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Volume 20, Issue / 2017


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Considerations on Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Issues as a consequence of Signal Toxicity by Signal Disruption Jun Kanno Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 19-19, 2017. |
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S1-1. Comprehensive risk assessment for neurobehavioral effects of neonicotinoid pesticides on mammals Tetsushi Hirano1, Nobuhiko Hoshi2, Yoshiaki Tabuchi3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 20-20, 2017. |
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S1-2. Endocrine disruptor and epigenetics 五十嵐勝秀, 山本直樹, 大塚まき Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 21-21, 2017. |
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S1-3. Detection and measurement of receptor binding substances in environment water by integrated approach of biological, chemical and engineering Daisuke Nakajima Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 22-22, 2017. |
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S2. "Meeting supporting a female researcher" setup symposium 戸高恵美子, 有薗幸司, 岩田久人, 曽根秀子, 荻野由紀子 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 23-24, 2017. |
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S3-1. My researcher-resume 〜Life has its ups and downs.〜 Satomi Mizukami-Murata Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 25-25, 2017. |
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KS-1. Environment and life - What is the most critical problem with environmental pollution? - Nobuhiko Hoshi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 27-27, 2017. |
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KS-2. It is ... from agricultural methods - organic farming and the organic JAS standard that do not need to use a pesticide 中塚華奈1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 28-28, 2017. |
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KS-3. "The work only for bees" and circulation nature agricultural methods 上垣敏明1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 29-29, 2017. |
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KS-4. Promotion of Hyogo Prefecture Environmental Advancement Agriculture 〜What Oriental White Storks Have Taught Us〜 Itsuki Nishimura1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 30-30, 2017. |
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KS-5. Perspective from Sustainable Agriculture to Environment Based Society Koichi Ikegami Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 31-31, 2017. |
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SS1-1. Screening of environmental water based on the selective adsorption for ER-active compounds using an artificial receptor Takuya Kubo1, Daisuke Nakajima2, Koji Otsuka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 32-32, 2017. |
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SS1-2. Detection of the physiological activity of antidepressant-like compounds in wastewater by fluorescence-based in vitro assay Masaru Ihara, Mariko Ihara, Daisuke Kato, Han Zhang, Hiroaki Tanaka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 33-33, 2017. |
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SS1-3. Analysis of effects of halogenation on the binding and transcriptional activity of bisphenol A against estrogen receptors Hitoshi Kesamaru1, Shuhei Kaneko1, Takashi Okubo1, Kazumi Kasatani2, Keitaro Suyama3, Takahiro Masuya4, Xiaohui Liu4, Ayami Matsushima4, Takeru Nose1,2,3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 34-34, 2017. |
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SS1-4. Elucidation of the metabolism of bisphenol-analogues in rats Takahiro Ieko1, Miwa Okada1, Fumiya Hayashi1, Naoko Ohtani1, Chihiro Sasaki2, Hiroki Inoue1,2, Jumpei Fujiki1, Hidetomo Iwano1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 35-35, 2017. |
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SS1-5. Construction of tributyltin binding protein 2 knockout mutant strain of medaka and its detoxification function Yosuke Nagano1, Yoko Kato-Unoki1, Keishi Matsunaga1, Takumi Takamura1, Xuchun Qiu1, Masato Kinoshita2, Takeshi Kitano3, Yohei Shimasak1i, Yuji Oshima1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 36-36, 2017. |
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SS2-1. Reproductive and neurobehavioral effects of maternal exposure to ethiprole in F1-generation mice Toyohito Tanaka1, Toshinari Suzuki1, Akiko Inomata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 37-37, 2017. |
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SS2-2. Effects of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) on ultrasonic communication in maternal separation of rat pups Qi Yming, Wada Hiromi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 38-38, 2017. |
