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Volume 18, Issue / 2015
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Environmental signals alter differentiation in stem cells. John A.McLachlan Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 10-10, 2015. |
SA-1 Application of Short-term Reproduction Assay using medaka for screening of endocrine disrupting effect Yuta Onishi1, Norihisa Tatarazako2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 45-45, 2015. |
SA-2 Risk assessment of synthetic glucocorticoids in the effluents from sewage treatment plants : Integrated exposure and effects analysis of GR agonists. Kei Nakayama1, Kentaro Sato1, Shin-Ichi Kitamura1, Tomohiko Isobe2, Go Suzuki3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 46-46, 2015. |
SA-3 Effect-based hazard identification of flame retardants in house dust : Application of in vitro assays combined with instrumental analysis for subsequent in vivo testing as an integrated effect and exposure analysis Go Suzuki, Kazuhiro Sano, Shoji F.Nakayama, Tomohiko Isobe, Tin Tin Win Shwe, Shunji Hashimoto, Takaharu Kawashima, Hidetaka Takigami, Keiko Nohara, Fumihiko Maekawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 47-47, 2015. |
SA-4 Development of a high sensitive embryo toxicity test of Medaka (Oryzias latipes) egg by using an incorporation technic of high voltage pulsed electric field. Nobuaki Tominaga1, Akemi Yamaguchi1, Susumu Kono2, Koji Arizono3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 48-48, 2015. |
SB-1 Toxicity assessment of endocrine disruptors by energy metabolism in human stem/progenitor cells Yasunari Kanda Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 51-51, 2015. |
SB-2 Neurotoxicity evaluation as an index of decreasing glutamate receptor expression Yaichiro Kotake Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 52-52, 2015. |
SB-3 How androgens build up the sexually dimorphic differences of mouse external genitalia Kentaro Suzuki, Gen Yamada Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 53-53, 2015. |
SB-4 Chemical risk assessment using gene expression analysis in three-spined stickleback embryos Haruna Watanabe1,2, Tim Bean2, Marion Sebire2, Philipp Antczak3, Tim D.Williams4, Ioanna Katsiadaki2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 54-54, 2015. |
SC-1 Development of Test Guidelines for Ecotoxicology (Invertebrates, Fish and Amphibians) and Adverse Outcome Pathways in the OECD Taisen Iguchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 57-57, 2015. |
The in vitro screening that has been considered in SC-2 OECD 小島肇 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 58-58, 2015. |
SC-3 An attempt to reinforce OECD AOP with Informatics based on Percellome Toxicogenomics Gene Network data. Jun Kanno, Ken-ichi Aisaki, Satoshi Kitajima Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 59-59, 2015. |
SC-4 Tolerable intake assessment of Dioxins and PBDE at FAO/WHO Joint Expert Committee in Food Additives (JECFA) Fujio Kayama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 60-60, 2015. |
World trend about the healthy effect of SD-1 environment and children 戸高恵美子 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 63-63, 2015. |
SD-2 Prenatal exposure to methylmercury and child development in Tohoku Study of Child Development Nakai K, Tatsuta N Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 64-64, 2015. |
SD-3 Hokkaido studies on environment and children's health : past, present and the future Reiko Kishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 65-65, 2015. |
SD-4 Chiba study of Mothers and Children's Health (C-MACH) : Cohort Study with omics analyses Chisato Mori1)2), Kenichi Sakurai1), Hidenobu Miyaso1)2), Akifumi Eguchi1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 66-66, 2015. |
OB-1 Detection of physiological activities of pharmaceuticals in river water Masaru Ihara1, Seiya Hanamoto1, Zhang Han1, Hiroaki Tanaka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 69-69, 2015. |
OB-2 Establishment of in vitro bioassay for the separate detection of chlorinated and brominated dioxins Masafumi Nakamura1, Toshiyoshi Nakata1, Hiroshi Handa1, Ryo Matsuda1, Nguyen Minh Tue2, Hidetaka Takigami3, Go Suzuki3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 70-70, 2015. |
