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Diethyl phthalate (DEP)

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The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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Chronic dietary administration of lower levels of diethyl phthalate induces murine testicular germ cell inflammation and sperm pathologies: Involvement of oxidative stress

Authors: Mondal, S; Ghosh, S; Bhattacharya, S; Mukherjee, S (2019) Chemosphere 229:443-451. HERO ID: 5933089

The wide occurrence of male infertility is a matter of grave concern. One of the major causes being . . . [More]

The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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Effect of gestational and lactational exposure to dehp, dinp, and dep on intestinal morphology, disaccharidases, and alkaline phosphatase in rats during postnatal development

Authors: Setti Ahmed, K; Kharoubi, O; Aoues, AEK; Bouchekara, M; Khaladi, B; Taleb, M (2018) American Journal of Perinatology 35:1251-1259. HERO ID: 4829398

INTRODUCTION:  The diesters of 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid (phthalic acid), commonly . . . [More]

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Effect of postnatal low-dose exposure to environmental chemicals on the gut microbiome in a rodent model

Authors: Hu, J; Raikhel, V; Gopalakrishnan, K; Fernandez-Hernandez, H; Lambertini, L; Manservisi, F; Falcioni, L; Bua, L; Belpoggi, F; L Teitelbaum, S; Chen, J (2016) 4:26. HERO ID: 3230343

BACKGROUND: This proof-of-principle study examines whether postnatal, low-dose exposure . . . [More]

The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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Effect of maternal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals on reproduction and mammary gland development in female Sprague-Dawley rats

Authors: Manservisi, F; Gopalakrishnan, K; Tibaldi, E; Hysi, A; Iezzi, M; Lambertini, L; Teitelbaum, S; Chen, J; Belpoggi, F (2015) Reproductive Toxicology 54:110-119. HERO ID: 3230541

The aim of the study is to determine whether low doses of "endocrine disrupting chemicals" (EDCs) affect . . . [More]

The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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Supplementary data: A short-term in vivo screen using fetal testosterone production, a key event in the phthalate adverse outcome pathway, to predict disruption of sexual differentiation

Authors: Furr, JR; Lambright, CS; Wilson, VS; Foster, PM; Gray, LE, Jr (2014) Toxicological Sciences 140. [Supplemental Data] HERO ID: 3045543


The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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A short-term in vivo screen using fetal testosterone production, a key event in the phthalate adverse outcome pathway, to predict disruption of sexual differentiation

Authors: Furr, JR; Lambright, CS; Wilson, VS; Foster, PM; Gray, LE, Jr (2014) Toxicological Sciences 140:403-424. HERO ID: 2510906

This study was designed to develop and validate a short-term in vivo protocol termed the Fetal Phthalate . . . [More]

The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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A mixture of five phthalate esters inhibits fetal testicular testosterone production in the Sprague-Dawley rat in a cumulative, dose-additive manner

Authors: Howdeshell, KL; Wilson, VS; Furr, J; Lambright, CR; Rider, CV; Blystone, CR; Hotchkiss, AK; Gray, LE, Jr (2008) Toxicological Sciences 105:153-165. HERO ID: 675206

Phthalate diesters are chemicals to which humans are ubiquitously exposed. Exposure to certain phthalates . . . [More]

The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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Gene expression profiling following in utero exposure to phthalate esters reveals new gene targets in the etiology of testicular dysgenesis

Authors: Liu, K; Lehmann, KP; Sar, M; Young, SS; Gaido, KW (2005) Biology of Reproduction 73:180-192. HERO ID: 674387

Male reproductive tract abnormalities associated with testicular dysgenesis in humans also occur in . . . [More]

The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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A two-generation reproductive toxicity study of diethyl phthalate (DEP) in rats

Authors: Fujii, S; Yabe, K; Furukawa, M; Hirata, M; Kiguchi, M; Ikka, T (2005) Journal of Toxicological Sciences 30:S97-116. HERO ID: 1298274

A two-generation reproductive toxicity study was performed to evaluate the effects of diethyl phthalate . . . [More]

The "refereed" or "peer review" status of a journal comes from the Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory (http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/), as supplied by the publisher. The term refers to the system of critical evaluation of manuscripts/articles by professional colleagues or peers. The content of refereed publications is sanctioned, vetted, or otherwise approved by a peer-review or editorial board. The peer-review and evaluation system is utilized to protect, maintain, and raise the quality of scholarly material published in serials. Publications subject to the referee process are assumed, then, to contain higher quality content than those that are not.
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Perinatal exposure to the phthalates DEHP, BBP, and DNIP, but not DEP, DMP, or DOTP, alters sexual differentiation of the male rat

Authors: Gray, LE, Jr; Ostby, J; Furr, J; Price, M; Veeramachaneni, DNR; Parks, L (2000) Toxicological Sciences 58:350-365. HERO ID: 678742

In mammals, exposure to antiandrogenic chemicals during sexual differentiation can produce malformations . . . [More]