Frederick S vom Saal

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1 Hormones and endocrine-disrupting chemicals: low-dose effects and nonmonotonic dose responses. Endocr Rev 2012 6.12
2 In vivo effects of bisphenol A in laboratory rodent studies. Reprod Toxicol 2007 4.97
3 Large effects from small exposures. III. Endocrine mechanisms mediating effects of bisphenol A at levels of human exposure. Endocrinology 2006 4.22
4 Large effects from small exposures. I. Mechanisms for endocrine-disrupting chemicals with estrogenic activity. Environ Health Perspect 2003 4.19
5 Chapel Hill bisphenol A expert panel consensus statement: integration of mechanisms, effects in animals and potential to impact human health at current levels of exposure. Reprod Toxicol 2007 4.04
6 Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: the case of bisphenol A. Environ Health Perspect 2008 3.27
7 Estrogenic chemicals in plastic and oral contraceptives disrupt development of the fetal mouse prostate and urethra. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2005 2.35
8 Components of plastic: experimental studies in animals and relevance for human health. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2009 2.04
9 Plastics, the environment and human health: current consensus and future trends. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2009 1.96
10 Our plastic age. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 2009 1.85
11 Implications for human health of the extensive bisphenol A literature showing adverse effects at low doses: a response to attempts to mislead the public. Toxicology 2005 1.75
12 Exposure to a low dose of bisphenol A during fetal life or in adulthood alters maternal behavior in mice. Environ Health Perspect 2002 1.64
13 Role of nutrition and environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals during the perinatal period on the aetiology of obesity. Mol Cell Endocrinol 2009 1.53
14 Effects of developmental exposure to bisphenol A on brain and behavior in mice. Environ Res 2008 1.47
15 A clash of old and new scientific concepts in toxicity, with important implications for public health. Environ Health Perspect 2009 1.39
16 Bisphenol A and risk of metabolic disorders. JAMA 2008 1.18
17 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 2012 1.16
18 Low phytoestrogen levels in feed increase fetal serum estradiol resulting in the "fetal estrogenization syndrome" and obesity in CD-1 mice. Environ Health Perspect 2008 1.15
19 Serum unconjugated bisphenol A concentrations in women may adversely influence oocyte quality during in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 2010 1.09
20 Testosterone and 17β-estradiol induce glandular prostatic growth, bladder outlet obstruction, and voiding dysfunction in male mice. Endocrinology 2012 1.07
21 Regulatory decisions on endocrine disrupting chemicals should be based on the principles of endocrinology. Reprod Toxicol 2013 1.07
22 Meeting report: batch-to-batch variability in estrogenic activity in commercial animal diets--importance and approaches for laboratory animal research. Environ Health Perspect 2008 1.06
23 Reproductive stimulation by low doses of xenoestrogens contrasts with the view of hormesis as an adaptive response. Hum Exp Toxicol 2005 1.03
24 Metabolic disruption in male mice due to fetal exposure to low but not high doses of bisphenol A (BPA): evidence for effects on body weight, food intake, adipocytes, leptin, adiponectin, insulin and glucose regulation. Reprod Toxicol 2013 1.01
25 Flawed experimental design reveals the need for guidelines requiring appropriate positive controls in endocrine disruption research. Toxicol Sci 2010 0.99
26 Estrogenic environmental chemicals and drugs: mechanisms for effects on the developing male urogenital system. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 2011 0.94
27 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin interacts with endogenous estradiol to disrupt prostate gland morphogenesis in male rat fetuses. Toxicol Sci 2002 0.90
28 Good laboratory practices are not synonymous with good scientific practices, accurate reporting, or valid data. Environ Health Perspect 2010 0.89
29 Comment on "Optimal Exposure Biomarkers for Nonpersistent Chemicals in Environmental Epidemiology". Environ Health Perspect 2016 0.86
30 A new 'crowded uterine horn' mouse model for examining the relationship between foetal growth and adult obesity. Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol 2008 0.83
31 Exposure assessment for endocrine disruptors: some considerations in the design of studies. Environ Health Perspect 2003 0.81
32 Dose-related estrogen effects on gene expression in fetal mouse prostate mesenchymal cells. PLoS One 2012 0.78
33 Fetal programming and environmental exposures: implications for prenatal care and preterm birth. Ann N Y Acad Sci 2012 0.75