OD-1 Bisphenol-A molecular mechanism in behavior disorder based on varied gene expression Makiko Sugiyama1, Ayami Matsushima1, Yudai Motomatsu1, Yutaka Matsuyama1, Shouta Kajiyama1, Tomonori Kameda1, Tatsuya Saito1, Eriko Uchimura1, Ayaka Matsuo1, Xiaohui Liu1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 71-71, 2015. |
OD-2 Neurodevelopmental effects of prenatal or postnatal exposure to neonicotinoids on neocortex and hippocampus in mice Nakayama A, Maiguma Y, Akiyama T, Nagao T Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 72-72, 2015. |
OD-3 Exposure to phthalates impairs the neurogenesis in mouse neocortex and hippocampus Tokuhisa A, Kikuoka Y, Nagao T Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 75-75, 2015. |
OD-4 Effects of diethylstilbestrol and bisphenol-A on sperm hyperactivation Masakatsu Fujinoki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 76-76, 2015. |
OD-5 The mechanism of adverse effects in offspring caused by prenatal Bisphenol F exposure Naoko Ohtani1, Hidetomo Iwano1, Erika Tuji1, Nagae Hodumi1, Hiroki Inoue1, Hiroshi Yokota1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 77-77, 2015. |
OD-6 Impairment of learning and memory in male adult mice induced by imidacloprid exposure during juvenile period Kentaro Tanemura1, Yusuke Furukawa2, Hirokatsu Saito1, Yoshiki Shirakata1, Kensiro Hara1, Satoshi Kitajima2, Jun Kanno2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 78-78, 2015. |
OE-1 Estimation of Bisphenol A (BPA) Toxicity via Metabolism with 3D Cell-Based Micropillar/Microwell Chip Platform Mihi Yang Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 81-81, 2015. |
OE-2 Low-dose Exposures to Chemical Mixtures in Human Risk Assessment : International projects and a literature review Hideko Sone Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 82-82, 2015. |
OE-3 Effects of resveratrol on interactions between tumor microenvironments and breast cancer cells Takako Sakamoto1, Keiji Tanimoto2, Fujio Kayama1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 83-83, 2015. |
PA-1 Analysis of Chemicals Generated from Debris Pastics Surrounding Japan and the North Pacific Ocean Koshiro Koizumi1, Keiji Amamiya1, Kohei Takatama2, Hideto Sato3, Hidemitsu Katsura4, Takashi Kusui5, David M.Karl2, Katsuhiko Saido2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 87-87, 2015. |
PA-2 Determination of detection limits and quantitation limits for a large number of compounds in a database of GC/MS Shinya Nakashima1, Koji Arizono2, Yuzuru Hayashi3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 88-88, 2015. |
PA-3 Diffusion of Styrene Oligomer Generated from Debris Polystyrene Surrounding Japan Koshiro Koizumi1, Kohei Takatama2, Akifumi Okabe1, Keiji Amamiya1, Bum Gun Kwon3, Seon-Yong,Chung3, Masahiko Nishimura4, Katsuhiko Saido2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 89-89, 2015. |
PA-4 Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry with In vitro toxicity-based phenotypic analysis for water quality evaluation in rivers Wenlong WANG, Mitsuru TADA, Daisuke NAKAJIMA, Hideko SONE Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 90-90, 2015. |
PB-1 Changes of Gene Expressions in Medaka Exposed to untreated and treated sewage Tomokazu KITAMURA, Koya KOMORI, Seiichiro OKAMOTO Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 91-91, 2015. |
PB-2 The effects of plant leaves on the action of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Ryoko Kuruto1, Momo Aburame1, Seigo Sakurai2, Takeshi Ohura3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 92-92, 2015. |
PB-3 Effect of receptor conformation for docking calculation to find out ERα and ERβ binding chemicals Hitoshi Kesamaru1, Keitaro Suyama2, Takeru Nose1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 93-93, 2015. |
PB-4 Mixture effect of estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities in wastewatet Masaru Ihara1, Tomokazu Kitamura2, Vimal Kumar1, Chang-Beom Park3, Mariko O.Ihara1, Sang-Jung Lee1, Naoyuki Yamashita1, Shinichi Miyagawa5, Taisen Iguchi5, Seiichiro Okamoto2, Yutaka Suzuki2, Hiroaki Tanaka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 94-94, 2015. |
PB-5 Bisphenol-activation requires potentially latent structural essentials of estrogen receptors for homomeric dimerization Saya Sakito, Akina Fujiyama, Xiaohui Liu, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 95-95, 2015. |
