma MCF 7 and MDA-MB-231 cells
  1912. Gestational and childhood exposure to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances and cardiometabolic risk at age 12 years
  1913. Gestational and childhood phthalate exposures and adolescent body composition: The HOME study
  1914. Gestational bisphenol A exposure impacts hepatic lipid metabolism in male offspring rats by regulating mTOR/CRTC2/SREBP1
  1915. Gestational diabetes and offspring birth size at elevated environmental pollutant exposures
  1916. Gestational diethylstilbestrol impacts adult progeny heart structure, function and gene expression in mice
  1917. Gestational perfluoroalkyl substance exposure and body mass index trajectories over the first 12 years of life
  1918. GHG Targets Bolster Efforts To Force Agencies To Strengthen NEPA Reviews
  1919. GIDA KAYNAKLI ENDOKRİN BOZUCULAR
  1920. Glitazones, PPAR-γ and Neuroprotection
  1921. Global occurrence, bioaccumulation factors and toxic effects of polychlorinated biphenyls in tuna: A review
  1922. Glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors and corticosteroid homeostasis are potential targets for endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  1923. Glutathione S-transferase activity and genetic polymorphisms associated with exposure to organochloride pesticides in Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico: a preliminary …
  1924. Glycerol and testicular activity: the good, the bad and the ugly
  1925. Good food and good jobs for all: Challenges and opportunities to advance racial and economic equity in the food system
  1926. Great Wealth Poor Health: Contemporary Issues in Eating and Living
  1927. Greater replication and differentiation of preAdipocytes in inherited corticosteroid-binding globulin deficiency
  1928. Green tea diet decreases PCB 126-induced oxidative stress in mice by up-regulating antioxidant enzymes
  1929. Groundwater pollution by emerging industrial pollutants and its remediation techniques
  1930. Groups Cite Canada’s Review In Calling For EPA Study Of Seeds’ Benefits
  1931. Growing Up Toxic
  1932. Growing Up Toxic
  1933. Guest editor’s introduction: Energy homeostasis in context
  1934. Gut dysbiosis in animals due to environmental chemical exposures
  1935. Gut microbiota characterization and lipid metabolism disorder found in PCB77-treated female mice
  1936. Gut microbiota dysbiosis might be responsible to different toxicity caused by Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure in murine rodents
  1937. Hacking and Tracking Healthy Living Breadcrumb
  1938. Hair toxic element content in adult men and women in relation to body mass index
  1939. HAPPY GUT, HEALTHY WEIGHT
  1940. Health and the environment: Clinical implications for lifestyle medicine
  1941. Health articles
  1942. Health at every size revised and updated
  1943. Health at every size: The surprising truth about your weight
  1944. Health benefits of probiotics: an overview
  1945. Health Consequences Due to Prenatal Endocrine-Disrupting Chemical Exposure
  1946. Health Impact of Environmental Chemicals: Need For Green Chemistry
  1947. Health Linkages
  1948. Health risk assessment of the intake of butyltin and phenyltin compounds from fish and seafood in Taiwanese population
  1949. Healthy fish, healthy people: how fish can inform our understanding of effects of metabolism disrupting compound exposure on wildlife and human health
  1950. Healthy Foodservice Benchmarking and Leading Practices
  1951. Healthy, Sexy, Happy: A Thrilling Journey to the Ultimate You
  1952. Hepatic expression of thyroid hormone-responsive spot 14 protein is regulated by constitutive androstane receptor (NR1I3)
  1953. Hepatic metabolism of chlorinated derivatives of bisphenol A (ClxBPA) and interspecies differences between rats and humans
  1954. Hepatic response to aluminum toxicity: dyslipidemia and liver diseases
  1955. Hepatic tumor formation in adult mice developmentally exposed to organotin
  1956. Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Epidemiology and Etiology
  1957. Hepatotoxic and neurotoxic effects of combined lead and di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure: Activation of total-, Ca2+-and Na+ K+-ATPases in the liver of …
  1958. Hepatotoxic and neurotoxic effects of combined lead and di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure: Activation of total-, Ca2+-and Na+ K+-ATPases in the liver of …
  1959. Heterogeneity in childhood body mass trajectories in relation to prenatal phthalate exposure
  1960. High Quetelet’s Body Mass Index and Its effect in pregnancy: Maternal and fetal outcome
  1961. High throughput screening of bisphenols and their mixtures under conditions of low-intensity Adipogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs)
  1962. High-fat diet aggravates prenatal low-dose DEHP exposure induced spermatogenesis disorder: Characterization of testicular metabolic patterns in mouse offspring
  1963. High-fat diet causes bone loss in young mice by promoting osteoclastogenesis through alteration of the bone marrow environment
  1964. Highlights from a workshop on opportunities for cancer prevention during preadolescence and adolescence
  1965. Histological Changes of Liver and Lung Induced by Bisphenol a in Pregnant Mice
  1966. Histone H3 modifications associated with differentiation and long-term culture of mesenchymal Adipose stem cells
  1967. Histopathological alterations in the prostates of Mongolian gerbils exposed to a high-fat diet and di-n-butyl phthalate individually or in combination
  1968. Historical exposure to non-persistent environmental pollutants and risk of type 2 diabetes in a Spanish sub-cohort from the European Prospective Investigation into …
  1969. Historical exposure to persistent organic pollutants and risk of incident hypertension
  1970. History on organotin compounds, from snails to humans
  1971. Histostructure of the thyroid gland in the sexually mature offsprings of female rats which were exposed to passive smoking during pregnancy
  1972. Homeostatic imbalance and colon cancer: the dynamic epigenetic interplay of inflammation, environmental toxins, and chemopreventive plant compounds
  1973. Honors research thesis: Effect of PFAS on lipid homeostasis and cell viability in RTL-W1 cells
  1974. Hormonal activity in commonly used Black hair care products: evaluating hormone disruption as a plausible contribution to health disparities
  1975. Hormone Treatment of Adult Transgender People
  1976. Hormones and Organotins in the Environmental and Food Matrices: Analytical Methodology and Occurrence
  1977. Host susceptibility
  1978. Household air pollution and its effects on health
  1979. How could endocrine disrupters affect human health?
  1980. How do indoor environments affect air pollution exposure?
  1981. How family histories can inform research about germ cell exposures: the example of autism
  1982. How heavy is the price of smoking? Estimating the effects of prenatal smoking on child weight outcomes
  1983. How many urine samples are needed to accurately assess exposure to non-persistent chemicals? The biomarker reliability assessment tool (BRAT) for scientists …
  1984. Human airway organoids and microplastic fibers: A new exposure model for emerging contaminants
  1985. Human bisphenol A exposure and the “diabesity phenotype”
  1986. Human C1q Regulates Influenza A Virus Infection and Inflammatory Response via Its Globular Domain
  1987. Human excretion of bisphenol A: blood, urine, and sweat (BUS) study
  1988. Human excretion of Bisphenol-A-Blood, Urine and Sweat (BUS) Study.
  1989. Human exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals: effects on the male and female reproductive systems
  1990. Human exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds: Their role in reproductive systems, metabolic syndrome and breast cancer. A review
  1991. Human Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls
  1992. Human Health Consequences of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
  1993. Human health effects of bisphenol A
  1994. Human health impacts of exposure to phthalate plasticizers: An overview of reviews
  1995. Human In Vitro Vascularization, Adipocytes and Vascularized Adipose Tissue: Three relevant models for studies of vascularization, Adipocytes and their …
  1996. Human lupus plasma pro-atherogenic effects on cultured macrophages are not mitigated by statin therapy: a mechanistic LAPS substudy
  1997. Hybrid materials precursor to natural clay in the attenuation of bisphenol A from aqueous solutions
  1998. Hydroxylated 2-Ethylhexyl tetrabromobenzoate isomers in house dust and their agonistic potencies with several nuclear receptors
  1999. Hypothalamic Expression of Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and Pro-OpioMelanoCortin (POMC) in Adult Male Mice is Affected by Chronic Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors
  2000. Iain A. Lang, PhD Tamara S. Galloway, PhD Alan Scarlett, PhD William E. Henley, PhD Michael Depledge, PhD, DSc
  2001. ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition
  2002. Identification of environmental chemicals that induce yolk malabsorption in zebrafish using automated image segmentation
  2003. Identification of metabolic pathways related to the bisphenol A-induced Adipogenesis in differentiated murine Adipocytes by using RNA-sequencing
  2004. Identification of potential mechanisms of toxicity after di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (DEHP) adult exposure in the liver using a systems biology approach
  2005. Identifying adipogenic chemicals: Disparate effects in 3T3-L1, OP9 and primary mesenchymal multipotent cell models
  2006. Immune Functions of the M2 Macrophages: Host Defense, Self-tolerance, and Autoimmunity
  2007. Immune system: an emerging player in mediating effects of endocrine disruptors on metabolic health
  2008. Immunomodulatory Role of EDCs in Disrupting Metabolic Health
  2009. Impact of Air Pollution Hazards on Human Development
  2010. Impact of behavioural dietary intervention coupled with oral rehabilitation on the health and nutritional status of older adults: A systematic review and meta …
  2011. Impact of diisobutyl phthalate and other PPAR agonists on steroidogenesis and plasma insulin and leptin levels in fetal rats
  2012. Impact of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) on Reproductive Health of Human
  2013. Impact of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Nuclear Receptor Signaling in Marine Organisms: Invertebrate Insights
  2014. Impact of environmental toxins on child malnutrition
  2015. Impact of Estrogen Withdrawal and Replacement in Female Mice along the Intestinal Tract. Comparison of E2 Replacement with the Effect of a Mixture of Low Dose …
  2016. Impact of in vitro heavy metal exposure on pancreatic β-cell function
  2017. Impact of nanomaterials on human health: a review
  2018. Impact of nutrition on pollutant toxicity: an update with new insights into epigenetic regulation
  2019. Impact of perinatal bisphenol A and 17β estradiol exposure: Comparing hormone receptor response
  2020. Impact of pesticide exposure and associated health effects
  2021. Impact of pesticide exposure on Adipose tissue development and function
  2022. Impact of the Financial Crisis of 2008 on World Energy
  2023. Impacts of diethylhexyl phthalate and overfeeding on physical fitness and lipid mobilization in Danio rerio (zebrafish)
  2024. Impacts of Immunometabolism on Male Reproduction
  2025. Impacts of Phthalate Plasticisers—An Emerging Issues and Concerns
  2026. Impacts of Plastic Pollution on a Pelagic Marine Mammal, the Northern Elephant Seal
  2027. Impacts on environment and on human health
  2028. Impaired lipid and glucose homeostasis in hexabromocyclododecane-exposed mice fed a high-fat diet
  2029. Impairment of zebrafish reproduction upon exposure to TDCPP
  2030. Implications for Chromatin Biology in Toxicology
  2031. Improving concordance in environmental epidemiology: a three-part proposal
  2032. Improving health in later life: how a life course approach could improve health and well-being in old Age
  2033. In Silico Analysis of the Conservation of Human Toxicity and Endocrine Disruption Targets in Aquatic Species
  2034. In silico molecular interaction of bisphenol analogues with human nuclear receptors reveals their stronger affinity vs. classical bisphenol A
  2035. In Silico Prediction of Chemical Toxicity for Drug Design Using Machine Learning Methods and Structural Alerts
  2036. In the womb’s shadow: the theory of prenatal programming as the fetal origin of various adult diseases is increasingly supported by a wealth of evidence
  2037. In Utero and Childhood Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Exposures and Body Mass at Age 7 Years: The CHAMACOS Study
  2038. In utero and neonate exposure to nonylphenol develops hyperadrenalism and metabolic syndrome later in life. I. First generation rats (F1)
  2039. In utero DDT exposure and breast density before age 50
  2040. In utero exposure to benzo [a] pyrene increases Adiposity and causes hepatic steatosis in female mice, and glutathione deficiency is protective
  2041. In utero exposure to butyl benzyl phthalate induces modifications in the morphology and the gene expression profile of the mammary gland: an experimental …
  2042. In utero exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate affects liver morphology and metabolism in post-natal CD-1 mice
  2043. In utero exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate induces metabolic disorder and increases fat accumulation in visceral depots of C57BL/6J mice offspring
  2044. In utero exposure to parabens and early childhood BMI z-scores–Associations between placental ethyl paraben, longitudinal BMI trajectories and cord blood …
  2045. In utero exposure to perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) or perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) did not increase body weight or intestinal tumorigenesis in multiple intestinal …
  2046. In utero exposure to phenanthrene induces hepatic steatosis in F1 adult female mice
  2047. In vitro and in vivo evidence of bioenergetic metabolism alteration by mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
  2048. In vitro approaches to environmental pollutants: New models, endpoints, and strategies
  2049. In vitro assays and zebrafish as an in vivo model to study nuclear receptor signaling
  2050. In Vitro Assays to Identify Metabolism-Disrupting Chemicals with Diabetogenic Activity in a Human Pancreatic β-Cell Model
  2051. In vitro assessment of human nuclear hormone receptor activity and cytotoxicity of the flame retardant mixture FM 550 and its triarylphosphate and brominated …
  2052. In vitro bioaccessibility of emerging flame retardants present in indoor dust using simulated human fluids
  2053. In vitro effects of environmental chemicals on pancreatic β-cells. Possible relevance for type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
  2054. In vitro immunotoxicity of bis (tri-n-butyltin) oxide (TBTO) studied by toxicogenomics
  2055. In Vitro study of Thrombolytic activity from the different parts of Carica papaya plant on COVID-19 patients.: Thrombolytic activity of Carica papaya in COVID-19 …
  2056. In vivo and in vitro bisphenol A exposure effects on Adiposity
  2057. In vivo maternal and in vitro BPA exposure effects on hypothalamic neurogenesis and appetite regulators
  2058. In Vivo Screening Using Transgenic Zebrafish Embryos Reveals New Effects of HDAC Inhibitors Trichostatin A and Valproic Acid on Organogenesis
  2059. In vivo transfection of naked DNA into Xenopus tadpole tail muscle
  2060. Incidental pituitary adenoma detection in two patients affected by Williams Syndrome: only a coincidence?
  2061. Incorporating epigenetics into a risk assessment framework
  2062. Incorporating new approach methodologies in toxicity testing and exposure assessment for tiered risk assessment using the RISK21 approach: Case studies …
  2063. Incorporating the Gut Microbiome in the Risk Assessment of Xenobiotics and Identifying Beneficial Components for One Health
  2064. Incorporation of Nicotine into Silicone Coatings for Marine Applications
  2065. Increased 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type-1 and hexose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in liver and Adipose tissue of rat offspring exposed to alcohol in utero
  2066. Increased Adiposity , inflammation, metabolic disruption and dyslipidemia in adult male offspring of DOSS treated C57BL/6 dams
  2067. Increased Body Weight in Adulthood Following a Peripubertal Stressor and Proposed Mechanism for Effects of Increased Adiposity on Estrogen-dependent Behaviors
  2068. Increased proliferative effect of organochlorine compounds on human preAdipocytes
  2069. Independent and combined effects of Bisphenol A and Diethylhexyl Phthalate on gestational outcomes and offspring development in Sprague-Dawley rats
  2070. Induction of lipid metabolism dysfunction, oxidative stress and inflammation response by tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate in larval/adult zebrafish
  2071. Industrial ecology in support of sustainable development goals
  2072. Industrial endocrine disruptors and polycystic ovary syndrome
  2073. Inescapable paradoxes: Diabetes, progress, and ecologies of inequality
  2074. Inflammatory bowel disease: new insights into the interplay between environmental factors and PPARγ
  2075. Inflammatory diseases modelling in zebrafish
  2076. Inflammatory effects of subacute exposure of Roundup in rat liver and Adipose tissue
  2077. Inflammatory Mediators Increase SUMOylation of Retinoid X Receptor α in a c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase–Dependent Manner in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
  2078. Inflammatory Mediators Increase SUMOylation of RXRα in a JNK-Dependent Manner in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells
