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Volume 7, Issue / 2004
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Detection of the estrogenic material of the sewerage treatment water due to the transgenic killifish which assumed A-1-1 green fluorescent protein an index 倉内幹太 1), Sumiko Matsuoka 2), Shinichiro Kawai 2), Eguchi sheath or 2), Yoshikazu Yamamoto 2), Shinya Hashimoto 3), Takashi Hirata 1), Masato Kinoshita 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 59-59, 2004. |
Inhibition mechanism of the nitric monoxide synthase with the A-1-2 organotin Koji Ohashi 1), Shiro Kominami 2), Mt. Yamasaki 2), Shigeru Ota 1), Shigeyuki Kitamura 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 60-60, 2004. |
Approach > which paid its attention to composite evaluation <AhR binding activity kinetics in the AhR binding activity of the dioxin-like compound included in the A-1-3 environment preparation Tsuyoshi Suzuki 1, 2), Hidetaka Takigami 1), Comb Yasusuke 2), Shinichi Sakai 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 61-61, 2004. |
The screening of the A-1-4 AhR ligand material and the metabolic active change Okayama good luck truth, Shigeyuki Kitamura, Seiji Shinohara, The Sugihara number beauty, Shigeru Ota Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 62-62, 2004. |
Generation of the new catechol type estrogen metabolite of 2-nitro fluorene by the A-1-5 rat liver microsome Takashi Fujimoto, The Sugihara number beauty, Shigeru Ota, Shigeyuki Kitamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 63-63, 2004. |
Female sex hormone-like activity of the polycyclic musk included in the A-1-6 atmosphere suspended particulate matter Forest 1, Taiki), Fumiyo Morita 2), Yukari Koga 3), Yuji Takao 1), 武政剛弘 1), Koji Arizono 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 64-64, 2004. |
Construction of the environmental endocrine disrupter test for the detection using the A-1-7 Arabidopsis Taku Tojiyo person, Kenichi Tsuda, Tomoko Wada, Kenichi Yamazaki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 65-65, 2004. |
A-1-8 Development of Two-Step Models Using Receptor-Ligand Docking Simulation for Prediction of Binding Potencies of Chemicals to Human Estrogen Receptor α Yumi Akahori1, Makoto Nakai1, Yoshikuni Yakabe1, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi2, Masatoshi Matsuo3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 66-66, 2004. |
A-1-9 High-throughput sensing and noninvasive imaging of nuclear transport of androgen receptor by using reconstitution of split Renilla luciferase Sung Bae Kim, Takeaki Ozawa, Yoshio Umezawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 67-67, 2004. |
Dioxin cumulative dose investigation in Carassius auratus langsdorfii Temminck et Schlegel in A-2-1 Japan Yoko Kajiwara, Hidetoshi Tanaka, Kazuo rare in hilum Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 71-71, 2004. |
Dynamics evaluation of the organotin compound of the Japanese coastal waters water using A-2-2 GC/ICP-MS Ryu Kurihara 1, Ramaswamy Babu Rajendran2, Hiroaki Tao 2, Kisaburo Nakata 3, Shinya Hashimoto 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 72-72, 2004. |
Fact-finding such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the A-2-3 new construction school building Tsugio Mizoguchi *, Naoto Minagawa ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 73-73, 2004. |
The nonylphenol estrogen activity density by the isomeric specific analysis of A-2-4 Ariake seawater 金倫碩 1, Takao Katase 1, Mitsuko Makino 2, Taketo Uchiyama 2, Yasuo Fujimoto 3, Yuichi Horii 4, Nobuyoshi Yamashita 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 74-74, 2004. |
A-2-5 human brain cerebrospinal fluid, blood hydroxylated PCB, level of polychlorinated biphenyl level High Kan Takuzo *, Kiyohiko Watanabe *, 嶽盛公昭 *, Takaaki Shoda **, Yoichiro Kuroda *** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 75-75, 2004. |
A-2-6 Degradation and Estrogenicity Removal of Estrogens by Nitrifying Activated Sludge and Ammonia-oxidizing Bacterium Nitrosomonas Europaea Masaaki HOSOMI, Jianghong SHI, Megumi NISHIKAWA, Anri YAMAMURA, Satoshi NAKAI Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 76-76, 2004. |
Donryu rat uterine cancer promotion effects by the exposure single for fetus to Skywarrior-1 Busulfan Midori Yoshida 1, Mariko Daita 2, Nakae University 1, Gen Watanabe 3, Field Hajime Tani good 3, Akihiko Maekawa 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 79-79, 2004. |
Relations of the Type I collagen in the Skywarrior-2 neonate period DES exposure mouse and the relative stromal increase Yasushi Yamazaki 1, 2, Hideki Fukada 2, 3, Tetsuya Adachi 4, Yutaka Chiba 5, Chisato Mori 1, 2, Masatoshi Komiyama 1, 2, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 80-80, 2004. |
A-3-3 Effect of flutamide on concentration of testicular testosterone and expression of nuclear receptor (AR and ERβ) in mouse testes 穴原玲子1, 前川眞見子2, 外山芳郎2, 本間誠次郎3, 佐藤浩二1, 年森清隆2, 森千里1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 81-81, 2004. |
A-3-4 Bisphenol A induces the features of postencephalitis lethargica of von Economo M.Ishido1, Y.Masuo2, S.Oka2, E.Niki2, M.Morita1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 82-82, 2004. |
It is inhibition of the culture osteoclasts formation effect to give to the bone metabolism of Skywarrior-5 alkyl phenols Toshinori Sugizaki 1, 能登谷崇倫 2, Suguru Senoo true 2, Yoko Ishihara 3, Satoshi Hagiwara true 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 83-83, 2004. |
The effect that Skywarrior-6 trybutyle tin exposure gives to spermatogenesis of the mummichog Kazuhiko Mochida, Katsutoshi Ito, 角埜彰, Kazunori Fujii Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 84-84, 2004. |
Effect on gene expression through the thyroid hormone receptor by the organic halogen using the B-1-1 cultured cell Toshiko Okabe, Yuji Kashima, 堺温哉, Matsumoto direct communication Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 87-87, 2004. |
Utility of the PCB measurement in the evaluation of the B-1-2 human chemical compound exposure Hideki Fukada 1, 2, Hisao Nagata 2, 3, Mariko Omori 2, 4, 5, Masatoshi Komiyama 2, 4, 6, Keiko Yasuoka 2, 4, Emiko Todaka 2, 4, 6, Yoshiharu Matsuno 2, 4, Masayoshi Omichi 7, Chisato Mori 2, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 88-88, 2004. |
Effect on corneal epithelium cell line of B-1-3 formaldehyde Akihiro Higuchi 1, Okubo lily 1, Kazuo Tsubota 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 89-89, 2004. |
Pollution of breast milk change of the primipara resident in Osaka by B-1-4 persistent organic pollutant (POPs) 小西良昌, Kazuhiko Akutsu, 起橋雅浩, 尾花裕孝, Yukio Tanaka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 90-90, 2004. |
Examination of the effect that B-1-5 dioxin gives to a transcription to go through a thyroid hormone receptor Ko Miyazaki 1, 2, Toshiharu Iwasaki 1, 2, Amano appearance one a month, Six Tana sums 1, 3, Nagaoka phosphorus 1, 3, Akira Takeshita 4, Yoichiro Kuroda 2, 5, Yasushi Aoki exhibition 6, Chiharu Toyama 6, Koibuchi Noriyuki 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 91-91, 2004. |
Androgen-like effects of B-1-6 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Yoshiko Kishida 1, Ryoichi Kitsu 1, 2, 唐寧 1, Toba positive 1, Kazuichi Hayakawa 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 92-92, 2004. |
Androgen-like / antiandrogenic effects of the B-1-7 nitro polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon Otsuki orthotropy 1, Ryoichi Kitsu 1, 2, 唐寧 1, Toba positive 1, Kazuichi Hayakawa 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 93-93, 2004. |
B-1-8 A Research for End Points of Endocrine Disruptors using Bisphenol A Mihi Yang, Yong-Hak Kim, Myung-Yun Pyo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 94-94, 2004. |
Analysis - of liver accumulation - comparative biology of the dioxin in the B-2-1 raccoon dog Country end Tatsuya 1, Shinsuke Tanabe 1, Hisato Iwata 1, 渡辺倫夫 1, Akira Kubota 1, Toshio Tsubota 2, Fumio Yamada 3, Masatoshi Yasuda 3, Kumiko Yoneta 4, Takuma Hashimoto 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 97-97, 2004. |
It is a comparison with mouse CAR analysis of the transcription activation ability of Baikal seal Constitutive Androstane Receptor(CAR) with B-2-2 endogenous substance and the environmental pollutant Tomoki Sakai 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Gold favor British 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Nobuyuki Miyazaki 3), Evgeny A.Petrov4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 98-98, 2004. |
Binding affinity to a mRNA expression profile and TCDD of B-2-3 aquatic birds AhR1 and AhR2 Tomoko Yasui 1), Gold favor British 2), Hisato Iwata 1), D.G.Franks3), S.I.Karchner3), M.E.Hahn3), Shinsuke Tanabe 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 99-99, 2004. |
Internal secretion disturbance effects for the killifish of B-2-4 o, p'-DDT Saori Fujishima, Seki elegant example, Masanobu Maeda, Kunio Kobayashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 100-100, 2004. |
Effect of the bisphenol A which gives it to the association nitrogen fixation of the B-2-5 legume and pesticides Masaki Tamaoki, Hiroe Imai, Yukiko Oshima, Nobumi Nakajima Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 101-101, 2004. |
Effect of the TCDD exposure in the early development to B-2-6 schnapper (Pagrus major) Masanobu Yamauchi 1), 2), Gold favor British 1), Hisato Iwata 2), Island Yasuhiro 3), Shinsuke Tanabe 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 102-102, 2004. |
Relations of identification of B-3-1 common cormorant CYP1A4, 1A5 cDNAs and each mRNA expression level and dioxin cumulative dose Akira Kubota 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Gold favor British 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Kumiko Yoneta 3), Tobata Sachiko 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 105-105, 2004. |
Elucidation of identification of Chicken Xenobiotic Receptor(CXR) homologue splice variant in the B-3-2 common cormorant and the expression level regulatory mechanism Yu Hirai subsection 1, Tomoko Baba 1, Hisato Iwata 1, Gold favor British 2, Shinsuke Tanabe 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 106-106, 2004. |
Relations with a gene expression profile and the chemical accumulation level in evaluation - liver of the potential toxic effect in the common cormorant using B-3-3 microarrays Kei Nakayama 1, Hisato Iwata 1, Gold favor British 2, Akira Kubota 1, Kosuke Tashiro 3, Shinsuke Tanabe 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 107-107, 2004. |
B-3-4 Molecular Cloning of Novel Metallothionein Isoforms in Great Cormorants(Phalacrocorax carbo) Dong-Ha Nam1, Yasumi Anan1, Eun-Young Kim2, Hisato Iwata1, Shinsuke Tanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 108-108, 2004. |
A mRNA expression profile and organic chlorine-containing compounds accumulation of each liver cytochrome P450 1-4 molecular specie of the B-3-5 minke Satoko Niimi 1), 渡辺倫夫 1), Gold favor British 2), Hisato Iwata 1), Genta Yasunaga 3), Yoshihiro Fujise 3), Shinsuke Tanabe 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 109-109, 2004. |
