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NIEHS American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)-funded BPA Papers

The NIEHS is supporting researchers working on BPA through funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).  Listed below are some of the papers published by the ARRA grantees.  

 

Cancer

  • Hu WY, Shi GB, Hu DP, Nelles JL, Prins GS. 2011. Actions of estrogens and endocrine disrupting chemicals on human prostate stem/progenitor cells and prostate cancer risk. Mol Cell Endocrinol 354(1-2): 63–73. Abstract 
  • Hu WY, Shi GB, Lam HM, Hu DP, Ho SM, Madueke IC, et al. 2011. Estrogen-initiated transformation of prostate epithelium derived from normal human prostate stem-progenitor cells.  Endocrinology 152(6):2150-2163. Abstract 
  • Soto AM, Sonnenschein C. 2010. Environmental causes of cancer: endocrine disruptors as carcinogens. Nat Rev Endocrinol 6(7):363-370. Abstract 

Cardiology

  • Belcher SM, Chen Y, Yan S, Wang HS. 2012. Rapid estrogen receptor-mediated mechanisms determine the sexually dimorphic sensitivity of ventricular myocytes to 17beta-estradiol and the environmental endocrine disruptor bisphenol A. Endocrinology 153(2):712-720. Abstract 
  • Le HH, Belcher SM. 2010. Rapid signaling actions of environmental estrogens in developing granule cell neurons are mediated by estrogen receptor beta. Endocrinology 151(12):5689-5699. Abstract 
  • Yan S, Chen Y, Dong M, Song W, Belcher SM, Wang HS. 2011. Bisphenol A and 17beta-estradiol promote arrhythmia in the female heart via alteration of calcium handling. PLoS One 6(9):e25455. Abstract 

Immunology

  • Kendziorski JA, Kendig EL, Gear RB, Belcher SM. 2012. Strain specific induction of pyometra and differences in immune responsiveness in mice exposed to 17alpha-ethinyl estradiol or the endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A. Reprod Toxicol 34(1):22-30. Abstract 

Mechanism

  • Ashcroft FJ, Newberg JY, Jones ED, Mikic I, Mancini MA. 2011. High content imaging-based assay to classify estrogen receptor-alpha ligands based on defined mechanistic outcomes. Gene 477(1-2): 42-52. Abstract 
  • Howard TD, Ho SM, Zhang L, Chen J, Cui W, Slager R, et al. 2011. Epigenetic changes with dietary soy in cynomolgus monkeys. PLoS One 6(10):e26791. Abstract 
  • Tang WY, Morey LM, Cheung YY, Birch L, Prins GS, Ho SM. 2012. Neonatal exposure to estradiol/bisphenol A alters promoter methylation and expression of Nsbp1 and Hpcal1 genes and transcriptional programs of Dnmt3a/b and Mbd2/4 in the rat prostate gland throughout life. Endocrinology 153(1):42-55. Abstract 
  • Rosenfeld CS, Sieli PT, Warzak DA, Ellersieck MR, Pennington KA, Roberts RM. 2012. Maternal exposure to bisphenol A and genistein has minimal effect on Avy/a offspring coat color but favors birth of agouti over nonagouti mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; doi: 10.1073/pnas.1220230110 [Online 24 December 2012]. Abstract 
  • Wu T, Giovannucci E, Welge J, Mallick P, Tang WY, Ho SM. 2011. Measurement of GSTP1 promoter methylation in body fluids may complement PSA screening: a meta-analysis. Br J Cancer 105(1): 65-73. Abstract 

Neuro/Behavior

  • Jasarevic E, Sieli PT, Twellman EE, Welsh TH, Jr., Schachtman TR, Roberts RM, et al. 2011. Disruption of adult expression of sexually selected traits by developmental exposure to bisphenol A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(28):11715-11720. Abstract 
  • Jasarevic E, Williams SA, Vandas GM, Ellersieck MR, Liao C, Kannan K, et al. 2012. Sex and dose-dependent effects of developmental exposure to bisphenol A on anxiety and spatial learning in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii) offspring. Horm Behav 63(1):180-189. Abstract 