  2079. INFLUENCE OF DIOCTYL SODIUM SULFOSUCCINATE (DOSS) ON NON-MAMMALIAN Adipogenesis
  2080. Influence of Environmental Chemicals on Regulatory Processes that Control Glucose and Lipid Homeostasis.
  2081. Influence of exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) on the Korean general population: 10-year trend and health effects
  2082. Influence of tumor stage, symptoms, and time of blood draw on serum concentrations of organochlorine compounds in exocrine pancreatic cancer
  2083. Inherited Metabolic Memory of High‐fat Diet Impairs Testicular Fatty Acid Content and Sperm Parameters
  2084. Inhibition of fat cell differentiation in 3T3-L1 pre-Adipocytes by all-trans retinoic acid: Integrative analysis of transcriptomic and phenotypic data
  2085. Inhibition of human mesenchymal stem cell-derived Adipogenesis by the environmental contaminant benzo (a) pyrene
  2086. Inhibition of methyltransferase activity of enhancer of zeste 2 leads to enhanced lipid accumulation and altered chromatin status in zebrafish
  2087. Inhibition of the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier by tolylfluanid
  2088. Injury of the renal microvascular endothelium alters barrier function after ischemia
  2089. Inquiring Minds
  2090. Insecticide and metal exposures are associated with a surrogate biomarker for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in the National Health and Nutrition Examination …
  2091. Insecticide and metal exposures are associated with a surrogate biomarker for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in the National Health and Nutrition Examination …
  2092. Insights into the Phenotypic and Behavioral Effects of Teratogenic Drugs in Caenorhabditis elegans
  2093. Insulin resistance and environmental pollutants: experimental evidence and future perspectives
  2094. Integrated biomarker response in catfish Hypostomus ancistroides by multivariate analysis in the Pirapó River, southern Brazil
  2095. Integrated biomarker responses in European seabass Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus, 1758) chronically exposed to PVC microplastics
  2096. Integrated Genomic and Bioinformatics Approaches to Identify Molecular Links between Endocrine Disruptors and Adverse Outcomes
  2097. Integrated thyroid endocrine disrupting effect on zebrafish (Danio rario) larvae via simultaneously repressing type II iodothyronine deiodinase and activating thyroid …
  2098. Integrated transcriptomics and metabolomics reveal signatures of lipid metabolism dysregulation in HepaRG liver cells exposed to PCB 126
  2099. Integrating ToxPi outputs with ArcGIS Dashboards to identify neighborhood threat levels of contaminant transferal during flood events
  2100. Integration of steroid research: perspectives on environment factors, homeostasis in health, and disease treatment
  2101. Integrative and comparative reproductive biology: From alligators to xenobiotics
  2102. Integrative approach to characterize new mechanisms of toxicity of pollutants in Daphnia magna
  2103. Integrative assessment of low-dose gamma radiation effects on Daphnia magna reproduction: Toxicity pathway assembly and AOP development
  2104. Integrative strategy of testing systems for identification of endocrine disruptors inducing metabolic disorders—An introduction to the oberon project
  2105. Inter‐and Transgenerational Effects of Paternal Exposure to Inorganic Arsenic
  2106. Interaction between paraoxonase 1 polymorphism and prenatal pesticide exposure on metabolic markers in children using a multiplex approach
  2107. Interaction of Target Oxygen Saturation, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, and Pulmonary Hypertension in Small for Gestational Age Preterm Neonates
  2108. Interaction of Target Oxygen Saturation, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, and Pulmonary Hypertension in Small for Gestational Age Preterm Neonates—Reply
  2109. Interaction of volatile organic compounds and underlying liver disease: a new paradigm for risk
  2110. Interactions between environmental pollutants and dietary nutrients: current evidence and implications in epidemiological research
  2111. Interference of pollutants with PPARs: endocrine disruption meets metabolism
  2112. Intergenerational effects of preconception opioids on glucose homeostasis and hepatic transcription in adult male rats
  2113. Intermittent multi-generational effects of 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium nitrate on Caenorhabditis elegans mediated by lipid metabolism
  2114. Internally Oriented Values and Sustainable Behavior
  2115. Interpreting endocrine disruption from an integrative biology perspective
  2116. Interspecies Differences in Activation of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ by Pharmaceutical and Environmental Chemicals
  2117. Interventions to address environmental metabolism-disrupting chemicals: changing the narrative to empower action to restore metabolic health
  2118. Intestinal Microecology of Mice Exposed to TiO2 Nanoparticles and Bisphenol A
  2119. Intrauterine exposure to environmental pollutants and body mass index during the first 3 years of life
  2120. Introduction to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)
  2121. Introduction to the concept of signal toxicity
  2122. Introduction to the special issue on environmental sensitivities: Living on the margins with access denied
  2123. Introduction to the Theme “New Therapeutic Targets”
  2124. Introduction to Toxicology
  2125. Investigating Estrogenic Endocrine Disrupting Compounds and Their Disinfection Byproducts Within Drinking Water Treatment
  2126. Investigating the health effects of estrogenic chemicals individually and within wastewater treatment works effluents using an ERE-GFP transgenic zebrafish (Danio …
  2127. Investigation of relationships between urinary biomarkers of phytoestrogens, phthalates, and phenols and pubertal stages in girls
  2128. Invited Perspective: Phthalates and Blood Pressure: the Unknowns of Dietary Factors
  2129. Ion-Exchange Treatment of Perfluorinated Carboxylic Acids in Water: Comparison of Polystyrenic and Polyacrylic Resin Structures and Impact of Sulfate on Their …
  2130. Irresponsible and responsible resource management in obstetrics
  2131. Is bisphenol S a safe substitute for bisphenol A in terms of metabolic function? An in vitro study
  2132. Is it Heuristics in Use or ‘Ritualistic and Instrumentalist’in Purpose? Neoliberal Philosophy and the Use of KAPS (Knowledge, Attitude and Practise Surveys) in …
  2133. Is supersize more than just too much food?
  2134. Is the diabetes epidemic primarily due to toxins?
  2135. Is there a link between soft drinks and erectile dysfunction?
  2136. Is There Evidence of Health Risks From Exposure to Micro-and Nanoplastics in Foods?
  2137. Is Your Daughter At Risk… of Earlier Puberty and Later Breast Cancer? Reproductive Milestones Are Under Assault.
  2138. Isohexide-based solvents: Conformationally induced differences in solvent properties
  2139. Isomers of perfluoroalkyl substances and overweight status among Chinese by sex status: Isomers of C8 Health Project in China
  2140. Isoprenoid is a perfect fit for fat factor
  2141. It is now clear that all complex diseases are the result of gene-environment interactions. Thus to truly understand the etiology of disease it is critical to understand
  2142. It’s Not You, It’s Your Hormones!
  2143. Jeffrey S. Bland, PhD—The Disease Delusion: Conquering the Causes of Chronic Illness for a Healthier, Longer and Happier Life
  2144. Journal of Environmental and Occupational Science
  2145. Key developments in endocrine disrupter research and human health
  2146. Killing two birds with one stone: Pregnancy is a sensitive window for endocrine effects on both the mother and the fetus
  2147. King’s College London, London, United Kingdom
  2148. Kynurenic acid as the neglected ingredient of commercial baby formulas
  2149. La crisis de la atención de maternidad: Experts’ perspectives on the syndemic of poor perinatal health outcomes in Puerto Rico
  2150. Laboratory rodent diets contain toxic levels of environmental contaminants: implications for regulatory tests
  2151. Lack of Offspring Nrf2 Does Not Exacerbate the Detrimental Metabolic Outcomes Caused by In Utero PCB126 Exposure
  2152. Laparoscopic conversion of sleeve Gastrectomy to mini gastric bypass one-anastomosis gastric bypass
  2153. Late Breaking Abstracts
  2154. Latent, sex-specific metabolic health effects in CD-1 mouse offspring exposed to PFOA or HFPO-DA (GenX) during gestation
  2155. Lead exposure induces weight gain in adult rats, accompanied by DNA hypermethylation
  2156. Learning and Developmental Disabilities
  2157. Legacy and alternative flame retardants in Norwegian and UK indoor environment: implications of human exposure via dust ingestion
  2158. Legacy and emerging environmental organic pollutants in human placenta and blood
  2159. Lessons learned from legacy contaminants of emerging concern: Perfluoroalkyl compounds (PFCs) in the Village of Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer County, New York
  2160. Lessons learned from the application of BEES-C: systematic assessment of study quality of epidemiologic research on BPA, neurodevelopment, and …
  2161. LETTER TO EDITOR: CO? EDUCATION WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CUES MAY KINDLE EARLY ONSET OF FEMALE PUBERTY
  2162. Levels and biological effects of selected EDC’s in the Portuguese coast
  2163. Levels and determinants of urinary phthalate metabolites in New Zealand children and adults
  2164. Levels and predictors of persistent organic pollutants in an adult population from four Spanish regions
  2165. Levels of organochlorine contaminants in organic and conventional cheeses and their impact on the health of consumers: an independent study in the Canary Islands …
  2166. Levels of phthalate metabolites in urine of pregnant women and risk of clinical pregnancy loss
  2167. Levels of TBT and other selected organotin compounds in duplicate diet samples
  2168. Levels of tin and organotin compounds in human urine samples from Iowa, United States
  2169. Licensing by inflammatory cytokines abolishes heterogeneity of immunosuppressive function of mesenchymal stem cell population
  2170. Life style-related diseases of the digestive system: endocrine disruptors stimulate lipid accumulation in target cells related to metabolic syndrome
  2171. Life-Cycle Approach for Prevention of Non Communicable Disease
  2172. Life-long implications of developmental exposure to environmental stressors: new perspectives
  2173. Lifelong consumption of low-dosed food pollutants and metabolic health
  2174. Lifestyle medicine prescriptions for personal and planetary health
  2175. Lifestyle, cardiometabolic disease, and multimorbidity in a prospective Chinese study
  2176. Lifestyle, metabolic disorders and male hypogonadism–A one-way ticket?
  2177. Ligand Binding and Activation of PPARγ by Firemaster® 550: Effects on Adipogenesis and Osteogenesis in Vitro
  2178. Light-mediated perturbations of circadian timing and cancer risk: a mechanistic analysis
  2179. Like this
  2180. Linking bisphenol S to adverse outcome pathways using a combined text mining and systems biology approach
  2181. Linking emerging contaminants exposure to adverse health effects: Crosstalk between epigenome and environment
  2182. Linking environmental toxicant exposure to diabetes susceptibility
  2183. Lipid homeostasis perturbation by organotins: effects on vertebrates and invertebrates
  2184. Lipid metabolism alteration by endocrine disruptors in animal models: an overview
  2185. Lipid metabolism as a mechanism of immunomodulation in macrophages: the role of liver X receptors
  2186. Lipid metabolism disorders contribute to hepatotoxicity of ICR mice induced by nitrosamines exposure
  2187. Lipid metabolism dysfunction and toxicity of BDE-47 exposure in white Adipose tissue revealed by the integration of lipidomics and metabolomics
  2188. Lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress responses in juvenile salmon exposed to waterborne levels of the organophosphate compounds tris (2-butoxyethyl)-and tris (2 …
  2189. Lipid profile changes induced by chronic administration of anabolic androgenic steroids and taurine in rats
  2190. Lipidome disturbances in preadipocyte differentiation associated with bisphenol A and replacement bisphenol S exposure
  2191. Lipidomics for wildlife disease etiology and biomarker discovery: a case study of pansteatitis outbreak in South Africa
  2192. Lipogenic Potency of Individual Perfluorinated Alkyl Acids (PFAAs) and Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) Mixtures at Human Blood-Based Exposure Levels …
  2193. Lipotoxicity and Diabetes Mellitus
  2194. List of Written Public Comments
  2195. Liver Disease in Children and the Environment
  2196. Liver steatosis, gut-liver axis, microbiome and environmental factors. A never-ending bidirectional cross-talk
  2197. Liver transcriptome analysis of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) exposed to PCB 153 indicates effects on cell cycle regulation and lipid metabolism
  2198. Living downstream: An ecologist’s personal investigation of cancer and the environment
  2199. Locators in bold refer to tables; those in italic to figures
  2200. Long term exposure to virgin and recycled ldpe microplastics induced minor effects in the freshwater and terrestrial crustaceans daphnia magna and porcellio scaber
  2201. Long-term adverse effects of neonatal exposure to bisphenol A on the murine female reproductive tract
  2202. Long-term effects of in ovo exposure to an environmentally relevant dose of atrazine on the thyroid gland of Caiman latirostris
  2203. Longitudinal associations of in utero and early life near-roadway air pollution with trajectories of childhood body mass index
  2204. Longitudinal associations of in utero and early life near-roadway air pollution with trajectories of childhood body mass index
  2205. Longitudinal associations of phthalate exposures during childhood and body size measurements in young girls
  2206. Longitudinal metabolic impacts of perinatal exposure to phthalates and phthalate mixtures in mice
  2207. Longitudinal study of metabolic biomarkers among conventional and organic farmers in Thailand
  2208. Low concentrations of bisphenol A induce lipid accumulation mediated by the production of reactive oxygen species in the mitochondria of HepG2 cells
  2209. Low dose effects and non-monotonic dose responses for endocrine active chemicals: science to practice workshop: workshop summary
  2210. Low dose monoethyl phthalate (MEP) exposure triggers proliferation by activating PDX-1 at 1.1 B4 human pancreatic beta cells
  2211. Low dose of some persistent organic pollutants predicts type 2 diabetes: a nested case–control study
  2212. Low Doses of Bisphenol A and Diethylstilbestrol Impair Ca2+ Signals in Pancreatic α-Cells through a Nonclassical Membrane Estrogen Receptor within Intact Islets of …
  2213. Low malathion concentrations influence metabolism in Chironomus sancticaroli (Diptera, Chironomidae) in acute and chronic toxicity tests
  2214. Low-dose bisphenol-A impairs Adipogenesis and generates dysfunctional 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  2215. Low-dose Bisphenol-A Promotes Epigenetic Changes at Pparγ Promoter in Adipose Precursor Cells
  2216. Low-dose developmental bisphenol A exposure alters fatty acid metabolism in Fischer 344 rat offspring
  2217. Low-dose pollutant mixture triggers metabolic disturbances in female mice leading to common and specific features as compared to a high-fat diet
  2218. Low‐level perfluorooctanoic acid enhances 3 T3‐L1 preadipocyte differentiation via altering peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma expression and its …
  2219. Lower birth weight and increased body fat at school age in children prenatally exposed to modern pesticides: a prospective study
  2220. Lxr regulates lipid metabolic and visual perception pathways during zebrafish development
  2221. M. Jahi Chappell and Annelie Bernhart, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, Coventry University, UK with Lorenz Bachmann, André Luiz Gonçalves …
  2222. Macronutrient composition determines accumulation of persistent organic pollutants from dietary exposure in Adipose tissue of mice
  2223. Male Fertility: A Dangerous Crosstalk. Metabolites 2021, 11, 799
  2224. Male sexual and reproductive health—does the urologist have a role in addressing gender inequality in life expectancy?