'Point of no return' about the testicular egg of the killifish exposed to B-3-6 17.beta.-estradiol Hirai giving alm, Ayumi Nanba, Yoshiko Abe, 小塩正朗, Takuya Kondo, Masatoshi Morita, 鑪迫典久 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 110-110, 2004. |
A-4-1 Animal models for hyperkinetic disorders with environmental chemicals. Yoshinori Masuo1, Masami Ishido2, Masatoshi Morita2, Syuichi Oka3, Etsuo Niki1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 113-113, 2004. |
A-4-2 Prenatal and lactational exposure to 2.3.7.8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD)induces renal injury in rhesus monkeys Toshio Fukusato1, Tatsumi Korenaga1, Mari Ohta2, Kazuo Asaoka3, Hiroshi Sumida4, Mineo Yasuda5, Akihiro Arima6, Nobuo Murata7, Shunichiro Kubota2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 114-114, 2004. |
Internal secretion disturbance effects of the organotin compound as the Skyhawk-3 nuclear receptor ligand Wide Yohei Mori 1, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1, Tokuo Ito 1, Junichi Nishikawa 2, Keiichi Tanaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 115-115, 2004. |
Change of a Shigeo rat testes, pituitary gland tissue with the Skyhawk-4 DES administration and the expression protein Kanako Okumura ***, 厚木理彩 ***, Hirokazu Sakamoto ***, Yuichiro Ochiai ***, Iwano wisdom ***, Hiroyuki Taniyama *, 山舗直子 **, Hiroshi Yokota *** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 116-116, 2004. |
Instruction of the insulin secretion from the insula pancreatica which Skyhawk-5 bisphenol A and nonylphenol are caused by Tetsuya Adachi 1, Hiroshi Yasuda Ichiro 2, Chisato Mori 3, Norihiko Aoki 2, Gozo Tsujimoto 1, Kinsuke Tsuda 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 117-117, 2004. |
A-4-6 Increase in levels of hippocampal autophosphorylated CaMKII caused by prenatal DES exposure occurred in βERKO mice but did not in αERKO mice 貝塚拓1), 富原一哉2), 曽我朋子3), Donald W.Pfaff3), 副田二三夫1), 小川園子3), 高濱和夫1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 118-118, 2004. |
Structure of the estrogenic effect of the Skyhawk-7 tap water Sadahiko Ito 1), Tomoki Yoshimura 2), Tomoyuki Okada 3), 辻村泰聡 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 119-119, 2004. |
The possibility that B-4-1 weed killer changed brackish water area ecosystem Masumi Yamamuro 1, Junichi Hiratsuka 2, Yutaka Ishitobi 3, Hiroshi Kamiya 3, Yoshiyuki Nakamura 4, Shinya Hosokawa 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 123-123, 2004. |
It is continuous observation and organotin pollution of the disturbance for the reproductive cycle and the ovotestis internal secretion disturbance in B-4-2 abalones Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Mitsuhiro Kojima 2, Kaya Miyuki 1, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 124-124, 2004. |
Internal secretion disturbance and environmental pollution in the wildlife of B-4-3 Japan Shoichi Fujita 1, Mayumi Ishizuka 1, High Kan Takuzo 2, Tanikawa power 3, Kazunari Chiba 1, Naosuke Saji 1, Kentaro Sakamoto 1, Akio Kazusaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 125-125, 2004. |
A characteristic and living body effect of the contamination level of the environmental pollutant (dioxin, POPs, bromine system flame retardant) accumulating to the B-4-4 nature brown rat High Kan Takuzo 1, Mayumi Ishizuka 2, Tanikawa power 3, Akio Kazusaka 2, Shoichi Fujita 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 126-126, 2004. |
B-4-5 The three-spined stickleback as a sentinel organism for evaluating the effects of endocrine disrupters : a progress report I.Katsiadaki1, Y.Allen1, A.P Scott1, F.Geoghegan2, T.Williams2, K.Chipman2, F.Kawasaki3, M.Nagae3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 127-127, 2004. |
B-4-6 "Percellome" method application to the analysis of hormonally active compounds and its possible contribution to the ecotoxicogenomics. Jun Kanno, Ken-ichi Aisaki, Katsuhide Igarashi, Noriyuki Nakatsu, Atsushi Ono, Yukio Kodama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 128-128, 2004. |
B-4-7 2, 3, 7, neuritic extension in Aryl hydrocarbon receptor(AhR) overexpression Neuro2a cells (N2a-R) by 8-TCDD Lake Hitoshi Yoshimura, Hidekazu Akaboshi, Mitsuko Sugano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 129-129, 2004. |
PA-1 Estrogenic Activity of Impurities in Industrial Grade Bisphenol A Masanori Terasaki1, Fujio Shiraishi2, Tomohiro Nishikawa2, John S.Edmonds2, Masatoshi Morita2, Masakazu Makino1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 133-133, 2004. |
Adaptation to the environmental preparation analysis of the PA-2 surface modification type in print polymer Etsu Watanabe good luck 1, Ken Hosoya 2, Nobuo Tanaka 2, Takuya Kondo 3, Masatoshi Morita 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 134-134, 2004. |
Volatile toxic chemical substance pollution and development source in the PA-3 room air Hiroyuki Kataoka 1, Tomoko Mamiya 1, 大橋泰浩 2, Tomoko Takigawa 3, Kira still flat 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 135-135, 2004. |
Rapid analysis of environmental underwater steroid hormones by PA-4 in tube SPME/LC/MS/MS Prince Mitani village Sakae, Mizue Fujioka, Hiroyuki Kataoka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 136-136, 2004. |
Elution to an enteral nutrient of diethyl phthalate hexyl included in the medical device made of PA-5 chloroethylene Satoshi Takatori 3), Yoko Kitagawa 3), Yukio Tanaka 3), Shunichiro Izumi 1), Tsunehisa Makino 1), Hiroyuki Nakazawa 2), 堀伸二郎 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 137-137, 2004. |
Development of the simultaneous analytical procedure of mouse serum by PA-6 LC/MS/MS, lacteal bisphenol A and the phytoestrogen Toshi Omae child 1, Zenzo Kitada 2, Chayama Kazutoshi 3, 螺良愛郎 4, Shunsuke Imai 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 138-138, 2004. |
New low temperature thermolysis of internal secretion disturbance material polyethylene terephthalate (PET) derived from PA-7 plastic Saido Katsuhiko 1), Hiroyuki Taguchi 1), Yoichi Kodera 2), Kuo view I 3), Sen Cheng dragon 3), Satoshi Yada 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 139-139, 2004. |
Actual situation grasp of medical supplies in water supply Haramizu using PA-8 LC-MS/MS Kubota area will, Maiko Tahara, Kumiko Shimizu, Yuji Tokunaga, Tetsuji Nishimura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 140-140, 2004. |
Behavior of PFOS(PERFLUOROOCTANE SULFONATE) in PA-9 Tokyo Bay and PFOA (PERFLUOROOCTANATE) Shigeko Serizawa, Tomohiko Isobe, Tomei Kin, Toshihiro Horiguchi, Hiroaki Shiraishi, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 141-141, 2004. |
Development of the specific immunoassay for PA-10 alkyl phenols Eiki Watanabe, 殷煕洙, Koji Baba, Arao acquaintance, Yasuo Ishii, Masako Ueji, Shozo Endo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 142-142, 2004. |
Evaluation of the estrogenic material in the water environment of Mie by the PA-11 yeast bioassay Seiji Iwasaki *, Tetsuya Kimura **, Foxtail millet crown Kazuo **, Kunio Omiya ***, 松田知成 ****, Saburo Matsui **** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 143-143, 2004. |
Bisphenol A (BPA) accumulation in the PA-12 Nagara lower part of a river basin deep-sea current Goro Funakoshi 1, Shiro Kasuya 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 144-144, 2004. |
Method for measurement by LC-MS/MS of the estrogen conjugated compound for the PA-13 sewage preparation Toshio Oiwa *, 末岡峯数 *, Kaoru Tanabe *, Yukiya Komori **, Minoru Suzuki ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 145-145, 2004. |
PA-14 Study on the Applicability of ELISA Method (Immunoeco DXN) to Sediment Contamination with Dioxins. 石塚昌宏1), 細野繁雄2), 上田康信1), 藤田峰斎1), 杉崎三男2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 146-146, 2004. |
About the estrogenic activity of the river which includes PA-15 sewage disposal plant in the basin Atsuko Goto Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 147-147, 2004. |
Hot spot pollution derived from sewage to overflow at rainy weather nonylphenol in PA-16 Tokyo Bay bank sediment Hideshige Takada, Tsuyoshi Sato, Keiji Okuda, Yasuyo Ogawa, Kazunori Yamanashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 148-148, 2004. |
Monitoring of the waste inning disposal ground exudation water of PA-17 Southeast Asia and the female sex hormone-like chemical in the neighboring area of the sea Yutaka Hagino group 1, Hideshige Takada 1, M.P.Zakaria2, R.Boonyatumanond3, P.H.Viet4, M.Prudente5, T.S.Tana6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 149-149, 2004. |
Response behavior with PA-18 bisphenol A and the active oxygen of the structure analog Makoto Watanabe *, 富樫昌寛 **, Mao Kozaki ***, Kiyoshi Saito **** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 150-150, 2004. |
Search of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon oxidant with PA-19 AhR activity 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 7: 151-151, 2004. |
The construction of all automatic EIA method for the PA-20 environment water bisphenol A measurement and the evaluation Yuki Furuta 1, Naoko Maruo 1, Shigeko Serizawa 2, Tomohiko Isobe 2, Toshihiro Horiguchi 2, Hiroaki Shiraishi 2, Masatoshi Morita 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 152-152, 2004. |
Pigmentary identification with AhR ligand activity of the PA-21 sewerage treatment water 周佩欣, Saburo Matsui, 松田知成 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 153-153, 2004. |
Distribution of nonyl phenols in the PA-22 sewage sludge compost Hiroshi Yamashita original *, Masaaki Ozaki *, Mizuhiko Minamiyama **, Isao Igarashi ***, Minoru Suzuki **** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 154-154, 2004. |
Development of the PA-23 Daidzein, Genistein enzyme immunoassay Peak River Takayuki 1), Hiroshi Okuma 1), Country territory Hideo 1), Hiroshi Kakishima 1), Katsushi Abe 1), Kobe gleaming river surface 2), Small Tsuneko Nouchi 3), Toshiyuki Horiuchi 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 155-155, 2004. |
Measurement of blood by PA-24 LC-MS-MS and urinary bisphenol A - glucuronic acid conjugated compound Hidenori Miyakawa 1), Kazumi Gondo 1), Noriko Yamazaki 1), Mt. Eguchi 1), Enoki Sawako 1), Kubono Katsuo 1), Small Heiji 2), Hideki Fukada 3), Chisato Mori 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 156-156, 2004. |
Examination of the dioxin analytical procedure at PA-25 milk 1mL Naoki Yamazaki 1), 中原理慧 1), Hideo Fukatsu 1), Tachino Kotobuki will 1), Enoki Sawako 1), Kubono Katsuo 1), Akira Nakamura sentence 2), Fujio Kayama 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 157-157, 2004. |
Development of the PCB simple assay in PA-26 insulating oil Hiroshi Takenaka 1, Ryo Okuyama 1, Haruki Mizukami 1, Hidetaka Takigami 3, 切畑光統 2, Shinichi Sakai 3, Masatoshi Morita 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 158-158, 2004. |
