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Volume 6, Issue / 2003
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A-1-1 Preparation of Immunoaffinity porous hollow-fiber membrane and nonwoven fabric for cleanup of 17β-estradiol 中山真紀1, 斎藤恭一1, 白石朋文2, 須郷高信2, 郷田泰弘3, 藤本茂3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 65-65, 2003. |
Analytical procedure development - of the blood sample using the exposure situation - online pretreatment -LC/MS method to the human of the A-1-2 organic fluoride system compound Fumio Okada, Rie Ito, Koichi Inoe, Hiroyuki Nakazawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 66-66, 2003. |
A-1-3 "development of the quick analytical procedure of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in environmental fine particles using the super critical carbon dioxide sampling" Yamamoto Azusa *, Tetsuo Sakamoto **, Masanori Owari **, ***, Yoshimasa Nihei * Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 67-67, 2003. |
Development of the rapid analysis system of the environmental pollutant by the A-1-4 supercritical extraction / mass spectrometry Tetsuo Sakamoto 1, Shinsuke Miyazawa 1, Yamamoto Azusa 2, Masanori Owari 1, 3, Yoshimasa Nihei 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 68-68, 2003. |
Development of the ELISA that can assay only A-1-5 alkyl phenols 廣部将人 1, Yasuhiro Goda 1, Ayako Kobayashi 1, Shigeru Fujimoto 1, Pond Michihiko 2, Masanori Fujita 2, Shigeko Serizawa 3, Hiroaki Shiraishi 3, Masatoshi Morita 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 69-69, 2003. |
Chemical analysis / bioassay unification evaluation of the chlorination / bromination dioxin in the Gulf of A-1-6 Osaka deposit Hidetaka Takigami 1, Shinichi Sakai 1, Abraham Brouwer2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 70-70, 2003. |
A-1-7 Current Perfluorooctane Sulfonate Pollution in Aquatic Environment of China Yi-he Jin1, Kazuaki Sasaki2, Norimitsu Saito2, Kouji Harada3, Akio Koizumi3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 71-71, 2003. |
Pollution fact-finding of the toxaphene in A-1-8 various kinds of cetaceans and the Mirex Katsuya Imanishi 1), Manabu Kawakami 1), Shimada Azusa 1), Yoshitaka Kimura 1), Kazuhiro Chikaishi 1), Natsuko Kajiwara 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 72-72, 2003. |
Fact-finding of A-1-9 river water and the bisphenol A during home drainage Tsutomu Imaoka *, Kayoko Hayashi *, Tetsuya Ueda *, 當具正史 *, Koji Miyamoto *, Tomohiro Yoshimura ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 73-73, 2003. |
Examination of the analysis method by the HRGC/HRMS-ECNI method of the A-2-1 short chain chlorinated paraffin Matsugami Hidenori 1, Kurunthachalam Senthil Kumar1, Etsu Ooi elegant 1, High Kan Takuzo 1, 飯野福哉 2, Junko Nakanishi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 77-77, 2003. |
Examination of the hydroxylated PCB, PCBs analytical procedure in A-2-2 biological specimen Kiyohiko Watanabe, 嶽盛公昭, Etsu Ooi is elegant, High Kan Takuzo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 78-78, 2003. |
Examination of the test for the detection of the environmental endocrine disrupter material which assumed A-2-3 Xenopus male larval sex change an index Koichi Mikami, Yoichi Hanaoka, Shuko Kimura, 谷田部文彰 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 79-79, 2003. |
Female sex hormone-like active evaluation of the deposit by A-2-4 bioassay and the chemical analysis Yasuhiro Ueda 1), Emi Watanabe 1), Ryu Kurihara 1), Fujio Shiraishi 2), Kazunori Fujii 3), Kazuo 4 rare in hilum), Shinya Hashimoto 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 80-80, 2003. |
Thyroid disturbance effects of A-2-5 tetrabromobisphenol A and the affinity compound Shigeyuki Kitamura 1, 神野敬將 1, Tomoharu Suzuki 1, Sugihara number beauty 1, Shigeru Ota 1, Shigeru Fujimoto light 2, Hideki Hanada 3, Keiko Kashiwagi 3, Akihiko Kashiwagi 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 81-81, 2003. |
The estrogen activity of the A-2-6 ultraviolet absorber benzophenone derivative and antiandrogenic activity Ryu Koda period 1), Tomoharu Suzuki 1), Shigeyuki Kitamura 1), Upper Kyouda beach 1), Sugihara number beauty 1), Shigeru Fujimoto light 2), Shigeru Ota 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 82-82, 2003. |
High sensitive estrogen receptor conformation change sensing assay method using the Skywarrior-1 monoclonal antibody Osamu Kuwata, Takeshi Honda, Daisuke Asai, Takatoshi Tokunaga, Ayumi Shibuya, Naoto Shirasu, Takeshi Nose, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 85-85, 2003. |
It is the same individual gonad bio imaging analysis by the ethinyl estradiol exposure the impact statement of the internal secretion disturbance material using the Skywarrior-2 transgenic clear killifish Hano Kenji 1, Yuji Oshima 1, Masato Kinoshita 2, Makoto Tanaka 3, Noriko Mishima 4, Yuko Wakamatsu 4, Kenjiro Ozato 4, Honjo mediocre person 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 86-86, 2003. |
Transcription active suppression mechanism through the thyroid hormone receptor by Skywarrior-3 PCBs Ko Miyazaki 1, 2, 3, Toshiharu Iwasaki 1, 2, Akira Takeshita 4, Yoichiro Kuroda 2, 5, Koibuchi Noriyuki 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 87-87, 2003. |
Active change due to the metabolism of the Skywarrior-4 antiandrogen Tomoharu Suzuki 1), Shigeyuki Kitamura 1), Shigeru Ota 1), Shigeru Fujimoto light 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 88-88, 2003. |
Quick hormone-disrupting chemicals screening using the Skywarrior-5 surface plasmon resonance sensor Setsuko Hashimoto 1, Kazunobu Asano 1, Rina Tachiki 1, Atsushi Ono 2, Tooru Inoue 2, Jun Sugano 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 89-89, 2003. |
Examination (1) of the estrogen-like effects of the chemical by the Skywarrior-6 OECD uterine enlargement study protocol Small Tomoko Uda, Toyoji Umezu, Ryo Kamata, Kaori Morohoshi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 90-90, 2003. |
Pro-Skywarrior-7 in vitro placental barrier evaluation establishment and the evaluation that the estrogenic material is permeable Wide Yohei Mori 1, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1, Mai Watanabe 1, Tokuo Ito 1, Uto mouth Naoki 2, Keiichi Tanaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 91-91, 2003. |
Effect on arsenic pollution and human of the ground water in B-1-1 Cambodia and Vietnam Kubota area will 1), Gold favor British 2), 國頭恭 3), Tu Binh Minh1), Hisato Iwata 1), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), In Monirith1), Touch Seang Tana4), Pham Thi Kim Trang5), Pham Hung Viet5) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 95-95, 2003. |
Measurement comparison between B-1-2 HPLC and serum, urinary bisphenol A concentrations by the ELISA Hideki Fukada 1, Masayuki Teraoka 2, Hideshige Takada 3, Emiko Todaka 4, 5, Chisato Mori 5, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 96-96, 2003. |
About PBDEs, PCBs isomer concentrations out of the B-1-3 healthy subject blood Tetsuya Hirai 1), 藤峰慶徳 1), Takeshi Nakano 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 97-97, 2003. |
Elucidation - of the exposure route to pollution - human of the Indian city garbage depot by POPs such as B-1-4 dioxin Country end Tatsuya 1, Makoto Watanabe sentence 1, Masayuki Someya 1, Annamalai Subramanian1, 2, Shinsuke Tanabe 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 98-98, 2003. |
Elution of phthalate esters from B-1-5 resin system dressing materials Toshio Hongo 1, Shigeru Hikage 2, Atsushige Sato 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 99-99, 2003. |
Measurement of the bisphenol A out of the B-1-6 human colostrum Hisadome door Ryoko 1), Yumiko Tateoka 2), Yasushi Usuki daylight 3), Tomoko Negishi 4), Kiyomi Kitamura 2), 野沢龍嗣 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 100-100, 2003. |
Elucidation of the internal secretion disturbance effects of the organotin compound in the B-1-7 human placenta and the action mecha-nism Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1, Wide Yohei Mori 1, Hideaki Yokoyama 1, Mihoko Koyanagi 1, Shunichi Isa 1, Tokuo Ito 1, Junichi Nishikawa 2, Keiichi Tanaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 101-101, 2003. |
B-1-8 SEXUAL DISTINCTION IN EFFECTS OF PERINATAL EXPOSURE TO ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES, PCBs AND DIOXINS ON IMMUNE RESPONSE AND THYROID HORMONE SYSTEMS IN JAPANESE INFANTS Junya Nagayama1, Hiroshi Tsuji2, Takao Iida3, Takashi Yanagawa4, Jun'ichiro Fukushige5, Tadayoshi Watanabe6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 102-102, 2003. |
About phthalate esters in dressing materials for the B-1-9 dentistry repair and dentures tissue conditioning materials Hiroaki Tanase, Yoshifumi Takahashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 103-103, 2003. |
B-2-1 Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Marine Mammals 梶原夏子1, 上野大介1, Karri Ramu1, 上川智子1, 馬場徳寿2, 田辺信介1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 107-107, 2003. |
Analysis of the expression level according to according to the individual of two kinds of AHR isoform (AHR1&AHR2):mRNA in B-2-2 aquatic birds and the tissue Tomoko Yasui 1), Gold favor British 2), Hisato Iwata 1), Shinsuke Tanabe 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 108-108, 2003. |
Effect on pollution and liver drug metabolism enzyme of the dioxin in B-2-3 Tokyo product and the crow from India, the organochlorine pesticide 渡辺倫夫 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Makoto Watanabe sentence 1), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Annamalai Subramanian1), Kumiko Yoneta 2), Takuma Hashimoto 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 109-109, 2003. |
Effect of 17.beta.-estradiol to be able to put gonad of the killifish of the B-2-4 sex differentiation period Hirai giving alm, 小塩正朗, 鑪迫典久, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 110-110, 2003. |
The effect that B-2-5 9-cis retinoic acid gives to impotence sexual intercourse of the Thais clavigera Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Tomohiro Nishikawa 1, Fujio Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1, Junichi Nishikawa 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 111-111, 2003. |
B-2-6 Effect of ethinylestradiol on the motility of medaka(Oryzias latipes) spermatozoa 渡辺絵美1, ストルスマン, カルロス2, 井上美穂香3, 原彰彦3, 寺尾良保1, 橋本伸哉1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 112-112, 2003. |
The establishment and nature elucidation of conditioning immortalization mouse epididymis head epithelium cell line MEPC5 using the B-3-1 temperature sensitive simian virus 40 large size T antigen gene Kei Tabuchi chapter 1, Yoshiro Toyama 3, Masatoshi Komiyama 4, Age Kiyotaka Mori 3, Chisato Mori 4, Takashi Kondo 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 115-115, 2003. |
B-3-2 Effect of γ-BHC on apoptosis in PC12 cells 青木健太郎a, 江川麻理a, 小森幹育子a, 齋藤健b, 蔵崎正明a Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 116-116, 2003. |
Analysis of mouse rat calvarial osteodystrophy with the B-3-3 trybutyle tin Tsukamoto A 1, Yukiko Tomita 2, Yoko Ishihara 2, Satoshi Hagiwara true 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 117-117, 2003. |
Immediate-type allergy augmentation effect by the perinatal exposure to B-3-4 Bisphenol A(BPA) Shun Morikawa plan, Shiro Kasuya, Muramoto green, Maiko Teranishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 118-118, 2003. |
Disturbance with the trybutyle tin of B-3-5 neurosteroid synthase mRNA Mt. Yamasaki *, Tomoki Sawada *, Shiro Kominami *, 古川愛造 **, Tetsuya Kimoto ***, Suguru Kawato *** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 119-119, 2003. |
Effect over time that p-tert-octylpheol large quantities exposure gives to female rat pituitary gland for B-3-6 neonate period Midori Yoshida 1, Gen Watanabe 2, Field Hajime Tani good 2, Akihiko Maekawa 3, Nakae University 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 120-120, 2003. |
It is the study using original oligodeoxyribonucleotide microarrays the transtime comparison of the gene expression change in the growth process of B-3-7 hypothyroidism mouse and the normal mice cerebellum Your Osamu Takahashi 1, Makoto Imamura 1, Yasushi Kondo light 2, Hideo Tashiro 2, Carp Noriyuki Fuchi 3, 4, Tomoko Tashiro 1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 121-121, 2003. |
B-3-8 UltraStructural changes in the rat and mouse testis after treatment with diethylstilbestrol, tamoxifen, β-estradiol 3-benzoate, 17β-estradiol, bisphenol A, or flutamide. 外山芳郎1, 穴原玲子2, 年森清隆1, 森千里2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 122-122, 2003. |
Effect of the bisphenol A which gives it to the initial development of the Skyhawk-1 killifish and the estradiol-17beta Iris Kanako, Daisuke Senoo, 征矢野清 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 125-125, 2003. |