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SS2-3. Identification of thyroid hormone-responsive genes in the liver of neonatal rats Nariaki Fujimoto1, Shigeyuki Kitamura2, Naoto Uramaru2, Shinichi Miyagawa3, Taisen Iguchi4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 39-39, 2017. |
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SS2-4. Delayed effects of neonatal ethinyl estradiol exposure to female rats on reproductive and learning behavior Maiko Kawaguchi1,2, Chiaki Komine2, Tatsuomi Shiga2, Midori Yoshida3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 40-40, 2017. |
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SS2-5. Molecular mechanisms underlying the species difference in transactivation potencies of dog, seal, and mouse estrogen receptors Yuka Yoshinouchi1, Hiroki Okuda1, Masashi Hirano1, Kei Nomiyama1, Shinsuke Tanabe1, Eun-Young Kim2, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 41-41, 2017. |
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SS2-6. The Effect of Neonatal Exposure to Lower Dose Decabromodiphenyl Ether on Transcript Level of DNA Methyltransferase 3 in Mouse Testes Hidenobu Miyaso1,2, Kenta Nagahori1, Takuya Omotehara1, Shinich Kawata1, Zhong-Lian Li1, Miyuki Kuramasu1, Yuki Ogawa1, Chisato Mori1,2, Masahiro Itoh1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 42-42, 2017. |
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SS3-1. Endocrine disruption of children in areas polluted by defoliant / Dioxin in Vietnam - Decrease in adrenal DHEA and testosterone levels - 本間誠次郎1)2), 城戸照彦1), LT Anh1), P.Oanh1), 尾山木綿子1), 中山祥嗣3), VV.Chi4), HD.Manh5), DV.Tung6), DD.Nhu6), NV.Toan6) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 43-43, 2017. |
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SS3-2. Estimation of the exposure of neonicotinoid insecticide in infants and newborns Yoshinori Ikenaka1, Yuichi Miyabara2, Takahiro Ichise1, Shouta M.M.Nakayama1, Hazuki Mizukawa1, Go Ichikawa3, Chiharu Tohyama4, Mayumi Ishizuka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 44-44, 2017. |
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SS3-3. Environmental chemicals cause Alzheimer Disease : aluminum stimulates amyloid-channel formation. Yoichiro Kuroda Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 45-45, 2017. |
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SS3-4. The Association between Allergic Rhinitis and PM 2.5 Kazuhiko Kubo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 46-46, 2017. |
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SS3-5. The regulation of Arnt expression through thyroid hormone receptors Wataru Miyazaki1, Toshiharu Iwasaki2, Noriyuki Koibuchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 47-47, 2017. |
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P1. Influencing the Origin of Styrene Oligomers Pollution by Polystyrene Plastic in Coastal Marine Environments Bum Gun Kwon1, Seon-Yong Chung2, Katsuhiko Saido3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 48-48, 2017. |
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P2. Styrene Oligomer Contamination Surround Japan and Worldwide Koshiro Koizumi1, Masaki Okada2, Keiji Amamiya2, Hideto Sato3, Hideki Kimukai4, D.M.Karl5, Katsuhiko Saido2,5, Toshihiko Hiaki2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 49-49, 2017. |
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P3. Monitoring on Styrene Oligomer Surround Japan and Diffusion to North West Pacific Ocean Keiji Amemiya1, Koshiro Koizumi2, Bum-Gun Kwon3, Seon-Yong, Chung3, Kohei Takatama4, Bruce S.Brezel5, Katsuhiko Saido1, Toshihiko Hiaki1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 50-50, 2017. |
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P4. Detection of sex-hormone disruptors using sensitive yeast reporter assay Masahiro Ogawa1, Sayoko Harashima2, Takahiro Kyoya1, Masanobu Kawanishi2, Takashi Yagi2, Megumi Terada1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 51-51, 2017. |
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P5. Relation between the expression levels of estrogen or androgen receptor subtypes and secondary sex-characteristics on anal fin-ray in medaka, Oryzias latipes Hikaru Saito1, Minako Kajima1, Misaki Morioka2, Madoka Moriwaki2, Yuji Takao1, Masaki Nagae1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 52-52, 2017. |
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P6. Establishment of in vitro screening system for juvenile hormone (JH) analogs using Daphnia JH receptors Takahiro Tanaka1, Taisen Iguchi2, Hitoshi Miyakawa1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 53-53, 2017. |
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P7. The effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on plants Ryoko Kuruto1, Fumiaki Matsuoka1, Masato Takeda2, Takeshi Ohura3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 54-54, 2017. |
