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Volume 8, Issue / 2005
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LOW-DOSE EFFECTS OF BISPHENOL A:WHY IS THIS ISSUE STILL CONTROVERSIAL? Frederick S.vom Saal Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 46-46, 2005. |
Human Studies of Endocrine Disruption in Early Life. Matthew P.Longnecker Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 48-48, 2005. |
A developmental disease and oxidative stress of the A-1-1 brain Yoshinori Masuo, Koichi Yoshida, Toshio Futaki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 51-51, 2005. |
Effect to give to the rat neurologic development, development of the A-1-2 internal secretion disturbance chemical Masami Ishido, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 52-52, 2005. |
Central effect of the rat fetus exposure to A-1-3 1-Bromopropane Shuji Ao 1, Fueda Yukiko 2, Yumi Ichihara 1, Hironori Matsuura 1, Tetsuya Fujimoto 1, Stone Toru Tao 3, 保利一 3, Koji Fukunaga 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 53-53, 2005. |
Effect on early female rat pubertal outbreak and generative function by the A-1-4 phthalic acid di-2-ethyl hexyl (DEHP) inhalational exposure Horse moon at the fifteenth night of the eighth lunar month, Tomoko Kondo, Tomohiro Umemura, Kurahashi celebration picture, 坂晋, Reiko Kishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 54-54, 2005. |
Rat uterus cancer inhibition effects with the A-1-5 Bromocriptine chronic administration Midori Yoshida 1), Gen Watanabe 2), 谷本倫 1), Field Hajime Tani good 2), Akihiko Maekawa 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 55-55, 2005. |
It is an approach from ... atmosphere micro PIXE assay and metallothionein expression about cadmium distribution in an A-1-6 testes tissue Grass wall Takahiko (1), Nagamine bamboo light (1), Hisashi Takada (1), Nakazato Toru beauty (1), Keiji Suzuki (1), Katsuyuki Nakajima (2), Takuro Sakai (3), Kazuo Arakawa 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 56-56, 2005. |
About effect on cortactin protein expression in A-1-7 foreign compound administration mouse testes Anabara Reiko 1, Maekawa Mamiko Sana 2, Yoshiro Toyama 2, Minoru Yoshida charges 1, Masayuki Kai 3, Fumitoshi Ishino 3, Age Kiyotaka Mori 2, Chisato Mori 1, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 57-57, 2005. |
The effect that a functional analysis and the internal secretion disturbance material exposure of five kinds of A-1-8 new epididymis genes give to those gene expression Yasushi Yamazaki 1, Yuta Yanagisawa 1, Tetsuya Adachi 2, Hideki Fukada 3, Naohiko Seki 4, Chisato Mori 1, 3, 5, Masatoshi Komiyama 1, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 58-58, 2005. |
A-2-1 Effects of 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin on Gene Expression Mediating Salt-Reabsorption in Developing Mouse Kidney Noriko Nishimura1, 2, Chiharu Tohyama3, Junzo Yonemoto1, Hisao Nishimura4, Fumio Matsumura2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 61-61, 2005. |
A-2-2 Abnormal renal development induced in offspring of rhesus monkeys by gestational and lactational exposure to 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD) Toshio Fukusato1, Tatsumi Korenaga1, Suzuko Toida1, Hiroshi Sumida2, Mineo Yasuda2, Kazuo Asaoka3, Akihiro Arima4, Shunichiro Kubota5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 62-62, 2005. |
Expression of AHR isomer of the schnapper embryo which we exposed A-2-3 dioxin to and CYP1A and relations of the morphologic abnormality Masanobu Yamauchi 1), 2), Gold favor British 2), Hisato Iwata 2), Island Yasuhiro 3), Shinsuke Tanabe 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 63-63, 2005. |
Long-term effect of the ethinyl estradiol which gives it to a boragonad development of A-2-4 sex differentiation period First mountain Ayaka 1, Junnya Aoki 2, Yuka Imamura 3, Akihiko Hara 4, 征矢野清 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 64-64, 2005. |
