scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Cheryl Schaeberle | Q47283358 |
P2093 | author name string | Ana M Soto | |
Beverly S Rubin | |||
Andrew S Greenberg | |||
Martin Obin | |||
Maneesha Paranjpe | |||
Tracey DaFonte | |||
P2860 | cites work | Viable skin efficiently absorbs and metabolizes bisphenol A | Q56671940 |
Perinatal exposure to bisphenol A at reference dose predisposes offspring to metabolic syndrome in adult rats on a high-fat diet | Q84131647 | ||
Holding thermal receipt paper and eating food after using hand sanitizer results in high serum bioactive and urine total levels of bisphenol A (BPA) | Q21131916 | ||
Handling of thermal receipts as a source of exposure to bisphenol A | Q23909212 | ||
Endocrine disrupters as obesogens | Q24647272 | ||
Exposure to environmentally relevant doses of the xenoestrogen bisphenol-A alters development of the fetal mouse mammary gland | Q24650732 | ||
Exposure of the U.S. population to bisphenol A and 4-tertiary-octylphenol: 2003-2004 | Q24652530 | ||
Prenatal bisphenol A exposure and early childhood behavior | Q24652760 | ||
Low phytoestrogen levels in feed increase fetal serum estradiol resulting in the "fetal estrogenization syndrome" and obesity in CD-1 mice | Q24656454 | ||
Maternal nutrient supplementation counteracts bisphenol A-induced DNA hypomethylation in early development | Q24681489 | ||
Perinatal exposure to low doses of bisphenol A affects body weight, patterns of estrous cyclicity, and plasma LH levels | Q24812720 | ||
Prenatal Exposure to BPA and Offspring Outcomes: The Diabesogenic Behavior of BPA | Q26775216 | ||
Global Assessment of Bisphenol A in the Environment: Review and Analysis of Its Occurrence and Bioaccumulation | Q26775422 | ||
Exposure to bisphenol-A during pregnancy partially mimics the effects of a high-fat diet altering glucose homeostasis and gene expression in adult male mice | Q27322754 | ||
Unusually high levels of bisphenol A (BPA) in thermal paper cash register receipts (CRs): development and application of a robust LC-UV method to quantify BPA in CRs | Q28262576 | ||
Transfer of bisphenol A from thermal printer paper to the skin | Q28287658 | ||
Exposure to bisphenol A advances puberty | Q28375764 | ||
Urinary, circulating, and tissue biomonitoring studies indicate widespread exposure to bisphenol A | Q28382768 | ||
Variability of urinary phthalate metabolite and bisphenol A concentrations before and during pregnancy | Q28384139 | ||
Urine bisphenol-A level in relation to obesity and overweight in school-age children | Q28384326 | ||
Urinary bisphenol A and obesity: NHANES 2003-2006 | Q28387525 | ||
Maternal bisphenol a exposure during pregnancy and its association with adipokines in Mexican-American children | Q28393428 | ||
Impact of early-life bisphenol A exposure on behavior and executive function in children | Q28393429 | ||
Bisphenol A and chronic disease risk factors in US children | Q28393516 | ||
Prenatal and postnatal bisphenol A exposure and body mass index in childhood in the CHAMACOS cohort | Q28396637 | ||
Perinatal bisphenol A exposure and adult glucose homeostasis: identifying critical windows of exposure | Q28487927 | ||
Association of urinary bisphenol A concentration with medical disorders and laboratory abnormalities in adults | Q29615687 | ||
The E-SCREEN assay as a tool to identify estrogens: an update on estrogenic environmental pollutants | Q29617764 | ||
Perinatal exposure to bisphenol a alters early adipogenesis in the rat | Q30383593 | ||
Bisphenol A and the risk of cardiometabolic disorders: a systematic review with meta-analysis of the epidemiological evidence | Q30654852 | ||
Automated on-line column-switching HPLC-MS/MS method for measuring environmental phenols and parabens in serum | Q33440389 | ||
Bisphenol A data in NHANES suggest longer than expected half-life, substantial nonfood exposure, or both | Q33455659 | ||
Fetal programming of adult glucose homeostasis in mice | Q33507523 | ||
A round robin approach to the analysis of bisphenol A (BPA) in human blood samples. | Q33789200 | ||
Perinatal exposure to bisphenol-a and the development of metabolic syndrome in CD-1 mice. | Q33874480 | ||
Biomonitoring studies should be used by regulatory agencies to assess human exposure levels and safety of bisphenol A. | Q34060021 | ||
Bisphenol A exposure during pregnancy disrupts glucose homeostasis in mothers and adult male offspring | Q34148659 | ||