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P8. Evaluation of Effects on Sperm Morphology in Rats administered with 1-bromopropane by utilizing Dark Field Images in the Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis (CASA) Katsumi Ohtani1, Kenichi Kobayashi1, Mohsen Vigeh1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 55-55, 2017. |
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P9. Evaluation of ERα-ERRα synergistic transcriptional activation using reporter plasmids containing three estrogen-response elements connected to different nucleotide linker sizes Atsuya Nishimoto1, Takaaki Totoki1, Xiaohui Liu2, Ayami Matsushima1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 56-56, 2017. |
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P10. Elucidation of the metabolism of bisphenol-analogues in rats Takahiro Ieko1, Miwa Okada1, Fumiya Hayashi1, Naoko Ohtani1, Chihiro Sasaki2, Hiroki Inoue1,2, Jumpei Fujiki1, Hidetomo Iwano1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 57-57, 2017. |
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P11. Time-series transcriptome approach for deciphering the male sex determining mechanisms via juvenile hormone in the water flea Daphnia pulex Kenji Toyota1,2, Taisen Iguchi3, Gen Yamada1, Shinichi Miyagawa1, John K.Colbourne2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 58-58, 2017. |
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P12. Progestins induce a sex reversal of medaka Akiho Watanabe1, Hiroka Nishiyama1, Taijun Myosho1,2, Tohru Kobayashi1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 59-59, 2017. |
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P13. Sex-related gene expression associated with the induction of sex-reversals after the exposure to embryos in the medaka, O. latipes Hiroka Nishiyama1, Akiho Watanabe1, Taijun Myosho1, Yoshifumi Horie2, Tohru Kobayashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 60-60, 2017. |
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P14. Inter- and intra-species variation in the sex-reversal rates by sex hormones in medakas, Oryzias latipes and O. sakaizumii Taijun Myosho1, Hiroka Nishiyama2, Akiho Watanabe2, Tohru Kobayashi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 61-61, 2017. |
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P15. Analysis of reproductive function in estrogen receptor 1 (esr1) knockout medaka Saki Tohyama1,2, Yukiko Ogino3, Taijun Myosho1, Tomomi Sato2, Tohru Kobayashi1, Taisen Iguchi2, Shinichi Miyagawa4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 62-62, 2017. |
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P16. RNA-seq and transcriptome analyses of medaka embryo exposed to neonicotinoid pesticides using nanosecond pulsed electric field technique Masaya Uchida1, Akemi Yamaguchi1, Masashi Hirano2, Susumu Kono1, Hiroshi Ishibashi3, Koji Arizono4, Nobuaki Tominaga1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 63-63, 2017. |
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P17. Investigation of neonicotinoid and metabolites for developmental effect using early developmental stage of medaka embryo Akemi Yamaguchi1, Masashi Hirano2, Susumu Kono1, Hiroshi Ishibashi3, Keisuke Takahashi4, Keisuke Kato4, Masaya Uchida1, Koji Arizono5, Nobuaki Tominaga1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 64-64, 2017. |
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P18. In silico prediction and in vivo measurement of estrogenic activity of bisphenol analogues in zebrafish Akira Kubota1, Yumi Wakayama1, Michiko Nakamura1, Yusuke Kawai1, Yuka Yoshinouchi2, Hisato Iwata2, Masashi Hirano3, Haruhiko Nakata4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 65-65, 2017. |
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P19. Gonadal differentiation in the Xenopus tropicalis tadpoles exposed to estrogenic chemicals from fertilization to hatching Minoru Takase1, Yuta Onishi2, Maki Sakurai2, Yasushi Goto2, Taisen Iguchi3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 66-66, 2017. |
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P20. Hazard assessment of triclosan predicted from the liver transcriptome in chicken embryos Jiahua Guo1, Shohei Ito1, Hoa Thanh Nguyen1, Kimika Yamamoto1, Rumi Tanoue1, Tatsuya Kunisue1, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 67-67, 2017. |
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P21. Comparison of the effects of prenatal bisphenol A exposure on the hepatic transcriptome in male and female chicken embryos Shohei Ito1, Midori Iida1, Thanh Nguyen Hoa1, Tetsuro Agusa1,2, Masashi Hirano1, Mari Ochiai1, Eun-Young Kim3, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 68-68, 2017. |
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P22. The combined effect of environmental stress and neonicotinoid pesticide dinotefuran Tadashi Takada1, Naoki Yoneda1, Kanoko Ohnaru1, Shuuji Ohno1, Shizuka Kubo1, Kousuke Sugita1, Yuka Miyata1, Tetsushi Hirano2, Youhei Mantani3, Toshifumi Yokoyama1, Hiroshi Kitagawa3, Nobuhiko Hoshi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 69-69, 2017. |