Construction in an overhanging style of the estrogen detection transgenic see-through killifish that assumed Skyhawk-2 green fluorescent protein an index 倉内幹太 1, Yoshitsugu Nakakuchi 2, Makiko Tsutsumi 3, Hiroshi Hori 3, Tail village-based Jiro 4, Yuko Wakamatsu 4, Takashi Hirata 1, Masato Kinoshita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 126-126, 2003. |
Apoptosis of cacogenesis and the central nerve tissue in the Xenopus early embryo induced with Skyhawk-3 bisphenol A Tomohiro Oka 1, 2, Naoki Adachi 3, Tadashi Araumi 4, Keiko Sakuma 1, Tetsuji Nishimura 5, Koichi Kurose 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 127-127, 2003. |
A-4-4 Influence of 17 β-estradiol (E2) to the head development of Xenopus laevis larva. 阿部道生, 佐々木史江 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 128-128, 2003. |
Effect to give to the toad early development of the Skyhawk-5 endocrine disrupting chemical Michio Abe 1, See Ishikawa vermilion; 2, 上野篤賢 2, Shintaro Kasama 2, Saito まり 2, Mariko Yasuda 2, Yoshino excellent intelligence 2, Fumie Sasaki 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 129-129, 2003. |
A-4-6 Effects on schooling behavior of Japanese medaka, Oryzias latipes, exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls Kei Nakayama1, Yuji Oshima2, Kazuaki Hiramatsu2, Tsuneo Honjjo2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 130-130, 2003. |
Toxic substance removals such as dioxin using the Skyhawk-7 salmon albino double helix DNA Liu Xiang east 1) 2), Yusuke Hamada 1), Fumito Yoshida 1), Masashi Matsunaga 1), Masayuki Aikawa 3), Norio Nishi 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 131-131, 2003. |
Bisphenol A glucuronic acid conjugation ability in the B-4-1 pregnancy rat liver Hiroki Inoue 2), Takako Ishii 2), Daidoji intellect 1), Satoko Kudo 2), Akio Tsuruta 2), Hiroshi Yokota 1), 翁長武紀 2), Kiyoo Kato 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 135-135, 2003. |
Metabolism dynamics and glucuronic acid conjugation enzyme molecular species of B-4-2 bisphenol A, DES, nonylphenol octyl phenol, the PCBs hydroxylation body Daidoji intellect, Keisuke Nakade, Yukiko Nomura, Hiroshi Yokota Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 136-136, 2003. |
Examination - of murine behavior disorder - intracerebral estrogen-receptor expression and serotonin function exposed to B-4-3 bisphenol A Keisuke Kawai 1, 3), Shuji Murakami 1), Emiko Senba 2), Osamu Takakura 1), 野崎剛弘 1), Masato Takii 1), Chiharu Kubo 1, 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 137-137, 2003. |
B-4-4 internal secretion disturbance chemical and dopamine neurological disease Yoshinori Masuo 1, 2, Masami Ishido 3, Masatoshi Morita 3, Shuichi Oka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 138-138, 2003. |
Mechanism of the maturation acceleration of fat cells by B-4-5 Bisphenol A Jun Iwanami 1, Naoko Okamoto 1, Katsuhisa Honda 1, Measure field Hiroshi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 139-139, 2003. |
Developmental disease of B-4-6 internal secretion disturbance chemical and the brain Masami Ishido 1, Yoshinori Masuo 2, Shuichi Oka 2, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 140-140, 2003. |
Analysis of the ER signal suppression mechanism of B-4-7 AhR Fumiaki Otake 1, Yoshiaki Fujii 2, 3, Shigeaki Kato 1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 141-141, 2003. |
Molecular mechanism of antiandrogenic effects of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in the B-4-8 prostate-specific antigen promoter Ryoichi Kitsu 1, 2), Kazumasa Okamura 1), Toba positive 3), Kazuichi Hayakawa 1, 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 142-142, 2003. |
New low temperature thermolysis response of the analysis epoxy resin of the internal secretion disturbance material derived from PA-1 plastic Saido Katsuhiko 1), Hiroyuki Taguchi 1), Yoichi Kodera 2), Takeshi Kuroki 3), Sen Cheng dragon 4), All plum celebration 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 145-145, 2003. |
Development of the online analysis system of the environmental endocrine disrupter using the PA-2 molecular recognition capillary Hiroyuki Kataoka *, Prince Mitani village Sakae *, Ikeuchi sentence **, 大橋泰浩 ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 146-146, 2003. |
Open sea pollution investigation of the PA-3 PFOS (par fluorooctane sulfonate) association material Yaho Sachi 1), 2), Nobuyoshi Yamashita 1), Gert Petrick3), Kurunthachalam Kannan4), Toshitaka Gamo 5), Paul Lam6), John P.Giesy7) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 147-147, 2003. |
It is discussion for the estrogen activity the identification of impurities included in the bisphenol A for the PA-4 industry Masanori Terasaki 1), Masakazu Makino 1), Fujio Shiraishi 2), John S.Edmonds2), Masatoshi Morita 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 148-148, 2003. |
Distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Lake PA-5 Suwa Yuichi Miyahara, Yoshitoku out of the pond, Ryohei Inuzuka, Haruka Uesawa, Cow Hara flatters it; the sea, Yuka Kasai, Sayoko Tsunoda Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 149-149, 2003. |
PA-6 Profiles of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-diosins, Dibenzofrans in a Sediment Core from Lake Suwa Yoshinori Ikenaka1), Heesoo Eun2), Eiki Watanabe2), Yuichi Miyabara1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 150-150, 2003. |
Interference ingredient removal in the environmental preparation using the PA-7 surface modification type in print polymer Etsu Watanabe good luck 1, 2, Takuya Kondo 3, Masatoshi Morita 3, Ken Hosoya 2, Nobuo Tanaka 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 151-151, 2003. |
Distribution in the Japanese area along the shore of the anthracene derivative with PA-8 estrogen activity Ryu Kurihara 1, Fujio Shiraishi 2, Ken Tanaka ear 3, Shinya Hashimoto 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 152-152, 2003. |
Analytical procedure examination of the semivolatile PFOS-related material using PA-9 HRGC/HRMS-NCI(PCI) Tsuyoshi Okazawa, Yaho Sachi, Krunthachalam Kannan, Nobuyoshi Yamashita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 153-153, 2003. |
Development and inspection of the assay according to the nonylphenol isomer out of the water preparation which used PA-10 steam distillation sampling together Yuichi Horii 1, 2, Takao Katase 3, Yun Seok Kim3, Eiichi Washimi 2, Nobuyoshi Yamashita 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 154-154, 2003. |
PA-11 PINE NEEDLES AS PASSIVE SAMPLER OF POLYCHLORINATED NAPHTHALENES AND OTHER DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS IN AIR FROM POLAND AND JAPAN Anna Orlikowska2, Nobuyasu Hanari1, Ilona Bochentin2, Yuichi Horii1, Jerzy Falandysz1, 2, Barbara Wyrzykowska1, 2, Sachi Taniyasu1, Nobuyoshi Yamashita1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 155-155, 2003. |
PA-12 Detection of Potential AhR Ligand Compounds in Aquatic Environment by Using Bio-assay Pei-Hsin Chou, Saburo Matsui, Tomonari Matsuda Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 156-156, 2003. |
Dynamics of the bisphenol A in the PA-13 Nagara lower part of a river basin 中村英洋, Goro Funakoshi, Shiro Kasuya Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 157-157, 2003. |
PA-14 Residual Pattern of Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in Animal Feed and Feed Ingredients Keerthi S.Guruge1, Noriko Yamanaka1, Shigeru Miyazaki1, Nobuyasu Seike2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 158-158, 2003. |
PA-15 Evaluation of Toxic Effects to Sperm of High Dose of 1, 2-Dicloropropane by Tetrazolium Salt Methods in Rats Katsumi Ohtani, Kenichi Kobayashi, Hisayo Kubota, Junzo Saegusa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 159-159, 2003. |
Grasp of the estrogen concentrations in the PA-16 Kamogawa water system Kiyoshi Nojiri, 茂木守, Shigeo Hosono, Seishi Kawamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 160-160, 2003. |
PA-17 Determination of Alkyl Phenols in Indoor Air by Filter-Sampling: Part2 Study on Application of Liquid Chromatography/Electrochemical Detection Ayumi Hasegawa, Masashi Murakami, Hideharu Fujimoto, Kikuo Takeda Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 161-161, 2003. |
Application to soil sample of the PA-18 PCB immunochromatography West Kazuto 1), Ryo Okuyama 1), Hiroshi Takenaka 1), Haruki Mizukami 1), Hidetaka Takigami 2), Shinichi Sakai 2), Masatoshi Morita 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 162-162, 2003. |
Analysis of the nonylphenol out of the feed for the laboratory animal by the PA-19 Twister Back Extraction method Fumie Seshimo 1, Rie Ito 1, Ken Kawaguchi 1, Koichi Inoe 1, Shunichiro Izumi 2, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 1, Tsunehisa Makino 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 163-163, 2003. |
Development of the coplanar PCB simple assay in a commercial fish by the PA-20 ELISA Ryo Okuyama 1, Haruki Mizukami 1, Yohei Tanioka 2, Kazue Ueda 2, Sakata one up 2, Tomoaki Tsutsumi 3, Sky Kurayoshi chapter 3, Kumiko Sasaki 3, Masatoshi Morita 4, Tamio Yoneya 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 164-164, 2003. |
Examination of the conservation method of the water preparation which PA-21 nonylphenol and the related material, estrogen and the conjugated compound are included in 80 Makoto Shima, Yukiya Komori, Hiroaki Tanaka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 165-165, 2003. |
Measurement of the estrogen activity using the killifish in the river where PA-22 sewage processing solution flows out into Tomoko Iijima, Kiyoshi Totsugawa, Naoko Kimura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 166-166, 2003. |
About the secular variation of the environmental endocrine disrupter material in PA-23 Kyushu, a river in western Chugoku district and tap water Shigeharu Nakachi, 川嵜悦子, Makiko Ichihara, Harumi Yamada Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 167-167, 2003. |
Behavior of estrogen in the PA-24 Tama River and mechanism of the loss Kazuo Wanami, Teruyuki Shimazu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 168-168, 2003. |
About effect of the quantity of grain size distribution and human body exposure to phthalate esters in the PA-25 indoor environment Koji Yamada *, Takeshi Yasukochi *, Minoru Yoneda *, Kohei Yamamoto ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 169-169, 2003. |
About attachment to the tableware of the phthalate esters from all over the PA-26 gas phase Ryohei Tokunaga *, Takeshi Yasukochi **, Koji Yamada **, Minoru Yoneda **, 森澤眞輔 ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 170-170, 2003. |
Examination about the bisphenol A exposure factor in the PA-27 healthy subject Ken Kawaguchi, Nakata Hisao, Mariko Yoshimura, Rie Ito, Koichi Inoe, Hiroyuki Nakazawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 171-171, 2003. |
Securing of reliability of the bisphenol A analytical procedure in PA-28 human biological specimen Ken Kawaguchi, Rie Ito, Funakoshi connection, Nakata Hisao, Mariko Yoshimura, Koichi Inoe, Hiroyuki Nakazawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 172-172, 2003. |
PA-29 Perfluorooctanesulfonate(PFOS)and related compounds in human blood collected from Asian region Yoshitaka Kimura1, Masashi Murakami1, Hideharu Fujimoto1, Natsuko Kajiwara2, Annamalai Subramanian2, Pham Hung Viet3, In Monirith4, Touch Seang Tana4, J.Zheng5, P.K.S.Lam5, Junya Nagayama6, Shinsuke Tanabe2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 173-173, 2003. |
Pretreatment - for examination - environment, the biological specimen of the previous treatment method for the PA-30 female sex hormone ELISA Yasuhiro Goda 1, 廣部将人 1, Ayako Kobayashi 1, Shigeru Fujimoto 1, Pond Michihiko 2, Masanori Fujita 2, Yuji Okayasu 3, Yukiya Komori 3, Hiroaki Tanaka 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 174-174, 2003. |
Pretreatment - for examination - biological specimen of the pretreatment for the PA-31 high sensitivity bisphenol A ELISA Ayako Kobayashi *, 廣部将人 *, Yasuhiro Goda *, Shigeru Fujimoto *, Pond Michihiko **, Masanori Fujita **, Hideo Okawa *** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 175-175, 2003. |
About an atmosphere particulate matter with the spurious hormonal activity in the space of the PA-32 semiclosure Forest 1, Taiki), Inudo Makiko 1), Yukiko Ishitobi 1), Shigeto Taniyama 1), 立花賢浩 1, 2), 張代洲 1), Minoru Koga 1), Ryota Shinohara 1), Koji Arizono 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 176-176, 2003. |
An estrogen activity evaluation included in the PA-33 baby food and analysis of the phytoestrogen Kawakado Yusuke 1), Shigeto Taniyama 2), Yukiko Ishitobi 2), Forest 2, Taiki), Inudo Makiko 2), Hiroshi Ishibashi 2), Minoru Koga 2), Ryota Shinohara 2), Masaki Iwahara 1), Koji Arizono 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 177-177, 2003. |
