Available studies (208 found)
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Kanai et al. 2001 | Kanai, H, Barrett, JC, Metzler M, et al. 2001. Cell-transforming activity and estrogenicity of bisphenol-A and 4 of its analogs in mammalian cells [10.1002/ijc.1303]. Int J Cancer 93:20-25. PubMed | |||||
Kang et al. 2014 | Kang JS, Choi JS, Kim WK, Lee YJ, Park JW. 2014. Estrogenic potency of bisphenol S, polyethersulfone and their metabolites generated by the rat liver S9 fractions on a MVLN cell using a luciferase reporter gene assay. Reprod Biol Endocrinol 12:102. PubMed DOI | |||||
Kidani et al. 2010 | Kidani T, Kamei S, Miyawaki J, et al. 2010. Bisphenol A downregulates Akt signaling and inhibits adiponectin production and secretion in 3T3-L1 adipocytes [10.5551/jat.4051]. J Atheroscler Thromb 17:834-843. PubMed | |||||
Kim et al. 2006 | Kim HJ, Park HY, Kim J, et al. 2006. Assessment of in vitro assay system for thyroid hormone disruptors using rat pituitary GH3 cells. 22:307-313. PubMed DOI | |||||
Kinch et al. 2015 | Kinch CD, Ibhazehiebo K, Jeong JH, Habibi HR, Kurrasch DM. 2015. Low-dose exposure to bisphenol A and replacement bisphenol S induces precocious hypothalamic neurogenesis in embryonic zebrafish. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 112(5):1475-1480. PubMed DOI | |||||
Kitamura et al. 2003 | Kitamura S, Sanoh S, Kohta R, Suzuki T, Sugihara K, Fujimoto N, Ohta S. 2003. Metabolic activation of proestrogenic diphenyl and related compounds by rat liver microsomes. J Health Sci 49(4):298-310. | |||||
Kitamura et al. 2005a | Kitamura S, Kato T, Iida M, et al. 2005. Anti-thyroid hormonal activity of tetrabromobisphenol A, a flame retardant, and related compounds: Affinity to the mammalian thyroid hormone receptor, and effect on tadpole metamorphosis. Life Sci 76:1589-1601. PubMed | |||||
Kitamura et al. 2005b | Kitamura S, Suzuki T, Sanoh S, et al. 2005. Comparative study of the endocrine-disrupting activity of bisphenol A and 19 related compounds. Toxicol Sci 84:249-259. PubMed | |||||
Kobayashi et al. 2006 | Kobayashi S, Shinohara H, Tabata K, Yamamoto N, Miyai A. 2006. Stereo structure-controlled and electronic structure-controlled estrogen-like chemicals to design and develop non-estrogenic bisphenol A analogs based on chemical hardness concept. Chem Pharm Bull 54(12):1633-1638. PubMed | |||||
Kolle et al. 2010 | Kolle SN, Kamp HG, Huener HA, et al. 2010. In house validation of recombinant yeast estrogen and androgen receptor agonist and antagonist screening assays [10.1016/j.tiv.2010.08.008]. Toxicol In Vitro 24:2030-2040. PubMed DOI | |||||
Kolsek et al. 2014 | Kolsek K, Gobec M, Mlinaric Rascan I, et al. 2014. Molecular docking revealed potential disruptors of glucocorticoid receptor-dependent reporter gene expression [Journal Article]. Toxicology letters 226:132-139. PubMed DOI | |||||
Kolsek et al. 2015 | Kolsek K, Gobec M, Rascan IM, Dolenc MS. 2015. Screening of bisphenol A, triclosan and paraben analogues as modulators of the glucocorticoid and androgen receptor activities. Toxicol In Vitro 29:8-15. PubMed DOI | |||||
Kubo et al. 2004 | Kubo T, Maezawa N, Osada M, et al. 2004. Bisphenol A, an environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical, inhibits hypoxic response via degradation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha (HIF-1-alpha): Structural requirement of bisphenol A for degradation of HIF-1-alpha [10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.04.125]. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 318:1006-1011. PubMed | |||||
Kuruto-Niwa et al. 2005 | Kuruto-Niwa R, Nozawa R, Miyakoshi T, et al. 2005. Estrogenic activity of alkylphenols, bisphenol S, and their chlorinated derivatives using a GFP expression system. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 19:121-130. PubMed DOI | |||||
Langler et al. 2003 | Langler RF, Paddock RL, Thompson DB, Crandall I, Ciach M, Kain KC. 2003. Selected sulfonyl compounds as anticancer/antimalarial agents. Aust J Chem 56:1127-1133. | |||||
Laws et al. 2006 | Laws SC, Yavanhxay S, Cooper RL, et al. 2006. Nature of the binding interaction for 50 structurally diverse chemicals with rat estrogen receptors. Toxicol Sci 94:46-56. PubMed | |||||
Le Fol et al. 2015 | Le Fol V, Ait-Aissa S, Cabaton N, Dolo L, Grimaldi M, Balaguer P, Perdu E, Debrauwer L, Brion F, Zalko D. 2015. Cell-specific biotransformation of benzophenone-2 and bisphenol-S in zebrafish and human in vitro models used for toxicity and estrogenicity screening. Environ Sci Technol 49:3860-3868. PubMed DOI | |||||
Le and Belcher 2010 | Le HH, Belcher SM. 2010. Rapid signaling actions of environmental estrogens in developing granule cell neurons are mediated by estrogen receptor beta [10.1210/en.2010-0710]. Endocrinology 151:5689-5699. PubMed DOI | |||||
Lee et al. 2006 | Lee JY, Jang JW, Kang HS, Moon H, Sim SS, Kim CJ. 2006. Anti-inflammatory action of phenolic compounds from Gastrodia elata Root. Arch Pharm Res 29:849-585. PubMed | |||||
Lee et al. 2013a | Lee S, Kim YK, Shin TY, et al. 2013. Neurotoxic effects of bisphenol AF on calcium-induced ROS and MAPKs. Neurotox Res 23:249-259. PubMed DOI | |||||
Lee et al. 2013b | Lee S, Liu X, Takeda S, et al. 2013. Genotoxic potentials and related mechanisms of bisphenol A and other bisphenol compounds: A comparison study employing chicken DT40 cells. Chemosphere 93(2):434-40 PubMed DOI | |||||
Lehmann and Metzler 2004 | Lehmann L, Metzler M. 2004. Bisphenol A and its methylated congeners inhibit growth and interfere with microtubules in human fibroblasts in vitro. Chem-Biol Interact 147:273-285. PubMed | |||||
Letcher et al. 2005 | Letcher RJ, Sanderson JT, Bokkers A, Giesy JP, van den Berg M. 2005. Effects of bisphenol A-related diphenylalkanes on vitellogenin production in male carp (cyprinus carpio) hepatocytes and aromatase (cyp19) activity in human h295r adrenocortical carcinoma cells. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 209:95-104. PubMed | |||||
Li et al. 2003 | Li Y, Hu S-Q, Yin D-Q, Wang L-S. 2003. Primary screening and evaluation of endocrine disrupting activities of eleven substituted phenols. | |||||
Li et al. 2012 | Li Y, Burns KA, Arao Y, et al. 2012. Differential estrogenic actions of endocrine-disrupting chemicals bisphenol A, bisphenol AF, and zearalenone through estrogen receptor alpha and beta in vitro. Environ Health Perspect 120:1029-1035. PubMed DOI |
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