Effect on autogenic house mosquito by the once exposure according to the life stage to A-2-5 p-n-octylphenol Akira Sato 1, Izumi Watanabe 1, Katsuji Kuno 1, Mitsuru Tada 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 65-65, 2005. |
Transtime change comparison between killifish and that we exposed A-2-6 bisphenol A to in the water concentrations out of the egg Yuji Takao 1, Mayumi Oishi 1, Hideki Yamaguchi 1, Shinki Nagae 1, Shinya Takara 1, Koji Arizono 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 66-66, 2005. |
Effect of trybutyle tin, polychlorinated biphenyl, nonylphenol to give it to for growth and doubling time of A-2-7 marine products free-living nematode Prochromadorella sp.1 and the bisphenol A 磯部貞佑 1, Yuji Oshima 1, Yasushi Ito 1, Kamal Elnabris2, Yohei Shimazaki 1, Honjo mediocre person 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 67-67, 2005. |
Pharmacokinetics of trybutyle tin binding protein in the A-2-8 flatfish (Paralichthys olivaceus) Yuji Oshima 1, Straw bag Takahiko Tsumita 1, Yohei Shimazaki 1, Yukinari Tsuruta 1, Takeshi Kitano 2, Shunichiro Kawahata 3, Honjo mediocre person 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 68-68, 2005. |
The actual situation of the ethinyl estradiol in the B-1-1 sewage disposal plant Yukiya Komori, Yuji Okayasu, Minoru Suzuki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 71-71, 2005. |
The ups and downs of the nonylphenol in the B-1-2 rice field area water system Toru Kanda, Kennichi Sato, Koji Nakamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 72-72, 2005. |
Discussion about identification and the estrogen activity of impurities included in B-1-3 marketing bisphenol A jig rishi Jill ether (BADGE) Tsuyoshi Kazama 1, Masanori Terasaki 1, Fujio Shiraishi 2, Masakazu Makino 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 73-73, 2005. |
Dynamics evaluation of the butyl tin compound in B-1-4 Tokyo Bay Ryu Kurihara 1, Ramaswamy Babu Rajendran2, Hiroaki Tao 2, Fujio Shiraishi 3, Kisaburo Nakata 4, Fumio Horiguchi 2, Shinya Hashimoto 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 74-74, 2005. |
B-1-5 human brain cerebrospinal fluid, blood hydroxylated PCB, level of polychlorinated biphenyl level (followup) High Kan Takuzo *, Kiyohiko Watanabe *, 嶽盛公昭 *, Takaaki Shoda **, Yoichiro Kuroda *** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 75-75, 2005. |
Toxic evaluation of a trybutyle tin pollution deposit using the B-1-6 marine products nematode and the detoxification treatment deposit Yasushi Ito 1, Yuji Oshima 1, 磯部貞佑 1, Long bamboo truth 1, Kamal Elnabris2, Kenji Kamino 3, History of Satoru Takahashi 4, Katsuhisa Honda 4, Yohei Shimazaki 1, Honjo mediocre person 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 76-76, 2005. |
Metabolism, dynamics of the bisphenol A in the rat liver using the B-1-7 organ perfusion method and intestines Hiroki Inoue 1), Hiroshi Yokota 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 77-77, 2005. |
Metabolism, dynamics in the rat uterus of the B-1-8 bisphenol A Kazuya Matsumoto **, Motoi Ota sentence **, Iwano wisdom **, Hiroki Inoue *, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 78-78, 2005. |
The B-1-9 cigarette smoke activates a dioxin receptor highly Ayumi Kasaia, Jian Yaoa, Nobuhiko Hiramatsua, Kunihiro Hayakawaa, Shuichiro Maedab, Masanori Kitamuraa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 79-79, 2005. |
Removal of the carcinogen out of the mainstream smoke with the B-1-10 salmon albino DNA component cigarette filter Liu Xiang east a, U.S. way Tomomi a, Nishimura Taisuke a, Tadashi Sugi person a, Yuichi Ogura a, Fumito Yoshida a, Masashi Matsunaga a, Norio Nishi b Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 80-80, 2005. |