Development of the monoclonal antibody for the PA-27 PCDD/PCDF screening and immunoassay method 丸山幸直, Ryo Okuyama, Hiroshi Takenaka, Haruki Mizukami Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 159-159, 2004. |
PA-28 The Comparison of the PCBs analysis in blood by HRGC / HRMS and packed column GC / ECD 南部裕里1), 上瀧智巳1), 榎佐和子1), 久保野勝男1), 森千里2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 160-160, 2004. |
Development of the simultaneous analytical procedure of PA-29 bisphenol A and the bisphenol A glucuronic acid conjugated compound Nakata Hisao, Ken Kawaguchi, Rie Ito, Koichi Saito, Hiroyuki Nakazawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 161-161, 2004. |
The analysis of human urinary phthalate monoesters by PA-30 LC-MS/MS and exposure evaluation Mariko Yoshimura 1, Koichi Inoe 1, Tomoyuki Hanaoka 2, Rie Ito 1, Koichi Saito 1, Ken Takahashi 3, Yuko Yamano 4, Shoichiro Tsugane 2, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 162-162, 2004. |
Simultaneous analysis of the PA-31 human urinary phenolic endocrine disruptor Ken Kawaguchi, Rie Ito, Koichi Saito, Hiroyuki Nakazawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 163-163, 2004. |
Impact statement of the advection which gives it to environmental dynamics of HCH using the PA-32 multimedia model 魏永芬, Yuzo Ohara, 西森基貴 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 164-164, 2004. |
PA-33 Biodegradation of 17β-estradiol by Micro-organisms in Reservoir Sediments 津森ジュン*, 李富生*, 鈴木穣*, 田中宏明** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 165-165, 2004. |
Development I of the new purification procedure of the dioxin in PA-34 vegetables 殷煕洙 2), Tei Sekino 1), Eiki Watanabe 2), Koji Baba 2), Arao acquaintance 2), Shozo Endo 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 166-166, 2004. |
Dynamics of the nonylphenol in the PA-35 Kamogawa basin and the precursor 茂木守, Shigeo Hosono, Kiyoshi Nojiri, Seishi Kawamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 167-167, 2004. |
Grasp of estrogen concentrations in PA-36 Kamogawa deposit Kiyoshi Nojiri, 茂木守, Shigeo Hosono, Seishi Kawamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 168-168, 2004. |
Fact-finding of the bisphenol A during PA-37 home drainage Tsutomu Imaoka *, Kayoko Hayashi *, Tetsuya Ueda *, Tomohiro Yoshimura ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 169-169, 2004. |
Evaluation study of the evergreen needle-leaved tree lobe as the air pollution long-term index by the PA-38 bromine system flame retardant analysis 羽成修康 1), Tsuyoshi Okazawa 1), Keerthi S Guruge2), Jerzy Falandysz3), Nobuyoshi Yamashita 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 170-170, 2004. |
PA-39 PCNs, PCDDs, PCDFs AND DIOXIN-LIKE PCBs IN AGRICULTURAL SOIL FROM POLAND Barbara Wyrzykowska1, 2, Nobuyasu Hanari2, Anna Orlikowska1, Ilona Bochentin1, Jerzy Falandysz1, 2, Nobuyoshi Yamashita2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 171-171, 2004. |
PA-40 POLYCHLORINATED NAPHTHALENES AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN POLISH PINE NEEDLES-MONITORING OF AIR POLLUTION Anna Orlikowska1, Nobuyasu Hanari2, Ilona Bochentin1, Barbara Wyrzykowska1, 2, Jerzy Falandysz1, 2, Nobuyoshi Yamashita2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 172-172, 2004. |
Cross reactivity of the PA-41 high sensitivity BPA ELISA 廣部将人 1, Ayako Kobayashi 1, Yasuhiro Goda 1, Shigeru Fujimoto 1, Pond Michihiko 2, Masanori Fujita 2, Hideo Okawa 3, Hideki Fukada 4, Chisato Mori 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 173-173, 2004. |
Basic performance of the ELISA for PA-42 medium- and high-levels chlorination PCB and the low chlorination PCB measurement Yasuhiro Goda 1, 廣部将人 1, Shigeru Fujimoto 1, Pond Michihiko 2, Masanori Fujita 2, Hidetaka Takigami 3, Shinichi Sakai 3, Fernando Rubio4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 174-174, 2004. |
PA-43 Numerical Simulation of Chemical substances in Tokyo Bay using a Coupled 3D Hydrodynamic and Ecotoxicological model Dong-Myung Kim1, Satoshi Managaki2, Hideshige Takada2, Shigeko Serizawa1, Tomohiko Isobe1, Kyong Joon Roh1, Toshihiro Horiguchi1, Fujio Shiraishi1, Hiroaki Shiraishi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 175-175, 2004. |
The aversion resolution of the oestrone using the PA-44 environment preparation Tomohiko Isobe, Shigeko Serizawa, Tomohiro Nishikawa, Toshihiro Horiguchi, Masatoshi Morita, Hiroaki Shiraishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 176-176, 2004. |
Development of the chemical concentrations predictive model in out of the river for PA-45 initial risk assessment and the bay Kazuhisa Suzuki, Tomohiko Isobe, Toshihiro Horiguchi, Hiroaki Shiraishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 177-177, 2004. |
Blood bromination of the PA-46 garbage and sewage plant worker and chlorination dioxin Masayoshi Hagiwara 1), Hawk shop Mitsutoshi 1), 小川康恭 2), Nobuhiko Kamiyama 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 178-178, 2004. |
Evaluation of the clarification ability of the surfactant due to the biological slime out of the PA-47 river Akiko Senoo 1, Manami Yoshikawa 1, Yasushi Yamamoto 1, 関澤純 1, Kazuto Ito 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 179-179, 2004. |
Analysis of organochlorine-based a very small amount of environmental pollutant using the PA-48 HRGC/HRMS-ECNI method Matsugami Hidenori, Etsu Ooi is elegant, High Kan Takuzo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 180-180, 2004. |
PB-1 A research programme to improve our knowledge of the test system Marisa cornuarietis(Prosobranchia : Ampullariidae) Valery Forbes1, Nadine Pounds2, Ryan Warbritton3, Norbert Caspers4, Charles Staples5, Steven Hentges6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 183-183, 2004. |
Monitoring of the internal secretion disturbance chemical due to the transformation Arabidopsis which gave PB-2 human estrogen receptor genetic system, and emerged Hideyuki Inui 1, Hideaki Sasaki 1, Nam-Hai Chua2, Hideo Okawa 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 184-184, 2004. |
Effect on neuritic extension of the PB-3 internal secretion disturbance chemical Masami Ishido, Emiko Nagata, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 185-185, 2004. |
Interaction with PB-4 Coactivator activator(CoAA) and steroid hormone RNA activator(SRA) and the RNA Toshiharu Iwasaki 1, 2, Ko Miyazaki 1, 2, Six Tana sums 1, 3, Nagaoka phosphorus 1, 3, Amano appearance one a month, Takeshita chapter 4, Koibuchi Noriyuki 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 186-186, 2004. |
PB-5 cDNA microarray analysis of Japanese Medaka(Oryzias latipes)exposed to 17β-estradiol, nonylphenol, and bisphenol-A Hiroshi Nakamura, Kouichi Kawano, Osamu Yoshikawa, Tadashi Takeda, Yoshihiro Kagami, Teruhiko Kusano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 187-187, 2004. |
Estrogenic active rating system of the chemical using cDNA microarrays (EstrArray) specialized in PB-6 estrogen reply gene Akira Inoue husband 3, Shunichi Terasaka 2, 3, Ryota Ise 3, Han Dalho3, Masao Tanji 3, Ryoichi Kiyama 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 188-188, 2004. |
Estrogen-like activity of the chlorination by-product material of PB-7 estrogen and flavonoids Hisadome door Ryoko 1), 野沢龍嗣 1), Takahiro Ito 2), 寺尾良保 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 189-189, 2004. |
Search of the chemical disturbing the thyroid hormone effects using the PB-8 Xenopus laevis cultured cell Shin Sugiyama Ichiro 1, Hiroyuki Miyoshi 2, Kiyoshi Yamauchi 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 190-190, 2004. |
PB-9 Effect of Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals on Thyroid Hormone Uptake System Kiyoshi Yamauchi, Naoyuki Shimada Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 191-191, 2004. |
Comparison between PB-10 isoflavone and estrogenic effect with the alkyl phenols derivative Satoshi Takatori 3), Yoko Kitagawa 3), Yukio Tanaka 3), Junichi Nishikawa 1), Tsutomu Nishihara 1), 螺良愛郎 2), Toshimasa Nishiyama 2), 堀伸二郎 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 192-192, 2004. |
The epitopic choice of the PB-11 estrogen receptor conformation change sensing antibody Ayumi Shibuya 1, Takatoshi Tokunaga 1, Daisuke Asai 1, Osamu Koizumi 2, Shiro Mori 3, Makoto Nakai 4, 矢可部芳州 4, Takeshi Nose 1, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 193-193, 2004. |
Establishment of the PB-12 male hormone androgen receptor conformation change sensing assay Takatoshi Tokunaga 1, Osamu Kuwata 1, Makoto Nakai 2, 矢可部芳州 2, Takeshi Nose 1, Shiro Mori 3, Osamu Koizumi 4, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 194-194, 2004. |
Relations with toxicity of PB-13 chlorophenol, nitrotoluene and physicochemical property and the structure Junko Fukawatari, Emi Kitagawa, Yoshimi Ishihara, Jiro Takano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 195-195, 2004. |
Manufacture of the PB-14 killifish stiffness Augier Nin specific antibody Kana Yoshitani, Miho Inoue incense, Toshiaki Fujita, Akihiko Hara Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 196-196, 2004. |
Blood kinetics of killifish type 2 biterrorism Jenin by the difference in PB-15 breeding environment Miho Inoue incense 1, Kana Yoshitani 1, 深田陽久 2, 清水宗敬 3, 藤野博良 4, Toshiaki Fujita 1, Akihiko Hara 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 197-197, 2004. |
Development of the local fish exposure docimasy which utilized a PB-16 quality of the water automatic lookout post Tadashi Higashiya 1, Kiyoshi Miyajima 1, Norihide Nakata 1, 80 Makoto Shima 1, Hiroaki Tanaka 2, Minoru Suzuki 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 198-198, 2004. |
Three-spined stickleback nest building adhesion protein as the PB-17 environmental androgenic biomarker Shinki Nagae 1, Shie Kawasaki 1, Ioanna Katsiadaki2, Alexander P.Scott2, 征矢野清 3, Takahiro Matsubara 4, Nobuyuki Okubo 4, Akihiko Hara 5, Arizono Koji 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 199-199, 2004. |
Oligodeoxyribonucleotide tip using the heavy metal reply gene of PB-18 nematode C.elegans Mariko Kamegawa 1), Nobuaki Tominaga 2), Tetsuya Matsuno 2), Yukari Koga 3), Takayo Hamanaka 4), Koji Arizono 3), Yuji Ohara 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 200-200, 2004. |
Impact statement in the pneumocyte differentiation of the PB-19 estrogen-like microchemistry material Tatsuya Yoshimi **, Koichi Iguchi **, Taku Miura * Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 201-201, 2004. |
Effects of the flavonoid-based compound in the PB-20 androgen receptor (AR), glucocorticoid receptor (GR) coexpression culture cell line Yosuke Nishizaki, Hiroshi Tamura person Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 202-202, 2004. |
Estrogen activity evaluation by ER-ELISA and the human of the bacteria fungicide used as PB-21 plastic additive-proof and the killifish ER gene introduction yeast assay Kaori Morohoshi 1, Yasushi Yamamoto 2, Small Tomoko Uda 1, Fujio Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 203-203, 2004. |