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P23. Exposure to the neonicotinoid pesticide dinotefuran during sexual maturity of male mouse affects dopaminergic neuron and causes hyperactivity Naoki Yoneda1, Tadashi Takada1, Kanoko Ohnaru1, Shuuji Ohno1, Shizuka Kubo1, Kousuke Sugita1, Yuka Miyata1, Tetsushi Hirano2, Youhei Mantani3, Toshifumi Yokoyama1, Hiroshi Kitagawa3, Nobuhiko Hoshi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 70-70, 2017. |
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P24. Effects of the prenatal and neonatal exposure to Bisphenol A on both transcriptome and methylome in mouse brain after weaning Takeshi Yaoi1, Kyoko Itoh1, Shinji Fushiki1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 71-71, 2017. |
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P25. Evaluation of DDT in Indoor Residual Spraying for Mosquito Control and its Distribution in Tissues of Rats Emmanuel Temiotan Ogbomida1,2, Yoshinori Ikenaka1,4, Alex Ajeh Enuneku1,3, Yared Beyene1, Victor Wepenar4, Nico Smit4, Shouta M.M.Nakayama1, Hazuki Mizukawa1, Mayumi Ishizuka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 72-72, 2017. |
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P26. Effects of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) on ultrasonic communication in play fighting of juvenile rats Wada Hiromi, Qi Yming Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 73-73, 2017. |
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P27. Hepatic transcriptome profiles of rats exposed to bisphenol A during pregnancy : comparison with those oftheir offspring Hoa Thanh Nguyen1, Kimika Yamamoto1, Midori Iida2, Tetsuro Agusa1,3, Masashi Hirano1, Mari Ochiai1, Eun-Young Kim3, Hisato Iwata1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 74-74, 2017. |
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P28. Investigation of Bisphenol-analogues (BPs) metabolic dynamics by rats liver perfusion and sulfotransferases (SULTs) screening. Jumpei Fujiki1, Takahiro Ieko1, Miwa Okada1, Fumiya Hayashi1, Hiroki Inoue1, Miyu Nishikawa3, Shinichi Ikushiro2, Toshiyuki Sakaki3, Hidetemo Iwano1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 75-75, 2017. |
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P29. Effects of oral administration of daidzein to neonatal female rats on their reproductive development Miwa Ohshima1, Erina Yoshida1, Yuri Yoshikawa1, Hiroaki Tanaka1, Kanako Sueoka1, Ryo Ohta2, Mariko Shirota1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 76-76, 2017. |
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P30. Effects of dry parsley on learning and memory performance in male rats Jingqiao Zheng, Shu Wakuda, Ryota Seike, Xiaoyu Feng, Kimihiro Yamashita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 77-77, 2017. |
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P31. The effects of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) for the feline thyroid function Hazuki Mizukawa1, Nana Takai2, Kei Nomiyama3, Kohki Takaguchi3, Nozomu Yokoyama1, Osamu Ichii1, Mitsuyoshi Takiguchi1, Yoshinori Ikenaka1,4, Shouta M.M.Nakayama1, Mayumi Ishizuka1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 78-78, 2017. |
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P32. Relationships between hair mercury concentration and three types of seafood intake assessment in children Emiko Kusanagi1, Hitoshi Takamura2, Nobuko Hoshi3, Shing-Jen Chen4, Mayumi Adachi5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 79-79, 2017. |
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P33. Relationship between residue levels of PCBs in maternal and cord serum with dietary habits and cooking methods : Possibility of reduce avoidable exposure to PCBs Weiwei Jin1, Akifumi Eguchi1, Masae Otake1, Kenichi Sakurai1, Hiroko Nakaoka1, Masahiro Watanabe1, Emiko Todaka1, Chisato Mori1,2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 80-80, 2017. |
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P34. The relationship between congener profiles of PCBs and levels of metabolome in maternal serum and H19 methylation in cord tissues Chisato Mori1,2, Akifumi Eguchi1, Hidenobu Miyaso1, Kenichi Sakurai1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 81-81, 2017. |
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P35. Analysis of Estrogenic Activity of Human Male Urine Shion Hirai1, Takeji Takamura2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 82-82, 2017. |
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P36. In silico evaluation of estrogen effect of ethyl p-hydroxybenzoate Nana Hirota1, Masashi Hirano2, Hiroshi Ishibashi3, Ryoko Yamamoto4, Koji Arizono4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 20: 83-83, 2017. |
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