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Goldinger et al. 2015 Goldinger DM, Demierre AL, Zoller O, Rupp H, Reinhard H, Magnin R, Becker TW, Bourqui-Pittet M. 2015. Endocrine activity of alternatives to BPA found in thermal paper in Switzerland. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 71:453-462. PubMed DOI
Goto et al. 2006 Goto Y, Kitamura S, Kashiwagi K, Oofusa K, Tooi O, Yoshizato K, Sato J, Ohta S, Kashiwagi A. 2006. Suppression of amphibian metamorphosis by bisphenol A and related chemical substances. J Health Sci 52(2):160-168.
Gramec Skledar et al. 2014 Gramec Skledar D, Troberg J, Lavdas J, Peterlin Masic L, Finel M. 2014. Differences in the glucuronidation of bisphenols F and S between two homologous human UGT enzymes, 1A9 and 1A10. Xenobiotica 30:1-9. PubMed DOI
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Grignard et al. 2012 Grignard E, Lapenna S, Bremer S. 2012. Weak estrogenic transcriptional activities of bisphenol A and bisphenol S. Toxicol In Vitro 26:727-731. PubMed DOI
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Helies-Toussaint et al. 2014 Helies-Toussaint C, Peyre L, Costanzo C, Chagnon MC, Rahmani R. 2014. Is bisphenol S a safe substitute for bisphenol A in terms of metabolic function? An in vitro study. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 280:224-235. PubMed DOI
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Hendriks et al. 2014 Hendriks HS, Meijer M, Muilwijk M, van den Berg M, Westerink RHS. 2014. A comparison of the in vitro cyto- and neurotoxicity of brominated and halogen-free flame retardants: Prioritization in search for safe(r) alternatives. Arch Toxicol 88:857-869. PubMed DOI
Higashihara et al. 2007 Higashihara N, Shiraishi K, Miyata K, Oshima Y, Minobe Y, Yamasaki K. 2007. Subacute oral toxicity study of bisphenol F based on the draft protocol for the "Enhanced OECD Test Guideline no. 407". Arch Toxicol 81(12):825-32. PubMed
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Hong et al. 2012 Hong H, Branham WS, Dial SL, Moland CL, Fang H, Shen J, et al. 2012. Rat alpha-fetoprotein binding affinities of a large set of structurally diverse chemicals elucidated the relationships between structures and binding affinities. Chem Res Toxicol 25:2553-2566. PubMed DOI
Hong et al. 2015 Hong H, Branham WS, Ng HW, Moland CL, Dial SL, Fang H, Perkins R, Sheehan D, Tong W. 2015. Human sex hormone-binding globulin binding affinities of 125 structurally diverse chemicals and comparison with their binding to androgen receptor, estrogen receptor, and alpha-fetoprotein. Toxicol Sci 143:333-348. PubMed DOI
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Imai et al. 2013 Imai J, Yamazoe Y, Yoshinari K. 2013. Novel cell-based reporter assay system using epitope-tagged protein for the identification of agonistic ligands of constitutive androstane receptor (CAR). Drug Metab Pharmacokinet 28:290-298. PubMed
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Ji et al. 2013 Ji K, Hong S, Kho Y, Choi K. 2013. Effects of bisphenol S exposure on endocrine functions and reproduction of zebrafish. Environ Sci Technol 47(15):8793-8800. PubMed DOI
Kamata et al. 2008 Kamata R, Shiraishi F, Nishikawa J-i, Yonemoto J, Shiraishi H. 2008. Screening and detection of the in vitro agonistic activity of xenobiotics on the retinoic acid receptor. Toxicol In Vitro 22:1050-1061. PubMed DOI

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