PB-6 The molecular mechanism by which bisphenols trigger low-dose effects with the synergistic interaction among estrogen-associated receptors Xiaohui Liu, Shin Ikeda, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 96-96, 2015. |
PB-7 Human nuclear receptors work as a homodimer to exert the signaling toxicity of bisphenol A Xiaohui Liu1, Hirokazu Nishimura1, Akina Fujiyama1, Saya Sakito1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 97-97, 2015. |
PB-8 Exploration of optimized nucleotide spacer length between the hormone response elements for the ERα-ERRα synergistic transcriptional function Ayami Matsushima, Xiaohui Liu, Shin Ikeda, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 98-98, 2015. |
PB-9 Detailed analysis of the secondary structures of ligand binding domain in human nuclear receptors as a target for endocrine disruptor Yutaka Matsuyama, Hirokazu Nishimura, Xiaohui Liu, Ayami Matsushima, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 99-99, 2015. |
PB-10 Effect of Polyamidoamine dendrimers on neurosphere using human neural progenitor cells Yang Zeng*, Hideko Sone*, Yoshika Kurokawa* Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 100-100, 2015. |
PD-1 Bisphenol A-induced Drosophila hypoactivity : Identification of multiple single nucleotide polymorphism in the pacemaker hormone neuropeptide PDF mRNA Asuka Tokumaru1, Ayaka Matsuo1, Shotaro Umeno1, Yutaka Matsuyama1, Masayuki Nakamura1, Miho Sumiyoshi2, Xiaohui Liu1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 101-101, 2015. |
PD-2 Influence analysis of bisphenol A exposure on Drosophila nuclear receptor mRNA genes Ayaka Matsuo1, Shunsuke Sato1, Shotaro Umeno1, Ryoko Kimura1, Asuka Tokumaru1, Xiaohui Liu1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 102-102, 2015. |
PD-3 Hyperactivity of bisphenol A-fed fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is caused by decreased expression of circadian neurotransmitter peptide pigment dispersing factor gene Ayaka Matsuo1, Shotaro Umeno1, Asuka Tokumaru1, Masayuki Nakamura1, Miho Sumiyoshi2, Xiaohui Liu1, Ayami Matsushima1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 103-103, 2015. |
PD-4 Hypoactivity of bisphenol A-exposed mouse proceeds by the genes different between sexes Makiko Sugiyama1, Ayami Matsushima1, Yudai Motomatsu1, Yutaka Matsuyama1, Shouta Kajiyama1, Tomonori Kameda1, Tatsuya Saito1, Eriko Uchimura1, Ayaka Matsuo1, Xiaohui Liu1, Miki Shimohigashi2, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 104-104, 2015. |
PD-5 Effects of prenatal exposure to bisphenol A on the liver transcriptome of rat offspring Thanh Hoa Nguyen1, Kimika Yamamoto1, Tetsuro Agusa1, Masashi Hirano1, Mari Ochiai1, Eun-Young Kim2, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 105-105, 2015. |
PD-6 Toxicological assessment of PCBs in the brain of dogs by proteome analysis Kohki Takaguchi1, Kei Nomiyama1, Lauan Maria Claret1, Yoo Jean1, Hazuki Mizukawa2, Hisato Iwata1, Tatsuya Kunisue1, Shinsuke Tanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 106-106, 2015. |
PD-7 The Effects of 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on the Blood-Brain Barrier Wataru Miyazaki1,2, Yuki Fujiwara2, Takahiko Katoh2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 107-107, 2015. |
PD-8 Analysis of retinoic acid-related genes during tissue regeneration of mollusks Tsubasa Nakama, Yukari Aoki, Tomoyuki Kuroyanagi, Haruo Nakano, Mariko Umemura, Shigeru Takahashi, Yuji Takahashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 108-108, 2015. |
PD-9 Developmental effects of prenatal and postnatal exposure to clothianidin on testes in C57BL/6 mice Shogo Yanai1), Tetsushi Hirano1), Takuya Omotehara1), Tadashi Takada1), Naoki Yoneda1), Yuria Umemura1), Naoto Kubota1), Kiichi Minami1), Chiaki Hirokawa1), Anzu Yamamoto1), Youhei Mantani2), Toshifumi Yokoyama1), Hiroshi Kitagawa2), Nobuhiko Hoshi1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 109-109, 2015. |
PD-10 In silico and in vitro screening of the effects of PPCPs on mysid ecdysteroid receptor signaling Masashi Hirano, Yuki Ohno, Hisato Iwata Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 110-110, 2015. |
PD-11 Diversity of ray-finned fish estrogen receptors and their response to estrogenic substances Shinichi Miyagawa1, Saki Tohyama1,2, Tohru Kobayashi2, Taisen Iguchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 111-111, 2015. |