Pharmacokinetics

  • Fisher JW, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Doerge DR. 2011. Pharmacokinetic modeling:prediction and evaluation of route dependent dosimetry of bisphenol A in monkeys with extrapolation to humans. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 257(1):122-136. Abstract 
  • Kendig EL, Buesing DR, Christie SM, Cookman CJ, Gear RB, Hugo ER, et al. 2012. Estrogen-like disruptive effects of dietary exposure to bisphenol A or 17alpha-ethinyl estradiol in CD1 mice. Int J Toxicol 31(6):537-550. Abstract 
  • Martina CA, Weiss B, Swan SH. 2012. Lifestyle behaviors associated with exposures to endocrine disruptors. Neurotoxicology 33(6):1427-1433. Abstract 
  • Sieli PT, Jasarevic E, Warzak DA, Mao J, Ellersieck MR, Liao C, et al. 2011. Comparison of serum bisphenol A concentrations in mice exposed to bisphenol A through the diet versus oral bolus exposure. Environ Health Perspect 119(9):1260-1265. Abstract 
  • Taylor JA, Vom Saal FS, Welshons WV, Drury B, Rottinghaus G, Hunt PA, et al. 2011. Similarity of bisphenol A pharmacokinetics in rhesus monkeys and mice: relevance for human exposure.  Environ Health Perspect 119(4):422-430. Abstract 

Reproduction

  • Bloom MS, Kim D, Vom Saal FS, Taylor JA, Cheng G, Lamb JD, et al. 2011. Bisphenol A exposure reduces the estradiol response to gonadotropin stimulation during in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 96(3):672-677 e672. Abstract 
  • Bloom MS, Vom Saal FS, Kim D, Taylor JA, Lamb JD, Fujimoto VY. 2011. Serum unconjugated bisphenol A concentrations in men may influence embryo quality indicators during in vitro fertilization. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 32(2):319-323. Abstract 
  • Cabaton NJ, Wadia PR, Rubin BS, Zalko D, Schaeberle CM, Askenase MH, et al. 2011. Perinatal exposure to environmentally relevant levels of bisphenol A decreases fertility and fecundity in  CD-1 mice. Environ Health Perspect 119(4):547-552. Abstract 
  • Chevrier J, Gunier RB, Bradman A, Holland NT, Calafat AM, Eskenazi B, et al. 2012. Maternal urinary bisphenol A during pregnancy and maternal and neonatal thyroid function in the CHAMACOS study. Environ Health Perspect; doi: 10.1289/ehp.1205092 [Online 25 September 2012]. Abstract 
  • Fujimoto VY, Kim D, vom Saal FS, Lamb JD, Taylor JA, Bloom MS. 2011. Serum unconjugated bisphenol A concentrations in women may adversely influence oocyte quality during in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 95(5):1816-1819. Abstract 
  • Hanna CW, Bloom MS, Robinson WP, Kim D, Parsons PJ, vom Saal FS, Taylor JA, Steuerwald AJ, Fujimoto VY. 2012. DNA methylation changes in whole blood is associated with exposure to the environmental contaminants, mercury, lead, cadmium and bisphenol A, in women undergoing ovarian stimulation for IVF. Hum Reprod 27(5):1401-1410. Abstract 

Review

  • Cooper JE, Kendig EL, Belcher SM. 2011. Assessment of bisphenol A released from reusable plastic, aluminium and stainless steel water bottles. Chemosphere 85(6):943-947. Abstract 
  • Ho SM, Lee MT, Lam HM, Leung YK. 2011. Estrogens and prostate cancer: etiology, mediators, prevention, and management. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 40(3):591-614, ix. Abstract 
  • Kendig EL, Le HH, Belcher SM. 2010. Defining hormesis: evaluation of a complex concentration response phenomenon. Int J Toxicol 29(3):235-246. Abstract 
  • Nelles JL, Hu WY, Prins GS. 2011. Estrogen action and prostate cancer. Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab 6(3):437-451. Abstract 
  • Nicholson TM, Ricke WA. 2011. Androgens and estrogens in benign prostatic hyperplasia: Past, present and future. Differentiation 82(4-5):184-199. Abstract 
  • Rosenfeld CS. 2012. Effects of maternal diet and exposure to bisphenol A on sexually dimorphic responses in conceptuses and offspring. Reprod Domest Anim 47 Suppl 4:23-30. Abstract 
  • Rubin BS. 2011. Bisphenol A: an endocrine disruptor with widespread exposure and multiple effects. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 127(1-2):27-34. Abstract 
  • Saetzler K, Sonnenschein C, Soto AM. 2011. Systems biology beyond networks: generating order from disorder through self-organization. Semin Cancer Biol 21(3):165-174. Abstract 
  • Sonnenschein C, Wadia PR, Rubin BS, Soto AM. 2011. Cancer as development gone awry: the case for bisphenol-A as a carcinogen. J Dev Orig Health Dis 2(1):9-16. Abstract 
  • Taylor JA, Richter CA, Ruhlen RL, vom Saal FS. 2011. Estrogenic environmental chemicals and drugs: mechanisms for effects on the developing male urogenital system. J Steroid Biochem  Mol Biol 127(1-2):83-95. Abstract 
  • Walker CL. 2011. Epigenomic reprogramming of the developing reproductive tract and disease susceptibility in adulthood. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol 91(8):666-671. Abstract 
  • Weiss B. 2011. Endocrine disruptors as a threat to neurological function. J Neurol Sci 305(1-2):11-21. Abstract 
  • Weiss B. 2011. Same sex, no sex, and unaware sex in neurotoxicology. Neurotoxicology 32(5):509-517. Abstract 
  • Weiss B. 2012. The intersection of neurotoxicology and endocrine disruption. Neurotoxicology 33(6):1410-1419. Abstract 
  • Winans B, Humble MC, Lawrence BP. 2011. Environmental toxicants and the developing immune system: a missing link in the global battle against infectious disease? Reprod Toxicol 31(3):327-336. Abstract 
  • Zhang X, Ho SM. 2011. Epigenetics meets endocrinology. J Mol Endocrinol 46(1):R11-R32. Abstract 


