págs. 2069-2080
págs. 2081-2098
págs. 2099-2124
L. E. Gray, P. M. D. Foster
págs. 2125-2142
P. A. Fenner-Crisp
págs. 2143-2150
R. W. Setzer, C. A. Kimmel
págs. 2151-2158
Topic 3.14: Endocrine active substances and dose response for individuals and populations
H. A. Barton
págs. 2159-2166
págs. 2167-2180
Topic 3.16: Environmental estrogens and sperm counts
R. Golden, H. Fisch
págs. 2181-2194
págs. 2197-2206
Topic 4.2: Endocrine disruption in invertebrates
J. Oehlmann, U. Schulte-Oehlmann
págs. 2207-2218
Topic 4.3: Endocrine disruption in wild freshwater fish
S. Jobling, C. R. Tyler
págs. 2219-2234
Topic 4.4: Effects of endocrine disruptors in aquatic mammals
L. Marsili, M. C. Fossi
págs. 2235-2248
Topic 4.5: Endocrine disruption in marine fish
P. Matthiessen
págs. 2249-2262
Topic 4.6: Deformed frogs and environmental retinoids
D. Gardiner, A. Ndayibagira
págs. 2263-2274
págs. 2275-2286
Topic 4.8: Review of the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in birds
L. A. Feyk, J. P. Giesy, P. D. Jones
págs. 2287-2304
P. Thomas, D. Crews, O. Putz
págs. 2305-2320
Topic 4.10: Interactions of endocrine-disrupting chemicals with stress responses in wildlife
T. G. Pottinger
págs. 2321-2334
M. Kobayashi, S. Kawai
págs. 2335-2342
Topic 4.12: Development of fish tests for endocrine disruptors
T. H. Hutchinson
págs. 2343-2354
págs. 2355-2360
C. D. Selassie
págs. 2363-2374
H. Hong, W. Tong, H. Fang
págs. 2375-2388
Workshop 1.3: QSAR prioritization of chemical inventories for endocrine disruptor testing
P. Schmieder, O. Mekenyan, S. Bradbury
págs. 2389-2396
J. A. Katzenellenbogen
págs. 2397-2404
K. Kitaura, K. Fukuzawa
págs. 2405-2410
Workshop 2.1: Toxicogenomics: Impact on human health
J. K. Selkirk, R. W. Tennant
págs. 2413-2414
Workshop 2.2: Temporal responses to estrogen in the uterus
T. R. Zacharewski, K. C. Fertuck
págs. 2415-2418
Workshop 2.3: Application of toxicogenomics to the endocrine disruption issue
M. Asamoto, T. Shirai
págs. 2419-2422
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