Determining the endocrine disruption potential of industrial chemicals using an integrative approach: Public databases, in vitro exposure, and modeling receptor interactions
Alofe O, Kisanga E, Inayat-Hussain SH, Fukumura M, Garcia-Milian R, Perera L, Vasiliou V, Whirledge S. Determining the endocrine disruption potential of industrial chemicals using an integrative approach: Public databases, in vitro exposure, and modeling receptor interactions. Environment International 2019, 131: 104969. PMID: 31310931, PMCID: PMC6728168, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.104969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEstrogen receptorEstradiol-mediated inductionLow-dose combinationIshikawa cell lineLow-dose effectsDirect stimulatoryPotential of chemicalsRate of proliferationOccupational exposureIshikawa cellsAnimal modelsHuman studiesReproductive toxicityCarcinogenic effectsInhibitory effectToxicology testingEndocrineCell proliferationEndocrine disruption potentialDose effectReceptor interactionIndustrial chemicalsCell linesPublic healthAdditive effect
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