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The following pages link to Perinatal exposure to environmental estrogens and the development of obesity (Q28308002):
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- The Obesity Epidemic (Q22252322) (← links)
- Detecting associations between early-life DDT exposures and childhood growth patterns: a novel statistical approach (Q23910576) (← links)
- Minireview: the case for obesogens (Q24641886) (← links)
- Endocrine disrupters as obesogens (Q24647272) (← links)
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: an Endocrine Society scientific statement (Q24651457) (← links)
- An Emerging Role of micro-RNA in the Effect of the Endocrine Disruptors (Q26738430) (← links)
- Developmental origins of obesity and type 2 diabetes: molecular aspects and role of chemicals (Q26995093) (← links)
- Effects of endocrine disruptors on obesity (Q28271197) (← links)
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: associated disorders and mechanisms of action (Q28388657) (← links)
- Environmental pollution: a tangible risk for NAFLD pathogenesis (Q28661241) (← links)
- Association of childhood obesity with maternal exposure to ambient air polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during pregnancy (Q28714209) (← links)
- Association between prenatal polychlorinated biphenyl exposure and obesity development at ages 5 and 7 y: a prospective cohort study of 656 children from the Faroe Islands (Q30586323) (← links)
- Fetal programming of adult glucose homeostasis in mice (Q33507523) (← links)
- Developmental programming: impact of prenatal testosterone excess and postnatal weight gain on insulin sensitivity index and transfer of traits to offspring of overweight females (Q33634370) (← links)
- Toxic environment and obesity pandemia: is there a relationship? (Q33663600) (← links)
- Female reproductive disorders: the roles of endocrine-disrupting compounds and developmental timing (Q33862059) (← links)
- Human excretion of bisphenol A: blood, urine, and sweat (BUS) study (Q34247889) (← links)
- Pharmacologic sex hormones in pregnancy in relation to offspring obesity (Q34401888) (← links)
- Environmental estrogens and obesity (Q34980419) (← links)
- Maternal hormonal contraceptive use and offspring overweight or obesity (Q35195351) (← links)
- A prospective study of in-utero exposure to magnetic fields and the risk of childhood obesity (Q36120953) (← links)
- Prenatal exposure to persistent organochlorine pollutants is associated with high insulin levels in 5-year-old girls (Q36172563) (← links)
- Overweight and obesity among North American Indian infants, children, and youth (Q36444228) (← links)
- Investigating the association between birth weight and complementary air pollution metrics: a cohort study (Q36691080) (← links)
- Does near-roadway air pollution contribute to childhood obesity? (Q36767241) (← links)
- Obesogens: an emerging threat to public health. (Q36853195) (← links)
- Obesity and vascular dysfunction. (Q36995540) (← links)
- Bisphenol A at environmentally relevant doses inhibits adiponectin release from human adipose tissue explants and adipocytes. (Q37007971) (← links)
- Interference of pollutants with PPARs: endocrine disruption meets metabolism. (Q37349822) (← links)
- Endocrine Disruptors and Obesity (Q37712718) (← links)
- Perspectives on endocrine disruptor effects on metabolic sensors. (Q37815872) (← links)
- Soy as an Endocrine Disruptor: Cause for Caution? (Q37822767) (← links)
- Impact of Dietary Soy Isoflavones in Pregnancy on Fetal Programming of Endothelial Function in Offspring (Q37854853) (← links)
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and obesity development in humans: A review (Q37860355) (← links)
- Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure and risk of obesity in adult women. (Q38362222) (← links)
- Maternal exposure to an environmentally relevant dose of triclocarban results in perinatal exposure and potential alterations in offspring development in the mouse model. (Q38632251) (← links)
- Early endocrine disruptors exposure acts on 3T3-L1 differentiation and endocrine activity (Q38656194) (← links)
- Biomarker measurements of prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) in umbilical cord blood from postpartum Hispanic women in Brownsville, Texas (Q39306275) (← links)
- Expression pattern of G protein‑coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER) in human cumulus granulosa cells (CGCs) of patients with PCOS. (Q39824974) (← links)
- Obesogens: an environmental link to obesity (Q42680235) (← links)
- The environmental chemical tributyltin chloride (TBT) shows both estrogenic and adipogenic activities in mice which might depend on the exposure dose (Q42732179) (← links)
- Diethylstilbesterol has gender-specific effects on weight gain and bone development in mice (Q46527325) (← links)
- Anxiety-like behaviors in adulthood are altered in male but not female rats exposed to low dosages of polychlorinated biphenyls in utero (Q47107155) (← links)
- G-Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor (GPER) and Sex-Specific Metabolic Homeostasis (Q47311472) (← links)
- Adipose Tissue as a Site of Toxin Accumulation (Q47884731) (← links)
- Perinatal exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds and the control of feeding behavior-An overview (Q47984437) (← links)
- History of the Obesogen Field: Looking Back to Look Forward (Q61806979) (← links)
- Current Research Approaches and Challenges in the Obesogen Field (Q64060804) (← links)
- Endocrine-Mediated Mechanisms of Metabolic Disruption and New Approaches to Examine the Public Health Threat (Q64241149) (← links)
- Does the oestrogen receptor encourage oestrogenicity in environmental pollutants? The case of 4-nonylphenol (Q84153402) (← links)