  2225. Mammary Gland as a Sensitive End Point to Effects of Endocrine Disruptors
  2226. Man-opause: What Everyone Should Know about Treating Symptoms of Male Hormone Imbalance
  2227. Manuscript 1–Low levels of select persistent organic pollutants do not affect human preadipocyte differentiation
  2228. Marine fatty acids aggravate hepatotoxicity of α-HBCD in juvenile female BALB/c mice
  2229. Marine microplastics spell big problems for future generations
  2230. Mass Spectrometry-Based Zebrafish Toxicometabolomics: A Review of Analytical and Data Quality Challenges
  2231. Material health in early childhood learning environments: Furniture and finishes as sources of exposures to chemicals of concern
  2232. Maternal diet during pregnancy and early growth: Focus on diet duality and food chemicals exposure
  2233. Maternal diethylhexyl phthalate exposure affects Adiposity and insulin tolerance in offspring in a PCNA-dependent manner
  2234. Maternal exposure to environmental chemicals and health outcomes later in life
  2235. Maternal levels of dichlorodiphenyl-dichloroethylene (DDE) may increase weight and body mass index in adult female offspring
  2236. Maternal low-dose estradiol-17β exposure during pregnancy impairs postnatal progeny weight development and body composition
  2237. Maternal nicotine exposure during lactation alters hypothalamic neuropeptides expression in the adult rat progeny
  2238. Maternal paraben exposure triggers childhood overweight development
  2239. Maternal preconception PFOS exposure of Drosophila melanogaster alters reproductive capacity, development, morphology and nutrient regulation
  2240. Maternal serum concentrations of perfluoroalkyl substances during pregnancy and gestational weight gain: The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
  2241. Maternal supplementation with corn oil associated or not with di-n-butyl phthalate increases circulating estradiol levels of gerbil offspring and impairs sperm reserve
  2242. Maternal urinary phthalate metabolites in relation to gestational diabetes and glucose intolerance during pregnancy
  2243. Maternal urinary phthalates and sex-specific placental mRNA levels in an urban birth cohort
  2244. Maternal-fetal immunology
  2245. Mechanism of phthalate esters in the progression and development of breast cancer
  2246. Mechanisms affecting neuroendocrine and epigenetic regulation of body weight and onset of puberty: potential implications in the child born small for gestational age …
  2247. Mechanisms of action of agrochemicals acting as endocrine disrupting chemicals
  2248. Mechanisms of Action of Compounds That Enhance Storage Lipid Accumulation in Daphnia magna
  2249. MECHANISMS OF CARCINOGENESIS
  2250. Mechanistic insights into the synergistic activation of the RXR–PXR heterodimer by endocrine disruptor mixtures
  2251. Mechanistic pharmacokinetic modeling of the bioamplification of persistent lipophilic organic pollutants in humans during weight loss
  2252. Mediation analysis for the relationship between urinary phthalate metabolites and type 2 diabetes via oxidative stress in a population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  2253. Mediation effects of thyroid function in the associations between phthalate exposure and lipid metabolism in adults
  2254. Medicinal properties of organotin compounds and their limitations caused by toxicity
  2255. MEHP/ethanol co-exposure favors the death of steatotic hepatocytes, possibly through CYP4A and ADH involvement
  2256. MenuPause: Five Unique Eating Plans to Break Through Your Weight Loss Plateau and Improve Mood, Sleep, and Hot Flashes
  2257. Mercury exposure and associated health effects among the general populations of Korea
  2258. Mercury exposure and associations with hyperlipidemia and elevated liver enzymes: A nationwide cross-sectional survey
  2259. Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells in liver fibrosis: recent findings, old/new caveats and future perspectives
  2260. Mesenchymal Stromal Cells showed an alteration of differentiation potential under Environmental Micro and Nanoplastics Exposure
  2261. Metabolic diseases affect male reproduction and induce signatures in gametes that may compromise the offspring health
  2262. Metabolic disrupting effects of polychlorinated biphenyls revealed by long-term temporal variations of lipids in detritivorous fish from the Rio de la Plata Basin
  2263. Metabolic disruption in male mice due to fetal exposure to low but not high doses of bisphenol A (BPA): evidence for effects on body weight, food intake, Adipocytes
  2264. Metabolic effects of a chronic dietary exposure to a low-dose pesticide cocktail in mice: sexual dimorphism and role of the constitutive androstane receptor
  2265. Metabolic fate of environmental chemical triclocarban in colon tissues: roles of gut microbiota involved
  2266. Metabolic Fluctuations in the Human Stool Obtained from Blastocystis Carriers and Non-Carriers
  2267. Metabolic outcomes in southern italian preadolescents residing near an industrial complex: The role of residential location and socioeconomic status
  2268. Metabolic pathways, alterations in miRNAs expression and effects of genetic polymorphisms of bisphenol a analogues: A systematic review
  2269. Metabolic profiling of residents in the vicinity of a petrochemical complex
  2270. Metabolic signatures of the exposome—quantifying the impact of exposure to environmental chemicals on human health
  2271. Metabolic syndrome and the environmental pollutants from mitochondrial perspectives
  2272. Metabolic syndrome: intima-media thickness and beyond
  2273. Metabolism And Adverse Effects of Arsenic In Genetically Diverse Mouse Strains
  2274. Metabolism disrupting chemicals and alteration of neuroendocrine circuits controlling food intake and energy metabolism
  2275. Metabolism disrupting chemicals and metabolic disorders
  2276. Metabolism of clofibric acid in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio) as determined by liquid chromatography–high resolution–mass spectrometry
  2277. Metabolomics for investigating physiological and pathophysiological processes
  2278. Metabolomics in environmental toxicology: Applications and challenges
  2279. Metabolomics of brain and reproductive organs: characterizing the impact of gestational exposure to butylbenzyl phthalate on dams and resultant offspring
  2280. Metalloestrogenic effects of quantum dots
  2281. Methylmercury displays pro-adipogenic properties in rainbow trout preAdipocytes
  2282. Methylparaben and butylparaben alter multipotent mesenchymal stem cell fates towards adipocyte lineage
  2283. MICHAEL G. ROSS, MD, MPH* w and
  2284. Microbial Regulation of PPARγ: Nuclear Receptor Networks Important for Colonic Homeostasis
  2285. Microbiome First Approaches to Rescue Public Health and Reduce Human Suffering
  2286. Microfiber abundance associated with coral tissue varies geographically on the Belize Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System
  2287. Microplastic pollution in fragile coastal ecosystems with special reference to the X-Press Pearl maritime disaster, southeast coast of India
  2288. Microplastics and their associated organic pollutants from the coastal waters of the central Adriatic Sea (Italy): Investigation of adipogenic effects in vitro
  2289. Microplastics in fishmeal: A threatening issue for sustainable aquaculture and human health
  2290. Microplastics in food: scoping review on health effects, occurrence, and human exposure
  2291. Microplastics in the marine environment-A threat to marine biota?
  2292. Microplastics induce immune suppression via S100A8 downregulation
  2293. Migratory behaviour of a dominant detritivorous fish Prochilodus lineatus evaluated by multivariate biochemical and pollutant data
  2294. Millions of microplastics released from a biodegradable polymer during biodegradation/enzymatic hydrolysis
  2295. Mining toxicity information from large amounts of toxicity data
  2296. miR‑330‑5p inhibits H2O2‑induced adipogenic differentiation of MSCs by regulating RXRγ
  2297. Mitochondrial dysfunction in early life resulted from perinatal bisphenol A exposure contributes to hepatic steatosis in rat offspring
  2298. Mitochondrial metabolism of 17α-hydroxyprogesterone in male sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax): a potential target for endocrine disruptors
  2299. Mitochondrial redox dysfunction and environmental exposures
  2300. Mobilization of environmental toxicants following bariatric surgery
  2301. Mode of action of organotins to induce the development of imposex in gastropods, focusing on steroid and the retinoid X receptor activation hypotheses
  2302. Modeling chemical effects on breast cancer: the importance of the microenvironment in vitro
  2303. Modeling Diabetes in the US Adult Population
  2304. Modeling Relationships between Baltic Sea Herring (Clupea harengus) Biology and Contaminant Concentrations Using Multivariate Data Analysis
  2305. Modification of the association by sex between the prenatal exposure to di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and fat percentage in a cohort of Mexicans schoolchildren
  2306. Molecular and Metabolic Profiles Suggest that Increased Lipid Catabolism in 1 Adipose Tissue Contributes to Leanness in Domestic Chickens 2
  2307. Molecular and metabolic profiles suggest that increased lipid catabolism in Adipose tissue contributes to leanness in domestic chickens
  2308. Molecular docking and simulation analysis for elucidation of toxic effects of dicyclohexyl phthalate (DCHP) in glucocorticoid receptor-mediated Adipogenesis
  2309. Molecular Effectors of Retinoic Acid Signaling in Preplacodal Ectoderm Border-Setting, Primary Neurogenesis, and Axial Elongation
  2310. Molecular effects of leptin on peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ) mRNA expression in rat’s Adipose and liver tissue
  2311. Molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways involved in the nutritional support of spermatogenesis by Sertoli cells
  2312. Molecular mechanisms involved in Sertoli cell adaptation to glucose deprivation
  2313. Molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of agouti-related peptide and neuropeptide Y by endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A in hypothalamic …
  2314. Molecular mechanisms of action of BPA
  2315. Molecular mechanisms of environmental organotin toxicity in mammals
  2316. Molecular Risk Factors of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
  2317. MON-030 Non-Target Assessment of Contributory Chemicals and In Vitro Assessment of Molecular Mechanisms of Indoor House Dust Extract-Induced Adipogenesis
  2318. Monoethylhexyl phthalate elicits an inflammatory response in Adipocytes characterized by alterations in lipid and cytokine pathways
  2319. More fat , Less Bone? Flame Retardant May Deliver a One–Two Punch
  2320. More than skin deep: A service design approach to making the luxury personal care industry more sustainable
  2321. Morphological, Cellular, and Molecular Effects of Bisphenol A (BPA) and Bisphenol Alternatives in the Mouse Mammary Gland
  2322. Morphometric signatures of exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals in zebrafish eleutheroembryos
  2323. Moving from awareness to action on preventing patient exposure to toxic environmental chemicals
  2324. mRNA expression of genes regulating lipid metabolism in ringed seals (Pusa hispida) from differently polluted areas
  2325. Multi-and trans-generational disturbances of perfluorobutane sulfonate and perfluorohexane sulfonate on lipid metabolism in Caenorhabditis elegans
  2326. Multi-and transgenerational outcomes of an exposure to a mixture of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on puberty and maternal behavior in the female rat
  2327. Multi-generational effects of enrofloxacin on lifespan and reproduction of Caenorhabditis elegans with SKN-1-mediated antioxidant responses and lipid metabolism …
  2328. Multi-generational effects of lindane on nematode lipid metabolism with disturbances on insulin-like signal pathway
  2329. Multigenerational effects evaluation of the flame retardant tris (2-butoxyethyl) phosphate (TBOEP) using Daphnia magna
  2330. Multigenerational metabolic profiling in the Michigan PBB registry
  2331. Multiomics reveal non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in rats following chronic exposure to an ultra-low dose of Roundup herbicide
  2332. Multiomics reveal non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in rats following chronic exposure to an ultra-low dose of Roundup herbicide
  2333. Multiple epidural steroid injections and body mass index linked with occurrence of epidural lipomatosis: a case series
  2334. Multiple-stressor effects in an apex predator: combined influence of pollutants and sea ice decline on lipid metabolism in polar bears
  2335. Municipal wastewater affects Adipose deposition in male mice and increases 3T3-L1 cell differentiation
  2336. Nancy Clark’s sports nutrition guidebook
  2337. Natural and synthetic retinoid X receptor ligands and their role in selected nuclear receptor action
  2338. Natural history of congenital hypothyroidism in the last two decades: what is changing? Experience of a single tertiary Italian paediatric centre
  2339. Natural mixtures of persistent organic pollutants (POP) increase weight gain, advance puberty, and induce changes in gene expression associated with steroid …
  2340. Natural mixtures of POPs affected body weight gain and induced transcription of genes involved in weight regulation and insulin signaling
  2341. Naturally Growing Medicinal Plant Clerodendrum viscosum in Bangladesh-Thrombolytic, Membrane Stabilizing and Anti-microbial properties.
  2342. Nature and nurture in the early-life origins of metabolic syndrome
  2343. Nature, difference, and the body
  2344. Neonatal nicotine exposure alters leptin signaling in the hypothalamus–pituitary–thyroid axis in the late postnatal period and adulthood in rats
  2345. Network biology approach to human tissue-specific chemical exposome
  2346. Neuroendocrine targets of endocrine disruptors
  2347. Neuronal control of breathing: sex and stress hormones
  2348. Neuropeptides and enzymes are targets for the action of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the vertebrate brain
  2349. New frontiers of developmental endocrinology opened by researchers connecting irreversible effects of sex hormones on developing organs
  2350. New insights on the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on children
  2351. New insights on the effects of ionic liquid structural changes at the gene expression level: Molecular mechanisms of toxicity in Daphnia magna
  2352. New modes of action for endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  2353. New transcriptional reporters to quantify and monitor PPARγ activity
  2354. NMFS, California Press EPA For ESA Consult Over Cadmium Water Criteria
  2355. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and bariatric surgery in adolescents
  2356. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with lower hepatic and erythrocyte ratios of phosphatidylcholine to phosphatidylethanolamine
  2357. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a challenge from mechanisms to therapy
  2358. Nonylphenol effects on the HPA axis of the bioindicator vertebrate, Podarcis sicula lizard
  2359. Nonylphenol Polyethoxylates Enhance Adipose Deposition in Developmentally Exposed Zebrafish
  2360. Nonylphenol Polyethoxylates Enhance Adipose Deposition in Developmentally Exposed Zebrafish. Toxics 2022, 10, 99
  2361. Nonylphenol Promotes the Differentiation of 3T3-L1 PreAdipocytes
  2362. Nonylphenol-induced hyperadrenalism can be reversed/alleviated by inhibiting of 11-β hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1
  2363. Nordic Environmental Chemistry Conference-NECC 2010
  2364. Normalization strategies for gene expression studies by real-time PCR in a marine fish species, Scophthalmus maximus