Analysis (followup) of the intrauterine gene expression using the PB-22 oophorectomy rat uterine enlargement docimasy Ryo Kamata, Small Tomoko Uda, Kaori Morohoshi, Toyoji Umezu, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 204-204, 2004. |
Construction of the internal secretion disturbance chemical risk rating system by the PB-23 quail fertilized egg exposure Ryo Kamata, Fujio Shiraishi, Shinji Takahashi, Akira Shimizu, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 205-205, 2004. |
PB-24 Efficacy of in vitro and in vivo screening methods for the endocrine disruptors-Relationship between the estrogen receptor binding assay and the uterotrophic assay- Makoto Nakai, Shuji Noda, Masahiro Takeyoshi, Yumi Akahori, Yasushi Minobe, Kanji Yamasaki, Yoshikuni Yakabe Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 206-206, 2004. |
PB-25 Relationship between human estrogen receptor binding and reporter gene assays as in vitro assays for screening of endocrine disruptors Yasuyuki Suzuki1, Makoto Nakai1, Masahiro Takeyoshi1, Yumi Akahori1, Takatoshi Tokunaga2, Yoshikuni Yakabe1, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 207-207, 2004. |
Construction of the estrogenic receptor assay using PB-26 co-activator Ryo Okuyama 1), Yasuhiko Hatano 1), Jun Yanagisawa 2), Haruki Mizukami 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 208-208, 2004. |
Quick simple internal secretion disturbance chemical screening by the PB-27 killifish biterrorism Jenin immunochromatography Yasuhiko Hatano 1, 鑪迫典久 2, Masahiro Ikegami 3, Haruki Mizukami 1, Ryuzo Sakakibara 4, 1, Sakae, Mindani 5, Masatoshi Morita 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 209-209, 2004. |
An analysis of dioxin out of the PB-28 baby food and intake evaluation Koichi Saito 1, Atsuko Omura 2, Bamboo bear Mikiko 2, Rie Ito 1, Koichi Inoe 1, 松木容彦 3, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 210-210, 2004. |
Evaluation of organochlorine pesticide of the feed raw materials for the PB-29 cultivation food fish and the estrogen activity Kawakado Yusuke 1, Hiroshi Ishibashi 1, Nomiyama 1, Katsura, Forest 2, Taiki, Masamitsu Terada 1, Yuji Takao 3, Ryota Shinohara 1, Minoru Koga 1, Koji Arizono 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 211-211, 2004. |
PB-30 The Application of ELISA to the Monitoring of Chemical Pollution in Malaysian Water Environment H.Kimura1), Y.Ishibashi2), Y.Takao2), M.Matsuoka2), T.Takemasa2), H.Ishibashi1), K.Arizono1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 212-212, 2004. |
Analysis of the gene expression change by the polycyclic musk exposure using PB-31 nematode (C.elegans) DNA microarray Fumiyo Morita 1, Yukari Koga 2, Forest 3, Taiki, Hirokazu Kimura 2, Nobuaki Tominaga 4, 武政剛弘 3, Koji Arizono 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 213-213, 2004. |
Analysis of the human aromatase Exon I expression change with the PB-32 internal secretion disturbance material Mihoko Koyanagi 1, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1, Kazuya Koorogi 2, Kusu Risako 1, Tokuo Ito 1, Katsumi Toda 3, Keiichi Tanaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 214-214, 2004. |
Analysis of the estrogen receptor gene expression in the development process of brain of the PB-33 snail Xenopus laevis and the liver Takase Minoru 1, Yasuyuki Goto 1, Akihiko Kashiwagi 1, Taisen Iguchi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 215-215, 2004. |
Affinity to various estrogen receptors of PB-34 4-Nonylphenol and p-Octylphenol Makoto Nishizuka, Hideko Suzuki, Masayoshi Imagawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 216-216, 2004. |
Binding evaluation of the chemical for the Xenopus estrogen receptor using the PB-35 in vitro-binding docimasy Hideko Suzuki, 国本真明, Makoto Nishizuka, Masayoshi Imagawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 217-217, 2004. |
Monitoring of the internal secretion disturbance chemical in the Arabidopsis which gave PB-36 killifish estrogen receptor, and emerged Tadashi Shimomura 1, Hideyuki Inui 2, Hideo Okawa 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 218-218, 2004. |
Quantitative evaluation of the environmental underwater estrogenic material with the PB-37 bioassay battery Jin Ueno, Tsutomu Takeuchi, Satoshi Okuno, Fumitoshi Sakazaki, Median cells Katsuhiko Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 219-219, 2004. |
Examination - of measurement - measurement condition using the particle analyzer of the PB-38 mouse sperm parameter and the spermatic analyzer Kuniaki Tayama, Hiroshi Fujita, Norio Yano, Hiroshi Takahashi, Nagasawa Akemichi, Hot water Katsuhiro Sawa, Small Akio Aga Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 220-220, 2004. |
Ah receptor binding activity and metabolism change of the PB-39 crude drug ingredient The Sugihara number beauty, Akiko Harada, Shigeyuki Kitamura, Shigeru Ota Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 221-221, 2004. |
Examination about the evaluation technique of internal secretion disturbance effects of OH-PCB by the structure-activity relationship using the PB-40 neural network Eiji Komatsu, Fujio Shiraishi, Hiroaki Shiraishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 222-222, 2004. |
Retinoid X receptor (RXR)agonist activity by the yeast two-hybrid assay of PB-41 hydroxylation PCB Fujio Shiraishi 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 7: 223-223, 2004. |
PB-42 Effects of Various Pesticides used in Hokkaido on Activation of PPAR α and γ 武内伸治1, 小島弘幸1, 小林智1, 神和夫1, 松田正2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 224-224, 2004. |
Retinoid X receptor (RXR) agonistic active screening in the PB-43 environmental chemical Hiroyuki Kojima 1, Shinji Takeuchi 1, Kazuto Niiyama 1, Mitsuru Iida 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 225-225, 2004. |
Environmental dynamics prediction of the chemical in the PB-44 many medium model Kyo Roh associate 1, Hikihara Yoshie 1, Tomei Kin 1, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 226-226, 2004. |
Impact statement of the investigation :(1) fishery pressure of the decrease in Limanda yokohamae resources factor in PC-1 Tokyo Bay Kume former 1, Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, 後藤晃宏 1, Keita Kodama 1, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Yasuyuki Shibata 1, Masatoshi Morita 1, Makoto Shimizu 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 229-229, 2004. |
Likelihood of the investigation :(2) internal secretion disturbance of the decrease in Limanda yokohamae resources factor in PC-2 Tokyo Bay Kume former 1, Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, 後藤晃宏 1, Naoko Maruo 2, Akihiko Hara 3, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Yasuyuki Shibata 1, Masatoshi Morita 1, Makoto Shimizu 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 230-230, 2004. |
Microelement accumulation in bovine prawns - U.S. mixture rearing pond ecosystem of PC-3 Vietnam Mekong Delta 池本徳孝 1), Nguyen Phuc Cam Tu1), Noboru Okuda 2), Koji Omori 2), Shinsuke Tanabe 2), Phan Phuoc Hien3), Bui Cach Tuyen3), Ichiro Takeuchi 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 231-231, 2004. |
Relations with identification of CYP1B1 cDNA in the PC-4 Baikal seal and a mRNA expression level and the dioxin accumulation Yoko Takeshita 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Gold favor British 2), Shusaku Hirakawa 1), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Nobuyuki Miyazaki 3), Evgeny A Petrov4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 232-232, 2004. |
PC-5 Cloning of Jungle Crow CYP1A cDNA and its mRNA Expression Levels Related to Dioxin Accumulation 岡本未央1), 渡辺倫夫1), 金恩英2), 岩田久人1), 田辺信介1), 米田久美子3), 橋本琢磨3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 233-233, 2004. |
A cloning of ARNT cDNA in the PC-6 Baikal seal and analysis of the mRNA expression level Tomoko Suda 1), Gold favor British 2), Hisato Iwata 1), Shinsuke Tanabe 1), Nobuyuki Miyazaki 3), Evgeny A.Petrov4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 234-234, 2004. |
genomics analysis of environmental pollutant and the living body effect to accumulate to the PC-7 nature brown rat Mayumi Ishizuka 1, High Kan Takuzo 2, Tanikawa power 3, Akio Kazusaka 1, Shoichi Fujita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 235-235, 2004. |
Residual level of PCBs in the PC-8 wild avian blood and the PCBs hydroxylation metabolite Hisao Onishi, Goji Enomoto, Jun Hasegawa, Muneaki Matsuda, Masahide Kawano, Tadaaki Wakimoto Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 236-236, 2004. |
Environmental endocrine disrupter impact statement of the Ariake Sea using the PC-9 common goby Kenichiro Shiroyama 1, 征矢野清 2, Nobuyuki Okubo 3, Takahiro Matsubara 3, Shinki Nagae 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 237-237, 2004. |
A simian dioxin contamination and limb malformation-related examination to inhabit PC-10 Japan Kazuo Asaoka 1, Keiko Iida 1, Kunio Watanabe 2, Kazuo Miyachi 3, Hiroshi Goda 3, Toshio Ihara 4, Mineo Yasuda 5, Shunichiro Kubota 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 238-238, 2004. |
PC-11 Cloning and Quantification of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Nuclear Translocator(ARNT)in Common Cormorants. Jin-Seon Lee1, Eun-Young Kim2, Hisato Iwata1, Shinsuke Tanabe1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 239-239, 2004. |
The structural histologic homogenous during gonoduct morphosis and a male of the PC-12 Thais clavigera and the impotence sexual intercourse Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Yasuhiko Ota 2, Tomohiro Nishikawa 1, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 240-240, 2004. |
Habits impact statement of the polycyclic musk using the PC-13 eelworm Koji Arizono 1), Forest 2, Taiki), Fumiyo Morita 3), Yukari Koga 1), Shinya Takara 2), 武政剛弘 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 241-241, 2004. |
PC-14 Effects of bisphenol A on adult fathead minnow(P.promelas)gonadal histopathology : a 42-day exposure study Dan Dietrich1, Jeff Wolf2, A.Ross Brown3, John Caunter3, Nelly van der Hoeven4, Steven Hentges5, Urs Friederich6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 242-242, 2004. |
The isolation of the gonad-specific gene cluster of the PC-15 Thais clavigera (Thais clavigera) and the application Koji Odagiri, Yuko Hayashi, Origin of Hatakeyama, 梶原昌朗, Tatsuya Yoshimi, Shigeru Takahashi, Yuji Takahashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 243-243, 2004. |
Expression of PC-16 conch distribution in the tissue of the steroid hormone receptor family gene Origin of Hatakeyama, 梶原昌朗, Kennichi Kato, Hitomi Enomoto, Osamu Yamashita Castle, Akiyama Goko, Shigeru Takahashi, Yuji Takahashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 244-244, 2004. |
Accumulation and blood thyroid hormone density of dioxin in the PC-17 common cormorant (Phalacrocorax 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 7: 245-245, 2004. |
PC-18 Interactive effect on dioxin-like activity by various pollutants in paddy soil. Yuji Kashima1), Nobuyasu Seike2), Mitsuaki Matsui1), Mifue Mizukami3), Noriaki Hamada3), Katsuhisa Honda3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 246-246, 2004. |
