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2019 journal article
Endocrine Disruption and Reproductive Pathology
TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY, 47(8), 1049–1071.
Contributors: S. Belcher n , J. Cline *, J. Conley *, S. Groeters*, W. Jefferson *, M. Law n, E. Mackey*, A. Suen *
author keywords: endocrine disrupters; environmental toxicology; fish pathology; hormonal carcinogenesis; reproductive system; nonhuman primate; rodent pathology
MeSH headings : Animals; Congresses as Topic; Endocrine Disruptors / toxicity; Female; Fetal Development / drug effects; Heart / drug effects; Heart / embryology; Humans; Male; Pregnancy; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects / chemically induced; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects / metabolism; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects / pathology; Receptors, Androgen / genetics; Receptors, Androgen / metabolism; Receptors, Estrogen / genetics; Receptors, Estrogen / metabolism; Reproduction / drug effects; Species Specificity; Testis / drug effects; Testis / embryology; Testis / pathology; Uterus / drug effects; Uterus / embryology; Uterus / pathology
TL;DR:
Investigations involving endocrine active substances and reproductive toxicity have dominated the landscape of ecotoxicological research, and it is now recognized that anthropomorphic substances may also adversely affect the nervous and immune systems via hormonal mechanisms and play substantial roles in metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes and obesity.
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