Bisphenol A: an endocrine disruptor with widespread exposure and multiple effects | Q34186815 | ||
Effects of maternal xenoestrogen exposure on development of the reproductive tract and mammary gland in female CD-1 mouse offspring. | Q34336570 | ||
Urinary bisphenol A and obesity in U.S. children | Q34337265 | ||
Early-life bisphenol a exposure and child body mass index: a prospective cohort study | Q34435435 | ||
Similarity of Bisphenol A Pharmacokinetics in Rhesus Monkeys and Mice: Relevance for Human Exposure | Q34623620 | ||
Chemical toxins: a hypothesis to explain the global obesity epidemic | Q34634514 | ||
Perinatal exposure to environmentally relevant levels of bisphenol A decreases fertility and fecundity in CD-1 mice | Q34834773 | ||
Bisphenol A and phthalate endocrine disruption of parental and social behaviors | Q35141149 | ||
Endocrine disruptors and the obesity epidemic | Q35608505 | ||
Exposure assessment of adult intake of bisphenol A (BPA) with emphasis on canned food dietary exposures | Q35747292 | ||
Long-term effects of adolescent exposure to bisphenol A on neuron and glia number in the rat prefrontal cortex: Differences between the sexes and cell type | Q35909464 | ||
A phytoestrogen-rich diet increases energy expenditure and decreases adiposity in mice | Q36064982 | ||
Soy but not bisphenol A (BPA) or the phytoestrogen genistin alters developmental weight gain and food intake in pregnant rats and their offspring | Q36403170 | ||
Perinatal bisphenol A exposure promotes hyperactivity, lean body composition, and hormonal responses across the murine life course. | Q36710869 | ||
Bisphenol A and Adiposity in an Inner-City Birth Cohort | Q37306131 | ||
Metabolic disruption in male mice due to fetal exposure to low but not high doses of bisphenol A (BPA): evidence for effects on body weight, food intake, adipocytes, leptin, adiponectin, insulin and glucose regulation. | Q37457906 | ||
Role of nutrition and environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals during the perinatal period on the aetiology of obesity | Q37477696 | ||
Association of a Genetic Risk Score With Body Mass Index Across Different Birth Cohorts | Q40666445 | ||
Association of early life exposure to bisphenol A with obesity and cardiometabolic traits in childhood | Q40944882 | ||
A novel model for neuroendocrine toxicology: neurobehavioral effects of BPA exposure in a prosocial species, the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster). | Q42673352 | ||
Evidence of altered brain sexual differentiation in mice exposed perinatally to low, environmentally relevant levels of bisphenol A. | Q42685050 | ||
Newborn mice exposed prenatally to bisphenol A show hyperactivity and defective neocortical development | Q42705114 | ||
Programming of metabolic effects in C57BL/6JxFVB mice by exposure to bisphenol A during gestation and lactation | Q42706019 | ||
Prenatal bisphenol a urine concentrations and early rapid growth and overweight risk in the offspring | Q44011348 | ||
Urinary bisphenol A (BPA) concentration associates with obesity and insulin resistance | Q44232535 | ||
Association between urinary bisphenol A concentration and obesity prevalence in children and adolescents | Q44577294 | ||
Neonatal exposure to endocrine active compounds or an ERbeta agonist increases adult anxiety and aggression in gonadally intact male rats | Q44873150 | ||
Bisphenol A and cardiometabolic risk factors in obese children | Q46389597 | ||
Estrogenic chemicals at puberty change ERalpha in the hypothalamus of male and female rats | Q48342818 | ||
Bisphenol-A treatment during pregnancy in mice: a new window of susceptibility for the development of diabetes in mothers later in life. | Q50449043 | ||
Bisphenol A Promotes Adiposity and Inflammation in a Nonmonotonic Dose-response Way in 5-week-old Male and Female C57BL/6J Mice Fed a Low-calorie Diet. | Q50901915 | ||
Pubertal BPA exposure changes central ERα levels in female mice. | Q50985682 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 130-144 | |
P577 | publication date | 2016-08-02 | |
P1433 | published in | Reproductive Toxicology | Q15633823 |
P1476 | title | Perinatal BPA exposure alters body weight and composition in a dose specific and sex specific manner: The addition of peripubertal exposure exacerbates adverse effects in female mice | |
P478 | volume | 68 |