Phytoestrogen and estrogen activity included in the PA-34 animal feed Yukiko Ishitobi 1), Kawakado Yusuke 2), Forest 1, Taiki), Inudo Makiko 1), Hiroshi Ishibashi 1), Minoru Koga 1), Ryota Shinohara 1), Shigeto Taniyama 1), Koji Arizono 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 178-178, 2003. |
Examination about the Total bisphenol A measurement out of the PA-35 biological specimen Kazumi Gondo, Hidenori Miyakawa, Tachino Kotobuki will, Enoki Sawako, Kubono Katsuo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 179-179, 2003. |
PCB analysis in the PA-36 biological specimen Upper Tomoki Taki 1), Kitamura public morals 2), Chisato Mori 3), Takeshi Nakano 4), Masatoshi Morita 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 180-180, 2003. |
Development of the dioxin analytical procedure at PA-37 blood 10mL Naoki Yamazaki, Hideo Fukatsu, 中原理慧, Tetsuo Mochida, Hidenori Miyakawa, Enoki Sawako, Kubono Katsuo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 181-181, 2003. |
Development of the coplanar PCB non orthobody specific ELISA system using the PA-38 newcomer marker antigen Yoshifumi Ono 1, Yasushi Usuki daylight 1, Sakiko Iida 1, Watanabe Shunkichi 1, Ikuo Kato 2, Kazuyuki Kitamura 2, Shingo Nagasawa 2, Chizuko Yanaihara 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 182-182, 2003. |
Behavior of the estrogen material in river water to be able to put near PA-39 sewage disposal plant discharge Exit and sediment Minako Uno **, Yumiko Imoto **, Yoji Kato **, Takeshi Nakano *, Tsurukawa Masahiro *, Tetsu Kumagai ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 183-183, 2003. |
Behavior of the estrogen material in the PA-40 sewerage treatment process Yumiko Imoto, Minako Uno, Tetsu Kumagai Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 184-184, 2003. |
Development I of the enzyme immunoassay of PA-41 Isoflavone Hiroshi Okuma 1), Peak River Takayuki 1), Hiroshi Kakishima 1), Katsushi Abe 1), Kobe gleaming river surface 2), Hidenori Miyakawa 3), Tachino Kotobuki will 3), Chisato Mori 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 185-185, 2003. |
Development II of the enzyme immunoassay of PA-42 Isoflavone Peak River Takayuki 1), Hiroshi Okuma 1), Hiroshi Kakishima 1), Katsushi Abe 1), Kobe gleaming river surface 2), Hidenori Miyakawa 3), Tachino Kotobuki will 3), Chisato Mori 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 186-186, 2003. |
Level of environmental endocrine disrupter material distribution in the PA-43 Lake Biwa deposit 内藤幹滋 1, Kayo Aoki 1, Akiko Fujita 1, Noriko Sanuki 1, Yata Minoru 1, Shigeru Aoki 1, Yoko Okumura 2, Motohiro Tsuji 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 187-187, 2003. |
Evaluation according to the grain size of the estrogen activity of the atmosphere suspended particulate using the PA-44 reporter Gene assay It is still intellect 1 Yabushita, Hiroko Tanaka 2, Yasuyuki Ichikawa 1, Ryohei Hara 2, Yoko Kinoshita 2, Koji Murata 1, Motohiro Tsuji 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 188-188, 2003. |
Investigation of the estrogen activity in the river of PA-45 Hokkaido 永洞真一郎, Aga Yasuhide, Tomoko Akutagawa, Numabe Akihiro, 村田清康, Koichi Sakata Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 189-189, 2003. |
Residual organic chlorine-containing compounds and the organic bromine compound which are organizing PA-46 common cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) Kiyohiko Watanabe 1, Naomasa Iseki 2, 嶽盛公昭 1, Etsu Ooi elegant 1, High Kan Takuzo 1, Masatoshi Morita 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 190-190, 2003. |
Distribution of phenolic environmental endocrine disrupter in PA-47 tropical Asian sediment and hormones for women Kei Isobe, Hideshige Takada Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 191-191, 2003. |
Analysis of the nonylphenol ethoxylate using PA-48 LC-MS-MS and nonylphenol ethoxyacetic acid Tomohiko Isobe, Hiroaki Shiraishi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 192-192, 2003. |
Distribution of nonylphenol, octylphenol in PA-49 Tokyo Bay and bisphenol A Shigeko Serizawa, Tomohiko Isobe, Hiroaki Shiraishi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 193-193, 2003. |
Analysis of diethyl phthalate hexyl using PA-50 LC/MS/MS and phthalate monoethyl hexyl Satoshi Takatori 2), Yoko Kitagawa 2), Hiroyuki Nakazawa 1), 堀伸二郎 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 194-194, 2003. |
Study on behavior of estrogen in the Tokyo Bay seawater by PA-51 yeast assay and the EIA method Fujio Shiraishi 1), Naoko Maruo 2), Yuki Furuta 2), Tomohiro Nishikawa 1), Tomohiko Isobe 1), Nomachi truth 1), 後藤晃宏 1), Toshihiro Horiguchi 1), Hiroaki Shiraishi 1), Masatoshi Morita 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 195-195, 2003. |
Examination of the analytical procedure of alkyl phenols of the river water by PA-52 LC/MS Kimie Abe 1, Masahiro Watanabe 1, Matsuko Misawa 1, Tokio Abe 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 196-196, 2003. |
PCB isomer composition in PA-53 food Aiko Ujiie, Tatsuya Osafune, 佐藤信俊 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 197-197, 2003. |
Stable examination in the analysis process of PA-54 dioxin Shigeru Suzuki, Saza Eiko Kita, Tomoyuki Nakamura, Kenichi Kato, Yoshinori Saito Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 198-198, 2003. |
PA-55 Environmental Levels and Trends of EDCs in Korea Kyunghee Choi, Junheon Yoon, Daeil Kang*, Choong Lee, Eunkyung Kim, Seung-Ryul Hwang, Sunghwan Jeon, Sam-Cwan Kim, Jingyun Na Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 199-199, 2003. |
PA-56 EDCSeoul 2003:An Environmental Fate model of EDCs for urban area Junheon Yoon, Choong Lee, Sunghwan Jeon, Dongsoo Lee*, Jingyun Na, Kyunghee Choi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 200-200, 2003. |
Examination of the aromatase activity assay by the PB-1 EIA Ryoichi Nonaka, Kanako Sato, Fumiko Nagai Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 203-203, 2003. |
Development of the simple test for the detection of PB-2 dioxin Tadashi Yokoyama, Shigeru Shinba period, 手塚雅勝 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 204-204, 2003. |
Development of the impact statement system of the environmental endocrine disrupter using the PB-3 S Troyes lei Ryota Ise 1, Yukie Aida 2, Shunichi Terasaka 3, Masao Tanji 1, Ryoichi Kiyama 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 205-205, 2003. |
Analysis of the material contributing to the estrogen-receptor mRNA expression decrease included in the PB-4 deasel exhaust particle Muda Saori 1, Seiichi Yoshida 1, 2, Keiko Noguchi 3, Kazuichi Hayakawa 2, 3, Hirohisa Takano 2, 4, Takeshi Takeda 2, 5, Kodo Ichise 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 206-206, 2003. |
Gene expression analysis in study - Leydig's cell to relate to for internal secretion of the PB-5 yellow sand or < overproduction Seiichi Yoshida 1, 2, Muda Saori 1, 定金香里 1, 2, Masataka Nishikawa 3, Takeshi Takeda 2, 4, Kodo Ichise 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 207-207, 2003. |
Construction of the immunoassay system of PB-6 Liza haematocheila (Mugilidae) biterrorism Jenin Norihisa Oda 1, Haruna Amano 2, Masahiko Hirai 1, Tomoko Watanabe 1, 藤野博良 1, Akihiko Hara 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 208-208, 2003. |
Development of the killifish biterrorism Jenin simple quantitative measurement kit by PB-7 SRID Norihisa Oda 1, Miho Inoue incense 2, Masahiko Hirai 1, Tomoko Watanabe 1, 藤野博良 1, Akihiko Hara 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 209-209, 2003. |
Quantitative internal secretion disturbance impact statement technique - segment counting by the PB-8 killifish secondary sex character 林彬勒 *, Tetsu Hagino **, Basket Michio Shima **, Shoji Ashida **, Takashi Iwamatsu ***, Akihiro Tokai *, Kikuo Yoshida *, 米澤義尭 *, Mamoru Tominaga *, Junko Nakanishi *, **** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 210-210, 2003. |
Effect of the endocrine disruptor which gives it to PB-9 macrophage function Shimizu (Shimomura) beautiful writing, 洪志駿, Masashi Muroi, Kennichi Tanamoto Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 211-211, 2003. |
It is law quantitative test for the detection - small piece of the PB-10 killifish testicular egg 林彬勒 *, Tetsu Hagino **, Basket Michio Shima **, Shoji Ashida **, Takashi Iwamatsu ***, Akihiro Tokai *, Kikuo Yoshida *, 米澤義尭 *, Mamoru Tominaga *, Junko Nakanishi *, **** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 212-212, 2003. |
Estrogen activity of the hydroxylated benzophenone by the PB-11 reporter Gene assay and antiandrogenic activity Yoko Kawamura, Six deer Motoo, Kennichi Tanamoto Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 213-213, 2003. |
Establishment of the living body effect rating system using the cultured cell of PB-12 paraben Mari Egawa a, Kentaro Aoki a, Miki Komori Ikuko a, Takeshi Saito b, Masaaki Kurasaki a Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 214-214, 2003. |
PB-13 Optimization of Tissue Preparation for the Quantification of Germinal Cells in Histologic Sections of Fathead Minnow Gonads. Wolf, J.1, Dietrich, D.R.2, Ellis, R.J.3, Staples, C.4, Friederich, U.5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 215-215, 2003. |
PB-14 ASSESSMENT OF THE WATER POLLUTION CAUSED BY ENVIRONMRNTAL PHYTOESTROGEN BASED ON ANALYTICAL AND BIOASSY METHODS Rahyani Ermawati1, S.Matsui1, T.Matsuda1, J.Adachi2, M.Suzuki2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 216-216, 2003. |
AhR activity measurement of the polycyclic aromatic compounds compound using PB-15 various technique Kentaro Misaki 1, 2, Masato Suzuki 1, Akira Nakamura sentence 3, Saburo Matsui 2, 松田知成 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 217-217, 2003. |
PB-16 Effects of estrogen-like endocrine disrupting chemicals on the elevation of serum vitellogenin level in goldfish, wakin. 尾形雅君, 三原茂, 神田紘介, 星野稔 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 218-218, 2003. |
Blood kinetics of killifish type 2 biterrorism Jenin by the PB-17 estrogen exposure Miho Inoue incense 1, Yumi Fujiwara 1, 深田陽久 2, 清水宗敬 2, 藤野博良 3, Akihiko Hara 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 219-219, 2003. |
Instruction of biterrorism Jenin in the PB-18 rainbow trout hepatocytes culture system and stiffness Augier Nin Kitaura A, Toshiaki Fujita, 深田陽久, Akihiko Hara Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 220-220, 2003. |
PB-19 Spiggin, the stickleback(Gasterosteus aculeatus) glue protein: an useful biomarker for environmental androgens 川崎史絵1, Ioanna Katsiadaki2, Alexander P.Scott2, 原彰彦3, 長富潔4, 征矢野清4, 松原孝博5, 有園幸司6, 長江真樹1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 221-221, 2003. |
Examination of the endocrine disruptor screening in a food container by the PB-20 killifish biterrorism Jenin bioassay Yasuhiko Hatano 1, Ryuzo Sakakibara 2, Haruki Mizukami 1, 山下倫明 3, 1, Sakae, Mindani 4, Masatoshi Morita 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 222-222, 2003. |
PB-21 Indoor Air Cleanliness of Clean Room Constructed for Endocrine Disrupters Research in "National Institute for Environmental Studies" Taketoshi Fujimoto1), Toshikazu Taira1), Tatsuo Nonaka1), Hiroyuki Iida1), Makoto Imai1), Kikuo Takeda1), Kunimitsu Kaya2), Masatoshi Morita3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 223-223, 2003. |
Estrogen-like activity of alkyl phenols by the PB-22 GFP/MCF7 system, bisphenol S and the chlorine substitute Hisadome door Ryoko 1), 野沢龍嗣 1), Takashi Miyakoshi 2), 寺尾良保 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 224-224, 2003. |
Binding activity to environmental chemical - protein disulfide isomerase disturbing PB-23 thyroid hormone effects to an index - 岡田和嗣, 舩江良彦 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 225-225, 2003. |
Effect on transcription through the thyroid hormone receptor by PB-24 various Dioxin and polychlorinated biphenyl(PCB) Toshiharu Iwasaki 1, 2, Ko Miyazaki 1, 2, 3, Six Tana sums 1, 4, Nagaoka phosphorus 1, 4, Akira Takeshita 5, Yasushi Aoki exhibition 2, 6, Chiharu Toyama 2, 6, Yoichiro Kuroda 2, 7, Koibuchi Noriyuki 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 226-226, 2003. |
Effect on cytochrome P450(CYP)3A4 transcription through steroid and xenobiotic receptor(SXR) by tamoxifen in PB-25 breast cancer cells and the PCB Nagaoka phosphorus 1, 2, Toshiharu Iwasaki 2, 3, Six Tana sums 1, 2, Akira Takeshita 4, Ko Miyazaki 2, 3, 5, Koibuchi Yukio 1, Jun Horiguchi 1, Yuichi Iino 6, Yasuo Morishita 1, Koibuchi Noriyuki 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 227-227, 2003. |
Change of the invivo metabolism and AhR binding activity of PB-26 Indirubin Sugihara number beauty 1), Shigeyuki Kitamura 1), Okayama good luck truth 1), Akiko Harada 1), Shigeru Ota 1), Keisuke Yamashita 1), Saori Okamura 1), Mineo Yasuda 2), Kenichi Saeki 3), Saburo Matsui 4), 松田知成 4), 関澤純 5) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 228-228, 2003. |