Fixed-quantity evaluation of the common cormorant thyroid gland by the PC-19 image analysis Naomasa Iseki 1, 1, Shimizumyou, Kaji ヶ Hiroshi Tani 2, Shinichi Hayama 3, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 247-247, 2004. |
Effect study of the 4-nonylphenol which gives it to the third generation full life cycle using the killifish (Oryzias latipes) of PC-20 S-rR origin 林彬勒 *, Tetsu Hagino **, Takashi Iwamatsu ***, Junko Nakanishi * Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 248-248, 2004. |
New technique (video introduction) of the hormonelike active substance detection using - fish that PC-21 "finds an egg to testes" 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 7: 249-249, 2004. |
The perinatal compound exposure to PD-1 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 7: 253-253, 2004. |
Rat hyperactivity disorder with PD-2 phthalic acid di- n- propyl Masami Ishido 1, Yoshinori Masuo 2, Shuichi Oka 2, Toshio Futaki 2, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 254-254, 2004. |
PD-3 BPA metabolite MBP, estrogenic activity for the killifish of DHMS Akemi Yamaguchi 1), Hiroshi Ishibashi 2), Shinya Takara 3), Koji Arizono 2), Nobuaki Tominaga 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 255-255, 2004. |
Expression of cofilin-2 and testican-3 gene change in the testes of the PD-4 internal secretion disturbance chemical exposure mouse and leukocytes Masami Tanaka 1, 2, 4, Katsue Noguchi 2, 4, 野澤資亜利 3, 4, Akira Iwamoto light 3, 4, Shinichi Kobayashi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 256-256, 2004. |
PD-5 environmental endocrine disrupter Bishpenol-A changes spa in form of rat hippocampal neuron cells acutely 田辺伸聡 1, 4, Komatsuzaki able general 3, 4, Ceiling hanger Tomokazu Sawa 1, 4, Kenji Mitsuhashi 2, 4, Yutaka Oishi 2, 4, Hajime Murakami 1, 4, Yutaka Ishii High School 2, 4, Tetsuya Kimoto 1, 4, Hideo Mukai 1, 4, Suguru Kawato 1, 2, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 257-257, 2004. |
PD-6 Transient Hyperactivity of Congenital Hypothyroid Mutant Rat(rdw). Behnaz Yousefi1, 2, 3, Motoaki Umezu1, Hisaka Jingu2, 3, Noriyuki Koibuchi2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 258-258, 2004. |
The rat behavioral disorder that was found in methimazole exposure and DRLL learning in the PD-7 fetuses - infancy Hiromi Wada 1, Tomoko Kondo 2, Reiko Kishi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 259-259, 2004. |
PD-8 Ontogenic changes in expression of neurotrophins and their receptors in the cerebellum of staggerer, an ROR α mutant mouse Chun-Hong Qiu1, Noriaki Shimokawa1, 2, Noriyuki Koibuchi1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 260-260, 2004. |
Relative - with - Ca2+ channel activation that the PD-9 low dose PCB causes c-Jun expression with PC12 cell 下川哲昭, Koibuchi Noriyuki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 261-261, 2004. |
The exposure affects the caution behavior and the amygdaloid body nerves reply to rat smell for fetus of the PD-10 bisphenol A Tetsuya Fujimoto 1, Kazuhiko Kubo 2, Shuji Ao 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 262-262, 2004. |
Analysis of the distribution of the estrogen receptor in the PD-11 rat hippocampus Hideo Mukai 1, 2, Shiro Kominami 4, Hajime Murakami 1, 2, William G.M.Janssen3, John H.Morrison3, Suguru Kawato 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 263-263, 2004. |
Estrogenic effect in the oophorectomy mouse of the soybean educt including the isoflavone of the intake level of the PD-12 human 川添禎浩 1, Mie Yamada 1, Naka Kazuna 1, Kawakado Yusuke 2, Hiroshi Ishibashi 2, Koji Arizono 2, Takashi Suzuki 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 264-264, 2004. |
PD-13 Effect of all-trans retinoic acid on bisphenol A-induced uterotrophic activity in rat T.Koda, H.Imai, M.Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 265-265, 2004. |
Many electrodes analysis of the acute effect in the rat hippocampal synapse with PD-14 female sex hormone and the spurious female sex hormone Norio Takada, Ogiue (Ikeda) truth, Yutaka Oishi, Suguru Kawato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 266-266, 2004. |
The mouse brain weight decreased by bisphenol A administration for PD-15 development, a growth phase, and the monoamine metabolism increased Kabuto Hideaki, Tsuyoshi Shishibori Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 267-267, 2004. |
Does the PD-16 Enrich environment breeding restore brain disturbance by the DES exposure for a fetal phase? Akiko Tanaka, Emi Hirakawa, Fumio Soeda, Tetsuya Shirasaki, Kazuo Takahama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 268-268, 2004. |
Effect (1) to give to the macrophage cell function of the PD-17 internal secretion disturbance chemical Takeshi Kumagai, White Eri Sawa, Satoru Tsutsumi, Keiichi Ebina, Katsuji Yokota Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 269-269, 2004. |
The effect that compound exposure to PD-18 bisphenol A and nonylphenol gives to a mouse 木村昂, Tomoko Iijima, Naoko Kimura, Kiyoshi Totsugawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 270-270, 2004. |
The Xenopus larval metamorphosis with PD-19 phenols and suppression of the thyroid hormone reply gene expression Yumiko Kudo 1, Kiyoshi Yamauchi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 271-271, 2004. |
Fundamental researches for impact statement of the internal secretion disturbance chemical for the androgenesis process of PD-20 fish 眞道幸司, Yoshitomi Koji, Seto bear excellent idea, Yusuke Sato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 272-272, 2004. |
Effect of the environmental chemical on PD-21 nerve activity-dependent BDNF gene expression Risa Imamura 1, 2, Lily Tomoko 1, Hatakeda Yuya 1, Makoto Yasuda 1, Akiko Tabuchi 1, 2, Masaaki Tsuda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 273-273, 2004. |
Biological magnification characteristics in the killifish initial stages of development of the PD-22 methoxychlor and metabolism Kazutoshi Oyama, 中嶌博美, Kiyoshi Sato, Yasuhiro Kato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 274-274, 2004. |
Effect to give to rat caution behavior with the administration for the PD-23 phthalate ester perinatal period Yoshihisa Nishimura kernel, 山下樹三裕 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 275-275, 2004. |
Gametogenesis toxicity in an aquatic animal and the laboratory animal of the PD-24 organotin Akihiko Hirose, Eiichi Kamata, Mika Takahashi, 江馬眞 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 276-276, 2004. |
PD-25 Effect of Prenatal and Neonatal Exposure to Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on the Metabolism of Testosterone in Rat 王瑞生, 宮川宗之, 小林健一, 須田恵, 本間健資 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 277-277, 2004. |
PD-26 Effect of Gonadotropins on the Occurrence of Polyovular Follicles in Mice Given Diethylstilbestrol Neonatally Akinori Higashihara1, Yasuhiko Ohta1, 3, Taisen Iguchi2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 278-278, 2004. |
PD-27 Biotoxicity of tributyltin(TBT)on gammarids Eogammarus possjeticus Tzvetkova(Amphipoda, Crustacea). Nobuhiro Sakamoto1), Susumu Konuma2), Tomohiro Yamasaki3), Yoshiyuki Nakamura2), Shinji Hayashi1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 279-279, 2004. |
PD-28 Effect of nonylphenol on the sperm motility of medaka (Oryzias latipes) 原豊1, 渡辺絵美1, ストルスマン・カルロス2, 橋本伸哉1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 280-280, 2004. |
PD-29 Effects of in utero and lactational exposure to di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on postnatal development and endocrine status 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 7: 281-281, 2004. |
PD-30 Effects of 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD)on behavior and monoamines concentration in the brain of mouse exposed transplacentally and lactationally. Kengo Shinzato1, Satoshi Kuchiiwa2, Akira Sano1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 282-282, 2004. |
Effect on immune system by the perinatal exposure to PD-31 Bisphenol A(BPA) Muramoto green, Shiro Kasuya, Shun Morikawa plan, Maiko Teranishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 283-283, 2004. |
PD-32 Bisphenol A and related chemical substances inhibit thyroid hormone-induced apoptosis in tadpole tail Yasushi Gotoh1, Shigeyuki Kitamura2, Hideki Hanada1, Keiko Kashiwagi1, Akihiko Kashiwagi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 284-284, 2004. |
PD-33 The effect of hydroxy-PCB on T3-induced tadpole tail regression Yuya Okimura1, Shigeyuki Kitamura2, Hiroaki Kuroki3, Yasushi Gotoh1, Hideki Hanada1, Keiko Kashiwagi1, Akihiko Kashiwagi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 285-285, 2004. |
Disturbance of intracerebral estrogen synthetic pathway enzyme, receptor mRNA with the PD-34 trybutyle tin Mt. Yamasaki 1), Sect rope 2, Sakae 1), Yutaka Ishii High School 2), Suguru Kawato 2), Shiro Kominami 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 286-286, 2004. |
Effect on large-mouth bass feminization of a male organism (1) of the bisphenol A of the eastern part of PD-35 United States river Atsushi Yokoyama ***, Shoji Akita *, Koji Yokoyama ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 287-287, 2004. |
Effect of the low-concentrated tetrabromobisphenol A in PD-36 culture fetuses Atsushi Yokoyama 1), Shoji Akita 2), Mari Kato 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 288-288, 2004. |
Effect to give to rat culture fetuses of the PD-37 polychlorinated biphenyl Shoji Akita 1), Mari Kato 1), Atsushi Yokoyama 2), Koichi Haraguchi 3), Nobuyuki Koga 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 289-289, 2004. |
PD-38 The analysis of steroid synthesis in the rat hippocampus Yasuhiro Sonoki1, Hirotaka Ishii1, Aizo Hurukawa2, Suguru Kawato1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 290-290, 2004. |
Effect on study on internal secretion disturbance effects - androgenesis function of the PD-39 yellow sand Seiichi Yoshida 1, 2, Sayoko Nagayama 1, Ikuko Mori 3, Masataka Nishikawa 3, Kodo Ichise 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 291-291, 2004. |
Estrogenic effect investigation for fish of PD-40 Tokyo Bay Kazuo Wanami, Teruyuki Shimazu, Miyashita male Expo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 292-292, 2004. |
Identification of the TCDD-like effects and non-TCDD of effects in blood thyroid hormone density of PD-41 PCB decrease effects Mao Onishi 1, Yutaka Suzuki 1, Straight Shinnichi Jou 2, Koichi Haraguchi 3, Shizuo Yamada 1, Yoshihisa Kato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 293-293, 2004. |
Inspection of the induced ovulation inhibitory effect for the juvenile rat of PD-42 dioxin Mariko Daita 1, Kaneko Toyozo 2, Mitsunobu Okuyama 1, Ryo Ota 1, Sakurada Kiyosuke 3, Kinji Daita 3, 松木容彦 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 294-294, 2004. |
PD-43 NEGATIVE CROSS-TALK BETWEEN PPAR-ALPHA AND AHR Shaban, Z.1), El-Shazly, S.2), 石塚真由美1), 数坂昭夫1), 藤田正一1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 295-295, 2004. |