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National Toxicology Program - BPA Papers

The National Toxicology Program (NTP) is an interagency program, headquartered at NIEHS, that is comprised of relevant activities within three core agencies that form the NTP; the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (NIEHS/NIH), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (NIOSH/CDC), and the National Center for Toxicological Research of the Food and Drug Administration (NCTR/FDA).

 

Under the umbrella of the NTP, the NIEHS is collaborating with the National Center for Toxicological Research to examine long-term health outcomes resulting from developmental exposures. Listed below are a few of the papers from this effort.

 

  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Fisher JW. 2010. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in neonatal and adult Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 247(2):158-165. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Woodling KA, Fisher JW. 2010. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in neonatal and adult rhesus monkeys. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 248(1):1-11. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Vanlandingham M, Twaddle NC, Delclos KB. 2010. Lactational transfer of bisphenol A in Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Lett 199(3):372-376. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Brown RP, Fisher JW. 2011. Distribution of bisphenol A into tissues of adult, neonatal, and fetal Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 255(3):261-270. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Fisher JW. 2012. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in neonatal and adult CD-1 mice: inter-species comparisons with Sprague-Dawley rats and rhesus monkeys. Toxicol Lett 207(3):298-305. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Fisher JW. 2012. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in serum and adipose tissue following intravenous administration to adult female CD-1 mice. Toxicol Lett 211(2):114-9. Abstract 
  • Fisher JW, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Doerge DR. 2011. Pharmacokinetic modeling: prediction and evaluation of route dependent dosimetry of bisphenol A in monkeys with extrapolation to humans. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 257(1):122-36. Abstract 
  • Patterson TA, Twaddle NC, Roegge CS, Callicott RJ, Fisher JW, Doerge DR. 2012. Concurrent determination of bisphenol A pharmacokinetics in maternal and fetal rhesus monkeys. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 267(1):41-48. Abstract 


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All NIEHS Supported BPA Papers (January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2012)

Since January 2010, NIEHS-supported researchers and grantees have published more than 140 papers addressing BPA.

 

Papers marked with an (*) below are funded in whole or in part by an ARRA grant.

 