PD-12 Resveratrol improves spatial learning and memory in male rats Yutaro Uchida, Yushi Oku, Kimihiro Yamashita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 112-112, 2015. |
PD-13 Transcriptome analysis for establishment of novel screening method for detecting chemicals with juvenile hormone activity in the water flea Daphnia pulex Kenji Toyota1, Hitoshi Miyakawa2, Shuji Shigenobu3,4, Yukiko Ogino1,4, Shinichi Miyagawa1,4, Taisen Iguchi1,4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 113-113, 2015. |
PD-14 Effects of Activation of AhR Signaling in Neurons on Dendritic Growth and Cellular Migration in the Developing Cerebral Cortex Eiki Kimura1, Ken-ichiro Kubo2, Toshihiro Endo1, Wenting Ling1, Kazunori Nakajima2, Masaki Kakeyama1,3, Chiharu Tohyama1,4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 114-114, 2015. |
PD-15 Seasonal changes and effects of 17α-ethinylestradiol exposure on the expressions of estrogen receptor α and β1 mRNA in the liver and β2 cDNA cloning of yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus) Yusuke Watanabe, Hikaru Saito, Kazuya Mishima, Kiyoshi Soyano, Yuji Takao, Masaki Nagae Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 115-115, 2015. |
PD-16 EFFECTS OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS ON BEAGLE DOGS BY TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS Tamura Saya1, Yoo Jean1, Mizukawa Hazuki1,2, Agusa Tetsuro1,3, Hirano Masashi1, Eguchi akifumi4, Nomiyama Kei1, Tanabe Shinsuke1, Kim Eun-Young5, Iwata Hisato1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 116-116, 2015. |
PD-17 Toxicological assessment of PCBs and OH-PCBs in the brain of dogs using metabolomics approach Kei Nomiyama1, Akifumi Eguchi2, Hazuki Mizukawa3, Jean Yoo1, Kohki Takaguchi1, Yasuo Yamamoto1, Hisato Iwata1, Tatsuya Kunisue1, Shinsuke Tanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 117-117, 2015. |
PD-18 Neurobehavioral effect of neonicotinoid pesticide, clothianidin under the environmental stress in male mice Tetsushi Hirano1), Shogo Yanai1), Takuya Omotehara1), Tadashi Takada1), Naoki Yoneda1), Yuria Umemura1), Naoto Kubota1), Kiichi Minami1), Chiaki Hirokawa1), Anzu Yamamoto1), Youhei Mantani2), Toshifumi Yokoyama1), Hiroshi Kitagawa2), Nobuhiko Hoshi1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 118-118, 2015. |
PD-19 Hermaphrodites in a wild population of Japanese pond frog, Rana nigromaculata Tohru Kobayashi1, Masahiko Kumakura2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 119-119, 2015. |
PD-20 Effects of imidacloprid and clothianidin on waving display in the ocypodid crab Ilyoplax pusilla Jiro Okada1, Akira Hirose1, Kaito Yoshihama1, Kensho Fujisaki2, Seiichi Uchida2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 120-120, 2015. |
PD-21 Gene expression analyses of vitellogenin, choriogenin, and estrogen receptor subtypes in the livers of male medaka (Oryzias latipes) exposed to equine estrogens Hiroshi Ishibashi1, Masaya Uchida2, Akiko Koyanagi2, Yoshihiro Kagami2, Teruhiko Kusano2, Ayami Nakao3, Ryoko Yamamoto3, Nobuhiro Ichikawa4, Nobuaki Tominaga5, Yasuhiro Ishibashi3, Koji Arizono3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 121-121, 2015. |
PD-22 Neurotoxic effects of perfluorooctanesulfonate exsposure in diffrent lactational periods on the motor coordination and learning ability in adult male mouse Asahi Haijima, Izuki Amano, Yusuke Takatsuru, Toshiharu Iwasaki, Noriyuki Koibuchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 122-122, 2015. |
PD-23 Effects of BPA on cultured rat embryos. Atsushi Yokoyama, Masaharu Akita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 123-123, 2015. |
PD-24 Contamination status of organohalogen compounds and their hydroxylated metabolites in pet animals : effects on thyroid hormones homeostasis Yasuo Yamamoto1, Kei Nomiyama1, Hazuki Mizukawa2, Mitsuyoshi Takiguchi2, Mayumi Ishizuka2, Tatsuya Kunisue1, Shinsuke Tanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 124-124, 2015. |
PD-25 Effect of perinatal period exposure to BPA on the level of expression of mRNA involved with neurotransmitter modulation in the offspring Kouichi Nakao, Akihiro Nitta, Tomoyuki Kanamatsu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 125-125, 2015. |
PD-26 The mechanism of placental transfer of Bisphenol F metabolites. Erika Tsuji1, Hidetomo Iwano1, Naoko Ohtani1, Hodumi Nagae1, Hiroki Inoue1, Hiroshi Yokota1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 126-126, 2015. |
