Endocrine-disrupting chemicals: economic, regulatory, and policy implications

CD Kassotis, LN Vandenberg, BA Demeneix… - The lancet Diabetes & …, 2020 - thelancet.com
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) substantially cost society as a result of increases in
disease and disability but—unlike other toxicant classes such as carcinogens—have yet to …

Review of the toxicology of chlorpyrifos with an emphasis on human exposure and neurodevelopment

DL Eaton, RB Daroff, H Autrup, J Bridges… - Critical reviews in …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This review examines the large body of toxicological and epidemiological information on
human exposures to chlorpyrifos, with an emphasis on the controversial potential for …

Semivolatile organic compounds in indoor environments

CJ Weschler, WW Nazaroff - Atmospheric environment, 2008 - Elsevier
Semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) are ubiquitous in indoor environments,
redistributing from their original sources to all indoor surfaces. Exposures resulting from their …

Distribution of Nanoparticles in the See-through Medaka (Oryzias latipes)

S Kashiwada - Environmental health perspectives, 2006 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Objective Because the environmental fate of manufactured nanoparticles is considered an
emerging environmental concern, I used water-suspended fluorescent nanoparticles (solid …

The growing concern of chlorpyrifos exposures on human and environmental health

NK Nandi, A Vyas, MJ Akhtar, B Kumar - Pesticide biochemistry and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Chlorpyrifos (CP) and its highly electrophilic intermediates are principal toxic metabolites.
The active form of CP ie chlorpyrifos oxon (CP-oxon) is responsible for both the insecticidal …

Indoor air pollution: a global health concern

J Zhang, KR Smith - British medical bulletin, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Indoor air pollution is ubiquitous, and takes many forms, ranging from smoke emitted from
solid fuel combustion, especially in households in developing countries, to complex mixtures …

Cholinergic systems in brain development and disruption by neurotoxicants: nicotine, environmental tobacco smoke, organophosphates

TA Slotkin - Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2004 - Elsevier
Acetylcholine and other neurotransmitters play unique trophic roles in brain development.
Accordingly, drugs and environmental toxicants that promote or interfere with …

Pesticides and childhood cancer.

SH Zahm, MH Ward - Environmental health perspectives, 1998 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Children are exposed to potentially carcinogenic pesticides from use in homes, schools,
other buildings, lawns and gardens, through food and contaminated drinking water, from …

Pesticide exposure in children

JR Roberts, CJ Karr… - …, 2012 - publications.aap.org
Pesticides are a collective term for a wide array of chemicals intended to kill unwanted
insects, plants, molds, and rodents. Food, water, and treatment in the home, yard, and …

Children's exposure assessment: a review of factors influencing Children's exposure, and the data available to characterize and assess that exposure.

EA Cohen Hubal, LS Sheldon, JM Burke… - Environmental …, 2000 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
We review the factors influencing children's exposure to environmental contaminants and
the data available to characterize and assess that exposure. Children's activity pattern data …