  • Adewale HB, Todd KL, Mickens JA, Patisaul HB. 2011. The impact of neonatal bisphenol-A exposure on sexually dimorphic hypothalamic nuclei in the female rat. Neurotoxicology 32(1): 38-49. Abstract 
  • Aldad TS, Rahmani N, Leranth C, Taylor HS. 2011. Bisphenol-A exposure alters endometrial progesterone receptor expression in the nonhuman primate. Fertil Steril 96(1):175-179. Abstract 
  • * Ashcroft FJ, Newberg JY, Jones ED, Mikic I, Mancini MA. 2011. High content imaging-based assay to classify estrogen receptor-alpha ligands based on defined mechanistic outcomes. Gene 477(1-2): 42-52. Abstract 
  • Baccarelli A, Rienstra M, Benjamin EJ. 2010. Cardiovascular epigenetics: basic concepts and results from animal and human studies. Circ Cardiovasc Genet 3(6):567-573. Abstract 
  • Bauer SM, Roy A, Emo J, Chapman TJ, Georas SN, Lawrence BP. 2012. The effects of maternal exposure to bisphenol A on allergic lung inflammation into adulthood. Toxicol Sci 130(1):82-93. Abstract 
  • * Belcher SM, Chen Y, Yan S, Wang HS. 2012. Rapid estrogen receptor-mediated mechanisms determine the sexually dimorphic sensitivity of ventricular myocytes to 17beta-estradiol and the environmental endocrine disruptor bisphenol A. Endocrinology 153(2):712-720. Abstract 
  • Betancourt AM, Eltoum IA, Desmond RA, Russo J, Lamartiniere CA. 2010. In utero exposure to bisphenol A shifts the window of susceptibility for mammary carcinogenesis in the rat. Environ Health Perspect 118(11):1614-1619. Abstract 
  • Betancourt AM, Mobley JA, Russo J, Lamartiniere CA. 2010. Proteomic analysis in mammary glands of rat offspring exposed in utero to bisphenol A. J Proteomics 73(6):1241-1253. Abstract 
  • Birnbaum LS, Bucher JR, Collman GW, Zeldin DC, Johnson AF, Schug TT, et al. 2012. Consortium-based science: The NIEHS's multipronged, collaborative approach to assessing the health effects of bisphenol A. Environ Health Perspect 120(12):1640-1644. Abstract 
  • * Bloom MS, Kim D, Vom Saal FS, Taylor JA, Cheng G, Lamb JD, et al. 2011. Bisphenol A exposure reduces the estradiol response to gonadotropin stimulation during in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 96(3):672-677 e672. Abstract 
  • * Bloom MS, Vom Saal FS, Kim D, Taylor JA, Lamb JD, Fujimoto VY. 2011. Serum unconjugated bisphenol A concentrations in men may influence embryo quality indicators during in vitro fertilization. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol 32(2):319-323. Abstract 
  • Brannick KE, Craig ZR, Himes AD, Peretz JR, Wang W, Flaws JA, et al. 2012. Prenatal exposure to low doses of bisphenol A increases pituitary proliferation and gonadotroph number in female mice offspring at birth. Biol Reprod 87(4):82,1-10. Abstract 
  • Braun JM, Hauser R. 2011. Bisphenol A and children's health. Curr Opin Pediatr 23(2):233-239. Abstract 
  • Braun JM, Smith KW, Williams PL, Calafat AM, Berry K, Ehrlich S, et al. 2012. Variability of urinary phthalate metabolite and bisphenol A concentrations before and during pregnancy. Environ Health Perspect 120(5):739–745. Abstract 
  • * Cabaton NJ, Wadia PR, Rubin BS, Zalko D, Schaeberle CM, Askenase MH, et al. 2011. Perinatal exposure to environmentally relevant levels of bisphenol A decreases fertility and fecundity in  CD-1 mice. Environ Health Perspect 119(4):547-552. Abstract 
  • Cantonwine D, Meeker JD, Hu H, Sanchez BN, Lamadrid-Figueroa H, Mercado-Garcia A, et al. 2010. Bisphenol A exposure in Mexico City and risk of prematurity: a pilot nested case control study. Environ Health 9:62. Abstract 
  • Cao J, Patisaul HB. 2011. Sexually dimorphic expression of hypothalamic estrogen receptors alpha and beta and Kiss1 in neonatal male and female rats. J Comp Neurol 519(15):2954-2977. Abstract 
  • Cao J, Mickens JA, McCaffrey KA, Leyrer SM, Patisaul HB. 2012. Neonatal Bisphenol A exposure alters sexually dimorphic gene expression in the postnatal rat hypothalamus. Neurotoxicology 33(1):23-36. Abstract 
  • Chen M, Tao L, Collins EM, Austin C, Lu C. 2012. Simultaneous determination of multiple phthalate metabolites and bisphenol-A in human urine by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci 904:73-80. Abstract 
