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Baicalin targets YTHDC2 and alleviates male reproductive toxicity caused by co-exposure to nanoplastics and manganese through m6A-dependent pathway. [PDF]
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Nano-Curcumin Mitigates Doxorubicin-Induced Reproductive Toxicity via Antioxidant, Anti-Apoptosis, and SIRT1-Modulating Effects in Rat Model. [PDF]
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Chronic Reproductive Toxicity of Fomtec Enviro USP, a Fluorine-Free Firefighting Foam, to Northern Bobwhite (<i>Colinus virginianus</i>). [PDF]
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Biomarkers of reproductive toxicity
Cancer Biomarkers, 2005A biomarker can be broadly defined as any biological index capable of being measured, which is associated with or indicative of a defined biological endpoint such as a developmental or disease stage. Identification and verification of anatomical, endocrine, cellular and molecular biomarkers is crucial for successful clinical diagnosis and treatment of ...
John C, Rockett, Sung J, Kim
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Toxicity Testing, Reproductive
2005Abstract Reproductive toxicity evaluations encompass embryo/fetal development in utero, secondary and tertiary sex characteristics, sexual behavior and performance in both sexes, and pregnancy, parturition, lactation, and other maternal behaviors in females.
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Reproductive Toxicity: Hypothalamic‐Pituitary Mechanisms
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1983The hypothalamic‐pituitary axis serves as the primary control center for reproductive hormones. Several agents can inhibit this control center and thereby disrupt reproductive function. Of major interest among these agents are the neuropharmacologic drugs that alter the central rervous system input to the hypothalamus.
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Reproductive toxicity of phthalate esters
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2010AbstractPhthalate esters are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that in general display low‐toxicity. Overall, the reproductive effects of these compounds are well characterized in adult's animals, with gonadal injury observed after high dose exposure.
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REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY OF THE PSORALENS
Pediatric Pathology & Molecular Medicine, 2003The psoralens are naturally occurring secondary metabolites in plants, including many fruits and vegetables. Health risks have been associated with handling or ingesting psoralen-containing plants, and with the use of synthetic psoralens in photochemotherapy of skin disorders. Our research has demonstrated that administration of the psoralens bergapten
Moussa M, Diawara, Paul J, Kulkosky
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Reproductive toxicity testing of vaccines
Toxicology, 2003Vaccines play a major role in the prevention of human birth defects by protecting the pregnant woman from teratogenic or otherwise harmful infections. Until now, it has not been common practice to perform preclinical developmental toxicity tests for new vaccines. Despite the excellent safety record of vaccines, increased attention is now being given to
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