Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
Long-term environmental effects of chemical exposure have long been of concern and, more recently, chemicals which cause changes to the sexual development of exposed organisms have been identified. It is thought that low-level exposure to a wide range of chemicals may be affecting endocrine function, leading to a reduction in fertility and an increase in reproductive cancers. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals reviews the scientific evidence and attempts to put the subject into context. Along with an overview of the issue, there is discussion of the specialised aspects in relation to wildlife; environmental oestrogens and male reproduction; and naturally occurring oestrogenic substances. With contributions from representatives of the Medical Research Council's Institute for Environment and Health and the US Environmental Protection Agency, the articles provide a comprehensive and detailed review of current issues. This book will be of interest to a wide readership, including industrial and environmental scientists, managers and policy makers.
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 1999.
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Front coverByR. M. HarrisonR. M. HarrisonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Front matterByR. M. HarrisonR. M. HarrisonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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PrefaceBy
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ContentsByR. M. HarrisonR. M. HarrisonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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EditorsByR. M. HarrisonR. M. HarrisonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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ContributorsByR. M. HarrisonR. M. HarrisonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Overview of the endocrine disrupters issuep1-26By
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Environmentally induced endocrine abnormalities in fishp27-48By
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Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in invertebratesp49-60By
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Endocrine disruption in mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibiansp61-82By
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Oestrogens, environmental oestrogens and male reproductionp83-108By
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Human health effects of phytoestrogensp109-134By
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Endocrine disruptor research and regulation in the United Statesp135-146By
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Subject indexp147-152ByR. M. HarrisonR. M. HarrisonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Back coverpX003-X004ByR. M. HarrisonR. M. HarrisonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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