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The following pages link to Environmental oestrogens, cosmetics and breast cancer (Q34500203):
Displaying 47 items.
- Underarm antiperspirants/deodorants and breast cancer (Q21195214) (← links)
- In vitro biologic activities of the antimicrobials triclocarban, its analogs, and triclosan in bioassay screens: receptor-based bioassay screens (Q23916239) (← links)
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: an Endocrine Society scientific statement (Q24651457) (← links)
- Environmental exposure to xenoestrogens and oestrogen related cancers: reproductive system, breast, lung, kidney, pancreas, and brain (Q26849579) (← links)
- A review of hair product use on breast cancer risk in African American women (Q28066280) (← links)
- Interactions between SIRT1 and AP-1 reveal a mechanistic insight into the growth promoting properties of alumina (Al2O3) nanoparticles in mouse skin epithelial cells (Q28390152) (← links)
- Effects of multiwalled carbon nanotubes and triclocarban on several eukaryotic cell lines: elucidating cytotoxicity, endocrine disruption, and reactive oxygen species generation (Q28392927) (← links)
- An immunoassay to evaluate human/environmental exposure to the antimicrobial triclocarban (Q28395553) (← links)
- Recent evidence regarding triclosan and cancer risk (Q28397164) (← links)
- Parabens can enable hallmarks and characteristics of cancer in human breast epithelial cells: a review of the literature with reference to new exposure data and regulatory status (Q30837761) (← links)
- Urinary concentrations of four parabens in the U.S. population: NHANES 2005-2006. (Q33837861) (← links)
- Estrogenic and anti-estrogenic activity of off-the-shelf hair and skin care products (Q35054696) (← links)
- Early Developmental Actions of Endocrine Disruptors on the Hypothalamus, Hippocampus, and Cerebral Cortex (Q35190391) (← links)
- Parabens as urinary biomarkers of exposure in humans (Q35573963) (← links)
- Structural and Functional Diversity of Estrogen Receptor Ligands (Q35599990) (← links)
- Antiandrogenic properties of parabens and other phenolic containing small molecules in personal care products (Q35995843) (← links)
- Antimicrobial activity of bone cements embedded with organic nanoparticles (Q36165412) (← links)
- Are cosmetics used in developing countries safe? Use and dermal irritation of body care products in jimma town, southwestern ethiopia (Q36415400) (← links)
- Aluminium and Iron in Humans: Bioaccumulation, Pathology, and Removal (Q37818233) (← links)
- Cadmium a metalloestrogen: are we convinced? (Q37967499) (← links)
- Estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer. (Q38282467) (← links)
- Aluminium and human breast diseases (Q38330142) (← links)
- Cosmetics as endocrine disruptors: are they a health risk? (Q38716034) (← links)
- Photolysis and cellular toxicities of the organic ultraviolet filter chemical octyl methoxycinnamate and its photoproducts (Q38769415) (← links)
- A comparative approach of methylparaben photocatalytic degradation assisted by UV-C, UV-A and Vis radiations. (Q38808438) (← links)
- Mutagenic and carcinogenic structural alerts and their mechanisms of action (Q38982647) (← links)
- Safety Assessment of Alumina and Aluminum Hydroxide as Used in Cosmetics (Q39028072) (← links)
- Effects of single and repeated in vitro exposure of three forms of parabens, methyl-, butyl- and propylparabens on the proliferation and estradiol secretion in MCF-7 and MCF-10A cells (Q39142836) (← links)
- Parabens enable suspension growth of MCF-10A immortalized, non-transformed human breast epithelial cells (Q39323157) (← links)
- Validation and application of reporter gene assays for the determination of estrogenic and androgenic endocrine disruptor activity in sport supplements (Q39381061) (← links)
- Tissue aluminum concentration does not affect the genomic stability of ERBB2, C-MYC, and CCND1 genes in breast cancer. (Q39383277) (← links)
- Estrogenic and androgenic activities in total plasma measured with reporter-gene bioassays: Relevant exposure measures for endocrine disruptors in epidemiologic studies? (Q39611877) (← links)
- Nanotoxicology and Metalloestrogens: Possible Involvement in Breast Cancer (Q42361372) (← links)
- Removal of Parabens from Aqueous Solution Using β-Cyclodextrin Cross-Linked Polymer (Q42409147) (← links)
- Maternal Exposure to Triclosan Impairs Thyroid Homeostasis and Female Pubertal Development in Wistar Rat Offspring (Q42832140) (← links)
- Understanding the adverse effects of cosmetics: a pilot project in cosmetovigilance (Q43910776) (← links)
- Treatment with Phytoestrogens Reversed Triclosan and Bisphenol A-Induced Anti-Apoptosis in Breast Cancer Cells (Q47223944) (← links)
- Lippia origanoides essential oil: an efficient and safe alternative to preserve food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products (Q48030911) (← links)
- Skin Lighteners and Hair Relaxers as Risk Factors for Breast Cancer: Results from the Ghana Breast Health Study (Q50084676) (← links)
- Modelling aluminium leaching into food from different foodware materials with multi-level factorial design of experiments (Q51359991) (← links)
- Aluminum oxide nanoparticles alter cell cycle progression through CCND1 and EGR1 gene expression in human mesenchymal stem cells. (Q52958444) (← links)
- Determinants of Risk Perception Related to Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors during Pregnancy: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study on French Women (Q57476031) (← links)
- Cosmetics as a potential source of environmental contamination in the UK (Q57595221) (← links)
- Development and Application of Dispersion Solid-Phase Extraction for Estrogens in Aquatic Animal Samples (Q58170317) (← links)
- In vitro skin absorption tests of three types of parabens using a Franz diffusion cell (Q87951324) (← links)
- Downregulation of testosterone production through luteinizing hormone receptor regulation in male rats exposed to 17α-ethynylestradiol (Q89475223) (← links)
- Use of skincare products and risk of cancer of the breast and endometrium: a prospective cohort study (Q91651082) (← links)