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Endocrine disruption is an expanding field due to the numerous chemicals involved and, as evidenced more recently, the variety of homeostatic systems that they can alter throughout life. The gathering of experts from all over the world should help to identify health disorders that are possibly or likely related to exposure to endocrine disrupters. The research needs have been discussed as well as recommendations prioritizing target groups and following the precautionary principle.



Introduction
Neuroendocrine effects of developmental PCB exposure, with particular reference to hypothalamic gene expression
The kisspeptin system as putative target for endocrine disruption of puberty and reproductive health
Effects of prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupters on cerebral cortex development
Endocrine Disruption of the Thyroid and its Consequences in Development
Neural progenitors are direct targets of xenoestrogens in zebrafish
Exposure to environmental chemicals as a risk factor for diabetes development
Contribution of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals to the Obesity Epidemic: Consequences of Developmental Exposure
Fetal and adult exposure to bisphenol-a as a contributing factor in the etiology of the metabolic syndrome
Bisphenol A in the gut: another break in the wall?
Adverse trends of male reproductive health in two Nordic countries indicate environmental problems
Origin of testicular dysgenesis syndrome disorders in the masculinisation programming window: relevance to final testis size (=sperm production)
Subject Index-
ISBN 9783642227752
Article number 9783642227752
Media type eBook - PDF
Edition number 2. Aufl.
Copyright year 2011
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Length 176 pages
Illustrations w. 24 ill., 15 col. ill.
Language English
Copy protection Digital watermarking