  • Cheng Q, Taguchi K, Aleksunes LM, Manautou JE, Cherrington NJ, Yamamoto M, et al. 2011. Constitutive activation of nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 induces biotransformation enzyme and transporter expression in livers of mice with hepatocyte-specific deletion of Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1. J Biochem Mol Toxicol 25(5):320-329. Abstract 
  • * Chevrier J, Gunier RB, Bradman A, Holland NT, Calafat AM, Eskenazi B, et al. 2012. Maternal urinary bisphenol A during pregnancy and maternal and neonatal thyroid function in the CHAMACOS study. Environ Health Perspect; doi:10.1289/ehp.1205092 [Online 25 September 2012]. Abstract 
  • Choufani S, Shapiro JS, Susiarjo M, Butcher DT, Grafodatskaya D, Lou Y, et al. 2011. A novel approach identifies new differentially methylated regions (DMRs) associated with imprinted genes. Genome Res 21(3):465-476. Abstract 
  • * Cooper JE, Kendig EL, Belcher SM. 2011. Assessment of bisphenol A released from reusable plastic, aluminium and stainless steel water bottles. Chemosphere 85(6):943-947. Abstract 
  • Craig ZR, Wang W, Flaws JA. 2011. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in ovarian function: effects on steroidogenesis, metabolism and nuclear receptor signaling. Reproduction 142(5):633-646. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Fisher JW. 2010. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in neonatal and adult Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 247(2):158-165. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Woodling KA, Fisher JW. 2010. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in neonatal and adult rhesus monkeys. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 248(1):1-11. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Vanlandingham M, Twaddle NC, Delclos KB. 2010. Lactational transfer of bisphenol A in Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Lett 199(3):372-376. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Brown RP, Fisher JW. 2011. Distribution of bisphenol A into tissues of adult, neonatal, and fetal Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 255(3):261-270. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Fisher JW. 2012. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in neonatal and adult CD-1 mice: inter-species comparisons with Sprague-Dawley rats and rhesus monkeys. Toxicol Lett 207(3):298-305. Abstract 
  • Doerge DR, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Fisher JW. 2012. Pharmacokinetics of bisphenol A in serum and adipose tissue following intravenous administration to adult female CD-1 mice. Toxicol Lett 211(2):114-9. Abstract 
  • Ehrlich S, Williams PL, Missmer SA, Flaws JA, Berry KF, Calafat AM, et al. 2012. Urinary bisphenol A concentrations and implantation failure among women undergoing in vitro fertilization. Environ Health Perspect 120(7):978-983. Abstract 
  • Faulk C, Dolinoy DC. 2011. Timing is everything: the when and how of environmentally induced changes in the epigenome of animals. Epigenetics 6(7):791-797. Abstract 
  • Fernandez SV, Snider KE, Wu YZ, Russo IH, Plass C, Russo J. 2010. DNA methylation changes in a human cell model of breast cancer progression. Mutat Res 688(1-2):28-35. Abstract 
  • Findlay JK, Liew SH, Simpson ER, Korach KS. 2010. Estrogen signaling in the regulation of female reproductive functions. Handb Exp Pharmacol(198):29-35. Abstract 
  • * Fisher JW, Twaddle NC, Vanlandingham M, Doerge DR. 2011. Pharmacokinetic modeling:prediction and evaluation of route dependent dosimetry of bisphenol A in monkeys with extrapolation to humans. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 257(1):122-136. Abstract 
  • Fleisch AF, Wright RO, Baccarelli AA. 2012. Environmental epigenetics: a role in endocrine disease? J Mol Endocrinol 49(2):R61-R67. Abstract 
  • * Fujimoto VY, Kim D, vom Saal FS, Lamb JD, Taylor JA, Bloom MS. 2011. Serum unconjugated bisphenol A concentrations in women may adversely influence oocyte quality during in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 95(5):1816-1819. Abstract 
  • Gao Y, Cao Y, Yang D, Luo X, Tang Y, Li H. 2012. Sensitivity and selectivity determination of bisphenol A using SWCNT-CD conjugate modified glassy carbon electrode. J Hazard Mater 199-200:111-118. Abstract 