Structure-activity relationship in the antiandrogenic activity of PB-27 Bisphenol A and the analog Tomoharu Suzuki 1), Shigeyuki Kitamura 1), Shigeru Ota 1), Shigeru Fujimoto light 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 229-229, 2003. |
A structure factor in the internal secretion disturbance activity expression of PB-28 stilbene derivative and the metabolic activation Ryu Koda period 1, Shigeyuki Kitamura 1, Tomoharu Suzuki 1, 佐能正剛 1, Sugihara number beauty 1, Shigeru Ota 1, Shigeru Fujimoto light 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 230-230, 2003. |
PB-29 Gap junctional intercellular communication test by scrape-loading/dye transfer assay Analysis of 255 chemicals Fumio Kanou1, Yoshiteru Tsuchiya2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 231-231, 2003. |
Screening of the thyroid hormone receptor agonist antagonist activity in 200 kinds of PB-30 pesticides Hiroyuki Kojima 1, Shinji Takeuchi 1, Eiji Katsura 1, Kazuto Niiyama 1, Kunihiko Kobayashi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 232-232, 2003. |
Internal secretion disturbance effects through the hormone receptor of PB-31 phthalic acid esters Shinji Takeuchi 1, Hiroyuki Kojima 1, Satoshi Kobayashi 1, Kazuo God 1, Tadashi Matsuda 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 233-233, 2003. |
Estrogen activity evaluation of the pesticide by PB-32 E-CALUX Assay Mihoko Kojima 1, It is still intellect 2 Yabushita, Toshimasa Nishiyama 3, Mari Sasaki 3, Kenji Fukunaga 4, Motohiro Tsuji 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 234-234, 2003. |
The antibody design method in the hormone-disrupting chemicals risk rating system using the PB-33 nuclear receptor conformation change sensing antibody Takeshi Nose, Daisuke Asai, Takatoshi Tokunaga, Ayumi Shibuya, Takeshi Honda, Osamu Kuwata, Naoto Shirasu, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 235-235, 2003. |
It is a same time evaluation of the receptor binding capacity due to the conformation change sensing antibody and the hormonal activity the estrogen receptor reply analysis of the PB-34 chemical Takatoshi Tokunaga 1, Daisuke Asai 1, Ayumi Shibuya 1, Osamu Kuwata 1, Takeshi Nose 1, Makoto Nakai 2, 矢可部芳州 2, Shiro Mori 3, Osamu Koizumi 4, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 236-236, 2003. |
Activation of the correlative and precursor with structure and the activity of screw phenols indicating the PB-35 estrogen activity Shigeyuki Kitamura 1, Tomoharu Suzuki 1, Ryu Koda period 1, 佐能正剛 1, Sugihara number beauty 1, Shinichi Yoshihara 1, Shigeru Ota 1, Shigeru Fujimoto light 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 237-237, 2003. |
PB-36 Toxicogenomic analysis of human umbilical cords 小宮山政敏1, 2, 高島杏佳1, 西村太輔1, 足達哲也3, 深田秀樹4, 長田久夫5, 森千里1, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 238-238, 2003. |
Analysis of the gene expression change by the environmental chemical exposure to nematode (C.elegans) using PB-37 DNA microarray Yukari Koga 1), 6), 浦和寛 2), Hirokazu Kimura 1), Nobuaki Tominaga 3), Yuko Uesugi 4), Yuji Ohara 4), Taisen Iguchi 5), 6), Koji Arizono 1), 6) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 239-239, 2003. |
Environmental water evaluation using PB-38 yeast microarrays Meal star Yukiko 1), Hirokazu Kimura 1), Katsuyuki Kishi 2), Kusu well Takashi 3), Yasuhiro Ishibashi 4), Hitoshi Iwahashi 5), Koji Arizono 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 240-240, 2003. |
Internal secretion disturbance docimasy using PB-39 Crustacea net Americamysis bahia Masashi Hirano 1, Hiroshi Ishibashi 1, Naomi Matsumura 1, Nagao existence tree child 1, Naoko Watanabe 1, Katsuyuki Kishi 2, Koji Arizono 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 241-241, 2003. |
The effect that PB-40 bisphenol A related compound gives to a larva of nematode C.elegans 前田浩江 1), Yukari Koga 1), 6), Takashi Nakamoto 1), 浦和寛 2), Shinya Takara 3), Shinichi Yoshihara 4), Taisen Iguchi 5), 6), Koji Arizono 1), 6) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 242-242, 2003. |
Effect of the metal which gives it to growth, maturity of PB-41 eelworm C.elegans Fumiyo Morita 1), Takashi Nakamoto 1), Yukari Koga 1), 6), Hirokazu Kimura 1), 浦和寛 2), Nobuaki Tominaga 3), Toshinori Kai 4), Kazushi Sasaki 4), Taisen Iguchi 5), 6), Koji Arizono 1), 6) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 243-243, 2003. |
Estrogenic activity of the isoflavone using the PB-42 flatfish ER reporter assay method Eri Isozaki 1), Upper part of a river A 1), Takeshi Kitano 2), Koji Arizono 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 244-244, 2003. |
The cDNA cloning of the PB-43 killifish thyroid hormone receptor and development of the receptor binding docimasy Hiroshi Ebe, Hidekazu Murakami, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Hirofumi Yokota, Makoto Nakai, 矢可部芳州 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 245-245, 2003. |
Development of the in vitro-binding docimasy of the PB-44 quail androgen receptor Kunimoto truth light 1, Maekawa 1 to bear, Makoto Nishizuka 1, Noboru Saito 2, Seiji Shimada 2, Masayoshi Imagawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 246-246, 2003. |
Development of the general in vitro docimasy for a lot of PB-45 estrogen receptor and examination of the species specificity 平宅史朗 1, Maekawa 1 to bear, Kunimoto truth light 1, Makoto Nishizuka 1, Junichi Nishikawa 2, Masayoshi Imagawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 247-247, 2003. |
Internal secretion disturbance effects of the bisphenol A by the PB-46 proteomics and genotoxic analysis 川西正祐, Shinji Oikawa, Ayako Furukawa, 平工雄介, Rev. pan Hiromi, 翠川薫, Mariko Murata Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 248-248, 2003. |
Development of the metamorphic docimasy using the PB-47 snail Xenopus laevis (Silurana tropicalis) Takaaki Fujii 1, Maki Miyahara 1, Charles Sagoe1, Akihiko Kashiwagi 2, Keiko Kashiwagi 2, Hideki Hanada 2, Noriaki Santo 1, 大房健 1, 3, 戸笈修 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 249-249, 2003. |
Estrogen, antiestrogenic active rating system using PB-48 Xenopus laevis primary culture hepatocytes Naoko Mitsui 1, 戸笈修 1, Akira Kawahara 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 250-250, 2003. |
Comparison of the exposure initiation time in the transmilk exposure study in the uterus using PB-49 Ethinyl estradiol Takako Muroi, Masakuni Sawaki, Osamu Noda will, Hideo Mitoma, Saori Takakura, Masanori Otsuka, Mineo Takatsuki, Kanji Yamazaki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 251-251, 2003. |
PB-50 APPLICATION OF CALUX BIOASSAY SYSTEM FOR DETERMINIG OF ESTROGEN AND DIOXIN EQUVALENTS Y.Y.Sheen1, K.E.Joung1, K.N.Min1, J.Y.Kim1, S.Hong2, S.Kang2, H.Kim2, S.Cho2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 252-252, 2003. |
Estrogen activity evaluation by the ELISA method of the bacteria fungicide used as PB-51 plastic additive-proof and the recombinant yeast docimasy Kaori Morohoshi, Yasushi Yamamoto, Fujio Shiraishi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 253-253, 2003. |
PB-52 Biomonitoring of the Harbor Seawater Environment in Hokkaido Coast with Induced Hepatic Cytochrome P450 of Minnow Naosuke Saji, Mayumi Ishizuka, Akio Kazusaka, Shoichi Fujita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 254-254, 2003. |
PB-53 Cloning of estrogen receptor alpha from guppy(Poecilia reticulates)and binding characteristics of para-alkylphenols to the recombinant receptor Makoto Nakai, Hirofumi Yokota, Hidekazu Murakami, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Yoshikuni Yakabe Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 255-255, 2003. |
PB-54 Effects of 4-tert-pentylphenol on the gene expression of P450 11β-hydroxylase in medaka Hirofumi Yokota, Tatsuo Abe, Makoto Nakai, Hidekazu Murakami, Chizumi Eto, Yoshikuni Yakabe Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 256-256, 2003. |
Of the dioxin activity assay using the PB-55 yeast is high sensitive Yusuke Fujino 1, 2, Nobuhiko Miura 1, 4, Japanner group Expo 1, Shinichi Miyairi 1, 3, Kushita 1, Susa, Naganuma chapter 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 257-257, 2003. |
Rat rotary basket run activity (2) as PB-56 estrogen-like active metrics Small Tomoko Uda, Toyoji Umezu, Kaori Morohoshi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 258-258, 2003. |
Evaluation of the atrazine using PB-57 Xenopus laevis partial life test Maki Miyahara 1, Tomohiro Oka 1, Naoko Mitsui 1, Charles Sagoe1, Akihiko Kashiwagi 2, Tadashi Araumi 3, Kiyoaki Sone 4, 5, 戸笈修 1, Taisen Iguchi 4, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 259-259, 2003. |
Analysis of the gene expression in the child official using the PB-58 oophorectomy rat uterine enlargement docimasy Ryo Kamata, Small Tomoko Uda, Kaori Morohoshi, Toyoji Umezu, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 260-260, 2003. |
Validation of the PB-59 killifish biterrorism Jenin ELISA system 小塩正朗, 鑪迫典久, Hirai giving alm, Sei Kawabe, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 261-261, 2003. |
Comparison between living body transitivity of the PB-60 estrogen-like material and simple and easy in vitro relative risk evaluation - human and fish Yasushi Yamamoto, Kaori Morohoshi, Fujio Shiraishi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 262-262, 2003. |
About estrogen activity of the hydroxylated PCB using PB-61 human and the killifish ER gene introduction yeast assay (91 materials) Nomachi truth 1), Fujio Shiraishi 1), Tomohiro Nishikawa 1), 奥村為男 2), Hidetaka Takigami 1), Junichi Nishikawa 3), Hiroaki Shiraishi 1), John S.Edmonds1), Masatoshi Morita 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 263-263, 2003. |
PB-62 Comparison of Estrogenic Activity of Alkylphenols Using Recombinant Yeast Harboring Test Fish (Medaka, Zebrafish, Fathead Minnow) Estrogen Receptor α Gene 西川智浩1, 白石不二雄1, 白石寛明1, 西川淳一2, 森田昌敏1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 264-264, 2003. |
PB-63 Development of ELISA Method for Medaka Choriogenin-L 西川智浩1, 丸尾直子2, 白石寛明1, 森田昌敏1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 265-265, 2003. |
Effect to give to vitellogenin of the male killifish in PC-1 UV screen and the preservative, co-Rio genin production Inui window or 1, Tetsuya Adachi 2, Inui Expo 1, Masami Nakazawa 1, Mitsuhiro Ueda 1, Chisato Mori 3, 4, Taisen Iguchi 4, 5, Kazutaka Miyatake 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 269-269, 2003. |
Organic halogen pollution of Kazuha Gondo (Peponocephala electra) who ran aground in a group in the PC-2 Japan coast Tomoko Kamikawa 1), Natsuko Kajiwara 1), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Nobuyuki Miyazaki 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 270-270, 2003. |
PC-3 Bioaccumulation and metabolism of pro-estrogenic compound methoxychlor in medaka(Oryzias latipes) Kazutoshi Ohyama, Hiromi Nakajima, Kiyoshi Sato, Yasuhiro Kato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 271-271, 2003. |
Attachment alga of the PC-4 estrogen-like material, accumulation to benthos Nobuhiro Miyamoto 1), Hiroaki Tanaka 2), Chikashi Sato3), 80 Makoto Shima 2), Yukiya Komori 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 272-272, 2003. |
Pollution and accumulation properties of a black-footed albatross (Diomedea nigripes) of the North Pacific by PC-5 dioxin and the albatross (Diomedea albatrus) Shigeyuki Nakanishi 1), Country end Tatsuya 1), Makoto Watanabe sentence 1), Nariko Oka 2), Fumio Sato 2), Hiroyuki Tanaka 3), Shinsuke Tanabe 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 273-273, 2003. |
PC-6 Change in Locomotor Activity of Congenital Hypothyroid(rdw)rats Behnaz Yousefi1, 2, 3, 4), Hisaka Jingu3, 4), Motoaki Umezu1, 2), Noriyuki Koibuchi3, 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 274-274, 2003. |
A cloning of AHR2 cDNA in the PC-7 schnapper (Pagrus major) and tissue distribution of the mRNA expression level Masanobu Yamauchi 1), 2), Gold favor British 1), Hisato Iwata 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 275-275, 2003. |
Analysis of biological magnification properties of the organotin compound in the neritic region ecosystem using the PC-8 nitrogen stable isotope ratio Ryota Murai 1), Atsuko Sugimoto 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 3), Ichiro Takeuchi 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 276-276, 2003. |
Transsexual individual onset in the PC-9 nature group killifish and cause analysis - - mutation and acquired factor - - Ai Shinomiya, Hiroyuki Otake, 酒泉満, Tetsu Hamaguchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 277-277, 2003. |
Relations of the CYP2B/2C/3A molecular species expression level in the PC-10 Baikal seal (Pusa sibirica) and the residual organic chlorine-containing compounds accumulation Tomohiro Sakamoto 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Gold favor British 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Nobuyuki Miyazaki 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 278-278, 2003. |