  2365. Note: Tables and figures are indicated by an italic t and f, following the page number.
  2366. Novel clinical toxicology and pharmacology of organophosphorus insecticide self-poisoning
  2367. Novel functions of PXR in cardiometabolic disease
  2368. Novel strategies for the assessment of exposure to fast-elimination endocrine disruptors with non-invasive biological sampling
  2369. Nrf as an oxidative stress and nutrient responsive transcription factor in calorie restriction
  2370. NTP research report on organotin and total tin levels in Danish women of reproductive age
  2371. Nuclear receptors and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
  2372. Nuclear receptors are the major targets of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  2373. Nuclear receptors in metazoan lineages: The cross-talk between evolution and endocrine disruption
  2374. Nuclear receptors: Connecting human health to the environment
  2375. Nuclear receptors: small molecule sensors that coordinate growth, metabolism and reproduction
  2376. Nutri (Epi) Genomics and Metabolic Syndrome
  2377. NUTRIGENOMICS, A NEW DIRECTION FOR DAIRY COWS: A REVIEW
  2378. Nutrition and Cardiometabolic Health
  2379. Nutrition can modulate the toxicity of environmental pollutants: implications in risk assessment and human health
  2380. Nutrition for gestational diabetes—Progress and potential
  2381. Nutritional and environmental contaminant exposure: a tale of two co-existing factors for disease risks
  2382. Nutritional Epigenetics
  2383. Nutritional Intake and Hormone Phenotypes in the Kansas Mennonite
  2384. Nutritional interventions to ameliorate the effect of endocrine disruptors on human reproductive health: A semi‐structured review from FIGO
  2385. Nutritional risk factors in endocrine diseases
  2386. Obezitenin Genotoksik Etkileri
  2387. Occupational exposure to phthalates in relation to gender, consumer practices and body composition
  2388. Occupational hazards and risks associated with phthalates among Slovakian firefighters
  2389. Occurrence of polyethylene terephthalate and polycarbonate microplastics in infant and adult feces
  2390. Occurrence, distribution and risk assessment of suspected endocrine-disrupting chemicals in surface water and suspended particulate matter of Yangtze River …
  2391. Occurrence, distribution, and risk assessment of alkylphenols, bisphenol A, and tetrabromobisphenol A in surface water, suspended particulate matter, and sediment …
  2392. Occurrence, endocrine-related bioeffects and fate of bisphenol A chemical degradation intermediates and impurities: a review
  2393. Occurrence, toxicity and risk assessment of plastic additives in Besos river, Spain
  2394. Of retinoids and organotins: The evolution of the retinoid x receptor in metazoa
  2395. Official Organ of
  2396. Official Organ of
  2397. Oil spills and human health: Contributions of the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative
  2398. Okolica miejsca zamieszkania a występowanie nadwagi i otyłości wśród mieszkańców: przegląd piśmiennictwa
  2399. Oligomer-Nanoparticle Release from PLA Bioplastics Catalyzed by Gut Enzymes and Its Acute Inflammatory Effect
  2400. Omics in zebrafish Teratogenesis
  2401. On the Utility of ToxCast-Based Predictive Models to Evaluate Potential Metabolic Disruption by Environmental Chemicals
  2402. One health approach to decreasing biodiversity and the problem of emerging zoonotic diseases
  2403. Optimisation and application of the GH3. TRE. Luc Reporter Gene Bioassay to assess thyroid activity in drinking and source water
  2404. Organic Nutrition in Pediatrics: Fad or Health Benefit
  2405. Organic Pollutants: Toxicity and Solutions
  2406. Organics: Beyond Green
  2407. Organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in early adulthood and blood lipids over a 23-year follow-up
  2408. Organophosphate flame-retardants alter adult mouse homeostasis and gene expression in a sex-dependent manner potentially through interactions with ERα
  2409. Organophosphorus flame retardants impair intracellular lipid metabolic function in human hepatocellular cells
  2410. Organophosphorus pesticides exert estrogen receptor agonistic effect determined using Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development PBTG455, and …
  2411. Organotin applications and environmental toxicity
  2412. Organotin compounds from snails to humans
  2413. Organotin effects in different phyla: discrepancies and similarities
  2414. Organotin levels in seafood from Portuguese markets and the risk for consumers
  2415. Organotins (tributyltin and triphenyltin)
  2416. Organotins disrupt the 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 2–dependent local inactivation of glucocorticoids
  2417. Organotins in aquatic biota: occurrence in tissue and toxicological significance
  2418. Organotins: a review of their reproductive toxicity, biochemistry, and environmental fate
  2419. Origin and organ-specific bioaccumulation pattern of perfluorinated alkyl substances in crabs
  2420. Origin, Impact, and Solutions for Lifestyle-Related Chronic Diseases in Samoa and American Samoa
  2421. Otizm Spektrum Bozukluğunda Endokrin Bozucuların Rolü
  2422. Our stolen figures: The interface of sexual differentiation, endocrine disruptors, maternal programming, and energy balance
  2423. Out of the Frying Pan
  2424. Outcome reporting bias in observational epidemiology studies on phthalates.
  2425. Outcomes that explain excess of body fat mass in preschoolers: a cross-sectional exploratory study
  2426. Overview of the effects of chemical mixtures with endocrine disrupting activity in the context of real‑life risk simulation (RLRS): An integrative approach
  2427. OXIDATION OF AQUEOUS BISPHENOL A WITH THE FENTON’S REAGENT: THE EFFECTS OF OPERATING PARAMETERS ON PROCESS PERFORMANCE …
  2428. Oxidative phosphorylation impairment by DDT and DDE
  2429. Oxidative stress and cytotoxicity induced by tetrachlorobisphenol A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells
  2430. Oxidative stress and respiratory symptoms due to human exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Kumasi, Ghana
  2431. Oxysterols Profile in Zebrafish Embryos Exposed to Triclocarban and Propylparaben—A Preliminary Study
  2432. Oxysterols profiles in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos exposed to bisphenol A
  2433. Pancreas development and nutrient uptake and utilization are disrupted by embryonic exposures to the environmental toxicant perfluorooctanesulfonic acid in the …
  2434. Parabens and measures of Adiposity among adults and children from the US general population: NHANES 2007–2014
  2435. Paraoxonase 1 polymorphism and prenatal pesticide exposure associated with adverse cardiovascular risk profiles at school age
  2436. Parma consensus statement on metabolic disruptors
  2437. Particle-Induced Inflammation and Cardiovascular Diseases
  2438. Paternal transmission of behavioural and metabolic traits induced by postnatal stress to the 5th generation in mice
  2439. Pathologies associated with the regional distribution of body fat and recommended exercise
  2440. Pathophysiology-E-book: the biologic basis for disease in adults and children
  2441. Pathways of endocrine disruption in the larval development of the mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
  2442. Patterns of PCBs and OCPs exposure in a sample of Lebanese adults: The role of diet and physical activity
  2443. PCB and OCP accumulation and evidence of hepatic alteration in the Atlantic bluefin tuna, T. thynnus, from the Mediterranean Sea
  2444. PCB Disruption of Gut and Host Health: Implications of Prebiotic Nutritional Intervention
  2445. PCB126 inhibits the activation of AMPK-CREB signal transduction required for energy sensing in liver
  2446. PCB126-induced metabolic disruption: effects on liver metabolism and adipocyte development
  2447. Pediatric metabolic syndrome: from prevention to treatment
  2448. Pediatric Metabolic Syndrome: From Prevention to Treatment
  2449. Peer reviewed: in search of a germ theory equivalent for chronic disease
  2450. Pelargonidin suppresses Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells through inhibition of PPAR-γ signaling pathway
  2451. Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) augment Adipogenesis and shift the proteome in murine 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  2452. Per‐and polyfluoroalkyl substances are positively associated with thyroid hormones in an arctic seabird
  2453. Perceptions and experiences of women in Benoni regarding weight loss strategies
  2454. Peregrine falcon egg pollutants: Mirror Stockholm POPs list including methylmercury
  2455. Perflorooktanoik asit: Maruziyet yolları, Toksikokinetik Özellikleri ve İnsan Sağlığı Üzerindeki Etkileri
  2456. Perfluorinated alkyl acids in plasma of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) from Florida and South Carolina
  2457. Perfluorinated alkyl acids in the plasma of South African crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus)
  2458. Perfluorinated alkyl substances impede growth, reproduction, lipid metabolism and lifespan in Daphnia magna
  2459. Perfluorinated chemicals and fetal growth: a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort
  2460. Perfluorinated chemicals: differential toxicity, inhibition of aromatase activity and alteration of cellular lipids in human placental cells
  2461. Perfluoroalkyl acids: what is the evidence telling us?
  2462. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances and body size and composition trajectories in midlife women: the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation 1999 …
  2463. Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Body Size and Composition Trajectories: the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation 1999-2018
  2464. Perfluoroalkyl substance toxicity from early-life exposure
  2465. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and their effects on the placenta, pregnancy, and child development: a potential mechanistic role for placental peroxisome …
  2466. Perfluoroalkyl substances and changes in body weight and resting metabolic rate in response to weight-loss diets: a prospective study
  2467. Perfluoroalkyl substances during pregnancy and offspring weight and Adiposity at birth: examining mediation by maternal fasting glucose in the healthy start study
  2468. Perfluoroalkylated Substance Effects in Xenopus laevis A6 Kidney Epithelial Cells Determined by ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analysis
  2469. Perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS) induces fat accumulation in HepG2 human hepatoma
  2470. Perfluorobutanesulfonic acid (PFBS) potentiates Adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  2471. Perfluorooctanoic acid binds to peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ and promotes adipocyte differentiation in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  2472. Perfluorooctanoic acid induces mitochondrial dysfunction in MC3T3-E1 osteoblast cells
  2473. Perigestational low-dose BDE-47 exposure alters maternal serum metabolome and results in sex-specific weight gain in adult offspring
  2474. Perinatal Bisphenol A administration alters reproductive and affective behaviours and physiology in adulthood
  2475. Perinatal Bisphenol A Exposure: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis Mediated by Epigenetic Labile Loci.
  2476. Perinatal BPA exposure alters body weight and composition in a dose specific and sex specific manner: The addition of peripubertal exposure exacerbates adverse …
  2477. Perinatal epidemiology of metabolic syndrome risk factors
  2478. Perinatal exposure to 4-nonylphenol affects Adipogenesis in first and second generation rats offspring
  2479. Perinatal exposure to a dietary pesticide cocktail does not increase susceptibility to high-fat diet-induced metabolic perturbations at adulthood but modifies …
  2480. Perinatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) impairs neuroendocrine mechanisms regulating food intake and kisspetin system in adult male rats. Evidences of metabolic …
  2481. Perinatal exposure to bisphenol a alters early Adipogenesis in the rat
  2482. Perinatal programming of adolescent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: A case for gender inequality?
  2483. Perinatal triphenyl phosphate exposure accelerates type 2 diabetes onset and increases Adipose accumulation in UCD-type 2 diabetes mellitus rats
  2484. Peroxisome proliferator activating compounds in edible plants and mushrooms with potential health beneficial effects
  2485. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) in regenerative medicine: molecular mechanism for PPAR in stem cells’ adipocyte differentiation
  2486. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ is a target for halogenated analogs of bisphenol A
  2487. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and biotransformation responses in relation to condition factor and contaminant burden in tilapia species from Ogun River …
  2488. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, estrogenic responses and biotransformation system in the liver of salmon exposed to tributyltin and second messenger …
  2489. Persistent organic pollutant burden, experimental POP exposure, and tissue properties affect metabolic profiles of blubber from gray seal pups
  2490. Persistent Organic Pollutants
  2491. Persistent organic pollutants alter DNA methylation during human adipocyte differentiation
  2492. Persistent organic pollutants and gestational diabetes: a multi-center prospective cohort study of healthy US women
  2493. Persistent organic pollutants and risk of type 2 diabetes: a prospective investigation among middle-aged women in Nurses’ Health Study II
  2494. Persistent organic pollutants and the incidence of type 2 diabetes in the CARLA and KORA cohort studies
  2495. Persistent organic pollutants and type 2 diabetes: a critical review of review articles
  2496. Persistent organic pollutants as risk factors for type 2 diabetes
  2497. Persistent organic pollutants in foods: Science, policy and regulation
  2498. Persistent organochlorine pollutants in plasma, blood pressure, and hypertension in a longitudinal study
  2499. Personalized lifestyle medicine: relevance for nutrition and lifestyle recommendations
  2500. Perspectives on endocrine disruptor effects on metabolic sensors
  2501. PERSPECTIVES ON INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY RISK
  2502. Perturbation of 3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole in Adipogenesis of male mice with normal and high fat diets
  2503. Perturbation of nuclear hormone receptors by endocrine disrupting chemicals: mechanisms and pathological consequences of exposure
  2504. Perturbations in polar lipids, starvation survival and reproduction following exposure to unsaturated fatty acids or environmental toxicants in Daphnia magna
  2505. Pesticide exposures and body mass index (BMI) of pesticide applicators from the agricultural health study
  2506. Pesticide exposures and Body-Mass-Index (BMI) in a cohort of male pesticide applicators
  2507. Pesticide use and incident diabetes among wives of farmers in the Agricultural Health Study
  2508. Pesticides and male fertility: a dangerous crosstalk
  2509. Pesticides in mixture disrupt metabolic regulation: in silico and in vivo analysis of cumulative toxicity of mancozeb and imidacloprid on body weight of mice
  2510. Pete Myers, MD: Epigenetics and Endocrine Disruption
  2511. PFAA Days III meeting report and highlights
  2512. PFAS and potential adverse effects on bone and Adipose tissue through interactions with PPARγ
  2513. PFAS environmental pollution and antioxidant responses: an overview of the impact on human field
  2514. Pharmacological evaluation of the mechanisms involved in increased Adiposity in zebrafish triggered by the environmental contaminant tributyltin
  2515. Pharmacological Relevance of Novel Biomarkers Associated with Diabetes-mellitus Related Infertility
  2516. Pharmacology-informed prediction of the risk posed to fish by mixtures of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the environment
  2517. Phase 0 of the Xenobiotic Response: Nuclear Receptors and Other Transcription Factors as a First Step in Protection from Xenobiotics.
  2518. Phenolics: occurrence and immunochemical detection in environment and food
  2519. Phenotypic characterization of first generation Maghrebian migrants with type 2 diabetes: a gender-based comparison with a reference North-Caucasian Belgian …
  2520. Phenotypic dichotomy following developmental exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in female CD-1 mice: low doses induce elevated serum leptin and insulin …
  2521. Photoperiod modulates oestrogen status, insulin interposed glucose uptake and connexin-43 in testes of golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus
  2522. Phthalate exposure and health-related outcomes in specific types of work environment
  2523. Phthalate exposure and high blood pressure in adults: a cross-sectional study in China
  2524. Phthalate exposure and long-term epigenomic consequences: A review
  2525. Phthalate exposure and prostate cancer in a population-based nested case-control study
  2526. Phthalate exposure and pubertal development in a longitudinal study of US girls
  2527. Phthalate exposure and risk of diabetes mellitus: Implications from a systematic review and meta-analysis
  2528. Phthalate exposure associated with self-reported diabetes among Mexican women
  2529. Phthalate exposure changes the metabolic profile of cardiac muscle cells
  2530. Phthalate exposure during pregnancy and long-term weight gain in women
  2531. Phthalate exposure in Thai children and adolescents
  2532. Phthalate pregnancy exposure and male offspring growth from the intra-uterine period to five years of age
  2533. Phthalates
  2534. Phthalates and type 1 diabetes: is there any link?
  2535. Phthalates impact human health: Epidemiological
  2536. Phthalates impact human health: Epidemiological evidences and plausible mechanism of action
  2537. Phthalates in neonatal health: friend or foe?
  2538. Phthalates in residential and agricultural soils from an electronic waste-polluted region in South China: distribution, compositional profile and sources
  2539. Pilot testing a mindfulness-based weight loss maintenance intervention to enhance outcomes after bariatric surgery
  2540. Pivotal role for the visceral fat compartment in the release of persistent organic pollutants during weight loss
  2541. Plasma concentrations of lipophilic persistent organic pollutants and glucose homeostasis in youth populations
  2542. Plastic and environmental safety: the effects of EDCs on metabolism, reproduction and epigenetic processes
  2543. Plastic and Placenta: Identification of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Compounds in the Human Placenta by HPLC-MS/MS System
  2544. Plastic bodies in a plastic world: multi-disciplinary approaches to study endocrine disrupting chemicals
  2545. Plastic pollution and its pathophysiological impacts on mammalian cells
  2546. Plasticizers and cardiovascular health: role of Adipose tissue dysfunction
  2547. Plasticizers and Cardiovascular Health: Role of Adipose Tissue Dysfunction
  2548. Plasticizers used in food-contact materials affect Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells
  2549. Plastics and environmental health: the road ahead
  2550. Plastics in our water: Fish microbiomes at risk?
  2551. Plastics, EDCs and Health
  2552. PLHC-1 topminnow liver cells: An alternative model to investigate the toxicity of plastic additives in the aquatic environment
  2553. Polar bear Adipose tissue-derived stem cells as an in vitro model for effects of environmental contaminants on Adipogenesis
  2554. Policy Report
  2555. Political ecology and livelihoods
  2556. Pollutants Source Control and Health Effects
  2557. Polluted pathways: mechanisms of metabolic disruption by endocrine disrupting chemicals
  2558. Polybrominated diphenyl ether congener 99 (PBDE 99) promotes adipocyte lineage commitment of C3H10T1/2 mesenchymal stem cells
  2559. Polybrominated diphenyl ether congener, BDE-47, impairs insulin sensitivity in mice with liver-specific Pten deficiency
  2560. Polychlorinated biphenyl congener 180 (PCB 180) regulates mitotic clonal expansion and enhances Adipogenesis through modulation of C/EBPβ SUMOylation in …
  2561. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB 101, PCB 153 and PCB 180) alter leptin signaling and lipid metabolism in differentiated 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  2562. Polychlorinated biphenyls affect histone modification pattern in early development of rats: a role for androgen receptor-dependent modulation?