It is species difference serum thyroxine concentrations decrease action mecha-nism with PD-44 phenobarbital Yutaka Suzuki 1, Rie Takiguchi 1, Mao Onishi 1, Straight Shinnichi Jou 2, Shizuo Yamada 1, Yoshihisa Kato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 296-296, 2004. |
Effect to give to mouse sperm organization potency of the exposure for PD-45 diesel exhaust emission embryo period Yuichiro Niwata 1, 2, Incense 1 which is Ono, 2, Seiichi Yoshida 1, 2, 3, Desk Naomi 1, 2, Hirohisa Takano 2, 4, Isamu Sugawara 2, 5, Shigeru Oshio 1, 2, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 297-297, 2004. |
Examination of the effect that exposure gives to mouse testes for - period of growth for the diesel exhaust emission embryo period using the PD-46 electron microscope Miyoko Irie 1, 2, 3, Aki Ishihara 1, Yuichiro Niwata 1, 2, Manabu Abe 1, 2, Incense 1 which is Ono, 2, Isamu Sugawara 2, 4, Shigeru Oshio 1, 2, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 298-298, 2004. |
Examination of the diesel exhaust emission embryo period exposure mouse using PD-47 testes-specific microarrays Shigeru Oshio 1, 2, Yuichiro Niwata 1, 2, Incense 1 which is Ono, 2, Desk Naomi 1, 2, Seiichi Yoshida 1, 2, 3, Isamu Sugawara 2, 4, Hirohisa Takano 2, 5, Yoshitake Nishimune 6, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 299-299, 2004. |
The PD-48 phytoestrogen exposure has an influence on the pubertal female murine sexual development Takashima apricot Kei 1, Chisato Mori 1, 2, Masatoshi Komiyama 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 300-300, 2004. |
PD-49 Effects of Polychlorinated Biphenyls on Developing Immune System in Chickens: In Ovo Exposure to Coplanar Congenar, Kanechlor Mixture, Hydroxylated Metabolite 長谷川淳1), 鹿島勇治2), 松田宗明1), 河野公栄1), 脇本忠明1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 301-301, 2004. |
Effect of bisphenol A and the genistein on PD-50 mouse autoimmune disease onset Chayama Kazutoshi 1, 螺良愛郎 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 302-302, 2004. |
PD-51 2, 3, 7, change of the fetuses, rhesus children with 8-dibenzo Para dioxin (TCDD) tetrachloride testes who received a lactational exposure Yutaka Sumida 1), Toshihiko Matsumura 2), Tanaka area sinter 2), 青島由記江 2), Mineo Yasuda 2), Akihiro Arima 3), Shunichiro Kubota 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 303-303, 2004. |
The intracerebral dopamine-based development by bisphenol A and the nonylphenol exposure is abnormal for the PD-52 perinatal period Takayuki Negishi 1, 5, Katsuyoshi Kawasaki 3, 5, Haruna Maeda 2, Toshiyuki Ishii 2, 久和茂 2, Tomoko Tashiro 1, 5, Yoichiro Kuroda 4, 5, Yasuhiro Yoshikawa 2, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 304-304, 2004. |
Gene expression change of the growth brain by the PCB (4-OH-2', 3, 3', 4', 5'-penta CB(5005)) exposure hydroxylated for PD-53 fetus Your Osamu Takahashi 1, 4, Takayuki Negishi 1, 4, Makoto Imamura 1, 4, Yasushi Kondo light 2, Hideo Tashiro 2, Carp Noriyuki Fuchi 3, 4, Tomoko Tashiro 1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 305-305, 2004. |
The effect on Th1/Th2 balance by PD-54 DEHP and vermiculose defense Mizue Hanaoka, Masaya Takamoto, Kazuo Sugane Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 306-306, 2004. |
Breeding effect of the autogenic house mosquito by the oral exposure to PD-55 alkyl phenols compound Mitsuru Tada Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 307-307, 2004. |
PD-56 Analysis of vitellogenin-related proteins in the medaka exposed to endocrine disrupting substances Kayo Kobayashi, Atsushi Sakai, Satoshi Tamotsu, Tadashi Oishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 308-308, 2004. |
It is pilot study PCBs pollution maternal for late pregnancy in the PD-57 crab-eating monkey and next-generation individual behavior development Akiko Nakagami 1, 6, Takayuki Negishi 2, 6, High Kan Takuzo 3, 6, Katsuyoshi Kawasaki 4, 6, Yoichiro Kuroda 5, 6, Takamasa Koyama 1, 6, Yasuhiro Yoshikawa 7, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 309-309, 2004. |
Study on association between androgenesis dysfunction and AhR activity by PD-58 deasel exhaust particle (DEP) Ohara hemp Tomoko 1), Hiromi Izawa 2), Mayumi Egashira 2), Noriko Serita 2), Shin Sato 1, 2), Masaru Sagai 1, 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 310-310, 2004. |
PD-59 Characterization of estrogen receptor alpha and beta mRNA in Roach, Rutilus rytilus. 漆谷博志, 勝義直, 井口泰泉 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 311-311, 2004. |
Effect on isomerase activity - through examination -PDI of effects to cranial nerve system development abnormality of the PD-60 internal secretion disturbance chemical 岡田和嗣, 舩江良彦 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 312-312, 2004. |
Metal balance shift in the killifish organ by the PD-61 environmental stress Masae Yukawa, Kazuko Aoki, Kumiko Kodama, Beach Hiroyuki, Hitoshi Imazeki, Yuji Ishikawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 313-313, 2004. |
Effect of the trimethyl tin chloride on testosterone synthetic pathway of the PD-62 mouse Leydig's cell Maiko Miyata, Yamanoshita law of nature, Yuki Ito, Inotsume Yuko, Manabu Ichihara, 上島通浩, Tamie Nasu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 314-314, 2004. |
PD-63 Effect of Dichlorvos, an Organophosphorus Insecticide, on Rat Sperm Motility Ai Okamura1, Michihiro Kamijima1, Eiji Shibata2, Katsumi Ohtani3, Kenji Takagi4, Jun Ueyama4, Yukari Watanabe4, Minoru Omura5, Wang Hailan1, Gaku Ichihara1, Takaaki Kondo4, Tamie Nakajima1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 315-315, 2004. |
PD-64 Long term effects of 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD)on signal transduction pathway-related protein expression in liver and cerebrum of TCDD-treated rhesus monkeys during pregnancy Mari Ohta1, Satoshi Akema1, Masami Tsuzuki1, Tatsumi Korenaga2, Toshio Fukusato2, Kazuo Asaoka3, Nobuo Murata4, Motoyoshi Nomizu5, Akihiro Arima6, Mineo Yasuda7, Shunichiro Kubota1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 316-316, 2004. |
PD-65 The mechanism responsible for the toxic effects of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Isomers on Thyroid Hormone and Retinoid Metabolism N.Nishimura1, J.Yonemoto1, Y.Takeuchi1, C.Yokoi1, H.Nishimura3, C.Tohyama2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 317-317, 2004. |
Effect on AhR-related gene expression of PD-66 octachlorostyrene and the styrene trimer and thyroid hormone Willow ground reason picture, Yuki Ito, Yamanoshita law of nature, Inotsume Yuko, Step Shibun, 張淑芸, Tamie Nasu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 318-318, 2004. |
About a relation of decrease and AhR of the thyroid hormone with the PD-67 pentachlorophenol Inotsume Yuko, Yuki Ito, Yamanoshita law of nature, Step Shibun, Willow ground reason picture, 張淑芸, 上島通浩, Tamie Nasu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 319-319, 2004. |
Sex differences and week of age differences and PD-68 DEHP metabolism Yuki Ito, Yamanoshita law of nature, Tamie Nasu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 320-320, 2004. |
PD-69 Effects of nonylphenol on the experimental hepatocarcinogenesis in male rats Dong Deuk Jang, Ki Dae Park, Beom Seom Han, Chuel Kyu Kim, Ki Taek Nam, Wan Seob Cho, Mina.Choi, Ki Hwa Yang Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 321-321, 2004. |
Comparison of the estrogenic effect of PD-70 Zearalenone and Zeranol Takemura eyes 1), Chayama Kazutoshi 2), Bao Ting Zhu3), 螺良愛郎 4), Low rank Kayoko 5) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 322-322, 2004. |
PD-71 Cytochrome P450 1A induction in the juvenile fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) 岩崎裕子, 石橋弘志, 渡辺奈保子, 平野将司, 宮崎紘一, 寺田正光, 有薗幸司 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 323-323, 2004. |
PD-72 Combination effects of environmental estrogens on the reproduction of medaka (Oryzias latipes) 渡辺奈保子1, 石橋弘志1, 岩崎裕子1, 平野将司1, 宮崎紘一1, 松村尚美1, 高尾雄二2, 西村哲治3, 有薗幸司1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 324-324, 2004. |
Ecdysis suppression mechanism of marine products Crustacea net Americamysis bahia by the low-concentrated exposure to PD-73 nonylphenol Masashi Hirano, Hiroshi Ishibashi, Naoko Watanabe, Yuko Iwasaki, Koichi Miyazaki, Koji Arizono Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 325-325, 2004. |
Metabolism with rat uterus epithelial cells of the PD-74 bisphenol A and the interstitial cells Motoi Ota sentence **, Iwano wisdom **, Kazuya Matsumoto **, Hiroki Inoue *, Masahiko Kasamatsu **, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 326-326, 2004. |
Metabolism, excretion of diethylstilbestrol in the PD-75 rat gastrointestinal tract Sakurai person of benevolence **, Daidoji intellect **, 厚木理彩 **, Hiroki Inoue *, Masahiko Kasamatsu **, Iwano wisdom **, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 327-327, 2004. |
Passage of PD-76 marmot placental barrier and the bisphenol A Takawa tool tree **, Daidoji intellect **, Hiroki Inoue *, Kazuya Matsumoto **, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 328-328, 2004. |
Effect of the bisphenol A on distinction of sex of PD-77 Hydra oligactis and agamogenesis 福堀順敏 1), Hiroshi Kimura 1) 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 329-329, 2004. |
Effect on immune system of the mother colander of PD-78 TCDD pregnancy, the lactational exposure and children Nobuko Tokuda 1, Yasuhiro Adachi 1, Tetsuo Fukumoto 1, Mineo Yasuda 2, Yutaka Sumida 3, Goji Fukuda 4, 今井統隆 4, Akihiro Arima 4, Shunichiro Kubota 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 330-330, 2004. |
Evaluation using nematode C.elegans of PD-79 bisphenol A metabolite DHMS Daisuke Inoue 1, Yukari Koga 2, 5, Hiroshi Ishibashi 2, Upper Kazuo Eda 1, Nobuaki Tominaga 3, Shinichi Yoshihara 4, Koji Arizono 2, 5, Shinya Takara 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 331-331, 2004. |
Search of the cause gene except Ahr for reception sex differences of the TCDD toxicity using the PD-80 C57BL/6J x DBA/2J F2 interchange cross mouse 川上隆茂 1, 2, Takahiro Ishimura 3, Shiizaki Kazuhiro 2, Chiharu Toyama 2, Takeshi Takeda 1, Seiichiro Osako 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 332-332, 2004. |
Difference in cerebellum Purkinje cell dendrite extension inhibition effect by PD-81 hydroxylation PCB congener Kimura - Junko Kuroda 1, 3, Nagata success 1, 3, Yoichiro Kuroda 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 333-333, 2004. |
Effect of organotin compound triphenyltin(TPT) through RXR in the organs of the PD-82 pregnancy mouse Makoto Kaneko 1, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1, Hideaki Yokoyama 1, Wide Yohei Mori 1, Tokuo Ito 1, Junichi Nishikawa 2, Keiichi Tanaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 334-334, 2004. |
PD-83 Effects of 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on thyroid hormone function in thyroid hormone receptor β deficient mice 井口拓馬, 中西剛, Dunkokkruad Namphung, 伊藤徳夫, 田中慶一 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 335-335, 2004. |