The effect that PC-11 habitation water temperature gives in the bisphenol A dynamics in the goldfish living body 喬橋佳 1, Yuji Takao 1, Shinya Takara 1, Yasuhiro Ishibashi 2, Koji Arizono 3, Daidoji intellect 4, Hiroshi Yokota 4, Shinki Nagae 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 279-279, 2003. |
PC-12 Quantitative analysis of AhR expression levels in the liver of Baikal seal: Relationship with dioxin or CYP1A expression levels 金恩英1), 岩田久人2), 田辺信介2), 宮崎信之3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 280-280, 2003. |
Relations with identification of CYP1A1 cDNA in the PC-13 Baikal seal and a mRNA expression level and the dioxin accumulation Shusaku Hirakawa 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Gold favor British 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Nobuyuki Miyazaki 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 281-281, 2003. |
Examination about the metabolism of Bisphenol A using the liver of the PC-14 gizzard shad 松岡智郁 **, Mamoru Honda **, Naoko Hiramatsu **, Takeshi Nakano *, Tetsu Kumagai ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 282-282, 2003. |
PC-15 Species differences in estrogen-receptor binding of alkylphenols in fish-2 Yasuyuki Suzuki1, Makoto Nakai1, Hirofumi Yokota1, Chizumi Eto1, Yoshikuni Yakabe1, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 283-283, 2003. |
Analysis of biological magnification properties of the organotin compound in the neritic region ecosystem using the PC-16 nitrogen stable isotope ratio Ryota Murai 1), Atsuko Sugimoto 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 3), Ichiro Takeuchi 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 284-284, 2003. |
The effect that systemic therapy of the PC-17 dioxin gives to an exercise rate and exercise of rat epididymis sperm parameter Tomoko Shoda 1, Shuji Hirata 1, Ota teachings of Buddha 2, Kenji Oyama 3, Kazuhiko Hoshi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 285-285, 2003. |
PC-18 Seasonal and Tissue-Preferential Expression of Steroid Hormone Receptor Family Gene in Gastropod, Thais Clavigera. Masaaki Kajiwara, Hitomi Enomoto, Kenichi Kato, Shingo Toda, Shigeru Takahashi, Takashi Miura, Yuji Takahashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 286-286, 2003. |
Analysis of the expression level according to the tissue according to the individual of identification of the intranuclear receptor CXR isoform in the PC-19 common cormorant and CXR mRNA Tomoko Baba 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Tomoki Sakai 1), Gold favor British 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 287-287, 2003. |
The chronic toxicity effect that nonylphenol of the PC-20 low concentration gives to the survival of the splinter skeleton shrimp (a crust rope: side leg eyes) and maturity Miyuki Takei 1, 渡辺倫夫 2, Shinsuke Tanabe 2, Ichiro Takeuchi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 288-288, 2003. |
Absorption and metabolism of Bisphenol A due to the PC-21 fresh water-related microalga Tetsuya Teramoto 1), Nobumi Nakajima 2), Masaki Tamaoki 2), Azumi Yoshitaka 1), Yukiko Oshima 2), Mitsuko Aono 2), Akihiro Kubo 2), Saji light 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 289-289, 2003. |
The effect that PC-22 triphenyl tin compound (TPT) gives to intracranial amine of the Thais clavigera (Thais clavigera) Megumi Shibuya 1), Takashi Nagao 1), Toshihiro Horiguchi 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 290-290, 2003. |
PC-23 MOLLUSKAN ORGAN CULTURE FOR THE STUDY OF MODE OF ACTION OF TBT-INDUCED IMPOSEX DEVELOPMENT IN THE ROCK SHELL THAIS CLAVIGERA. Anke B.Treuner1, Ayako Sugimoto2, Toshihiro Horiguchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 291-291, 2003. |
PC-24 Identification of the mechanisms of disruption of sexual differentiation in roach(Rutilus rutilus)exposed to endocrine disrupting chemicals. Anke Lange1, Nikolaos Chatziandreou2, Laura L.Chidgey1, Yoshinao Katsu3, Taisen Iguchi3, Andrew Cossins2, Charles R.Tyler1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 292-292, 2003. |
Impotence sexual intercourse and the internal organotin density of marine products conches in PC-25 Miyagi Matsuko Misawa 1, Ikuko Abe 1, Takashi Sakuma 1, Aiko Ujiie 1, Tokio Abe 2, Toshihiro Horiguchi 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 293-293, 2003. |
Effect of the phenols which give it to PD-1 fresh water product Paratya compressa improirsa reproduction Mitsuru Tada *, Tomomi Karube **, Small Yutaka Kamino ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 297-297, 2003. |
Effect of development, the growth phase administration of bisphenol A and nonylphenol on PD-2 mouse reactive oxygen species treatment mechanism Kabuto Hideaki, Masao Amakawa, Tsuyoshi Shishibori Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 298-298, 2003. |
Effect of the neonatal administration of flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol A on PD-3 male rat generative organ Yukie Tada, Hiroshi Ando, Kiichi Kubo, Hiroshi Takahashi, Nagasawa Akemichi, Norio Yano, Hot water Katsuhiro Sawa, Small Akio Aga Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 299-299, 2003. |
An expression change and mechanism of action of DJ-1 in the PD-4 internal secretion disturbance chemical exposure mouse Hiroshi Oe original 1, 3, 平敬宏 1, 3, Kenichi Matsumoto 1, 3, Sanae Aruga 2, 3, 有賀寛芳 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 300-300, 2003. |
Effect of the environmental endocrine disrupter on autoantibody production in the PD-5 SLE mouse Lily field Hideaki 1, Akira Ishikawa 1, Taku Sato 1, 伊藤利洋 1, Red Kenji Degawa 1, Tadashi Kitahata University 1, Rice temple Hidekuni 2, 松島綱治 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 301-301, 2003. |
Lack of the internal secretion disturbance effects through estrogen of the PD-6 sterilizer benomyl and the androgen receptor Tomoya Yamada, Koichi Saito, Kayo Sumita, Shinji Ueda, Thicket lower fine weather Tsu child, 須方督夫, Satoshi Kawamura, Seki tall tree, Yasushi Okuno reason, Mikami sincerity is possible Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 302-302, 2003. |
Rat ovulation cycle with the neogenesis period administration of estrogen active substance Coumestrol derived from PD-7 plant, masculinization effect on low dough cis behavior Miho Okamoto, Yukiyoshi wealth, Shizuko Wada, Takemi Kishi tree, Korehito Yamanouchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 303-303, 2003. |
Rat hyperactivity disorder with PD-8 dicyclohexyl phthalate Masami Ishido 1, Yoshinori Masuo 2, Junko Suzuki 1, Manabu Kunimoto 3, Shuichi Oka 2, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 304-304, 2003. |
The growth of testicular cells by the PD-9 plant isoflavone exposure and effect to give to gene expression Kazuyuki Matsuda 1, Takashima apricot Kei 2, Shigeo Takenaka 1, Tetsuya Adachi 3, Hitoshi Tainaka 4, Yasushi Yamazaki 2, Nishimura Taisuke 2, Yoshiro Toyama 2, Taisen Iguchi 5, 6, Chisato Mori 2, 6, Kazutaka Miyatake 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 305-305, 2003. |
The effect that a dose of PD-10 oophorectomy and estrogen gives to a DMBA-induced mammary tumor Beautiful Katsuhiro Yajima, Hisashi Kakimoto intellect, 竹腰進, Yoshiyuki Nagamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 306-306, 2003. |
Estrogenic active evaluation of the bisphenol A metabolite which made PD-11 killifish biterrorism Jenin an index Shinki Nagae 1, Kenichiro Shiroyama 1, Yuji Takao 1, Shinya Takara 1, Yasuhiro Ishibashi 2, Miho Inoue incense 3, Akihiko Hara 3, Shinichi Yoshihara 4, Koji Arizono 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 307-307, 2003. |
PD-12 Suppression of T3-induced tadpole tail regression by bisphenol A and related chemical substances Yasushi Goto1, Shigeyuki Kitamura2, Jin Sato1, Hideki Hanada1, Keiko Kashiwagi1, Akihiko Kashiwagi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 308-308, 2003. |
Examination of androgen-like / antiandrogenic effects of the diesel emission using PD-13 rat and the cultured cell Tsuyoshi Ito 1, Hiroki Okumura 1, It is 1 of Atsushi Kato, Kazuhito Maejima 1, Toru Nakajima 1, Ryo Ota 2, Ryoichi Kitsu 3, Kazuichi Hayakawa 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 309-309, 2003. |
Examination of estrogenic / antiestrogen effects of the diesel emission using PD-14 rat and the cultured cell Hiroki Okumura 1, Tsuyoshi Ito 1, It is 1 of Atsushi Kato, Kazuhito Maejima 1, Toru Nakajima 1, Midori Yoshida 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 310-310, 2003. |
PD-15 Estrogen-Independent Gene Expression in Mouse Vagina Exposed Neonatally to DES Shinichi Miyagawa1, 2, 3, Atsuko Suzuki2, 3, Hajime Watanabe2, 3, Yoshinao Katsu2, 3, Mayu Goto2, 3, Taisen Iguchi1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 311-311, 2003. |
About the effect on fetus by the PD-16 gestation period diesel exhaust emission exposure and placenta Desk Naomi 1, 2, Aya Fujimoto lobe 1, Seiichi Yoshida 1, 2, 3, Isamu Sugawara 2, 4, Toshie Yanagisawa 2, 5, Hirohisa Takano 2, 5, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 312-312, 2003. |
Effect of the fetal phase diesel exhaust emission exposure to give to a pro-PD-17 mouse androgenesis development Incense 1 which is Ono), Desk Naomi 1), 2), Shigeru Oshio 1), 2), Seiichi Yoshida 1), 2), 3), Isamu Sugawara 2), 4), Hirohisa Takano 2), 5), Takeshi Takeda 1), 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 313-313, 2003. |
Effect on sex differentiation-related factor of the mouse brain by the perinatal exposure to PD-18 diesel exhaust emission Manabu Watanabe 1, Desk Naomi 1, 2, Hirohisa Takano 2, 3, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 314-314, 2003. |
PD-19 Comparison of estrogen responsible genes in mouse uterus, vagina and mammary gland Atsuko Suzuki1, 2, Hajime Watanabe1, 2, Hiroshi Handa3, Taisen Iguchi1, 2, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 315-315, 2003. |
Effect on metabolism and estrogen activity of PD-20 alkyl phenols Fujieda Yuta, 槙島美佐子, Shigeru Ota, Shinichi Yoshihara Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 316-316, 2003. |
The effect that PD-21 PCB153(2, 2', 4, 4', 5, 5'-Hexachlorobiphenyl) prenatal exposure give to rat Schedule-Controlled Operant Behavior(SCOB) Muneyuki Miyakawa, Kenichi Kobayashi, King Mizuki, Megumi Suda, Soichiro Sekiguchi, 本間健資 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 317-317, 2003. |
PD-22 Evaluation of the influence of tributyltin on rat fetal gonad organ culture Hiroetsu Suzuki, Eriko Oyama, Saito Kenichi, Katsushi Suzuki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 318-318, 2003. |
PD-23 Real-time PCR analysis of estrogen receptor α and β in the rat ovary after neonatal exposure to estradiol benzoate Kou Takahashi1), Akiko Nagai2), Masa-Aki Ikeda3), Shinji Hayashi4), Yayoi Ikeda1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 319-319, 2003. |
Transtime change of the bisphenol A concentrations in the PD-24 killifish egg Mayumi Oishi 1, Shinki Nagae 1, Shinya Takara 1, Hiroshi Ishibashi 2, Koji Arizono 2, Yuji Takao 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 320-320, 2003. |
Evaluation using nematode C.elegans of the PD-25 bisphenol A metabolite MBP Daisuke Inoue 1, Yukari Koga 2, 5, Takashi Nakamoto 2, Hiroshi Ishibashi 2, Shinya Takara 1, Upper Kazuo Eda 1, Nobuaki Tominaga 3, Shinichi Yoshihara 4, Koji Arizono 2, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 321-321, 2003. |
A killifish exposure and photolysis of the PD-26 bisphenol A metabolite Yuji Takao 1, Shinki Nagae 1, Shinya Takara 1, Yasuhiro Ishibashi 2, Nobuaki Tominaga 3, Hiroshi Ishibashi 5, Shinichi Yoshihara 4, Koji Arizono 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 322-322, 2003. |
Ornamentation of the dioxin developmental toxicology by the PD-27 indie rubine Mineo Yasuda 1), Yutaka Sumida 1), Misuzu Matsuba 1), Sugihara number beauty 2), Saori Okamura 2), Keisuke Yamashita 2), 関澤純 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 323-323, 2003. |
Study on mechanism of the increase of the neonate mortality from PD-28 phthalic acid di-2-ethyl hexyl (DEHP) Tamie Nasu, Yuki Ito, Inotsume Yuko, Maiko Miyata Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 324-324, 2003. |
PD-29 2, 3, 7, form analysis of fetuses, the rhesus hepatocytes which caught the lactational exposure of the 8-dibenzo Para dioxin (TCDD) tetrachloride Yutaka Sumida 1), Upper mound wing 1), Mineo Yasuda 1), Keisuke Yamashita 2), Sumizaki Hideshi 3), Minoru Inoue 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 325-325, 2003. |
Effect by the expression of determination of sex-related gene in the PD-30 chick embryo developmental stage and steroid synthase gene and the DES exposure before incubation Ryo Kamata, Shinji Takahashi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 326-326, 2003. |