  2563. Polychlorinated biphenyls and links to cardiovascular disease
  2564. Polychlorinated biphenyls, dioxins, furans, DDT, polybrominated compounds, polyfluorinated compounds, and other halogenated hydrocarbons
  2565. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)
  2566. Polycystic ovary syndrome and environmental toxins
  2567. Polycystic ovary syndrome: An evolutionary adaptation to lifestyle and the environment
  2568. Polycystic ovary syndrome: do endocrine-disrupting chemicals play a role?
  2569. Polyethylene terephthalate may yield endocrine disruptors
  2570. Polyphenols and IUGR pregnancies: Effects of maternal hydroxytyrosol supplementation on postnatal growth, metabolism and body composition of the offspring
  2571. Polyphenols for an increased ability to cope with environmental toxicants
  2572. Polypropylene microplastic exposure leads to lung inflammation through p38-mediated NF-κB pathway due to mitochondrial damage
  2573. Polystyrene nanoplastics inhibit reproduction and induce abnormal embryonic development in the freshwater crustacean Daphnia galeata
  2574. Pondering the ponderous: Are the “moral challenges” of bariatric surgery morally challenged?
  2575. POPs vs. fat : persistent organic pollutant toxicity targets and is modulated by Adipose tissue
  2576. Porous silver coating fiber for rapidly screening organotin compounds by solid phase microextraction coupled with surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  2577. Possible Benefits and Risks of Polyphenols Supplementation During Pregnancy
  2578. Postnatal exposure to a glyphosate-based herbicide modifies mammary gland growth and development in Wistar male rats
  2579. Postnatal exposure to DINP was associated with greater alterations of lipidomic markers for hepatic steatosis than DEHP in postweaning mice
  2580. Potential influence of the phthalates on normal liver function and cardiometabolic risk in males
  2581. Potential of ToxCast data in the safety assessment of food chemicals
  2582. Potential role of GPCRs as signal transducers in early programming of metabolic syndrome
  2583. Potentilla rugulosa Nakai Extract Attenuates Bisphenol A-, S- and F-Induced ROS Production and Differentiation of 3T3-L1 PreAdipocytes in the Absence of …
  2584. Power and the Environment in Type 2 Diabetes Science
  2585. PPTOX III: environmental stressors in the developmental origins of disease—evidence and mechanisms
  2586. Pre-pregnancy maternal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and gestational weight gain: A prospective cohort study
  2587. Preconceptional, gestational, and lactational exposure to an unconventional oil and gas chemical mixture alters energy expenditure in adult female mice
  2588. Predicting consequences of POP-induced disruption of blubber glucose uptake, mass gain rate and thyroid hormone levels for weaning mass in grey seal …
  2589. Predicting later-life outcomes of early-life exposures
  2590. Predictors of urinary phthalate biomarker concentrations in postmenopausal women
  2591. Pregnancy phthalate metabolite concentrations and infant birth weight by gradations of maternal glucose tolerance
  2592. Pregnancy urinary concentrations of bisphenol A, parabens and other phenols in relation to serum levels of lipid biomarkers: Results from the EARTH study
  2593. Pregnancy urinary phthalate metabolite concentrations and gestational diabetes risk factors
  2594. Pregnancy-induced hypertension “probably linked” to PFOA contamination
  2595. Pregnane X receptor (PXR)–a contributor to the diabetes epidemic?
  2596. Preliminary Findings of the High Quantity of Microplastics in Faeces of Hong Kong Residents
  2597. Prenatal air pollution exposure induces neuroinflammation and predisposes offspring to weight gain in adulthood in a sex‐specific manner
  2598. Prenatal air pollution exposure induces sexually dimorphic fetal programming of metabolic and neuroinflammatory outcomes in adult offspring
  2599. Prenatal and childhood exposure to chlordecone and Adiposity of seven-year-old children in the Timoun mother–child cohort study in Guadeloupe (French …
  2600. Prenatal bisphenol A and birth outcomes: MOCEH (Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health) study
  2601. Prenatal bisphenol a urine concentrations and early rapid growth and overweight risk in the offspring
  2602. Prenatal concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls, DDE, and DDT and overweight in children: a prospective birth cohort study
  2603. Prenatal di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure and length of gestation among an inner-city cohort
  2604. Prenatal di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate exposure and cord blood adipokine levels and birth size: The Hokkaido study on environment and children’s health
  2605. Prenatal Environmental Exposures as a Determinant of Early Childhood and Adult Disease
  2606. Prenatal exposure to acetaminophen and overweight in childhood
  2607. Prenatal Exposure to an EDC Mixture, NeuroMix: Effects on Brain, Behavior, and Stress Responsiveness in Rats
  2608. Prenatal exposure to bisphenol a at environmentally relevant doses adversely affects the murine female reproductive tract later in life
  2609. Prenatal exposure to BPA and offspring outcomes: the diabesogenic behavior of BPA
  2610. Prenatal exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) affects reproductive outcomes in mice
  2611. Prenatal exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and decreased skeletal muscle mass in 6-year-old children: A prospective birth cohort study
  2612. Prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and risk of being born small for gestational age: pooled analysis of seven European birth cohorts
  2613. Prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and their effect on health later in life
  2614. Prenatal exposure to endocrine disruptors and Cardiometabolic risk in preschoolers: a systematic review based on cohort studies
  2615. Prenatal Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors and Markers of Metabolic Syndrome in Preschool Age: A Birth Cohort Study
  2616. Prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants influences body composition of 8 year old children–data collection and evaluation
  2617. Prenatal exposure to environmental phenols and childhood fat mass in the Mount Sinai Children’s Environmental Health Study
  2618. Prenatal exposure to mixtures of persistent environmental chemicals and fetal growth outcomes in Western Australia
  2619. Prenatal exposure to organochlorine pesticides and infant growth: A longitudinal study
  2620. Prenatal exposure to PCB-153, p, p′-DDE and birth outcomes in 9000 mother–child pairs: Exposure–response relationship and effect modifiers
  2621. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and body fatness in girls
  2622. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and cardiometabolic risk in children from the Spanish INMA birth cohort study
  2623. Prenatal exposure to perfluorooctanoate and risk of overweight at 20 years of age: a prospective cohort study
  2624. Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and organophosphate pesticides, and markers of glucose metabolism at birth
  2625. Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and rapid weight gain and overweight in infancy
  2626. Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants as a risk factor of offspring metabolic syndrome development during childhood
  2627. Prenatal exposure to phthalate and decreased body mass index of children: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  2628. Prenatal exposure to phthalate esters and its impact on child development
  2629. Prenatal exposure to phthalates and childhood body size in an urban cohort
  2630. Prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) may influence birth weight among infants in a Swedish …
  2631. Prenatal maternal organophosphorus pesticide exposures, paraoxonase 1, and childhood Adiposity in the Mount Sinai Children’s Environmental Health Study
  2632. Prenatal maternal phthalate exposures and child lipid and adipokine levels at age six: A study from the PROGRESS cohort of Mexico City
  2633. Prenatal maternal phthalate exposures and trajectories of childhood Adiposity from four to twelve years
  2634. Prenatal organochlorine compound exposure, rapid weight gain, and overweight in infancy
  2635. Prenatal organophosphorus pesticide exposure and childhood Adiposity in the Mount Sinai Children’s Environmental Health Study
  2636. Prenatal perfluoroalkyl substance exposure and child Adiposity at 8 years of age: The HOME study
  2637. Prenatal Pesticide Exposure and Child Health
  2638. Prenatal pesticide exposure and PON1 genotype associated with adolescent body fat distribution evaluated by dual X‐ray absorptiometry (DXA)
  2639. Prenatal phenol and phthalate exposures and birth outcomes
  2640. Prenatal phthalate exposure and childhood growth and blood pressure: evidence from the Spanish INMA-Sabadell Birth Cohort Study
  2641. Prenatal phthalate exposure associated with age-specific alterations in markers of Adiposity in offspring: A systematic review
  2642. Prenatal phthalate exposures and body mass index among 4 to 7 year old children: A pooled analysis
  2643. Prenatal phthalate exposures and childhood fat mass in a New York City cohort
  2644. Prenatal polybrominated diphenyl ether exposure and body mass index in children up to 8 years of age
  2645. Prenatal polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, Adiposity , peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) γ methylation in offspring, grand-offspring mice
  2646. Prenatal single and combined exposure to phthalates associated with girls’ BMI trajectory in the first six years
  2647. Prenatal stress and development: beyond the single cause and effect paradigm
  2648. Preschoolers’ Socioeconomic Status (SES), Eating Environment and Growth in Hong Kong
  2649. Pretilost–međudjelovanje genoma i okoline
  2650. Prevalence and factors associated with gynoid lipodystrophy in Brazilian adolescent girls: a cross‐sectional study
  2651. Prevalence and Potential Reproductive Health Impacts Of Phthalates and Phthalate Alternatives in Pregnant Women in Charleston, South Carolina
  2652. Prevalence and predictors of phthalate exposure in pregnant women in Charleston, SC
  2653. Prevalence of precocious and early puberty in girls from Elx. It is really that high?: a cross sectional bicentric study
  2654. Prevention of disability in children: Elevating the role of environment
  2655. Primal Uprising: The Paleo F (x) Guide to Optimizing Your Health, Expanding Your Mind, and Reclaiming Your Freedom
  2656. Primary prevention of congenital anomalies: Special Focus on environmental chemicals and other toxicants, maternal health and health services and infectious …
  2657. Principles and challenges of applying epigenetic epidemiology to psychology
  2658. Prioritization of hazards of novel flame retardants using the mechanistic toxicology information from ToxCast and Adverse Outcome Pathways
  2659. PRIORITIZING CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND SMOKE TO PREDICT DEVELOPMENTAL OSTEOTOXICITY IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC …
  2660. Pro-inflammatory effects of DEHP in SGBS-derived Adipocytes and THP-1 macrophages
  2661. Probabilistic modeling of school meals for potential bisphenol A (BPA) exposure
  2662. Probing Insulin Sensitivity with Metabolically Competent Human Stem Cell‐Derived White Adipose Tissue Microphysiological Systems
  2663. Probiotic antigenotoxic activity as a DNA bioprotective tool: a minireview with focus on endocrine disruptors
  2664. Proceedings of the 29th National Conference of the Italian Group for the Study of Neuromorphology” Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio della Neuromorfologia” GISN, Bari …
  2665. Profiling of bisphenol S towards nuclear receptors activities in human reporter cell lines
  2666. Prognostic significance of insulin treatment on clinical cardiovascular outcomes in diabetic patients who underwent elective PCI using drug-eluting stents
  2667. Programmed cell senescence: role of IL-6 in the pituitary
  2668. Programmed regulation of rat offspring adipogenic transcription factor (PPARγ) by maternal nutrition
  2669. Programming of metabolic effects in C57BL/6JxFVB mice by exposure to bisphenol A during gestation and lactation
  2670. Promises and Perils of the TTIP
  2671. Promoting prenatal exercise from a sociocultural and life-course perspective: An “embodied” conceptual framework
  2672. Prospective association between dietary pesticide exposure profiles and type 2 diabetes risk in the NutriNet-Santé cohort
  2673. Protecting group-controlled remote regioselective electrophilic aromatic halogenation reactions
  2674. Protecting the Health and Well-being of Communities in a Changing Climate: Proceedings of a Workshop
  2675. Protective effect of the association of curcumin with piperine on prostatic lesions: New perspectives on BPA-induced carcinogenesis
  2676. Protective effects of allicin on 1, 3-DCP-induced lipid metabolism disorder in HepG2 cells
  2677. Protective effects of apigenin against Bisphenol A-induced testis toxicity in Wistar rats through modulating hepatic biochemical biomarkers and histological changes
  2678. Protective influence of healthful nutrition on mechanisms of environmental pollutant toxicity and disease risks
  2679. Pubertal exposure to the endocrine disruptor mono-2-ethylhexyl ester at body burden level caused cholesterol imbalance in mice
  2680. Puberty in girls of the 21st century
  2681. Public health concern behind the exposure to persistent organic pollutants and the risk of metabolic diseases
  2682. Public health impact of plastics: An overview
  2683. PXR and 4β-hydroxycholesterol axis and the components of metabolic syndrome
  2684. PXR-mediated organophorous flame retardant tricresyl phosphate effects on lipid homeostasis
  2685. Pyrroloquinoline quinone attenuated benzyl butyl phthalate induced metabolic aberration and a hepatic metabolomic analysis
  2686. Quadruple bond forming multicomponent approach to 5-(3-chromenyl)-5H-chromeno [2, 3-b] pyridines and its interaction with the neuropeptide Y1 receptor
  2687. Quantification of estradiol uptake in zebrafish embryos and larvae
  2688. Quantification of total and visceral Adipose tissue in fructose‐fed rats using water‐fat separated single echo MRI
  2689. Quantitative bias analysis of the association of type 2 diabetes mellitus with 2, 2′, 4, 4′, 5, 5′-hexachlorobiphenyl (PCB-153)
  2690. Quantitative proteomics analysis reveals perturbation of lipid metabolic pathways in the liver of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) treated with PCB 153
  2691. Quizalofop-p-ethyl induces Adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
  2692. Race/ethnicity–specific associations of urinary phthalates with childhood body mass in a nationally representative sample
  2693. Radical metabolism rules
  2694. Radical Metabolism: A Powerful New Plan to Blast fat and Reignite Your Energy in Just 21 Days
  2695. Radioligand binding assay for accurate determination of nuclear retinoid X receptors: a case of triorganotin endocrine disrupting ligands
  2696. Raman Microspectroscopy Detection and Characterisation of Microplastics in Human Breastmilk
  2697. Rapid qPCR assay for enumeration of viable Salmonella in food–outputs of the project BASELINE
  2698. Rapid screening of edible oils for phthalates using phase-transfer catalyst-assisted hydrolysis and liquid phase microextraction coupled to high performance liquid …
  2699. Real-time cell toxicity profiling of Tox21 10K compounds reveals cytotoxicity dependent toxicity pathway linkage
  2700. Recent advances in immunotoxicity and its impact on human health: causative agents, effects and existing treatments
