15.02.2015 Views

Introduction to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals

Introduction to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals

Introduction to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

REFERENCES<br />

1. Diamanti-Kandarakis E, Bourguignon JP, Giudice LC, Hauser R, Prins GS, So<strong>to</strong> AM, Zoeller RT,<br />

Gore AC. <strong>Endocrine</strong>-disrupting chemicals: an <strong>Endocrine</strong> Society scientific statement. <strong>Endocrine</strong><br />

Rev 2009; 30:293-342.<br />

2. World Health Organization. 2012. State of the Science of <strong>Endocrine</strong>-<strong>Disrupting</strong> <strong>Chemicals</strong>. Geneva:<br />

International Programme on Chemical Safety.<br />

3. 2012 Exposure <strong>to</strong> Toxic Environmental Agents. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists<br />

Committee on Health Care for Underserved Women; American Society for Reproductive<br />

Medicine Practice Committee; The University of California, San Francisco Program on Reproductive<br />

Health and the Environment.<br />

4. 2013. In Chemical Exposures During Pregnancy: Dealing with Potential, but Unproven, Risks <strong>to</strong><br />

Child Health: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.<br />

5. Zoeller RT, Brown TR, Doan LL, Gore AC, Skakkebaek NE, So<strong>to</strong> AM, Woodruff TJ, Vom Saal FS.<br />

<strong>Endocrine</strong>-<strong>Disrupting</strong> <strong>Chemicals</strong> and Public Health Protection: A Statement of Principles from The<br />

<strong>Endocrine</strong> Society. Endocrinology 2012; 153:4097-4110.<br />

6. Herbst AL, Ulfelder H, Poskanzer DC. Adenocarcinoma of the vagina. Association of maternal<br />

stilbestrol therapy with tumor appearance in young women. N Engl J Med 1971; 284:878-881.<br />

7. McLachlan JA. Environmental signaling: what embryos and evolution teach us about endocrinedisrupting<br />

chemicals. <strong>Endocrine</strong> Reviews 2001; 22:319-341.<br />

8. Rao RP, Kaliwal BB. Monocro<strong>to</strong>phos induced dysfunction on estrous cycle and follicular development<br />

in mice. Industrial health 2002; 40:237-244.<br />

9. Tian YH, Baek JH, Lee SY, Jang CG. Prenatal and postnatal exposure <strong>to</strong> bisphenol a induces anxiolytic<br />

behaviors and cognitive deficits in mice. Synapse 2010; 64:432-439.<br />

10. Fingerhut M, Nelson DI, Driscoll T, Concha-Barrien<strong>to</strong>s M, Steenland K, Punnett L, Pruss-Ustun<br />

A, Leigh J, Corvalan C, Eijkemans G, Takala J. The contribution of occupational risks <strong>to</strong> the global<br />

burden of disease: summary and next steps. La Medicina del lavoro 2006; 97:313-321.<br />

11. World Health Organization. 2006. Preventing disease through healthy environments - <strong>to</strong>wards an<br />

estimate of the environmental burden of disease. Geneva: World Health Organization.<br />

12. Boyle CA, Boulet S, Schieve LA, Cohen RA, Blumberg SJ, Yeargin-Allsopp M, Visser S, Kogan MD.<br />

Trends in the prevalence of developmental disabilities in US children, 1997-2008. Pediatrics 2011;<br />

127:1034-1042.<br />

13. 2013. Global chemicals outlook: Towards the sound management of chemicals. Geneva, Switzerland:<br />

United Nations Environment Programme and the World Health Organization.<br />

14. Buck Louis GM, Sundaram R, Sweeney AM, Schisterman EF, Maisog J, Kannan K. Urinary bisphenol<br />

A, phthalates, and couple fecundity: the Longitudinal Investigation of Fertility and the Environment<br />

(LIFE) Study. Fertil Steril 2014; In Press:<br />

15. Gerona RR, Woodruff TJ, Dickenson CA, Pan J, Schwartz JM, Sen S, Friesen MW, Fujimo<strong>to</strong> VY,<br />

Hunt PA. Bisphenol-A (BPA), BPA glucuronide, and BPA sulfate in midgestation umbilical cord<br />

serum in a northern and central California population. Environmental science & technology 2013;<br />

47:12477-12485.<br />

16. Skakkebaek NE, Toppari J, Soder O, Gordon CM, Divall S, Draznin M. The exposure of fetuses<br />

and children <strong>to</strong> endocrine-disrupting chemicals: a European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology<br />

(ESPE) and Pediatric <strong>Endocrine</strong> Society (PES) call <strong>to</strong> action statement. J Clin Endocrinol Metab<br />

2011; 96:3056-3058.<br />

17. Cummings KM, Brown A, O’Connor R. The cigarette controversy. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers<br />

& prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the<br />

American Society of Preventive Oncology 2007; 16:1070-1076.<br />

18. Shelby MD. NTP-CERHR monograph on the potential human reproductive and developmental<br />

effects of bisphenol A. NTP CERHR MON 2008; v, vii-ix, 1-64 passim.<br />

19. WHO/UNEP. 2012. State of the science of endocrine-disrupting chemicals - 2012. Bergman A,<br />

Heindel JJ, Jobling S, Kidd KA, Zoeller RT, edi<strong>to</strong>rs: United National Envirnoment Programme<br />

World Health Organization. 296.<br />

20. Winneke G. Developmental aspects of environmental neuro<strong>to</strong>xicology: Lessons from lead and polychlorinated<br />

biphenyls. J Neurol Sci 2011; 308:9-15.<br />

21. Stein J, Schettler T, Wallinga D, Valenti M. In harm’s way: <strong>to</strong>xic threats <strong>to</strong> child development. J Dev<br />

Behav Pediatr 2002; 23:S13-22.<br />

22. Boucher O, Muckle G, Bastien CH. Prenatal exposure <strong>to</strong> polychlorinated biphenyls: a neuropsychologic<br />

analysis. Environmental health perspectives 2009; 117:7-16.<br />

60

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!