Pollution impact statement for the freshwater fish of the Iwaki river water system which assumed PD-31 biterrorism Jenin biomarker Takashi Yamada male 1, Makiko Tamura 2, Kaori Noda 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 327-327, 2003. |
Pharmacokinetics of DEHP by the PD-32 phthalic acid di-2-ethyl hexyl (DEHP) inhalational exposure and the metabolite Tomoko Kondo, Tomohiro Umemura, Kurahashi celebration picture, Horse moon at the fifteenth night of the eighth lunar month, Reiko Kishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 328-328, 2003. |
PD-33 Effects of inhalation exposure to DEHP in utero of testes in male fetus rats. 倉橋典絵, 近藤朋子, 梅村朋宏, 馬明月, 岸玲子 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 329-329, 2003. |
The effect that PD-34 chitosan addition feed intake gives to rat feces bisphenol A and phthalate di-2-ethyl hexyl excretion Satoshi Koda, Shoichiro Inoue, Hisashi Noda line, Takao Saito, Hiroshi Okamatsu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 330-330, 2003. |
The effect that intake of PD-35 chitosan and the guar gum addition feed gives to rat feces dioxin excretion Takao Saito, Shoichiro Inoue, Hisashi Noda line, Satoshi Koda, Hiroshi Okamatsu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 331-331, 2003. |
Gestation period, the effect that a lactational dioxin exposure gives for next-generation individual behavior development in the PD-36 rhesus monkey Takayuki Negishi 1, 6, Hiromi Shimomura 2, Takamasa Koyama 2, 6, Katsuyoshi Kawasaki 3, 6, Toshiyuki Ishii 1, 久和茂 1, Mineo Yasuda 4, Yoichiro Kuroda 5, 6, Yasuhiro Yoshikawa 1, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 332-332, 2003. |
The effect that bisphenol A and a nonylphenol exposure give to behavior for the PD-37 perinatal period Takayuki Negishi 1, 4, Katsuyoshi Kawasaki 2, 4, Toshiyuki Ishii 1, 久和茂 1, Yoichiro Kuroda 3, 4, Yasuhiro Yoshikawa 1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 333-333, 2003. |
PD-38 Effect of 2, 3, 7, 8-TCDD on gene expression in tissues in Rhesus monkeys Shunichiro Kubota1, Toshio Ihara2, Yoshiro Nishida2, Toshio Fukusato3, Nobuo Murata4, Motoyoshi Nomizu5, Hiroko Iida6, Kazuo Asaoka6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 334-334, 2003. |
Goldfish of the PD-39 alkyl phenols compound, impact statement for the killifish Akemi Yamaguchi 1), Hiroshi Ishibashi 2), Koji Arizono 2), Nobuaki Tominaga 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 335-335, 2003. |
Pro-metabolism with the PD-40 steroid hormone genetic expression change Nobuaki Tominaga 1), Tetsuya Matsuno 2), Yuji Ohara 3), Taisen Iguchi 4, 5), Koji Arizono 5, 6) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 336-336, 2003. |
PD-41 Low Dose Effects of Styrene Trimer(1e-phenyl-4a(1'-phenyletyl)tetralin)on the Reproductive System of Suckling Male Mice Y.Sakamoto, H.Ando, Y.Kubo, A.Nagasawa, H.Takahashi, N.Yano, K.Yuzawa, A.Ogata Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 337-337, 2003. |
Effect of the nonylphenol on Tokyo Rana brevipoda gonad of PD-42 larva period 茂木守, Shigeo Hosono, Kiyoshi Nojiri, Seishi Kawamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 338-338, 2003. |
Isoflavone transbasis, effect of the transmilk exposure in the PD-43 mouse neonate Takashima apricot Kei 1, 2, Hideki Fukada 2, Emiko Todaka 1, 3, Masatoshi Komiyama 1, 3, Kenichi Sakurai 4, Tetsuya Adachi 5, Hideo Kato 6, Taisen Iguchi 7, 8, Chisato Mori 1, 8 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 339-339, 2003. |
The sex differentiation of the next-generation animal of Flutamide given for PD-44 late pregnancy and effect to give to behavior, learning ability Kazunori Goto **, Keiji Koizumi **, 藤居義修 **, 高折均 **, Ota world will male **, Bridge Mariko **, Jun Tanaka **, Osamu Saiga **, Katsushi Suzuki * Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 340-340, 2003. |
Effect to give to male rat sexual development with the neonatal administration of PD-45 bisphenol A and fertility Hideo Kato 1, 2, 3, Tadakazu Furuhashi 1, Katsuyoshi direct 3, Hajime Watanabe 3, Yasuhiko Ota 4, 5, Taisen Iguchi 3, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 341-341, 2003. |
PD-46 Effect of flutamide and β-estradiol 3-benzoate on mouse spermatogenesis Reiko.Anahara1, Yoshiro.Toyama2, Chisato.Mori1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 342-342, 2003. |
Cyclopedic analysis - by the change -RLGS method of the DNA methylation with the PD-47 neonate period diethylstilbestrol administration Koji Sato 1, Hideki Fukada 2, Taiji Kogo 3, Jun Ogane 3, Kunio Shiota 3, Chisato Mori 1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 343-343, 2003. |
Effect of the environmental chemical on PD-48 nerve activity-dependent BDNF gene expression It is well Hirokazu 1, Risa Imamura 1, 2, Kozue Kuramitsu 1, Makoto Yasuda 1, Akiko Tabuchi 1, 2, Masaaki Tsuda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 344-344, 2003. |
It is mother - embryo distribution of the bisphenol A in the monkey for examination of the species specificity in the pharmacokinetics of the bisphenol A in PD-49 rat and the monkey and early pregnancy, metaphase, a later stage Takayuki Negishi 1, 3, Atsushi Takatori 1, Toshi Sekiguchi 1, Toshiyuki Ishii 1, 久和茂 1, Yoichiro Kuroda 2, 3, Yasuhiro Yoshikawa 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 345-345, 2003. |
PD-50 Effects of in ovo exposure of atrazine on sex differentiation in chick gonad Sachihiro Matsushita1, Junko Yamashita2, Toshiyuki Iwasawa1, Moriji Ikeya1, Masahiko Ikeda2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 346-346, 2003. |
The latency of the change of the intracerebral phosphorus oxidized form CaMKII level by the DES exposure latter term for PD-51 embryo period and the persistent increase Masako Nagata, Taku Kaizuka, Fumio Soeda, Tetsuya Shirasaki, Kazuo Takahama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 347-347, 2003. |
The oophorectomy of the PD-52 DES exposure mouse increases intracerebral phosphorus oxidized form CaMKII level Masako Nagata, Fumio Soeda, Tetsuya Shirasaki, Kazuo Takahama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 348-348, 2003. |
Blood concentration effects about environmental estrogenic effect expression in PD-53 fish Nobuyuki Okubo 1), Depths long Masaki 2), Shinki Nagae 2), Takahiro Matsubara 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 349-349, 2003. |
Effect to give to PD-54 diesel exhaust gas exposure and a lung surfactant composition of the lung function embryo Nobushi Watanabe 1, Ikeno Valley Mina 2, Chiharu Fujimura 2, Satoshi Yamada three 3, Takeshi Takeda 2, Seiki Osawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 350-350, 2003. |
Effect of the PCB in the calcium homeostasis of PD-55 rat culture nerve cells Junichi Okada 1, 2, 佐藤栄秀 1, Koibuchi Noriyuki 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 351-351, 2003. |
Effect of the flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol A in rat fetuses using all PD-56 embryo culture Shoji Akita 1), Mari Kato 2), Atsushi Yokoyama 2), Koichi Haraguchi 3), Nobuyuki Kaga 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 352-352, 2003. |
Examination of the bioactive monitor Ling's method of the environmental estrogen-like material using the PD-57 early rat uterus Chie Furuta 1, Shinji Taneda 2, Kazuyuki Kamata 3, Hideyuki Hayashi 3, Hiroki Mori 3, Plum spring plum 1, 4, Desk Naomi 2, Gen Watanabe 1, 4, Akira Suzuki 2, Field Hajime Tani good 1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 353-353, 2003. |
Restorative effect of the cerebellum granule cells differentiation inhibition of the internal secretion disturbance material by the PD-58 thyroid hormone addition Nagata success 1, 3, Kimura - Junko Kuroda 1, 3, Yoichiro Kuroda 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 354-354, 2003. |
The stress reply of the maturity rat exposed to chronic in PD-59 Penthachlorophenol or Butyl Benzyl Phthalate and thyroid function 川口真以子 1, 2, 齋田栄里奈 3, 4, Atsushi Fujihira 5, Gen Watanabe 3, 4, Field Hajime Tani good 3, 4, 篠田元扶 5, Masatoshi Morita 1, Hideki Imai 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 355-355, 2003. |
PD-60 Effects of in utero and lactational exposure to di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on postnatal development in rat offspring. 小林健一, 宮川宗之, 王瑞生, 須田恵, 関口総一郎, 本間健資 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 356-356, 2003. |
PD-61 Effects of Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol A on the Brain Neurotransmitters 本間健資, 須田恵, 宮川宗之, 王瑞生, 小林健一, 関口総一郎 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 357-357, 2003. |
PD-62 Effects of bisphenol A metabolite MBP on hepatic vitellogenin induction in medaka 渡辺奈保子1, 石橋弘志1, 松村尚美1, 永尾有樹子1, 平野将司1, 高良真也2, 吉原新一3, 有薗幸司1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 358-358, 2003. |
Effect to give to an SD male rat of the exposure for PD-63 styrene trimer, 1e-phenyl-4a-(1'-phenylethyl) Tetralin embryo period Kenichi Oyama, Kanako Sato, Yoshimitsu Sakamoto, Hiroshi Ando, Kiichi Kubo, Nagasawa Akemichi, Hot water Katsuhiro Sawa, Norio Yano, Hiroshi Takahashi, Small Akio Aga, Fumiko Nagai Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 359-359, 2003. |
A transtime change of the rat testicular tissue with the PD-64 DES chronic administration and toxic suppression with the glucuronolactone coadministration Kanako Okumura ***, Hirokazu Sakamoto ***, 厚木理彩 ***, Toshiro Sako *, Atsushi Ikezaki *, Hiroyuki Taniyama *, Yuji Matsumoto **, Hiroshi Yokota *** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 360-360, 2003. |
Accumulation and thyroid gland of the dioxin in the PD-65 common cormorant (Pharacrocorax carbo) and immune function 齋田栄里奈 1), 2), Shinichi Hayama 3), Kaji ヶ Hiroshi Tani 4), Kumiko Yoneta 5), Gen Watanabe 1), 2), Field Hajime Tani good 1), 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 361-361, 2003. |
PD-66 Effects of Paternal Exposure of Long-Evans Rats to 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on the Sex Ratio of their Offspring 米元純三1, 4, 井上稔2, 永田良一2, 武井貞治3, 遠山千春1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 362-362, 2003. |
Residual level of the PCB in the PD-67 common cormorant and the PCB metabolite Naomasa Iseki 1), Hiroaki Kuroki 2), Koichi Haraguchi 2), Masatoshi Morita 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 363-363, 2003. |
Analysis - with the PD-68 internal secretion disturbance chemical neurologic and pharmacologic the behavior physiology using disturbance mechanism - paramecium of the behavior Hidemi Sakurai, Hiroaki Takeuchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 364-364, 2003. |
Effect of TBT on expression of testosterone-producing related enzymes of the PD-69 pig testes Leydig's cell Nakajima sheep Nako, Shuji Ono, Middle Chen Shizuo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 365-365, 2003. |
Internal secretion disturbance effects in the Japanese quail of 3-methyl-4-nitrophenol (PNMC) isolated from PD-70 diesel emission particle (DEP) Plum spring plum 1, 3, Shinji Takahashi 2, Chie Furuta 3, Kazuyuki Kamata 4, Hideyuki Hayashi 4, Shinji Taneda 2, Hiroki Mori 4, Gen Watanabe 1, 3, Akira Suzuki 2, Field Hajime Tani good 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 366-366, 2003. |
Pregnancy mouse pharmacokinetics evaluation of the bisphenol A which paid its attention to the change of the PD-71 physiological mechanism Yoko Kitanaka 1), Masahiro Morikawa 1), Yuko Kawamoto 1), Aki Nakayama 1), Wada まさ 宏 1), Miki Sugimoto 2), Tetsu Imanishi 2), Mineko Iwahori 2), Keiichi Sezaki 2), Hanako Nishizawa 2), 眞鍋昇 2), Minoru Yoneda 1), 森澤眞輔 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 367-367, 2003. |
About the PCP concentrations out of plasma, the liver of the maturity rat exposed to chronic in PD-72 Penthachlorophenol(PCP) and plasma AST, ALT activity Hideki Imai 1, 川口真以子 1, 2, Yasushi Yamamoto 1, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 368-368, 2003. |
Gene expression change of mouse testes caused in PD-73 deasel exhaust particle (DEP) Taro Watanuki 1), Tetsuya Mori 2), Masaru Sagai 3), Tadashi Kashiwakura 1), 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 369-369, 2003. |
Effect on rat sex hormone metabolism by the exposure before PD-74 PCB153 birth and the mechanism King Mizuki **, Sumiko Watanabe *, Muneyuki Miyakawa **, Kenichi Kobayashi **, Megumi Suda **, Soichiro Sekiguchi **, 本間健資 ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 370-370, 2003. |
Control of the memory learning with sex hormone and the environmental endocrine disrupter in the PD-75 brain hippocampus Kawada existing 1, 2, Tomonori Nozawa 1, 2, 3, Norio Takada 1, 2, Suguru Kawato 1, 2, 3, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 371-371, 2003. |