  2701. Recent advances in understanding endocrine disruptors: DDT and related compounds
  2702. Reconsidering metabolic diseases: the impacts of persistent organic pollutants
  2703. Recovery from developmental nonylphenol exposure is possible for female rats
  2704. Recovery from developmental nonylphenol exposure is possible I. Male
  2705. Red Ginseng Extract Improves Liver Fibrosis in Mice Treated with the Endocrine Disruptor Bisphenol A
  2706. Redefining pollution and action: The matter of plastics
  2707. Redox theory of aging: implications for health and disease
  2708. Reduced Fatty Acid Use from CD36 Deficiency Deteriorates Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Cardiomyopathy in Mice
  2709. Reduced retinoid signaling in the skin after systemic retinoid-X receptor ligand treatment in mice with potential relevance for skin disorders
  2710. Reduced risk of pre-eclampsia with organic vegetable consumption: results from the prospective Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
  2711. REDUCING ENVIORNMENTALLY INDUCED BIRTH DEFECTS WITH PRENATAL SUPPLEMENTION
  2712. Reducing phthalate, paraben, and phenol exposure from personal care products in adolescent girls: findings from the HERMOSA intervention study
  2713. Reduction of spermatogenesis in mice after tributyltin administration
  2714. Reduction of the cytotoxicity of triphenyltin chloride using cyclodextrins
  2715. Reflection of Selection
  2716. Reframing adolescent research
  2717. Regulation of blood glucose by xenobiotic and microbial impactors of RIPK2 signalling
  2718. Regulation of estrogen receptor beta activity and implications in health and disease
  2719. Regulation of Leydig Cell Differentiated Function by the Industrial Chemical Bisphenol A (BPA)
  2720. Regulation of Pancreatic β-Cell Mass by Gene-Environment Interaction
  2721. Regulatory Mechanisms of Quercetin and Zeranol on Adipogenesis and Insulin Signaling
  2722. Reimagining safe drinking water on the basis of twenty-first-century science
  2723. Relating phthalate and BPA exposure to metabolism in peripubescence: the role of exposure timing, sex, and puberty
  2724. Relationship between maternal phthalate exposure and offspring size at birth
  2725. Relationship between urinary phthalate and bisphenol A concentrations and serum thyroid measures in US adults and adolescents from the National Health and …
  2726. Remodeling on Adipocytic Physiology Insights into the Endocrinal Disruption Effect of Organophosphorus Esters on Mature Adipocytes
  2727. Remodeling on Adipocytic physiology of organophosphorus esters in mature Adipocytes
  2728. Removal of endocrine disruptors from urban wastewater by advanced oxidation processes (AOPs): a review
  2729. Removal of perfluorinated compounds from ultrapure and surface waters by adsorption and ion exchange
  2730. Reporter cell lines for the characterization of the interactions between human nuclear receptors and endocrine disruptors
  2731. Reporter cell lines to evaluate the selectivity of chemicals for human and zebrafish estrogen and peroxysome proliferator activated γ receptors
  2732. Reporting individual test results of environmental chemicals in breastmilk: potential for premature weaning
  2733. Reprint of “In utero exposure to benzo [a] pyrene increases Adiposity and causes hepatic steatosis in female mice, and glutathione deficiency is protective”
  2734. Reproduction and Energy Homeostasis
  2735. Reproductive and developmental changes in tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) are influenced by multiple stressors, including polycyclic aromatic compounds, in the …
  2736. Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Testing: Issues for 3Rs Implementation
  2737. Reproductive Effects From Early Exposure of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) to 17?-Estradiol
  2738. Reproductive Environmental Health
  2739. Reproductive health and the industrialized food system: a point of intervention for health policy
  2740. Research Progress on Toxic Effects of Typical Pesticides Endocrine Disruptor on Aquatic Flea
  2741. Response to Senators Inhofe and Vitter questions following Tracey J. Woodruff’s Testimony on February 4, 2010
  2742. Responses to environmental xenobiotics: from endocrine disruption to lipid homeostasis imbalance
  2743. Retinoic acid signaling determines the fate of the uterus from the mouse Müllerian duct
  2744. Retinoid metabolism in invertebrates: When evolution meets endocrine disruption
  2745. Retinoid X receptor activation alters the chromatin landscape to commit mesenchymal stem cells to the Adipose lineage
  2746. Retinoid X receptor activation during Adipogenesis of female mesenchymal stem cells programs a dysfunctional adipocyte
  2747. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Endocrine disruptors induce perturbations in endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria of human pluripotent stem cell derivatives
  2748. Reuse of municipal wastewater for irrigated agriculture: A review
  2749. Review of developmental origins of health and disease publications in environmental epidemiology
  2750. Review of endocrine disorders associated with environmental toxicants and possible involved mechanisms
  2751. Review of reviews on exposures to synthetic organic chemicals and children’s neurodevelopment: Methodological and interpretation challenges
  2752. Review of the effects of perinatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in animals and humans
  2753. Review on crosstalk and common mechanisms of endocrine disruptors: Scaffolding to improve PBPK/PD model of EDC mixture
  2754. Review on Multiple Facets of Drug Resistance: A Rising Challenge in the 21st Century
  2755. revista de investigación m
  2756. Risk evaluation of endocrine-disrupting chemicals: effects of developmental exposure to low doses of bisphenol A on behavior and physiology in mice (Mus musculus)
  2757. Risk of Dietary Hazardous Substances and Impact on Human Microbiota: Possible Role in Several Dysbiosis Phenotypes
  2758. RISK OF DIETARY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND IMPACT ON HUMAN MICROBIOTA: POSSIBLE ROLE IN SEVERAL DYSBIOSIS PHENOTYPES
  2759. RNA-sequencing and pathway analysis reveal alteration of hepatic steroid biosynthesis and retinol metabolism by tributyltin exposure in male rare minnow …
  2760. Rodent Model of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapies as Specific Tool for Identifying Susceptibility and Vulnerability of Transgender People and Future Applications …
  2761. Rodent thyroid, liver, and fetal testis toxicity of the monoester metabolite of bis-(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate (TBPH), a novel brominated flame retardant present …
  2762. Role of Caveolin-1 and Nrf2in nutritional modulation of PCB toxicity
  2763. Role of cell death in toxicology: Does it matter how cells die
  2764. ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS IN DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETES: A REVIEW
  2765. Role of Fetal Programming and Epigenetic Regulation on the Development of Endocrine and Metabolic Alterations: Epigenetics and developmental origins of …
  2766. Role of heavy metals in metabolic disorders
  2767. Role of mixtures of organic pollutants in the development of metabolic disorders via the activation of xenosensors
  2768. Role of nuclear factor E2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) in environmental chemical induced steatosis and Adipogenesis
  2769. Role of perfluoroalkyl substances as EDCs in metabolic disorders
  2770. Role of Pesticides as EDCs in Metabolic Disorders
  2771. Role of placental transporters in fetal exposure to toxic environmental chemicals
  2772. Role of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as EDCs in metabolic disorders
  2773. Roles of diets and dietary factors in the pathogenesis, management and prevention of abnormal serum uric acid levels
  2774. Roundoc Rx: Environmental Toxins and Children’s Health: Part 1—Why Children Are at Risk
  2775. Safety and Toxicity Implications of Multifunctional Drug Delivery Nanocarriers on Reproductive Systems In Vitro and In Vivo
  2776. Sampling and characterization of particle emission from the 3D FDM printing
  2777. Sarcopoterium spinosum extract improved insulin sensitivity in mice models of glucose intolerance and diabetes
  2778. Saving a Generation: Controlling Diabetes
  2779. SC/64/O14-Report of the Symposium and Workshop on Living Whales in the Southern Ocean: Puerto Varas, Chile 27-29 March…
  2780. Scholar’s Address 2012 PHE Canada Annual Conference
  2781. School Distance to Fast Food and it’s Relationship to Body Mass Index (BMI)
  2782. Science for environmental protection: the road ahead
  2783. Science, Sense & Nonsense
  2784. Screening for Thrombolytic Activity of Oriental Medicinal plant
  2785. Screening the incidence of diabetogensis with urinary phthalate in Saudi subjects
  2786. Selective citation is present in epidemiological studies on phthalates: a citation analysis
  2787. Selective inhibition of B lymphocytes in TBTC-treated human bone marrow long-term culture
  2788. Selectivity of natural, synthetic and environmental estrogens for zebrafish estrogen receptors
  2789. Serum and Adipose tissue as matrices for assessment of exposure to persistent organic pollutants in breast cancer patients
  2790. Serum beta-carotene modifies the association between phthalate mixtures and insulin resistance: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2006
  2791. Serum biomarkers from cell-based assays for AhRL and MIS strongly predicted the future development of diabetes in a large community-based prospective …
  2792. Serum concentrations of organochlorine compounds and predictors of exposure in children living in agricultural communities from South-Eastern Spain
  2793. Serum concentrations of phthalate metabolites are related to abdominal fat distribution two years later in elderly women
  2794. Serum levels of non-persistent environmental pollutants and risk of incident hypertension in a sub-cohort from the EPIC study
  2795. Serum levels of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and body composition–A cross-sectional study in a middle-aged population
  2796. Session 1: Microbial genomics and metagenomics
  2797. Setting the Table: Historians, Popular Writers, and Food History
  2798. Sex and gender differences in risk, pathophysiology and complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus
  2799. Sex differences in the association of urinary bisphenol-A concentration with selected indices of glucose homeostasis among US adults
  2800. Sex differences in the association of urinary bisphenol-A concentration with selected indices of glucose homeostasis among US adults
  2801. Sex-and age-dependent effects of maternal organophosphate flame-retardant exposure on neonatal hypothalamic and hepatic gene expression
  2802. Sex-dependent aromatase activity in rat offspring after pre-and postnatal exposure to triphenyltin chloride
  2803. Sex-specific alterations of lipid metabolism in zebrafish exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls
  2804. Sex-Specific Differences of Steroid Receptors Following Exposure to Environmentally Relevant Concentrations of Phenothiazine in Fundulus heteroclitus
  2805. Sex-specific extracellular matrix remodeling during early adipogenic differentiation by gestational bisphenol A exposure
  2806. Sex-specific metabolic alterations induced by environmental pollutants
  2807. Sex-specific modulation of fetal Adipogenesis by gestational bisphenol A and bisphenol S exposure
  2808. Sexual EDC-ucation: What we Have Learned About Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals and Reproduction
  2809. Sexually Dimorphic Accumulation of Persistent Organic Pollutants in Fetuses
  2810. Shoreline Exposure and Human Health in the Gulf of Mexico
  2811. Short-and long-term effects of maternal nicotine exposure during lactation on body Adiposity , lipid profile, and thyroid function of rat offspring
  2812. Short-term effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of EDC mixtures on Mytilus galloprovincialis digestive gland
  2813. Shotgun lipidomics and mass spectrometry imaging unveil diversity and dynamics in Gammarus fossarum lipid composition
  2814. Should we consider using liquid fluoride thorium reactors for power generation?
  2815. Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-disrupting Chemicals on Our Health and Future… and what We Can Do about it
  2816. Silicon Valley Health Institute Silicon Valley Health Institute
  2817. Simultaneous determination of bisphenol A and its halogenated analogues in soil by fluorescence polarization assay
  2818. Simvastatin modulates gene expression of key receptors in zebrafish embryos
  2819. Single-cell distribution analysis of AR levels by high-throughput microscopy in cell models: application for testing endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  2820. Single-cell transcriptomic profiling to evaluate the effects of Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate exposure on early meiosis of female mouse germ cells
  2821. Sirtuin (SIRT)-1: At the crossroads of puberty and metabolism
  2822. Site-Specific Morphological and Molecular Responses to Contamination in a Model Fish Species, Gambusia affinis
  2823. Skeletal muscle lipidomics as a new tool to determine altered lipid homeostasis in fish exposed to urban and industrial wastewaters
  2824. Skinny Juices: 101 Juice Recipes for Detox and Weight Loss
  2825. Skwarło-So nta
  2826. Sleep fragmentation during late gestation induces metabolic perturbations and epigenetic changes in adiponectin gene expression in male adult offspring mice
  2827. Slim for Life: My Insider Secrets to Simple, Fast, and Lasting Weight Loss
  2828. Smoking and pregnancy: epigenetics and developmental origins of the metabolic syndrome
  2829. Smoking Behavior and Human Capital Investment: Evidence from Indonesian Household
  2830. Social contexts in postsecondary pathophysiology textbooks: How type 2 diabetes is understood
  2831. Socio-ecological challenges as modulators of women’s reproductive trajectories
  2832. Sodium perchlorate induces non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in developing stickleback
  2833. Solid phase extraction of ibuprofen in waters with molecularly imprinted polymers prior to HPLC-DAD determination
  2834. Solidarity, space, and race: toward geographies of agrifood justice
  2835. Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Alpha1 Subunit as a Biomarker of Toxicity: Applications to Investigate Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
  2836. Sources of 7-ketocholesterol, metabolism and inactivation strategies: food and biomedical applications
  2837. Soy but not bisphenol A (BPA) or the phytoestrogen genistin alters developmental weight gain and food intake in pregnant rats and their offspring
  2838. Spatially Mapping the Baseline and Bisphenol-A Exposed Daphnia magna Lipidome Using Desorption Electrospray Ionization—Mass Spectrometry
  2839. Special issue on “Developmental effects of smoking, vaping, and cannabis use”
  2840. Special Series: Developmental Exposures to Stressors and Prenatal Programming: PPTOX IV: Life-Long Implications of Developmental Exposure to …
  2841. Special Series: Developmental Exposures to Stressors and Prenatal Programming: PPTOX IV: The Role of Epigenetics in the Latent Effects of Early Life …
  2842. Specialised Vocabulary in Subtitling Science Documentaries
  2843. Speciation analysis of organotin compounds in human urine by headspace solid-phase micro-extraction and gas chromatography with pulsed flame photometric …
  2844. Species-specific differences in the inhibition of human and zebrafish 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 by thiram and organotins
