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The following pages link to The estrogenic effect of bisphenol A disrupts pancreatic beta-cell function in vivo and induces insulin resistance (Q24536253):
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- Association of urinary bisphenol a concentration with heart disease: evidence from NHANES 2003/06 (Q21142677) (← links)
- Is bisphenol-A exposure during pregnancy associated with blood glucose levels or diagnosis of gestational diabetes? (Q23910804) (← links)
- NTP-CERHR expert panel report on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of bisphenol A (Q23920260) (← links)
- Basic exploratory research versus guideline-compliant studies used for hazard evaluation and risk assessment: bisphenol A as a case study (Q24288816) (← links)
- Hormones and endocrine-disrupting chemicals: low-dose effects and nonmonotonic dose responses (Q24613799) (← links)
- The estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) and obesity (Q24615389) (← links)
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: an Endocrine Society scientific statement (Q24651457) (← links)
- Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: the case of bisphenol A (Q24651547) (← links)
- Prenatal exposure to bisphenol a at environmentally relevant doses adversely affects the murine female reproductive tract later in life (Q24657419) (← links)
- Concentrations of urinary phthalate metabolites are associated with increased waist circumference and insulin resistance in adult U.S. males (Q24672743) (← links)
- In vivo effects of bisphenol A in laboratory rodent studies (Q24684305) (← links)
- Prenatal Exposure to BPA and Offspring Outcomes: The Diabesogenic Behavior of BPA (Q26775216) (← links)
- Neurological Effects of Bisphenol A and its Analogues (Q26776279) (← links)
- Bisphenol-A and Female Infertility: A Possible Role of Gene-Environment Interactions (Q26786944) (← links)
- Polycystic ovary syndrome: do endocrine-disrupting chemicals play a role? (Q26829866) (← links)
- Early life factors and type 2 diabetes mellitus (Q26998341) (← links)
- Plasticizer endocrine disruption: Highlighting developmental and reproductive effects in mammals and non-mammalian aquatic species (Q27000478) (← links)
- Insulin resistance and environmental pollutants: experimental evidence and future perspectives (Q27021737) (← links)
- Environmental chemicals and type 2 diabetes: an updated systematic review of the epidemiologic evidence (Q27027739) (← links)
- Pancreatic insulin content regulation by the estrogen receptor ER alpha (Q27301396) (← links)
- Exposure to bisphenol-A during pregnancy partially mimics the effects of a high-fat diet altering glucose homeostasis and gene expression in adult male mice (Q27322754) (← links)
- Influence of Bisphenol A on Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (Q28075627) (← links)
- Plasma sex steroid hormones and risk of developing type 2 diabetes in women: a prospective study (Q28219538) (← links)
- Environmental causes of cancer: endocrine disruptors as carcinogens (Q28283271) (← links)
- EDC-2: The Endocrine Society's Second Scientific Statement on Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (Q28383132) (← links)
- Bisphenol A affects early bovine embryo development and metabolism that is negated by an oestrogen receptor inhibitor (Q28383506) (← links)
- Association of urinary bisphenol a concentration with type-2 diabetes mellitus (Q28384466) (← links)
- Bisphenol-A and disparities in birth outcomes: a review and directions for future research (Q28386337) (← links)
- Association of Bisphenol A Exposure With Hypertension and Early Macrovascular Diseases in Chinese Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study (Q28386682) (← links)
- Urinary bisphenol A and obesity: NHANES 2003–2006 (Q28387525) (← links)
- Urinary bisphenol a concentration and angiography-defined coronary artery stenosis (Q28387553) (← links)
- The Paradox of Progress: Environmental Disruption of Metabolism and the Diabetes Epidemic (Q28389669) (← links)
- Scientific Statement on the Diagnostic Criteria, Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Molecular Genetics of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Q28390200) (← links)
- Disconcordance in statistical models of bisphenol A and chronic disease outcomes in NHANES 2003-08 (Q28390644) (← links)
- Bisphenol-A: epigenetic reprogramming and effects on reproduction and behavior (Q28391200) (← links)
- Obesity, diabetes, and associated costs of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the European Union (Q28391913) (← links)
- Sex differences in the association of urinary bisphenol-A concentration with selected indices of glucose homeostasis among U.S. adults (Q28393047) (← links)
- Maternal bisphenol a exposure during pregnancy and its association with adipokines in Mexican-American children (Q28393428) (← links)
- Rapid insulinotropic action of low doses of bisphenol-A on mouse and human islets of Langerhans: role of estrogen receptor β (Q28480565) (← links)
- Short-term treatment with bisphenol-A leads to metabolic abnormalities in adult male mice (Q28481715) (← links)
- Insulinotropic effect of the non-steroidal compound STX in pancreatic β-cells (Q28482218) (← links)
- Perinatal bisphenol A exposure and adult glucose homeostasis: identifying critical windows of exposure (Q28487927) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Estradiol-Induced Insulin Secretion by the G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor GPR30/GPER in Pancreatic β-Cells (Q28506684) (← links)
- Bisphenol-A impairs insulin action and up-regulates inflammatory pathways in human subcutaneous adipocytes and 3T3-L1 cells (Q28536551) (← links)
- Biotransformation of bisphenol AF to its major glucuronide metabolite reduces estrogenic activity (Q28537685) (← links)
- Environmental Contaminants and Pancreatic Beta-Cells (Q28822039) (← links)
- A nested case-control study indicating heavy metal residues in meconium associate with maternal gestational diabetes mellitus risk (Q29109905) (← links)
- Metabolism Disrupting Chemicals and Metabolic Disorders (Q29248099) (← links)
- Urinary bisphenol A and type-2 diabetes in U.S. adults: data from NHANES 2003-2008 (Q30000937) (← links)
- The influence of phthalates and bisphenol A on the obesity development and glucose metabolism disorders (Q30241659) (← links)