The effect that PD-76 perinatal hormone-disrupting chemicals exposure gives to a murine hypothalamus and MAP/ERK kinase in the amygdaloid body region and an estrogen receptor Mika Tanaka 1), Otani - Ritsuko Kaneko 2), Makoto Yokosuka 2), Watanabe Chiho 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 372-372, 2003. |
Analysis of effects of environmental endocrine disrupter bisphenol -A in the PD-77 rat brain hippocampus 田辺伸聡 1, 2, Yasushi Takahashi Castle 2, Okada sum small shrine 3, Funae Yoshihiko 3, Suguru Kawato 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 373-373, 2003. |
Inhibition of the thyroid hormone-dependent cerebellum Purkinje cell development differentiation by the PD-78 low concentration hydroxylation PCB Kimura - Junko Kuroda 1, 3, Nagata success 1, 3, Yoichiro Kuroda 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 374-374, 2003. |
PD-79 Low-dose PCB induces c-Jun expression of PC-12 cells Noriaki Shimokawa, Noriyuki Koibuchi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 375-375, 2003. |
Localization of onset and kidney Cytochrome P450 1A1 of rat hydronephrosis that dioxin exposure through the PD-80 milk results in Noriko Nishimura 1), U.S. cause net three 1), 2), Yokoi Chisa child 1), 2), Yoko Takeuchi 1), Hisao Nishimura 3), Chiharu Toyama 1), 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 376-376, 2003. |
Examination about tissue transitivity, effusion characteristics of Diethylstilbestrol(DES) in the PD-81 pregnancy mouse and the endocrine function ornamentation Hideaki Yokoyama 1), Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1), Junichi Ishizaki 1), Makoto Kaneko 1), Takahiro Ishimura 2), Tokuo Ito 1), Keiichi Tanaka 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 377-377, 2003. |
Fundamental researches for environmental endocrine disrupter impact statement using all PD-82 carp genetic male individuals group Toshiaki Hirai 1, 2, So Matsubara 2, Teramoto Yu 1, Masaru Sato 3, Kitaura A 4, Akihiko Hara 4, Sakaki Katsuko 5, Masaru Nakamura 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 378-378, 2003. |
Effect of the pesticide of low-concentrated dithio Carver mate line on PD-83 zebra fish early development Hiroki Teraoka 1, Satsuki Urakawa 1, Satomi Nanba 1, 董武 1, 今川智敬 2, Takeo Hiraga 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 379-379, 2003. |
Abnormal testicular development of the PD-84 inborn hypothyroidism rdw rat Motoaki Umezu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 380-380, 2003. |
The genetic analysis that expression fluctuates in the impotence sexual intercourse onset process with the PD-85 organotin compound Yuko Hayashi, Two ground Emiko, Yasuo Goto, Tatsuya Yoshimi, Yuji Takahashi, Taku Miura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 381-381, 2003. |
Study on elucidation - steroid hormone of the impotence sexual intercourse onset mechanism of the PD-86 conch and metabolism enzyme - Yasuo Goto, Satoko Matsuura, Yuji Takahashi, Taku Miura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 382-382, 2003. |
Effect on mouse immunisation reaction by transplacental, the transmilk exposure to PD-87 dioxin Kaoru Inoue 1, 2, 潘小青 1, 3, Tomohiko Ito 1, 3, 今井統隆 4, Hidekazu Fujimaki 1, 3, Chiharu Toyama 1, 3, Keiko Nohara 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 383-383, 2003. |
Effect to give to the primary central function form of PD-88 phthalic acid esters of immunity Maki Ikeda 1), Satoshi Kawakami 1), Takehiro Kadowaki 1), Koji Aizawa 1), Sakabe Mitsugu 1) 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 384-384, 2003. |
Pathologic finding comparison of culture fetuses of PD-89 bisphenol A and the tetrabromine bisphenol A Atsushi Yokoyama *, Shoji Akita ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 385-385, 2003. |
Comparison of the effect on culture fetuses of PD-90 bisphenol A and the tetrabisphenol A Atsushi Yokoyama *, Shoji Akita ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 386-386, 2003. |
PD-91 Transient neonatal exposure of brain to testosterone surge initiates amplification of testosterone production in astrocytes. Joji Tsunada, Mayumi Ishizuka, Akio Kazusaka, Shoichi Fujita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 387-387, 2003. |
Effect to give to Leishmania major infection of the PD-92 bisphenol A Masaya Takamoto, 閻会敏, Mizue Hanaoka, Kazuo Sugane Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 388-388, 2003. |
PD-93 Effects of in ovo exposure of imazalil and difenoconazol on sexual differentiation in chick gonads. Junko Yamashita1, Sachihiro Matsushita2, Toshiyuki Iwasawa2, Moriji Ikeya2, Masahiko Ikeda1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 389-389, 2003. |
Effect of the nonylphenol which gives it to the general activity of the PD-94 mouse and learning, memory Suguru Kurita light, Akane Takahashi, Mieko Matsuo, 山下樹三裕 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 390-390, 2003. |
PD-95 Molecular cloning of sex-determination and sex-differentiation related genes of a teleost fish, Roach Y.Katsu1, R.Matsumoto1, C.Tyler2, S.Jobling2, T.Iguchi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 391-391, 2003. |
PD-96 Molecular Cloning of cDNAs Encoding Two Androgen Receptors and DMRT1 from Mosquito Fish Kiyoaki Sone1, 2, Megumi Hinago1, 2, Misaki Itamoto1, 2, Yoshinao Katsu1, 2, Hajime Watanabe1, 2, Louis J.Guillette, Jr3, Taisen Iguchi1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 392-392, 2003. |
The perinatal exposure to PD-97 internal secretion disturbance chemical changes rat behavior and sex differences of the locus ceruleus Kazuhiko Kubo 1), Shuji Ao 2), Arai interest husband 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 393-393, 2003. |
Isolation and expression analysis of the estrogen receptor gene of the laboratory animal fatty tuna atomic bomb squirrel that PD-98 is new Takase Minoru 1, Taisen Iguchi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 394-394, 2003. |
Effect on highly advanced central function by the fetus exposure to PD-99 trace bisphenol A Tetsuya Fujimoto 1, Kazuhiko Kubo 2, Noriko Uchida 1, Shuji Ao 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 395-395, 2003. |
Effect of the bisphenol A to give sex steroidogenesis of the PD-100 rat brain hippocampus Yasushi Hojo 1, 2, Tetsuya Kimoto 1, 2, Enami 1, Taihei, 2, Akira Watanabe 1, 2, Osamu Tsutsumi 3, Suguru Kawato 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 396-396, 2003. |
PD-101 ALTERED GENE PROFILES IN RAT TESTES AFTER INHALATION EXPOSURE TO 1-BROMOPROPANE AND 2-BROMOPROPANE Weihua Li1, Emiko Kitagawa2, Hitoshi Iwahashi2, Hailan Wang1, Sahoko Ichihara1, Gaku Ichihara1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 397-397, 2003. |
PD-102 NEURO-SPECIFIC PROTEINS IN REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS AS POSSIBLE BIOMARKERS FOR ASSESSING ADVERSE EFFECTS OF 1-BROMOPROPANE Hailan Wang1, Hidenori Ito2, Kanefusa Kato2, Weihua Li1, Yasuhiro Takeuchi1, Tamie Nakajima1, Gaku Ichihara1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 398-398, 2003. |
PD-103 Characterization of estrogen receptor alpha mRNA in mummichog, Fundulus heteroelitus. H.Urushitani1, M.Nakai3, H.Inanaga4, Y.Shimohigashi5, A.Shimizu6, Y.Katsu1, 2, T.Iguchi1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 399-399, 2003. |
PD-104 Bioconcentration Factor of Chlorophenols in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) 近藤卓哉, 山本裕史, 鑪迫典久, 河辺聖, 小塩正朗, 平井慈恵, 森田昌敏 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 400-400, 2003. |
PD-105 Effects of in utero exposure of Di(n-butyl)phthalate and flutamide on the development of reproductive organs in male rats Tae Sung Kim, Jae-Ho Shin, Su Jung Lee, Hyun Ju Moon, Il Hyun Kang, In Young Kim, Sung Jo Whang, Soon Young Han Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 401-401, 2003. |
PD-106 Induction of CYP1A and antiestrogenicity caused by Procloraz in vitro Jose Maria Navas1, Mar Babin1, Antonio Chana2, Bernardo Herradon2, Helmut Segner3, Jose Vicente Tarazona1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 402-402, 2003. |
PD-107 Formation of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine and differential gene expression after exposure to 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in human liver cell lines. Miok Eom, Hoil Kang, Kyoungpil Byun, Hyukje Kwon, Taikyung Ryeom, Mikyung Kang, Misun Park, Sungwan Jee, Okhee Kim Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 403-403, 2003. |
PD-108 Transgenerational toxicity of tributyltin, polychlorinated biphenyl and mixtures in Japanese medaka, Oryzias latipes Kei Nakayama1, Yuji Oshima2, Ken Nagafuchi2, Yohei Shimasaki2, Takeshi Hano2, Tsuneo Honjjo2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 404-404, 2003. |
Than PE-1 infant death, urinary system disease in a cause born dead, the investigation of increase - vital statistics of the number of the urinary system congenital anomalies - Reiko Mizuno Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 407-407, 2003. |
Human pollution of breast milk by PE-2 persistent organic pollutant (POPs) in southern India Masako Otake 1, Country end Tatsuya 1, A.Subramanian1, 2, Shinsuke Tanabe 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 408-408, 2003. |
PE-3 Analysis of relationship between endocrine disruption and gene expression in male humans and mice Masami Tanaka1, 3, 6, Katsue Noguchi3, 6, Hiroyuki Nishikawa2, Minoru Takase5, Katsuyuki Baba4, Takayasu Nishida4, Shiari Nozawa4, 6, Teruaki Iwamoto4, 6, Shinichi Kobayashi3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 409-409, 2003. |
Examination (2)- by antiandrogenic effects - reporter Gene assay of the PE-4 styrene oligomer Kanako Sato, Ryoichi Nonaka, Kenichi Oyama, Fumiko Nagai Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 410-410, 2003. |
Effect of the environmental endocrine disrupter on PE-5 eyes corneal epithelium cell line Akihiro Higuchi 1, Kazuo Tsubota 1, Masatoshi Komiyama 2, Chisato Mori 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 411-411, 2003. |
Hydrolysis characteristics of phthalate esters in the PE-6 human saliva Kawaguchi Minoru 1, Hiroko Kuboyama 2, Yutaka Takahashi 3, Wataru Motokawa 2, Mitsuharu Miyazaki 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 412-412, 2003. |
PE-7 Maternal exposure to BPA leaching from beverage and food containers and its lactational transfer Yumiko Tateoka1, Ryoko Kuruto-Niwa2, Yoko Shiraishi1, Noriko Minegishi3, Kiyomi Kitamura1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 413-413, 2003. |
Mutagenicity by the nitrite disposal of PE-8 internal secretion disturbance chemicals and estrogenic active change Shuichi Masuda, The Terashima bud child who is constipated, Ayako Sano, Hisadome door Ryoko, Low-ranking Kayoko, 寺尾良保, Naohide Kinae Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 414-414, 2003. |
Than the international epidemiological survey of effect - men generative function that PE-9 abstinence period gives to a sperm parameter - 野澤資亜利, Takao Hoshino, Katsuyuki Baba, Tomohiko Matsushita, Miki Yoshiike, 岩本晃明 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 415-415, 2003. |
Proteome analysis of the PE-10 human seminal fluid protein Kaoru Yoshida 1) 3), Katsunori Yamakawa 1), Takao Hoshino 1), Katsuyuki Baba 1), Tomohiko Matsushita 1), 日吉峰麗 2), Hisaaki Taniguchi 2), Akira Iwamoto light 1) 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 416-416, 2003. |
Analysis - of an area, a caloric intake and the blood level of exposure situation - Japanese to the human of the PE-11 organic fluoride system compound Koichi Inoe 1, Tomoyuki Hanaoka 2, Fumio Okada 1, Rie Ito 1, Minatsu Kobayashi 2, 3, 月野浩昌 2, Shoichiro Tsugane 2, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 417-417, 2003. |
PCBs in cohort study - biological specimen about the effect that the perinatal exposure to chemical derived from PE-12 environment gives to the development of children and analysis strategy - of dioxin Tomoyuki Nakamura 1, 2, Kunihiko Nakai 1, 鈴木恵太 1, Tomoko Oka 1, Yoshinori Saito 2, Hiroshi Sato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 418-418, 2003. |
Trial of the parameter estimate of the human PBPK model based on PE-13 actual survey data Takeshi Yasukochi, Shunsuke Nagayoshi, Minoru Yoneda, 森澤眞輔 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 419-419, 2003. |
Effect on child born sex ratio investigation (preliminary report) by the smoking during PE-14 pregnancy 関澤純 1, Mika Takahashi 2, Motoi Ogawa beauty 1, Yuko Suzuki 1, Iwao Uchiyama 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 420-420, 2003. |
Level of PE-15 organic fluoride system compound - out of the blood in exposure situation - healthy male to human and the seminal fluid Rie Ito 1, Koichi Inoe 1, 野澤資亜利 2, Fumio Okada 1, Miki Yoshiike 2, Akira Iwamoto light 2, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 421-421, 2003. |
