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endocrine disruption

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endocrine
adjective
uk /ˈen.də.krɪn/ us /ˈen.də.krɪn/
relating to any of the organs of the body that make hormones (= chemicals that make the body grow and develop) and put them into the blood, or to the hormones that ...
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disruption
noun[C or U]
uk /dɪsˈrʌp.ʃən/ us /dɪsˈrʌp.ʃən/
the action of preventing something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or ...
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Examples of endocrine disruption


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There are significant gaps in our understanding of the causes of endocrinedisruption in wild fish and this has hindered the process of hazard identification.
This suggests that endocrinedisruption in individual fish, potentially, has consequences to fish populations as a whole.
There is strong indication from different groups of animals that endocrinedisruption is also a result of infection with parasites.
Most of these environmental contaminants exhibiting estrogenic effects will lead to endocrine disruption through various environmental media such as food and water.
Notwithstanding this, there are no studies in which a specific endocrinedisruption event in wild fish has been causally linked with exposure to a specific chemical.
We have classified as toxic to the reproductive system a number of substances which probably have effects on human health due to endocrinedisruption.
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What is more, no account is taken during the evaluation procedure of some important aspects such as endocrinedisruption and the existence of vulnerable groups.
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One cannot rely on consumer awareness of a sophisticated nature of the long-term damage of endocrinedisruption, persistence or bioaccumulation.
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Endocrinedisruption is not in itself an adverse outcome but a mechanism, which may have carcinogenic, reproductive, developmental or behavioural effects.
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Immunotoxicity, endocrinedisruption, cumulative risk assessments: these are emerging issues where the regulatory science is still trying to catch up with the latest advances in research.
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Some of these effects can be detected using current testing procedures even though it may not be clear whether the disorder has been brought about through endocrinedisruption.
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New validated and agreed tests for endocrinedisruption will help a clearer identification of endocrine disrupters and allow informed judgements to be made on the likelihood of adverse effects.
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Later generations may be affected from caloric and protein restriction, high-fat interventions and endocrinedisruption in earlier generations.
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Exposure effects can range from mild skin irritation to birth defects, tumors, genetic changes, blood and nerve disorders, endocrinedisruption, coma or death.
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Brominated flame retardants are persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic to both humans and the environment and are suspected of causing neurobehavioral effects and endocrinedisruption.
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Toxic effects such as endocrinedisruption and neurotoxicity are also associated with other compounds within the group.
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While triclocarban causes endocrinedisruption, its chemical toxicity with respect to lethality is low (5000 mg/kg).
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Currently, his research focuses on the effects of prenatal hormone exposure and endocrinedisruption on rodent behaviour, physiology and anatomy.
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Endocrinedisruption in trout enticed researchers to inspect the consequences of alkylphenol on the human endocrine system.
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Nonylphenol can cause endocrinedisruption in fish by interacting with estrogen receptors and androgen receptors.
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