Examination about tissue transitivity of organotin compound triphenyltin(TPT) in the PD-84 pregnancy mouse and the retentivity Hideaki Yokoyama 1, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1, Makoto Kaneko 1, Tokuo Ito 1, Junichi Nishikawa 2, Keiichi Tanaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 336-336, 2004. |
PD-85 Health Carbon TM enhances fecal excretion of 2, 3, 7, 8, -tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in mice Namphung Dungkokkruad, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi, Takuma Iguchi, Youhei Hiromori, Hideaki Yokoyama, Takashi Taniguchi, Norio Itoh, Keiichi Tanaka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 337-337, 2004. |
The impulsiveness in the PD-86 baby bird and intracerebral monoamine Kyoko Matsuoka 1, History of Goto Asahi 1, Takashi Yamada 2, Hidehiko Yokogoshi 2, Hiroaki Takeuchi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 338-338, 2004. |
PD-87 Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on growth and ecdysis in brine shrimp (Artemia franciscana) 竹内浩昭1, 岩崎真里1, 湯山育子1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 339-339, 2004. |
PD-88 17β-Estradiol enhances production of IFN-γ in mouse contact dermatitis. 坂崎文俊, 藤井一憲, 藤山雅弘, 上野仁, 中室克彦 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 340-340, 2004. |
PD-89 17β-Estradiol suppresses thymus involution along growth of mouse. 中室克彦, 坂崎文俊, 藤井一憲, 藤山雅弘, 上野仁 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 341-341, 2004. |
The neurosteroid composition in PD-90 rat hippocampal neuron cells and disturbance by BPA Yasushi Hojo 1, 2, Tetsuya Kimoto 1, 2, Enami 2, Taihei, 3, Kohei Nakajima 1, 2, Yutaka Ishii High School 2, 3, Suguru Kawato 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 342-342, 2004. |
PD-91 Effects of in Utero and Lactational Exposure to DEHP (di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate) on Learning Behavior in Rats. 宮川宗之, 小林健一, 王瑞生, 須田恵, 本間健資 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 343-343, 2004. |
Effect on male mouse brain in the low-concentrated compound exposure to PD-92 BPA, DEHP and TCDD and gonad Star Nobuhiko 1, Machida fair name child 2, Michiko Matsuyama 2, Wariden Katsuhiko 2, Yasushi Senda 1, Shinji Tsukahara 3, Yoshihisa Hasegawa 2, Hiroshi Kitagawa 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 344-344, 2004. |
The effect that fetal phase exposure to PD-93 diesel exhaust gas gives to the function of the lung Nobushi Watanabe, Nobutaka Fukumori, Seiki Osawa, Small Akio Aga, Hiroshi Seto, Uemura still Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 345-345, 2004. |
Sex comparison of PD-94 rat urinary indie rubine concentrations Yuki Nakamura 1, Akihide Hayashi 1, Mikako Watanabe 1, Yasushi Yamamoto 1, Shinichi Miyairi 2, 関澤純 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 346-346, 2004. |
Male mouse internal secretion by the fetal phase exposure to PD-95 isobutyl paraben and effect on reproductive system disease Yoshimitsu Sakamoto, Small Akio Aga, Kuniaki Tayama, Yukie Tada, Kanako Sato, Ryoichi Nonaka, Hiroshi Ando, Kiichi Kubo, Nagasawa Akemichi, Hiroshi Takahashi, Norio Yano, Hot water Katsuhiro Sawa, Fumiko Nagai, Uemura still Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 347-347, 2004. |
Effect to give to an SD rat of the exposure for PD-96 2, 4, the 6-triphenyl-1-hexene (styrene trimer) embryo period Kenichi Oyama, Kanako Sato, Ryoichi Nonaka, 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 7: 348-348, 2004. |
Study on thyroid function of the PD-97 styrene trimer (2, 4, 6-triphenyl-1-hexene) embryo period administration male rat and sex differentiation of the brain Ryoichi Nonaka, Kanako Sato, Arisa Yamada, Kenichi Oyama, Small Akio Aga, Uemura still, Fumiko Nagai Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 349-349, 2004. |
PD-98 Hepatic injury in rhesus monkeys injected with low doses of 2.3.7.8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin during gestation and lactation Tatsumi Korenaga1, Shunichiro Kubota2, Mari Ohta2, Kazuo Asaoka3, Suzuko Toida1, Nobuo Murata4, Motoyoshi Nomizu5, Akihiro Arima6, Toshio Fukusato1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 350-350, 2004. |
Participation in autoantibody production of the environmental endocrine disrupter due to PD-99 B1 cells Lily field Hideaki 1, Akira Ishikawa 1, Jun Suzuki 1, Yanou Fumiko 1, Rice temple Hidekuni 2, 松島綱治 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 351-351, 2004. |
PD-100 Effects of exogenous estrogenic substances on the expressions of three subtypes of vitellogenin genes in genetically controlled male common carp, juveniles Hajime Matsubara1, Toshiaki Hirai1, Haruna Amano2, Sayuri Sekido1, Yu Teramoto1, Takuma Kawasaki2, Shou Sato3, Akihiko Hara2, Masaru Nakamura4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 352-352, 2004. |
PD-101 Effects of nonylphenol on the mRNA levels of two subtypes of aromatase in genetically controlled male common carp, juveniles Toshiaki Hirai1, Hajime Matsubara1, Sayuri Sekido1, Yu Teramoto1, Shou Sato2, Masaru Nakamura3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 353-353, 2004. |
Effect of the ethinyl estradiol which gives it to the gonad development of the PD-102 borafry First mountain Ayaka 1, Hirai tree 2, Akihiko Hara 3, 征矢野清 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 354-354, 2004. |
PD-103 Detection of inhibitory effect on sperm metabolism of 1, 2-Dicloropropane by the Tetrazolium Salt methods at the lower dosage than lethal toxicity in rats Katsumi Ohtani, Kenichi Kobayashi, Hisayo Kubota, Junzo Saegusa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 355-355, 2004. |
PD-104 Changes in Neurotransmission in Male Offspring Rats Induced by Prenatal Exposure to PCB 本間健資, 須田恵, 宮川宗之, 王瑞生, 小林健一 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 356-356, 2004. |
PD-105 Molecular cloning of steroidogenic enzyme-related genes of a teleost fish, Roach Y.Katsu1, 2, 3, A.Lange4, C.Tyler4, T.Iguchi1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 357-357, 2004. |
Head face malformation and hedgehog course with the dioxin in the PD-106 zebra fish Hiroki Teraoka 1, 董武 1, 2, Yuji Okuhara 1, Hiroyuki Iwasa 1, Asako Shindo 1, Takeo Hiraga 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 358-358, 2004. |
Rotary motion promotion effects of the PCB mixture in the PD-107 zebra fish embryo Asako Shindo 1, Hiroki Teraoka 1, 董武 1, 2, Takeo Hiraga 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 359-359, 2004. |
PD-108 Effect of EDCs on flounder, Paralichthys Olivaceus, by single and multi-exposure culture Hyeon-Seo Cho***, Jeong-Hoon Lee***, Soon-Woo Seol***, Dae-In Lee***, Heung-Yun Kim*, Jung-Sik Lee*, Toshihiro Horiguchi** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 360-360, 2004. |
PD-109 Bioaccumulation effect of EDCs on flounder, Paralichthys Olivaceus, reared in flow-through exposure system Hyeon-Seo Cho**, Jeong-Hoon Lee**, Jo-hae Kang**, Min-Ho Choi**, Dae-In Lee**, Heung-Yun Kim* Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 361-361, 2004. |
Analysis of the expression level according to the tissue of the PD-110 Thais clavigera RXR gene Tomohiro Nishikawa 1, Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Yasuhiko Ota 2, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 362-362, 2004. |
Gonadal observation in the sex differentiation time using all PD-111 Xenopus male groups Tomohiro Oka 1, 日名子恵 2, Hajime Watanabe 2, Naoko Mitsui 1, Maki Miyahara 1, Takaaki Fujii 1, 戸笈修 1, Noriaki Santo 1, Taisen Iguchi 2, 田中滋康 3, Yoichi Hanaoka 4, Koichi Mikami 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 363-363, 2004. |
About next-generation effect of the pentachlorophenol in the PD-112 rat Kaori Morohoshi 1, 2, 川口真以子 1, 3, Yasushi Yamamoto 4, Takuya Kondo 1, Hirohisa Takano 1, 2, Hideki Imai 1, 2, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 364-364, 2004. |
PD-113 Estrogenic effects of Benomyl on Female Offspring Rats Hyun Ju Moon, Tae Seok Kang, Jae-Ho Shin, Tae Sung Kim, IL Hyun Kang, Sung Yeoul Ryu, Jin Hong, Soon Young Han Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 365-365, 2004. |
PD-114 Bioconcentration and Metabolism of DDT, DDD and DDE in Japanese Medaka (Olyzias latipes) 近藤卓哉, 鑪迫典久, 森田昌敏 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 366-366, 2004. |
Analysis about the sex differences in the blood level of the PE-1 internal secretion disturbance chemical bisphenol A and the origin Toru Takeuchi 1, Osamu Tsutsumi 1, Tadashi Nakamura kernel 2, Straight month Yumiko 1, Yasushi Takai 3, Hundreds of branches Mikio 1, Tetsu Yano 1, Yuji Taketani 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 369-369, 2004. |
Effect of iron deficiency on erythropoietin-producing inhibitory effect of PE-2 estrogen 堀口兵剛, Etsuko Oguma, Fujio Kayama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 370-370, 2004. |
Augmentation of estrogen effects by steroid and xenobiotic receptor(SXR) in PE-3 breast cancer cells Six Tana sums 1, 2, Toshiharu Iwasaki 2, 3, Nagaoka phosphorus 1, 2, Takeshita chapter 4, Ko Miyazaki 2, 3, Amano appearance two a month, Koibuchi Yukio 1, Jun Horiguchi 1, Yuichi Iino 5, Yasuo Morishita 1, Koibuchi Noriyuki 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 371-371, 2004. |
PE-4 Comparison of the number of spermatogonia and Sertoli cells of autopsied fetal and neonatal testes between 1958-1964 and 1989-1998 in Tokyo. Hisako Endo1, Tamiko Takemura2, Masashi Fukayama3, Osamu Tsutsumi4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 372-372, 2004. |
PE-5 FORROW-UP SURVEY OF DIOXINS CONCENTRATION IN THE BLOOD OF YUSHO PATIENTS IN 2002-2003 Takashi Todaka1, Hironori Hirakawa2, Tsuguhide Hori2, Kazuhiro Tobiishi2, Takao Iida2, Masutaka Furue3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 373-373, 2004. |
AhR activation ability of the PE-6 indie rubine derivative Akito Nagashima 1, Yuko Kanda 1, Masaki Watanabe 2, Takeshi Suzuki 1, Hiroaki Saito 2, Toru Takahata 2, 手塚雅勝 2, Shinichi Miyairi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 374-374, 2004. |
Effect on remaining concentrations and endocrine system - out of dioxin exposure to PE-7 Vietnam - milk in the around dumping site resident Masayoshi Muraoka 1, Country end Tatsuya 1, Hisato Iwata, Tu Binh Minh1, Nguyen Hung Minh1, Bui Cach Tuyen2, Shinsuke Tanabe 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 375-375, 2004. |
Association between detection and biliary system malignant tumor of dioxin out of the PE-8 human bile Straight month Yumiko 1, Yasushi Takai 2, Toru Takeuchi 1, Yuji Taketani 1, Hiroshi Imamura 3, Masatoshi Makuuchi 3, Yuichi Miyahara 4, U.S. cause net three 5, Chiharu Toyama 6, Osamu Tsutsumi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 376-376, 2004. |
The present conditions of the bisphenol A exposure in the PE-9 human Hideki Fukada 1, 3, Chisato Mori 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 377-377, 2004. |