Bisphenol A intake investigation in the PE-16 Japanese pregnant woman Fujimaki possible arch 1, Chikako Arakawa 2, Kiyoshi Yoshinaga 2, Watanabe Chiho 2, Shigeko Serizawa 3, Hideki Imai 3, Hiroaki Shiraishi 3, Mizumoto sentence 4 to congratulate Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 422-422, 2003. |
Decrease effect of human endometrial progesterone receptor expression ratio PR-B/PR-A with the PE-17 dioxin Toshio Igarashi *, 3, Beam Yoshimitsu *, Takuya Ayabe #, Osamu Tsutsumi **, Yuji Taketani **, Dean P.Edwards1, Bruce A.Lessey2, Esther Eisenberg3, Kaylon L.Bruner-Tran3, Kevin G.Osteen3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 423-423, 2003. |
Inspection - of the gene fluctuating by an estrogenic active agent in analysis - human breast cancer cells of internal secretion disturbance effects using PE-18 DNA Chip 水谷滋利 1, Tsujimoto good government 1, Enoki Yuki 1, Hisashi Daimon 1, Akihiro Kondo 2, Asada Kiyo storehouse 1, Ikunoshin Kato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 424-424, 2003. |
Effect on expression of RecQ helicase group of PE-19 17.beta.-estradiol and the bisphenol A Beach Takako 1, 2, Akira Shimamoto 1, Prince Watanabe British 1, Yasuhiro Furuichi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 425-425, 2003. |
The effect that the chitosan intake in the PE-20 healthy subject gives to PCB to feces and dioxin excretion Takao Saito, Hisashi Noda line, Satoshi Koda, Shoichiro Inoue, Hiroshi Okamatsu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 426-426, 2003. |
Pay attention to examination - Iku oar of the existing phytoestrogen in PE-21 umbilical blood Emiko Todaka 1, 2, Hisao Nagata 3, Mariko Omori 1, 3, Hidenori Miyakawa 4, April Masako 4, Straight month Yumiko 5, Osamu Tsutsumi 5, 6, Kenichi Sakurai 7, Hideki Fukada 8, Taisen Iguchi 6, 9, Chisato Mori 1, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 427-427, 2003. |
PE-22 Ecotoxicogenomics using the resemblance of gene expression between humans and macaque monkeys 飯田景子1, 釜中慶朗1, 鈴木樹理1, 脇田真清1, 西村剛1, 渡辺邦夫1, 森千里2, 浅岡一雄1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 428-428, 2003. |
Construction of the monitoring method by the neighboring atmosphere environment such as PE-23 incineration sites and the simian model Kazuo Asaoka 1, Keiko Iida 1, Kunio Watanabe 1, Tatsuru Suzuki law of nature 1, 脇田真清 1, Tsuyoshi Nishimura 1, Hiroshi Goda 2, Mineo Yasuda 3, Shunichiro Kubota 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 429-429, 2003. |
Growth and internal secretion disturbance chemical of the PE-24 human prostate cancer cell line Satoshi Kawakami 1), Maki Ikeda 1), Takehiro Kadowaki 1), Koji Aizawa 1), Sakabe Mitsugu 1) 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 430-430, 2003. |
Effect of the estrogenic material which gives it to the nitric monoxide synthase activity of PE-25 immunocompetent cells Fumitoshi Sakazaki, Yoshiko Ido, Chizuko Takaya, Tomoyuki Tagawa, Jin Ueno, Median cells Katsuhiko Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 431-431, 2003. |
PE-26 Effects of 17β-estradiol on mouce delayed type hypersensitivity and cytokine production 藤井一憲, 坂崎文俊, 石川康則, 児玉清香, 上野仁, 中室克彦 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 432-432, 2003. |
About a daily intake (total diet studio day) of dioxin from food in PE-27 Osaka-shi (PCDDs, PCDFs and CoPCBs) Tadashi Nakaya 1), Atsushi Yamamoto 1), Yukihiko Yamaguchi 1), Kazuomi Itano 1), Tadao Fujita 1), Koichi Kuroda 2), History of Gin Endo 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 433-433, 2003. |
A cohort study about the effect that the perinatal exposure to chemical derived from PE-28 environment gives to the development of children about the association with the index of the neurobehavioral development of thyroid hormone and the newborn baby: 鈴木恵太 1, Kunihiko Nakai 1, Tomoko Oka 1, Toru Hosokawa 2, Kunihiro Okamura 3, Sakai Takeo 4, Hiroshi Sato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 434-434, 2003. |
Milk dioxin level of PE-29 China Hebei CALUX TM (Kay Lux (R) assay) in the urban area and farm village part 趙健宏 1, Grandchild bare chrysanthemum 1, Akira Nakamura sentence 2, Junko Fujino 2, Hiroshi Handa person 2, Fujio Kayama 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 435-435, 2003. |
PE-30 PCDDs, PCDFs and coplanar PCBs concentrations of Human Breast Milk in China and Japan Takashi Todaka1, Hironori Hirakawa2, Tsuguhide Hori2, Takao Iida2, Suju Sun3, Jianhong Zhao3, Fujio Kayama3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 436-436, 2003. |
The pollution actual situation of bromination dioxin in the PE-31 food and the bromination diphenyl ether Ashizuka Yuki, Reiko Nakagawa, Stepping-stone sum size, 堀就英, Takao Iida Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 437-437, 2003. |
PE-32 EFFECTS OF PCDDs, PCDFs AND COPLANAR PCBs ON IMMUNE RESPONSE AND THYROID HORMONE SYSTEMS IN JAPANESE MOTHERS Junya Nagayama1, Hiroshi Tsuji2, Takao Iida3, Takashi Yanagawa4, Jun'ichiro Fukushige5, Tadayoshi Watanabe6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 438-438, 2003. |
PE-33 Metabolic activation and deactivation of bisphenol A: the synthesis and crystal structure of bisphenol A 3, 4-quinone. JS Edmonds1, M Nomachi1, F Shiraishi1, M Terasaki2, T Isobe1, M Morita1, BW Skelton3, AH White3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 439-439, 2003. |
PF-1 Adsorption and desorption of endocrine disrupters by chitosan bearing β-cyclodextrin 新井亮**, 青木信義*, 服部憲治郎** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 443-443, 2003. |
The composition of the PF-2 dibutyl phthalate ester (DBP) antibody - silica gel complex and the application 加藤且也 1, Shigeru Fujimoto 2, Yasuhiro Goda 2, 廣部将人 2, Takao Saito 1, Yoshiyuki Yokokawa 1, Masahiro Tomita 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 444-444, 2003. |
Application to a circle method handling of EDCs system for the high efficiency resolution and the cultivation with the aromatic ring using the PF-3 polyaniline Tatsumi Sugimoto, Mao Kozaki, Naoi Kosuke, 針生拓明, Makoto Watanabe, Kiyoshi Saito Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 445-445, 2003. |
PF-4 Decomposition of Malathion and Metribuzin by Microorganisms 保倉和美, 小沢雅史, 鍵谷澄絵, 淵本幸宏, 藤岡篤史, 斎藤貴 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 446-446, 2003. |
The adsorbent material which assumed PF-5 bisphenol A mold molecules Takao Ichikawa, 三好利昌, Kato field Ippei, Yuichi Hirayama, Fumika Murase, Takashi Saito Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 447-447, 2003. |
A composition and evaluation of the polymer to imprint of PF-6 phthalic acid di-2-ethyl hexyl 三好利昌, Takao Ichikawa, Kato field Ippei, Fumika Murase, Yuichi Hirayama, Takashi Saito Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 448-448, 2003. |
Decrease in environmental endocrine disrupter material by the PF-7 shiitake laccase Keiichi Ozawa 1, Junji Ikeda 1, Masaru Nagai 2, 吉田敏裕 1, Satoru Takahashi 1, Toshiji Sato 2, Ken Saito light 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 449-449, 2003. |
The resolution of the internal secretion disturbance chemical using PF-8 rare earth metal chelate Aoo Yumiko *, Asako Kudo **, Shinichi Tanaka **, Yasuyuki Ikeda *, Kazunari Matsumura ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 450-450, 2003. |
The use to an environmental pollutant remover using a chemical constitution of the PF-9 DNA Liu Xiang east 1) 2), Yusuke Hamada 1), Fumito Yoshida 1), Masashi Matsunaga 1), Masayuki Aikawa 3), Norio Nishi 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 451-451, 2003. |
Absorption due to the metabolite due to BY-2 cells of PF-10 Bisphenol A and various plants Yukiko Oshima, Nobumi Nakajima, John.S.Edmonds, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 452-452, 2003. |
PF-11 Separation of 62 kinds PCBs, including 12 kinds of coplanar PCBs, by newly developed Naphtylamide-bonded Stationary Phases as HPLC columns Hwan Seung-Ryul, Kim Sam-Cwan, Na Jin-Gyun, Choe Sung-Hun, Lee Jung-Hee, Kim Kum-Hee Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 453-453, 2003. |
The resolution of PF-12 PCB due to the mould which we isolated newly 中宮邦近, Shunji Hashimoto, Hiroyasu Ito, Akio Yasuhara, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 454-454, 2003. |
Estrogenic interaction in the oophorectomy mouse of soybean educt and the hormone drug ethinyl estradiol used for a study on safety (the second report) dietary supplement of the PG-1 health food Naka Kazuna, 川添禎浩, Mieko Kawai, Takashi Suzuki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 457-457, 2003. |
The estrogen effects of the nitrophenol compound found more among PG-2 deasel exhaust particle (DEP) and antiandrogenic effects Shinji Taneda 1, Chie Furuta 2, Plum spring plum 2, 3, Kazuyuki Kamata 4, Hideyuki Hayashi 4, Seki Koichi 5, Saku Akiyo Shima 6, Shin Yoshino 7, Koya Yamaki 7, Field Hajime Tani good 2, 3, Akira Suzuki 1, Hiroki Mori 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 458-458, 2003. |
PKC activity change of the mouse brain cortex by the PG-3 formaldehyde exposure Karasaki Yuji, Fueda Yukiko, Zelkova field Naoki, 保利一, Arashidani Keiichi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 459-459, 2003. |
PG-4 Standardized amphibian maintenance-----Xenopus tropicalis food Akiko Nakahata1, Naomi Matsumura2, Satomi Kawakami1, Koji Arizono2, Keiko Kashiwagi1, Akihiko Kashiwagi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 460-460, 2003. |
The nonylphenol in the river under PG-5 Nara and bisphenol A pollution Administration Maki 1), Eight Akiko 2), Ryoko Kawamoto 1), Jin Takamura intellect 3) 4), Teruyoshi Matoba 4), Tadashi Oishi 1) 2) 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 461-461, 2003. |
PG-6 Trace Element Contamination in the Environmental Samples from the Mining Area of Potosi, Bolivia 山本高久1, 阿草哲郎1, Hernan Rios Montero2, Abdon Siles Lujan3, 池本徳孝1, 阿南弥寿美1, 久保田領志1, 田辺信介1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 462-462, 2003. |
The fetal exposure to PG-7 PCB situation Mariko Omori 1, 2, 3, Hideki Fukada 3, Emiko Todaka 4, 1, Hisao Nagata 5, Chisato Mori 1, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 463-463, 2003. |
PG-8 Development of Emission Scenario on life cycle-A case study of Bisphenol A- Yusuke Hirai Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 464-464, 2003. |
Effect by the drug metabolizing enzyme (CYP, UGT, GST) activity in the liver and the Co-PCBs exposure to PG-9 marine products fish Taku Miyasho 1) 2), Tsuyoshi Watanabe good luck 1), 柴崎道廣 1), Hiroshi Yokota 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 465-465, 2003. |
Rat uterus epithelium intracellular expression and role of the PG-10 bisphenol A glucuronic acid conjugation enzyme Kazuya Matsumoto 1, Hiroki Inoue 2, 山舗直子 3, Hiroshi Yokota 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 466-466, 2003. |
About PCB hydroxylation body glucuronic acid conjugation active organ specificity and enzyme molecular species in the PG-11 rat Daidoji intellect, Cow's head Keisuke, Hiroshi Yokota Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 467-467, 2003. |
Difference in metabolism and rate of elimination of n-Octylphenol and tert-Octylphenol by the PG-12 rat liver perfusion method Yukiko Nomura **, Daidoji intellect **, Hiroki Inoue *, Kiyoo Kato *, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 468-468, 2003. |
The glucuronic acid conjugation in the gastrointestinal tract of the PG-13 nonylphenol and the dynamics Mihoko Ozawa **, Daidoji intellect **, Hirokazu Sakamoto **, Shinya Hashimoto *, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 469-469, 2003. |
Bisphenol A glucuronic acid conjugation in the PG-14 rat stomach Inaba truth 2), Hiroki Inoue 2), Hiroshi Yokota 1), 翁長武紀 2), Kiyoo Kato 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 470-470, 2003. |
The drinking of the PG-15 green soup promotes dioxin, organochlorine pesticide, excretion to the outside the body of the PCB Amount of Niijima example 2), Side lower Masahiko 2), Junnya Nagayama 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 471-471, 2003. |
PG-16 Low dose effect depends on the radical property of the active species in estrogen action Yukie Tsukamoto1), Mariko Ohshima-Kanoh2), Keiko Ohmi2), Sayaka Murata2), Ikuko Takahashi3), Kiyoshi Nakazawa4), Hideyuki Furukawa4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 472-472, 2003. |
Isolation and characteristics of the microbe breaking down Styrene Dimer(SD) and Trimer(ST) from PG-17 natural world Sen Cheng dragon 1), Willow kernel living-in-1), High plate truth 1), Plum Masanori 1), 姜昌敏 2), Saido Katsuhiko 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 473-473, 2003. |
PG-18 Unravelling the effects of ethinyloestradiol on reproductive function in zebrafish populations-a transcriptomic approach Eduarda M.Santos1, Gregory C.Paull1, Katrien J.W.Van Look2, Pete Kille3, Charles R.Tyler1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 6: 474-474, 2003. |