  2845. Sperm RNA: quo vadis?
  2846. Spiroux de Vendômois, J., Séralini, GE, 2015. Laboratory rodent diets contain toxic levels of environmental contaminants: implications for regulatory tests
  2847. Stable CpG hypomethylation of adipogenic promoters in freshly isolated, cultured, and differentiated mesenchymal stem cells from Adipose tissue
  2848. STANDING COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION
  2849. State Leadership for Safer Chemicals Policy Reform: Lessons from California, Maine, Minnesota and Washington
  2850. State of the science of endocrine disrupting chemicals 2012
  2851. States AGs Urge Lawmakers To Limit Preemption In Final TSCA Reform Bill
  2852. Status of LEPR Gene in PCB-exposed Population: A Quick Look
  2853. Stem Cells in the Real World: Environmental Impacts
  2854. Steroid modulation of neurogenesis: focus on radial glial cells in zebrafish
  2855. Steroid modulation of neurogenesis: Focus on radial glial cells in zebrafish
  2856. Strawberry fields as extreme environments: The ecobiopolitics of farmworker health
  2857. Structural and functional profiling of environmental ligands for estrogen receptors
  2858. Structurally-diverse, PPARγ-activating environmental toxicants induce Adipogenesis and suppress osteogenesis in bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells
  2859. Structure-dependent activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) γ by organotin compounds
  2860. Studies of androgenic and estrogenic effects on PPARs, estrogen receptors and some related gene and phenotypic targets, using brown trout primary …
  2861. Study of polluted oysters from Arcachon Bay by chemical and biomolecular speciation methods: organotin compounds
  2862. Study of the occurrence and ecosystem danger of selected endocrine disruptors in the urban water cycle of the city of Bogotá, Colombia
  2863. Study of the retention of bisphenol-A by two nanofiltration membranes of different molecular weight cut-off
  2864. Study Questions EPA ToxCast’s Ability To Identify Endocrine Disruptors
  2865. Sub-lethal toxic effects of Bisphenol-A on Caenorhabditis elegans: the role of stress resistance genes in BPA-induced growth inhibition
  2866. Subchronic air pollution exposure increases highly palatable food intake, modulates caloric efficiency and induces lipoperoxidation
  2867. Sugar-sweetened beverages and children’s health
  2868. Sustainability, security and safety in the feed-to-fish chain: focus on toxic contamination
  2869. SUSTAINABLE FOOD SAFETY AND TRANS-GENERATIONAL HEALTH OUTCOMES IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
  2870. Sustainable three-dimensional tissue model of human Adipose tissue
  2871. Sustaining life: Human health–planetary health linkages
  2872. Synergistic acceleration of thyroid hormone degradation by phenobarbital and the PPARα agonist WY14643 in rat hepatocytes
  2873. Synergistic activation of human pregnane X receptor by binary cocktails of pharmaceutical and environmental compounds
  2874. Synergistic effects of tributyltin and 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on differentiating osteoblasts and osteoclasts
  2875. Synthetic chemicals and cardiometabolic health across the life course among vulnerable populations: a review of the literature from 2018 to 2019
  2876. Systematic review and meta-analysis on the association between phthalates exposure and insulin resistance
  2877. Systematic review and quality ranking of studies of two phthalate metabolites and anogenital distance, bone health, inflammation, and oxidative stress
  2878. Systematic review of the literature on triclosan and health outcomes in humans
  2879. Systems Biology Analysis of the Fate and Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Models of Adipose Tissue and the Gut Microbiota
  2880. Tackling the toxics in plastics packaging
  2881. Targeted Lipidomics Reveal the Effect of Perchlorate on Lipid Profiles in Liver of High-fat Diet Mice
  2882. TBBPA and its alternative TCBPA induced ROS-dependent mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in the liver of Rana nigromaculata
  2883. TBT-pollution in the Gulf of Thailand: A re-inspection of imposex incidence after 10 years
  2884. TBTC induces adipocyte differentiation in human bone marrow long term culture
  2885. TCDD-elicited effects on liver, serum, and Adipose lipid composition in C57BL/6 mice
  2886. Tdos Solutions
  2887. TDOS Syndrome: When Toxicity, Nutritional Deficiency, Overweight, and Stress (TDOS) Collide to Threaten Our Health
  2888. Technical-grade chlordane compromises rat Sertoli cells proliferation, viability and metabolic activity
  2889. Technology, Ecology, and Human Health Since 1850
  2890. Teleost fish (Solea solea): A novel model for ecotoxicological assay of contaminated sediments
  2891. Temporal trends in bisphenol A exposure in the United States from 2003–2012 and factors associated with BPA exposure: Spot samples and urine dilution …
  2892. Temporal variability and predictors of urinary bisphenol A concentrations in men and women
  2893. Teratogenicity of bisphenol-A (BPA) in pregnant rat
  2894. Testing for endocrine disruptors in South African waters: A comparative study employing in vitro and in vivo screening approaches
  2895. Testing of a New Clean-up and Fractionation System (Dioxins & PCBs)–Closer to an Investigation Tool in Environmental Forensics?
  2896. Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA): a controversial environmental pollutant
  2897. Tetrabromobisphenol-A promotes early Adipogenesis and lipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells
  2898. Textbook of children’s environmental health
  2899. TEXTBOOK OF CHILDREN’S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
  2900. The 5-Day Real Food Detox: A Simple, Delicious Plan for Fast Weight Loss, Banished Cravings, and Glowing Skin
  2901. The activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ is regulated by Krüppel-like transcription factors 6 & 9 under steatotic conditions
  2902. The Adaptation Diet: A Three-Step Approach to Control Cortisol, Lose Weight, and Prevent Chronic Disease
  2903. The adipocyte and endothelial cell-specific role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptorγ in breast tumourigenesis
  2904. The Adipose Tissue at the Crosstalk Between EDCs and Cancer Development
  2905. The Adrenal Reset Diet: Strategically Cycle Carbs and Proteins to Lose Weight, Balance Hormones, and Move from Stressed to Thriving
  2906. The adverse effect of 4-tert-octylphenol on fat metabolism in pregnant rats via regulation of lipogenic proteins
  2907. The Age Distribution among Children Seeking Medical Treatment for Precocious Puberty in Taiwan
  2908. The age-old problem of pollution, its role in endocrine disruption and the current analytical technologies that can be employed to monitor and assess waste water …
  2909. The Association Between Gestational Weight Gain and Weight Gain Patterns with Large for Gestational Age Outcomes Among Women With Type I Insulin …
  2910. The association between total phthalate concentration and non-communicable diseases and chronic inflammation in South Australian urban dwelling men
  2911. The association of socio-demographic status, lifestyle factors and dietary patterns with total urinary phthalates in Australian men
  2912. The Associations Between Bisphenol A and Phthalates, and Measures of Adiposity Among Canadians
  2913. The associations between phthalate exposure and insulin resistance, β-cell function and blood glucose control in a population-based sample
  2914. The Belly fat Fix: Taming Ghrelin, Your Hunger Hormone, for Quick, Healthy Weight Loss
  2915. The biological basis and clinical significance of hormonal imprinting, an epigenetic process
  2916. The Biology of Weight Regulation and Genetic ResettingTM
  2917. The Biotappo: A New Tool For Food Safety And Consumers’ Protection
  2918. The blood sugar solution 10-day detox diet: Activate your body’s natural ability to burn fat and lose weight fast
  2919. The Brain Warrior’s Way: Ignite Your Energy and Focus, Attack Illness and Aging, Transform Pain Into Purpose
  2920. The breast cancer and the environment research centers: transdisciplinary research on the role of the environment in breast cancer etiology
  2921. The brominated flame retardant PBDE 99 promotes Adipogenesis via regulating mitotic clonal expansion and PPARγ expression
  2922. The brominated flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol‐A increases DNA methylation at the THY1 (CD90) locus to promote Adipogenesis
  2923. The built environment—a missing “cause of the causes” of non-communicable diseases
  2924. The Care and Feeding of the Leader’s Brain
  2925. The challenging use and interpretation of blood biomarkers of exposure related to lipophilic
  2926. The challenging use and interpretation of blood biomarkers of exposure related to lipophilic endocrine disrupting chemicals in environmental health studies
  2927. The changes in proportion and body composition of a woman practicing group fitness training for three months
  2928. The Child’s Life, Health and Development Rights
  2929. The controversies of parabens–an overview nowadays
  2930. The Corporation as Criminal
  2931. The current deconstruction of paradoxes: one sign of the ongoing methodological “revolution”
  2932. The DES Daughters in Spain: Liability for Damage Caused by the Exposure to a Defective Drug in Utero
  2933. The Detox Prescription: Supercharge Your Health, Strip Away Pounds, and Eliminate the Toxins Within
  2934. The developing female genital tract: from genetics to epigenetics.
  2935. The developmental basis of disease: Update on environmental exposures and animal models
  2936. The developmental neurotoxicity of fipronil: notochord degeneration and locomotor defects in zebrafish embryos and larvae
  2937. The dirty dozen of diabetes
  2938. The dog as a sentinel species for environmental effects on human fertility
  2939. The Echinodermata PPAR: Functional characterization and exploitation by the model lipid homeostasis regulator tributyltin
  2940. The ecotoxicology of marine tributyltin (TBT) hotspots: A review
  2941. The effect of a vegetarian versus conventional hypocaloric diet on serum concentrations of persistent organic pollutants in patients with type 2 diabetes
  2942. The effect of bisphenol A on pro-opiomelanocortin and circadian clock gene expression in POMC-expressing hypothalamic neuronal models
  2943. The effect of diet and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) exposure on adipocyte and whole body metabolism in male Wistar rats
  2944. The effect of maternal chromium status on lipid metabolism in female elderly mice offspring and involved molecular mechanism
  2945. The effect of maternal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals on fetal and neonatal development: A review on the major concerns
  2946. THE EFFECT OF NEONATAL ADMINISTRATION OF OLEANOLIC ACID ON HEALTH OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH DIET-INDUCED METABOLIC …
  2947. The Effect of Nutrition and Exercise on Epigenetics and the Development of Cardiovascular Disease
  2948. The effect of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) on health outcomes in an exposed community
  2949. The effect of whole body vibration training on insulin sensitivity in overweight adolescents: A randomised controlled trial
  2950. The Effects of Artemisia Derived Natural Products on Adipogenesis
  2951. The effects of BPA and BPS on skeletal muscle and Adipose tissue metabolism
  2952. The Effects of BPA and its Structural Analogues on Adipocyte Differentiation
  2953. The effects of chemical mixtures on lipid profiles in the Korean adult population: threshold and molecular mechanisms for dyslipidemia involved
  2954. The Effects Of Environmental Pollutants On Adipogenesis In The 3T3-L1 Model
  2955. The effects of fecal elements on metabolic disease and gut microbiome
  2956. The effects of heat exposure on tropical farm workers in Malaysia: six-month physiological health monitoring
  2957. The effects of in ovo tributyltin exposure on pparγ-rxrα signaling and development in the American alligator
  2958. The effects of resistance training on cognition and brain health in older adults at risk for diabetes: A pilot feasibility study
  2959. The emerging role of endocrine disruptors in pathogenesis of insulin resistance: a concept implicating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
  2960. The endocrine disrupting chemical tolylfluanid alters adipocyte metabolism via glucocorticoid receptor activation
  2961. The endocrine disrupting chemicals as possible stillbirth contributors
  2962. The endocrine disrupting potential of monosodium glutamate (MSG) on secretion of the glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) gut hormone and GLP-1 receptor interaction
  2963. The endocrine disruptor DEHP and the ECS: analysis of a possible crosstalk
  2964. The environmental chemical tributyltin chloride (TBT) shows both estrogenic and adipogenic activities in mice which might depend on the exposure dose
  2965. The environmental roots of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and the epigenetic impacts of globalization
  2966. The epigenetic lorax: gene–environment interactions in human health
  2967. The Epigenetic Role of MiRNAs in Endocrine Crosstalk Between the Cardiovascular System and Adipose Tissue: A Bidirectional View
  2968. The Estrogenic Effect of Bisphenol A Disrupts Pancreatic β-Cell Function In Vivo and Induces Insulin Resistance
  2969. The estrogenic effects of benzylparaben at low doses based on uterotrophic assay in immature SD rats
  2970. The EU chemicals strategy for sustainability: an opportunity to develop new approaches for hazard and risk assessment
  2971. The Evolution of the Retinoid X Receptor in Metazoa: Insights into Lipid Metabolism Disruption in a Marine Rotifer
  2972. The exposome as the science of social-to-biological transitions
  2973. The extent and predictors of phthalate exposure among couples undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment
  2974. The falling age of puberty in US girls
  2975. The fast metabolism diet: Eat more food and lose more weight
  2976. The gluten lie: and other myths about what you eat
  2977. The GOLIATH project: Towards an internationally harmonised approach for testing metabolism disrupting compounds
  2978. The Gut Balance Revolution: Boost Your Metabolism, Restore Your Inner Ecology, and Lose the Weight for Good!
  2979. The health status of hispanic agricultural workers in Georgia and Florida
  2980. The HEN Post
  2981. The hijacking of cellular signaling and the diabetes epidemic: mechanisms of environmental disruption of insulin action and glucose homeostasis
  2982. The history of endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  2983. The holistic gut prescription: create your own personal path to optimal digestive wellness
  2984. The idea that factors present before birth might influence later health has its foundations in the concept of programming, in which an exposure at a critical or sensi-tive …
  2985. The impact of bisphenols on reproductive system and on offspring in pigs–A review 2011–2020
  2986. The impact of Di-(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate and Mono (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate in placental development, function, and pathophysiology
  2987. The impact of endocrine disruption: a consensus statement on the state of the science
  2988. The impact of endocrine disruptors on endocrine targets
  2989. The impact of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on the prevalence of diabetes
  2990. The impact of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on the prevalence of diabetes
  2991. The impact of environmental endocrine disrupting compounds on ovine fetal adrenal gland development and function
  2992. The individual parts of the eye need to act in harmony to create a sharp and clear vision. If this is not the case, these situations harm eye health. Minor …
  2993. The Infertility Cleanse: Detox, Diet and Dharma for Fertility
  2994. The influence of endocrine disruptors on growth and development of children
  2995. The Influence of Gender and Lifestyle on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Late Adolescence
  2996. The influence of patient activation and social facilitation on engagement in postpartum weight self-management behaviors