PD-27 The mechanism of influences on the next-generation of mice caused by prenatal Bisphenol F exposure. Naoko Ohtani1, Hidetomo Iwano1, Erika Tuji1, Nagae Hodumi1, Hiroki Inoue1, Hiroshi Yokota1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 127-127, 2015. |
PD-28 Metabolism and Disposition of Bisphenol Analogs in Rat Liver Hiroki Inoue, Naoko Ohtani1, Erika Tuji1, Hozumi Nagae1, Hidetomo Iwano2, Hiroshi Yokota2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 128-128, 2015. |
PD-29 Effects of 28-day neonatal female rat exposure to ethynyl estradiol (EE) and triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) on organ weight, emotional behavior, partner preference and sexual behavior Airi Nakayama1, Tatsuya Hattori2, Hirotaka Shishido1, Anna Isobe1, Go Suzuki3, Hidetaka Takigami3, Maiko Kawaguchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 129-129, 2015. |
PD-30 Effects of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE-209) on Serum Metabolites in Early Postnatal Mice Akifumi Eguchi1, Hidenobu Miyaso1, Chisato Mori1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 130-130, 2015. |
PD-31 Effects of BZF on cultured rat embryos. Atsushi Yokoyama, Masaharu Akita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 131-131, 2015. |
PD-32 Effects of TRE on cultured rat embryos. Atsushi Yokoyama, Masaharu Akita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 132-132, 2015. |
PE-1 Possible effect of genistein on brain development through thyroid hormone signaling. Toshiharu Iwasaki1, Winda Ariyani2, Hikaru Kuribara2, Lu Yu2, Wataru Miyazaki2, Asahi Haijima2, Noriyuki Koibuchi2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 133-133, 2015. |
PE-2 Early life exposure of perfluorooctane sulfonate causes cerebellar dysfunction possibly through suppression of iodothyronin deiodenase 2 activity. Hikaru Kuribara1, Toshiharu Iwasaki2, Asahi Haijima1, Yuhei Miyasaka1, Osamu Araki3, Izuki Amano1, Yusuke Takatsuru1, Noriaki Shimokawa4, Masami Murakami3, Noriyuki Koibuchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 134-134, 2015. |
PE-3 Estimation of PCB exposure levels using food frequency questionnaire in Japanese birth cohorts Akifumi Eguchi1, Masae Otake1, Masamichi Hanazato1, Norimichi Suzuki1, Yoshiharu Matsuno1, Hiroko Nakaoka1, Emiko Todaka1, Chisato Mori1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 135-135, 2015. |
PE-4 Health risk assessment of dietary intake of lead and arsenic. - Pb As research - Mayumi Ohtsu1), Nathan Mise1), Akihiko Ikegami1), Xiaoyi Cui1), Atsuko Mizuno2), Fujio Kayama1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 136-136, 2015. |
PE-5 Parabens Exposure and Semen Quality of Male Partners of Subfertile Couples Yukiko Nishihama1, Hiroki Toshima1, Jun Yoshinaga1, Yoshifumi Mizumoto2, Miyuki Yoneyama3, Daisuke Nakajima3, Hiroaki Shiraishi3, Susumu Tokuoka4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 137-137, 2015. |
PE-6 Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) The Latest Report from the Kochi Regional Center - with a Focus on Public Relations for a Higher Recruitment and Retention Rates - Kahoko YASUMITSU-LOVELL1, Naomi MITSUDA1, Kaori KOMORI1, Nagamasa MAEDA2, Mikiya FUJIEDA3, Narufumi SUGANUMA1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 138-138, 2015. |
PE-7 The effects of maternal environmental factors in early pregnancy on alteration of methylation level in human fetal tissues and anthropometric values of newborns Hidenobu Miyaso1)2), Shunya Takase1)2), Kenichi Sakurai1), Chisato Mori1)2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 139-139, 2015. |
PE-8 Decrease in Birthweight Caused by Maternal Environmental Factors : Chiba study of Mother and Children's Health. Shunya Takase1,2, Hidenobu Miyaso1,2, Kenichi Sakurai2, Chisato Mori1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 140-140, 2015. |
PG-1 A Study on PFOS, PFOA removal using Ceramic Carrier Joon-II Ko*, Jun-Hyo Son*, Mi-Yeon Choi*, Seon-Yong Chung*, Bum Gun Kwon**, Katsuhiko Saido*** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 141-141, 2015. |
PG-2 Transactivation potencies of Baikal seal estrogen receptor α and β by OH-PCBs Yuka Yoshinouchi1, Masashi Hirano1, Kei Nomiyama1, Shinsuke Tanabe1, Eun-Young Kim2, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 18: 142-142, 2015. |