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Carlson DB, Curtis LR, Williams DE
Salmonid sexual development is not consistently altered by embryonic exposure to endocrine-active chemicals.
Environ Health Perspect 2000 Mar;108(3):249-55.
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van der Schalie WH, Gardner HS Jr, Bantle JA, De Rosa CT, Finch RA, Reif JS, Reuter RH, Backer LC, Burger J, Folmar LC, Stokes WS
Animals as sentinels of human health hazards of environmental chemicals.
Environ Health Perspect 1999 Apr;107(4):309-15.
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Crain DA, Guillette LJ Jr
Reptiles as models of contaminant-induced endocrine disruption.
Anim Reprod Sci 1998 Oct;53(1-4):77-86.
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Restum JC, Bursian SJ, Giesy JP, Render JA, Helferich WG, Shipp EB, Verbrugge DA, Aulerich RJ
Multigenerational study of the effects of consumption of PCB-contaminated carp from Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, on mink. 1. Effects on mink reproduction, kit growth and survival, and selected biological parameters.
J Toxicol Environ Health A 1998 Jul 10;54(5):343-75.
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Cooper RL, Kavlock RJ
Endocrine disruptors and reproductive development: a weight-of-evidence overview.
J Endocrinol 1997 Feb;152(2):159-66.
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Guillette LJ Jr, Guillette EA
Environmental contaminants and reproductive abnormalities in wildlife: implications for public health?
Toxicol Ind Health 1996 May-Aug;12(3-4):537-50.
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