There is the need to measure concentrations in umbilical cord for the chemical exposure evaluation of PE-10 human fetuses Yoshiharu Matsuno 1, 2, Hideki Fukada 2, 3, Hisao Nagata 2, 4, Mariko Omori 1, 2, 5, Masatoshi Komiyama 1, 2, 6, Keiko Yasuoka 1, 2, Emiko Todaka 1, 2, 6, Masayoshi Omichi 7, Chisato Mori 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 378-378, 2004. |
About a difference between the geminus in the PE-11 human umbilical gene expression - genetic factor and environmental agent - Mariko Omori 1, 2, 3, Hisao Nagata 2, 4, Hideki Fukada 2, 5, Masatoshi Komiyama 2, 3, 6, Keiko Yasuoka 2, 3, Emiko Todaka 2, 3, 6, Masayoshi Omichi 7, Chisato Mori 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 379-379, 2004. |
Effect on endothelial nitric oxide synthase(eNOS) expression of 3-methylcholanthrene in PE-12 human umbilical vein endothelial cells Keiko Yasuoka, Chisato Mori Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 380-380, 2004. |
Estrogenic activity in the PE-13 clean water treatment process Tetsuji Nishimura, Kubota area will, Maiko Tahara, Kumiko Shimizu, Yuji Tokunaga Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 381-381, 2004. |
Structural characteristic of the organic halogen affecting the gene expression through the PE-14 thyroid hormone receptor 堺温哉 *, Fumito Kawashima #, Yuji Kashima *, Reiko Shimoda *, Matsumoto direct communication *, Toshiko Okabe * Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 382-382, 2004. |
Analysis of the PCBs hydroxylation metabolite of PE-15 human plasma Goji Enomoto, Yu Nishio, Hamada connection, Muneaki Matsuda, Masahide Kawano, Tadaaki Wakimoto Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 383-383, 2004. |
Estimation of the exposure according to the exposure to PE-16 bisphenol A evaluation (1) course Mari Kotake, Kenichi Miyamoto Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 384-384, 2004. |
Distribution of the daily intake that performed estimation from exposure to PE-17 bisphenol A evaluation (2) urine concentration Kenichi Miyamoto, Mari Kotake Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 385-385, 2004. |
Expression and dioxin level of CYP1A1 in cells of PE-18 milk U.S. cause net three 1, Shiizaki Kazuhiro 2, Hiroto Kochi 3, Hideko Sone 1, Yuko Masuzaki 4, Atsuko Koizumi 4, Toru Matsumura 4, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 386-386, 2004. |
Measurement of the bisphenol A out of the human serum by the PE-19 ELISA method Hiroshi Kakishima 1), Hiroshi Okuma 1), Peak River Takayuki 1), Kazuto Sekine 1), Katsushi Abe 1), Kobe gleaming river surface 2), Toshihiko Yanase 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 387-387, 2004. |
Analysis of the bromine-based fire retardant in the PE-20 food Ashizuka Yuki, Reiko Nakagawa, Stepping-stone sum size, 堀就英, Takao Iida Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 388-388, 2004. |
About the change of the spermatic parameter in the PE-21 Japanese young man from the semen examination results of 12 times a year of -1 - 野澤資亜利 1), Katsuyuki Baba 1), Miki Yoshiike 1), Middle Makiko 2), Akira Iwamoto light 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 389-389, 2004. |
About serum phytoestrogen concentrations obtained than PE-22 men generative function investigation Miki Yoshiike 1), 野澤資亜利 1), Katsuyuki Baba 1), Wild tail intellect 2), Middle Makiko 3), Fujio Kayama 2), Akira Iwamoto light 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 390-390, 2004. |
Examination - by androgen-like effects - reporter Gene assay of the PE-23 organic fluoride system compound Kenichi Oyama 1), Kei Kataoka 2), Akiko Nagase 2), Hiroshi Seto 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 391-391, 2004. |
PE-24 Effect of Various Endocrine Disruptors on the Activity of Human 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase isozyme 大島正好, 大野修司, 中陳静男 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 392-392, 2004. |
Effect of the trybutyle tin which gives it to PE-25 testes testosterone generating system and the triphenyl tin Shuji Ono, Nakajima sheep Nako, Middle Chen Shizuo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 393-393, 2004. |
PE-26 The levels of PCDDs, PCDFs, Non-ortho PCBs and Mono-ortho PCBs in the blood of pregnant women Hironori Hirakawa1, Takashi Todaka2, Tsuguhide Hori1, Kazuhiro Tobiishi1, Takao Iida1, Reiko Kishi3, Fumihiro Sata3, Yasuaki Saijo3, Shizue Kato3, Sonomi Nakajima3, Seiko Sasaki3, Akiko Uno3, Tomoko Kondo3, Yuko Mori3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 394-394, 2004. |
PE-27 The induction equivalency factors on xenobiotic responsible element(XRE)-mediated gene expression by 1, 3, 6, 8-and 1, 3, 7, 9-TCDD in HepG2 cells. Yuji Kashima1), Mitsuaki Matsui1), Nobuyasu Seike2), Haruya Sakai1), Toshiko-Y.Okabe1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 395-395, 2004. |
PE-28 Environmental Endocrine Disruptors Increase Expression of SS-A/Ro Autoantigens in Cultured Human Epidermal Cells S.Kawakami1), T.Kadowaki1), M.Ikeda1), R.Nakamura2), M.Sakaue2), M.Kiyono2), S.Hara2), K.Sakabe2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 396-396, 2004. |
PE-29 Biocides, tributyltin and triphenyltin, as possible inhibitors of the human sulfotransferase involved in the estrogen homeostasis Hiroto Tamura1, Kei Ohkimoto2, Yoichi Sakakibara2, Hiromichi Yoshikawa3, Ming-Cheh Liu4, Masahito Suiko2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 397-397, 2004. |
It is the association of a fish intake of mother and the neurobehavioral index of neonates a cohort study about the effect that the perinatal exposure to chemical derived from PE-30 environment gives to the development of children Kunihiko Nakai 1, 鈴木恵太 1, Tomoko Oka 1, Kunihiro Okamura 2, Toru Hosokawa 3, Sakai Takeo 1, Sakamoto peak solstice 5, 村田勝敬 6, Tomoyuki Nakamura 1, 7, Kameo Satomi 1, Hiroshi Sato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 398-398, 2004. |
Examination about the concentrations difference in fetal exposure - mother with the PE-31 phytoestrogen and fetuses Emiko Todaka 1, 2, 3, Hideki Fukada 3, 4, Hisao Nagata 3, 5, Mariko Omori 1, 3, 5, Keiko Yasuoka 1, 3, Masayoshi Omichi 6, Taisen Iguchi 7, 8, Chisato Mori 1, 3, 7 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 399-399, 2004. |
The oxidation, hydrolysis disposal of endocrine disrupting chemicals using the PF-1 enzyme Tanabe りま 1, 2), Takao Saito 1), 加藤且也 1), Kazuo Nagai 2), Yoshiyuki Yokokawa 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 403-403, 2004. |
Absorption, metabolism of Estradiol by (Lemna minor L.) smelling of PF-2 Koki Yukiko Oshima, Nobumi Nakajima, Takuya Kondo, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 404-404, 2004. |
The resolution of the nonylphenol due to PF-3 white rot bacteria and the bisphenol A Mutsumi Kawamata, Yasushi Fujiwara Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 405-405, 2004. |
PF-4 Phytoremediation of Endocrine Disruptors using Aquatic Plants 斎藤貴, 大平久美子 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 406-406, 2004. |
PF-5 phthalic acid esters, microbial degradation due to the hay bacillus of alkyl phenols 貞野純一, Yoshimi Ishihara, Jiro Takano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 407-407, 2004. |
With the activated carbon which assumed PET bottle of PF-6 4 - nonylphenol and the bisphenol A raw materials absorb and remove Satoshi Iwasaki 1, Hiroshi Uozumi 2, Shibuya Yasuhiko 2, Ikuo Abe 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 408-408, 2004. |
Effect of the cyclodextrin in the resolution reaction of PF-7 Bisphenol-A Yutaka Mito *, Field Koichi Mori **, Yasuyuki Ikeda **, Kazunari Matsumura * Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 409-409, 2004. |
The edaphon which is associated with plant growth abnormality with the PF-9 pesticide 中宮邦近, Shunji Hashimoto, Hiroo Takagi, Hiroyasu Ito, John S.Edmonds, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 410-410, 2004. |
Cell function analysis of PG-1 mouse epididymis head epithelium cell line MEPC5 Kei Tabuchi chapter 1, Yoshiro Toyama 3, Age Kiyotaka Mori 3, Masatoshi Komiyama 4, Chisato Mori 4, Takashi Kondo 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 413-413, 2004. |
The resolution of PG-2 bisphenol A (BPA) depends on a type, a sulfate ion, the protein of iron 佐二木順子 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 414-414, 2004. |
PG-3 Induction of apoptosis by mono(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate(MEHP)in U937 cells Yoshiko Yokoyama1, Keisuke Akagawa1, Kazunari Nohara1, Tomoko Okubo2, Itsu Kano2, Kazutaka Kano1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 415-415, 2004. |
Search of the aromatic hydrocarbon receptor ligand included in the PG-4 coffee Haruna Kaji, Saburo Matsui, 松田知成 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 416-416, 2004. |
Effect of the soybean feed on drug (1-naphthol, bisphenol A and hydroxylated PCB) glucuronic acid conjugation activity in PG-5 rat liver and the bowel microsome Emi Hasegawa 1, Daidoji intellect 2, Hiroki Inoue 1, Tatsuya Yamamoto 1, Hiroshi Yokota 2, 翁長武紀 1, Kiyoo Kato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 417-417, 2004. |
Effect of the soybean feed salary to give it to the bisphenol A glucuronic acid conjugation activity using the PG-6 rat liver perfusion model Tatsuya Yamamoto, Hiroki Inoue, Emi Hasegawa, Kenji Tagawa, 翁長武紀, Kiyoo Kato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 418-418, 2004. |
Sex differences of the bisphenol A glucuronic acid / sulfuric acid conjugated compound dynamics using the PG-7 rat liver perfusion model Hiroki Inoue 1, Iwano wisdom 2, Shino 1 in the hairs horse, Hiroshi Yokota 2, 翁長武紀 1, Kiyoo Kato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 419-419, 2004. |
Accumulation of the bisphenol A in the PG-8 rat brain Kenji Tagawa 1, Hiroki Inoue 1, Iwano wisdom 2, Hiroshi Yokota 2, 翁長武紀 1, Kiyoo Kato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 420-420, 2004. |
PG-9 Reactive oxygen species(ROS)induced by estrogens will surely activate the estrogens within low concentration. Hideyuki Furukawa1), Yukie Tsukamoto2), Mariko Kanoh-Ohsima1), Ikuko Takahashi3), Kiyoshi Nakazawa1), Tsunemasa Nonogaki4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 421-421, 2004. |
PG-10 Potential contribution of meat inspection for environment monitoring. 佐藤ひとみ, 佐藤正男 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 422-422, 2004. |
Examination of the exposure evaluation technique by the PG-11 Monte Carlo simulation 今泉圭隆, Noriyuki Suzuki, Hiroaki Shiraishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 423-423, 2004. |
Estrogen activity enhancing effect in plural PG-12 pesticide coexistence farm products 眞鍋真理, Yasushi Kanda person, Mihoko Kojima, 堀伸二郎, Toshimasa Nishiyama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 424-424, 2004. |
Search of the estrogen activity by the yeast Two-Hybrid study of the plastic and rubber-related chemical for the PG-13 food Yoko Kawamura 1, Yuko Ogawa 1, 2, Wakui 1000th child 1, Tetsuji Nishimura 1, Yutaka Kikuchi 1, Junichi Nishikawa 3, Tsutomu Nishihara 3, Kennichi Tanamoto 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 7: 425-425, 2004. |