  2997. The influence of prenatal exposure to phthalates on subsequent male growth and body composition in adolescence
  2998. The insulin-like growth factor system: A target for endocrine disruptors?
  2999. The interplay between environmental exposures and COVID-19 risks in the health of children
  3000. The interplay of post-translational modification and gene therapy
  3001. The involvement of environmental endocrinedisrupting chemicals in type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Development
  3002. The list of diseases linked to air pollution is growing
  3003. The liver X-receptor gene promoter is hypermethylated in a mouse model of prenatal protein restriction
  3004. The Many Faces of Health: Dialogue and Research at the University of New Hampshire
  3005. The Micronutrient Miracle: The 28-day Plan to Lose Weight, Increase Your Energy, and Reverse Disease
  3006. The miRNA network and the interplay between growth and cancer regulating pathways in prepubertal patients with idiopathic isolated growth hormone deficiency …
  3007. The multifaceted link between inflammation and human diseases
  3008. The negative effect of silica nanoparticles on adipogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
  3009. The New Art of Living Green: How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and Live a Happier, More Eco-Friendly Life
  3010. The NIEHS Superfund Research Program: 25 years of translational research for public health
  3011. The NLRP3 inflammasome is involved in statin-induced insulin resistance
  3012. The Northway Wild Food and Health Project: Confronting the legacy of toxic waste along the Alcan
  3013. The novel endocrine disruptor tolylfluanid impairs insulin signaling in primary rodent and human Adipocytes through a reduction in insulin receptor substrate-1 …
  3014. The paradox of progress: environmental disruption of metabolism and the diabetes epidemic
  3015. THE PATH WAY
  3016. THE PATH WAY
  3017. THE PATH WAY
  3018. The Perfect Metabolism Plan: Restore Your Energy and Reach Your Ideal Weight
  3019. The plasticizer BBP selectively inhibits epigenetic regulator sirtuin during differentiation of C3H10T1/2 stem cell line
  3020. The plasticizer BBP selectively inhibits epigenetic regulator sirtuins
  3021. The pollutant diethylhexyl phthalate regulates hepatic energy metabolism via species-specific PPARα-dependent mechanisms
  3022. The Polycarbonate Problem
  3023. The possible effects of mono butyl phthalate (MBP) and mono (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) on INS-1 pancreatic beta cells
  3024. The prediabetes detox: A whole-body program to balance your blood sugar, increase energy, and reduce sugar cravings
  3025. The Preservation of PPARγ Genome Duplicates in Some Teleost Lineages: Insights into Lipid Metabolism and Xenobiotic Exploitation
  3026. The Protein Boost Diet: Improve Your Hormone Efficiency for a Fast Metabolism and Weight Loss
  3027. The redox communication network as a regulator of metabolism
  3028. The Regulatory Implosion. Emotions and Gender in the Era of plastic
  3029. The Relationship Between Childhood BMI and Asthma Independent of Tobacco Smoke Exposure: Bogalusa Heart Study
  3030. The reproductive effects of the cancer chemotherapy agent, Carmofur, on Daphnia magna are mediated by its metabolite, 5-Fluorouracil
  3031. The role of endocrine disruptors on metabolic dysfunction
  3032. The role of environmental disruptor chemicals in the development of non communicable disease
  3033. The role of estrogen receptors in the control of energy and glucose homeostasis
  3034. The role of Nrf2 and MAPK pathways in PFOS-induced oxidative stress in zebrafish embryos
  3035. The role of nutrition in reducing the harmful effects of dust on human health: A review study
  3036. The role of persistent organic pollutants and plastic-associated chemicals in cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome
  3037. The role of pparγ in embryonic development of Xenopus tropicalis under triphenyltin-induced teratogenicity
  3038. The Role of Serotonergic Signaling on Phototactic and Locomotor Behavior in Daphnia Magna
  3039. The Role of the Intestine-Liver Axis in TCDD-Elicited Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Mice
  3040. The Role of the Microenvironment in Mediating Breast Cancer Cell Responses to Xenobiotics
  3041. The roles and potential mechanisms of Traditional Chinese Medicine on male infertility
  3042. The Science of Skinny Cookbook: 175 Healthy Recipes to Help You Stop Dieting–and Eat for Life!
  3043. The sex-specific association of phthalate exposure with DNA methylation and characteristics of body fat in children
  3044. The Skin, Selected Dermatologic Conditions, and Medical Nutrition Therapy
  3045. The skinny gut diet: balance your digestive system for permanent weight loss
  3046. The starving cell: metabolic syndrome as an adaptive process
  3047. The steroid and xenobiotic receptor (SXR), beyond xenobiotic metabolism
  3048. The suitability of estrogen and androgen bioassays for the measurement of endocrine activity in different water matrices
  3049. The therapeutic applications of celery oil seed extract on the plasticizer di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate toxicity
  3050. The toxic effects of tetrachlorobisphenol a in Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells via metabolic interference
  3051. The toxic origins of disease
  3052. The Toxic Terrain of the Airplane: 4 Steps to Traveling Clean
  3053. The unexpected teratogenicity of RXR antagonist UVI3003 via activation of PPARγ in Xenopus tropicalis
  3054. The Use of Imposex/Intersex as a Tool to Assess the Ecological Quality Status of Water Bodies
  3055. The western diet and lifestyle and diseases of civilization
  3056. Therapeutic potential of nuclear receptors
  3057. Therapeutic properties of green tea against environmental insults
  3058. Thifluzamide affects lipid metabolism in zebrafish (Danio reio)
  3059. Threat by chemical substances: Legislation, production, use and waste
  3060. Threats and Solutions to Biodiversity, Cultural Culinary Diversity and Food Sovereignty
  3061. Three Visions of the Human Future: Transhumanist, Conservationist, and Nietzschean
  3062. Three-Dimensional in Vitro Model of Adipogenesis : Comparison of Culture Conditions
  3063. Through years, across distances…
  3064. Thy‐1: more than a marker for mesenchymal stromal cells
  3065. Thyroid disruption and developmental toxicity caused by triphenyltin (TPT) in zebrafish embryos/larvae
  3066. Thyroid receptor antagonism as a contributory mechanism for Adipogenesis induced by environmental mixtures in 3T3-L1 cells
  3067. Thyroxine administration prevents matrilineal intergenerational consequences of in utero ethanol exposure in rats
  3068. Time-dependent transcriptomic responses of Daphnia magna exposed to metabolic disruptors that enhanced storage lipid accumulation.
  3069. Timing of environmental exposures as a critical element in breast cancer risk
  3070. Tipping the balance: hepatotoxicity and the 4 apical key events of hepatic steatosis
  3071. Tissue expression of PPAR-alpha isoforms in Scophthalmus maximus and transcriptional response of target genes in the heart after exposure to WY-14643
  3072. Tobacco Smoking as an EDC in Metabolic Disorders
  3073. Too fat to be president?
  3074. Toward a road map for global-omics: a primer on-omic technologies
  3075. Toward an anthropology of plastics
  3076. Toward greater implementation of the exposome research paradigm within environmental epidemiology
  3077. Towards Social Justice: The continuum of eating and body image problems: how social and psychological realities converge into an embodied epidemic
  3078. Toxic colors: the use of deep learning for predicting toxicity of compounds merely from their graphic images
  3079. Toxic effects of the mixture of phthalates and bisphenol a—subacute oral toxicity study in wistar rats
  3080. Toxic effects of waterborne benzylparaben on the growth, antioxidant capacity and lipid metabolism of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
  3081. Toxic sugar is only half the story
  3082. Toxicity and estrogenic endocrine disrupting activity of phthalates and their mixtures
  3083. Toxicity of organotin compounds: shared and unshared biochemical targets and mechanisms in animal cells
  3084. Toxicological effect of single contaminants and contaminant mixtures associated with plant ingredients in novel salmon feeds
  3085. Toxicological Effects of Tributyltin in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryos: 10.32526/ennrj/20/202200001
  3086. Toxicological function of Adipose tissue: focus on persistent organic pollutants
  3087. TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILE FOR BISPHENOL A
  3088. Toxicological Profile for Di-(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP)
  3089. Toxicology of Adipose Tissue (Adipotoxicology), or Adipose Tissue as a “Toxicrine” Organ
  3090. Toxicology of endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  3091. Trans Fats Consumption and Body Mass Index in Cross Sectional Analysis
  3092. Transcriptional analysis of abdominal fat in chickens divergently selected on bodyweight at two ages reveals novel mechanisms controlling Adiposity
  3093. Transcriptional analysis of endocrine disruption using zebrafish and massively parallel sequencing
  3094. Transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms underlying enhanced in vitro adipocyte differentiation by the brominated flame retardant BDE-47
  3095. Transcriptional control of apoptotic cell clearance by macrophage nuclear receptors
  3096. Transcriptional profiling and biological pathway analysis of human equivalence PCB exposure in vitro: Indicator of disease and disorder development in humans
  3097. Transcriptional profiling in burbot (Lota lota) from Lake Mjøsa—A Norwegian Lake contaminated by several organic pollutants
  3098. Transcriptional regulation of human and murine short-chain dehydrogenase/reductases (SDRs) – an in silico approach
  3099. Transcriptional Regulation of TCF/LEF and PPARγ by Daidzein and Genistein in 3T3-L1 PreAdipocytes
  3100. Transcriptome analysis of medaka (Oryzias latipes) exposed to tributyltin
  3101. Transcriptome difference and potential crosstalk between liver and mammary tissue in mid-lactation primiparous dairy cows
  3102. Transcriptomic analysis of gonadal Adipose tissue in male mice exposed perinatally to 2, 2′, 4, 4′-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-47)
  3103. Transcriptomic Analysis of the Differential Nephrotoxicity of Diverse Brominated Flame Retardants in Rat and Human Renal Cells
  3104. Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Profiling of Chicken Adipose Tissue: An Overview
  3105. Transcriptomic effects of tributyltin (TBT) in zebrafish eleutheroembryos. A functional benchmark dose analysis
  3106. Transcriptomic, cellular and life-history responses of Daphnia magna chronically exposed to benzotriazoles: Endocrine-disrupting potential and molting …
  3107. Transcriptomics reveal triphenyltin-induced molecular toxicity in the marine mussel Perna viridis
  3108. Transfer of Micro (nano) plastics in animals: A mini-review and future research recommendation
  3109. Transfer of perfluoroalkyl substances from mother to fetus in a Spanish birth cohort
  3110. Transgenerational (heritable) epigenetics and psychiatric disorders
  3111. Transgenerational effects of polychlorinated biphenyls: 1. Development and physiology across 3 generations of rats
  3112. Transgenerational epigenetics and psychiatric disorders
  3113. Transgenerational epigenetics of endocrine-disrupting chemicals
  3114. Transgenerational impact of DEHP on body weight of Drosophila
  3115. Transgenerational inheritance of neurobehavioral and physiological deficits from developmental exposure to benzo [a] pyrene in zebrafish
  3116. Transgenerational metabolic disorders and reproduction defects induced by benzo [a] pyrene in Xenopus tropicalis
  3117. Transgenerational Transcriptomic and DNA Methylome Profiling of Mouse Fetal Testicular Germline and Somatic Cells after Exposure of Pregnant Mothers to …
  3118. Translation of exposure and epidemiology for risk assessment: a shifting paradigm
  3119. TRANSLATIONAL PATHOLOGY: Relevance of Toxicologic Pathology to Human Health
  3120. Transmission of metabolic dysfunction across generations
  3121. Transport and release of chemicals from plastics to the environment and to wildlife
  3122. Trends towards earlier puberty timing in girls and its likely mechanisms
  3123. Tri-m-cresyl phosphate and PPAR/LXR interactions in seabream hepatocytes: revealed by computational modeling (docking) and transcriptional regulation of …
  3124. Tributyltin (TBT): a review on microbial resistance and degradation
  3125. Tributyltin affects adipogenic cell fate commitment in mesenchymal stem cells by a PPARγ independent mechanism
  3126. Tributyltin Affects Retinoid X Receptor-Mediated Lipid Metabolism in the Marine Rotifer Brachionus koreanus
  3127. TRIBUTYLTIN ALTERS THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRAIN CIRCUITS CONTROLLING FOOD INTAKE
  3128. Tributyltin and high‐refined carbohydrate diet lead to metabolic and reproductive abnormalities, exacerbating premature ovary failure features in the female rats
  3129. Tributyltin and perfluorooctane sulfonate play a synergistic role in promoting excess fat accumulation in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) via in ovo exposure
  3130. Tributyltin and triphenyltin exposure promotes in vitro adipogenic differentiation but alters the adipocyte phenotype in rainbow trout
  3131. Tributyltin and triphenyltin induce 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 expression and activity through activation of retinoid X receptor α
  3132. Tributyltin chloride (TBT) induces RXRA down-regulation and lipid accumulation in human liver cells
  3133. Tributyltin chloride leads to Adiposity and impairs metabolic functions in the rat liver and pancreas
  3134. Tributyltin differentially promotes development of a phenotypically distinct adipocyte
  3135. Tributyltin engages multiple nuclear receptor pathways and suppresses osteogenesis in bone marrow multipotent stromal cells
  3136. Tributyltin exposure alters post‐embryonic growth and intestinal microbiota assembly in zebrafish
  3137. Tributyltin exposure disturbs hepatic glucose metabolism in male mice
  3138. Tributyltin exposure induces gut microbiome dysbiosis with increased body weight gain and dyslipidemia in mice
  3139. Tributyltin exposure leads to increased Adiposity and reduced abundance of leptogenic bacteria in the zebrafish intestine
  3140. Tributyltin impacts in metabolic syndrome development through disruption of angiotensin II receptor signaling pathways in white Adipose tissue from adult female rats
  3141. Tributyltin impairs the reproductive cycle in female rats
  3142. Tributyltin in male mice disrupts glucose homeostasis as well as recovery after exposure: mechanism analysis
  3143. Tributyltin induces a transcriptional response without a brite adipocyte signature in adipocyte models
  3144. Tributyltin promoted hepatic steatosis in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and the molecular pathogenesis involved
  3145. Tributyltin reduces bone mineral density by reprograming bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in rat
  3146. Tributyltin role on the serotonin and histamine receptors in human umbilical artery
  3147. Tributyltin targets hepatic transcriptional regulation of lipid metabolism in mice
  3148. Tributyltin: advancing the science on assessing endocrine disruption with an unconventional endocrine-disrupting compound
  3149. TRIENNIAL REPRODUCTION SYMPOSIUM: Environmental programming of reproduction during fetal life: Effects of intrauterine position and the endocrine disrupting …
  3150. Trimester-specific and sex-specific effects of prenatal exposure to di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on fetal growth, birth size, and early-childhood growth: a longitudinal …
  3151. Trimester-specific phthalate concentrations and glucose levels among women from a fertility clinic
  3152. Triorganotin compounds-ligands for “rexinoid” inducible transcription factors: biological effects
  3153. Triphenyl phosphate causes a sexually dimorphic metabolism dysfunction associated with disordered adiponectin receptors in pubertal mice
  3154. Triphenyl phosphate enhances adipogenic differentiation, glucose uptake and lipolysis via endocrine and noradrenergic mechanisms
  3155. Tryptophan hydroxylase (TRH) loss of function mutations induce growth and behavioral defects in Daphnia magna
  3156. Typical organic pollutant-protein interactions studies through spectroscopy, molecular docking and crystallography: A review
  3157. Umbilical cord serum PBDE concentrations and child Adiposity measures at 7 years
  3158. Uncertainty quantification in ToxCast high throughput screening
  3159. Unconventional oil and gas chemicals and wastewater-impacted water samples promote Adipogenesis via PPARγ-dependent and independent mechanisms in 3T3 …
  3160. Understanding Adipose tissue macrophage self-renewal: mechanisms involving liver X receptors
  3161. Unequivocal evidence associating environmental contaminants and pollutants with human morbidity and ecological degradation
  3162. UNH Research Reveals Problems with Flame Retardants
  3163. UNH Research: Flame Retardants Found to Cause Metabolic, Liver Problems
  3164. Unraveling the mechanism of long-term bisphenol S exposure disrupted ovarian lipids metabolism, oocytes maturation, and offspring development of zebrafish
  3165. Unravelling the chemical exposome in cohort studies: routes explored and steps to become comprehensive
  3166. Untargeted metabolomic analysis of human serum samples associated with exposure levels of Persistent organic pollutants indicate important perturbations in …
  3167. Untoward effects of micro-and nanoplastics: An expert review of their biological impact and epigenetic effects
  3168. Update on EPA’s ToxCast program: providing high throughput decision support tools for chemical risk management
  3169. Updating the toxic substances control act to protect human health
  3170. Urinary 2, 5-dicholorophenol and 2, 4-dichlorophenol concentrations and prevalent disease among adults in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey …
  3171. Urinary bisphenol A and age at menarche among adolescent girls: evidence from NHANES 2003–2010
  3172. Urinary bisphenol A and serum lipids: a meta-analysis of six NHANES examination cycles (2003–2014)
  3173. Urinary bisphenol A concentrations and Adiposity measures at age 7 years in a prospective birth cohort
  3174. Urinary bisphenol A concentrations are associated with abnormal liver function in the elderly: a repeated panel study
  3175. Urinary bisphenol concentrations and its association with metabolic disorders in the US and Korean populations
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