  • Gore AC, Patisaul HB. 2010. Neuroendocrine disruption: historical roots, current progress, questions for the future. Front Neuroendocrinol  31(4):395-399. Abstract 
  • Gore AC, Walker DM, Zama AM, Armenti AE, Uzumcu M. 2011. Early life exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals causes lifelong molecular reprogramming of the hypothalamus and premature reproductive aging. Mol Endocrinol 25(12):2157-2168. Abstract 
  • Greathouse KL, Bredfeldt T, Everitt JI, Lin K, Berry T, Kannan K, Mittelstadt ML, Ho SM, Walker CL. 2012. Environmental estrogens differentially engage the histone methyltransferase EZH2 to increase risk of uterine tumorigenesis. Mol Cancer Res 10(4):546-557. Abstract 
  • Hajszan T, Leranth C. 2010. Bisphenol A interferes with synaptic remodeling. Front Neuroendocrinol 31(4):519-530. Abstract 
  • * Hanna CW, Bloom MS, Robinson WP, Kim D, Parsons PJ, vom Saal FS, Taylor JA, Steuerwald AJ, Fujimoto VY. 2012. DNA methylation changes in whole blood is associated with exposure to the environmental contaminants, mercury, lead, cadmium and bisphenol A, in women undergoing ovarian stimulation for IVF. Hum Reprod  27(5):1401-1410. Abstract 
  • Hewitt SC, Korach KS. 2011. Estrogenic activity of bisphenol A and 2,2-bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)-1,1,1-trichloroethane (HPTE) demonstrated in mouse uterine gene profiles. Environ Health Perspect 119(1):63-70. Abstract 
  • Ho SM. 2010. Environmental epigenetics of asthma: an update. J Allergy Clin Immunol 126(3):453-465. Abstract 
  • * Ho SM, Lee MT, Lam HM, Leung YK. 2011. Estrogens and prostate cancer: etiology, mediators, prevention, and management. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 40(3):591-614, ix. Abstract 
  • * Howard TD, Ho SM, Zhang L, Chen J, Cui W, Slager R, et al. 2011. Epigenetic changes with dietary soy in cynomolgus monkeys. PLoS One 6(10):e26791. Abstract 
  • * Hu WY, Shi GB, Hu DP, Nelles JL, Prins GS. 2011. Actions of estrogens and endocrine disrupting chemicals on human prostate stem/progenitor cells and prostate cancer risk. Mol Cell Endocrinol 354(1-2):63-73. Abstract 
  • * Hu WY, Shi GB, Lam HM, Hu DP, Ho SM, Madueke IC, et al. 2011. Estrogen-initiated transformation of prostate epithelium derived from normal human prostate stem-progenitor cells.  Endocrinology 152(6):2150-2163. Abstract 
  • Hunt PA, Lawson C, Gieske M, Murdoch B, Smith H, Marre A, et al. 2012. Bisphenol A alters early oogenesis and follicle formation in the fetal ovary of the rhesus monkey. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(43):17525-17530. Abstract 
  • * Jasarevic E, Sieli PT, Twellman EE, Welsh TH, Jr., Schachtman TR, Roberts RM, et al. 2011. Disruption of adult expression of sexually selected traits by developmental exposure to bisphenol A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(28):11715-11720. Abstract 
  • * Jasarevic E, Williams SA, Vandas GM, Ellersieck MR, Liao C, Kannan K, et al. 2012. Sex and dose-dependent effects of developmental exposure to bisphenol A on anxiety and spatial learning in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii) offspring. Horm Behav 63(1):180-189. Abstract 
  • Jenkins S, Wang J, Eltoum I, Desmond R, Lamartiniere CA. 2011. Chronic oral exposure to bisphenol A results in a nonmonotonic dose response in mammary carcinogenesis and metastasis in MMTV-erbB2 mice. Environ Health Perspect 119(11):1604-1609. Abstract 
  • Jenkins S, Betancourt AM, Wang J, Lamartiniere CA. 2012. Endocrine-active chemicals in mammary cancer causation and prevention. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol  129(3-5):191-200. Abstract 
  • Kang ER, Iqbal K, Tran DA, Rivas GE, Singh P, Pfeifer GP, et al. 2011. Effects of endocrine disruptors on imprinted gene expression in the mouse embryo. Epigenetics 6(7):937-950. Abstract 
  • * Kendig EL, Le HH, Belcher SM. 2010. Defining hormesis: evaluation of a complex concentration response phenomenon. Int J Toxicol 29(3):235-246. Abstract 
  • * Kendig EL, Buesing DR, Christie SM, Cookman CJ, Gear RB, Hugo ER, et al. 2012. Estrogen-like disruptive effects of dietary exposure to bisphenol A or 17alpha-ethinyl estradiol in CD1 mice. Int J Toxicol 31(6):537-550. Abstract 
  • * Kendziorski JA, Kendig EL, Gear RB, Belcher SM. 2012. Strain specific induction of pyometra and differences in immune responsiveness in mice exposed to 17alpha-ethinyl estradiol or the endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A. Reprod Toxicol 34(1):22-30. Abstract 
  • Kingman A, Hyman J, Masten SA, Jayaram B, Smith C, Eichmiller F, et al. 2012. Bisphenol A and other compounds in human saliva and urine associated with the placement of composite restorations. J Am Dent Assoc 143(12):1292-1302. Abstract 
  • Lamartiniere CA, Jenkins S, Betancourt AM, Wang J, Russo J. 2011. Exposure to the Endocrine Disruptor Bisphenol A Alters Susceptibility for Mammary Cancer. Horm Mol Biol Clin Investig 5(2):45-52. Abstract 
  • LaPensee EW, LaPensee CR, Fox S, Schwemberger S, Afton S, Ben-Jonathan N. 2010. Bisphenol A and estradiol are equipotent in antagonizing cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity in breast cancer cells. Cancer Lett 290(2):167-173. Abstract 
  • Lawson C, Gieske M, Murdoch B, Ye P, Li Y, Hassold T, et al. 2011. Gene expression in the fetal mouse ovary is altered by exposure to low doses of bisphenol A. Biol Reprod 84(1):79-86. Abstract 
  • * Le HH, Belcher SM. 2010. Rapid signaling actions of environmental estrogens in developing granule cell neurons are mediated by estrogen receptor beta. Endocrinology 151(12):5689-5699. Abstract 
  • Leung YK, Ho SM. 2011. Estrogen receptor beta: switching to a new partner and escaping from estrogen. Sci Signal 4(168):pe19. Abstract 
  • Li Y, Burns KA, Arao Y, Luh CJ, Korach KS. 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(7):1029-1035. Abstract 
  • Losa-Ward SM, Todd KL, McCaffrey KA, Tsutsui K, Patisaul HB. 2012. Disrupted organization of RFamide pathways in the hypothalamus is associated with advanced puberty in female rats neonatally exposed to bisphenol A. Biol Reprod 87(2):28,1-9. Abstract 
  • Luccio-Camelo DC, Prins GS. 2011. Disruption of androgen receptor signaling in males by environmental chemicals. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 127(1-2):74-82. Abstract 
  • Luense LJ, Veiga-Lopez A, Padmanabhan V, Christenson LK. 2011. Developmental programming: gestational testosterone treatment alters fetal ovarian gene expression. Endocrinology 152(12):4974-4983. Abstract 
  • Mahoney MM, Padmanabhan V. 2010. Developmental programming: impact of fetal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals on gonadotropin-releasing hormone and estrogen receptor mRNA in sheep hypothalamus. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol  247(2):98-104. Abstract 
  • * Martina CA, Weiss B, Swan SH. 2012. Lifestyle behaviors associated with exposures to endocrine disruptors. Neurotoxicology 33(6):1427-1433. Abstract 
  • Maserejian NN, Hauser R, Tavares M, Trachtenberg FL, Shrader P, McKinlay S. 2012. Dental composites and amalgam and physical development in children. J Dent Res 91(11):1019-1025. Abstract 
  • Maserejian NN, Trachtenberg FL, Hauser R, McKinlay S, Shrader P, Bellinger DC. 2012. Dental composite restorations and neuropsychological development in children: Treatment level analysis from a randomized clinical trial. Neurotoxicology 33(5):1291-1297. Abstract 
  • Maserejian NN, Trachtenberg FL, Hauser R, McKinlay S, Shrader P, Tavares M, et al. 2012. Dental composite restorations and psychosocial function in children. Pediatrics 130(2):e328-e338. Abstract 
  • Meeker JD, Calafat AM, Hauser R. 2010. Urinary bisphenol A concentrations in relation to serum thyroid and reproductive hormone levels in men from an infertility clinic. Environ Sci Technol 44(4):1458-1463. Abstract 
  • Meeker JD, Ehrlich S, Toth TL, Wright DL, Calafat AM, Trisini AT, et al. 2010. Semen quality and sperm DNA damage in relation to urinary bisphenol A among men from an infertility clinic. Reprod Toxicol 30(4):532-539. Abstract 
  • Meeker JD, Ferguson KK. 2011. Relationship between urinary phthalate and bisphenol A concentrations and serum thyroid measures in U.S. adults and adolescents from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2007-2008. Environ Health Perspect 119(10):1396-1402. Abstract 
  • Meeker JD. 2012. Exposure to environmental endocrine disruptors and child development. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 166(6):E1-E7. Abstract 
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