B-2-1 The effects of 1-Nitropyrene and Dinitropyrenes on ROS production and NF-κB activation Sang Woon Chung1, 2, Akira Toriba1, 2, Ryoichi Kizu3, Kazuichi Hayakawa1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 83-83, 2005. |
Androgen-like / antiandrogenic effects of B-2-2 nitro polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and the reduction metabolite Otsuki orthotropy 1, Ryoichi Kitsu 2, 唐寧 1, Toba positive 1, 3, Kazuichi Hayakawa 1, 3, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 84-84, 2005. |
Screening - by the effect on brain development - rodents nerve cells culture system of the B-2-3 human hydroxylated PCB which is intracerebral, and is detected Kimura - Junko Kuroda 1, Nagata success 1, Takayuki Negishi 2, Yoichiro Kuroda 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 85-85, 2005. |
Blood PCB level of the B-2-4 public Japanese Hideki Fukada 1, 2, Mariko Inoue 1, 2, 3, Naoko Omori 2, 4, River Castle Yukiko 2, Toshiko Ogawa 2, Emiko Todaka 1, 2, 5, Chisato Mori 1, 2, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 86-86, 2005. |
Study on fetal exposure to B-2-5 PCBs, hydroxylated body PCBs and neonatal thyroid function Takamitsu Otake (1), Kiyoshi Yoshinaga (1), Goji Enomoto (2), Muneaki Matsuda (2), Tadaaki Wakimoto (2), Ikegami Miyuki (3), Emiko Suzuki (3), Hiroshi Naruse (3), Tomoya Yamanaka (4), Noriko Shibuya (5), Takehiko Yasumizu (4), Nobumasa Kato (6) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 87-87, 2005. |
B-2-6 HIGHER LEVEL OF MULTIPLE CONTAMINATIONS IN BREAST MILK OF MOTHERS WHO GAVE BIRTH TO NEONATES WITH CONGENITAL HYPOTHYROIDISM Junya Nagayama1, Hitoshi Kohno2, Tatsuya Kunisue3, Kyoichiro Kataoka4, Hiroshi Shimomura5, Shinsuke Tanabe3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 88-88, 2005. |
It is given Estradiol for the case suggestive of the disorder (diencephalon hypothalamus - pituitary gland - ovary system function) for B-2-7 puberty Yoichi Sato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 89-89, 2005. |
Health condition six years after patients with B-2-8 trimethyl tin acute poisoning chloride 上島通浩 1), Hailan Wang1)2), Zhimin Li3), Weihua Li4), Xunchen Ding4), Jianghong Wen5), Nenghang Ye3), Zhiying Kong6), Yasuhiro Takeuchi 1), Tamie Nasu 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 90-90, 2005. |
Affinity with C-1-1 human thyroid hormone transportation protein (TTR) and the hydroxylated PCB Hidetaka Takigami 1, Tsuyoshi Suzuki 1, Fujio Shiraishi 1, 奥村為男 2, Shinichi Sakai 3, Abraham Brouwer4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 93-93, 2005. |
Quantitative risk assessment of the dioxin using the nodositas experiment with C-1-2 PBPK model and the liver 丸山若重, Yasushi Aoki exhibition Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 94-94, 2005. |
About the investigation of the strong estrogenic factor of the brook flowing through the C-1-3 rural district district Hitoshi Fukazawa 1), Masayuki Watanabe 1), Fujio Shiraishi 2), Tomohiko Isobe 2), 小塩正朗 2), 鑪迫典久 2), Hiroaki Shiraishi 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 95-95, 2005. |
C-1-4 MIXTURE TOXICITY OF TRIBUTYLTIN AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS BY NANOINJECTION IN MEDAKA(ORYZIAS LATIPES) EGGS 金相均1, 大嶋雄治1, 島崎洋平1, 趙顯書2, 本城凡夫1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 96-96, 2005. |
Inspection of the C-1-5 OECD fish screening assay Seki elegant example 1, Yuta Onishi 2, 鑪迫典久 3, Taisen Iguchi 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 97-97, 2005. |
A characteristic and analysis of the residual environmental pollutant accumulating to the C-1-6 nature brown rat and living body effect High Kan Takuzo 1, Mayumi Ishizuka 2, Tanikawa power 3, Akio Kazusaka 2, Shoichi Fujita 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 98-98, 2005. |
From effect - in vitro to estrogen effects of the corrosion ingredient component water out of the C-1-7 soil, in vivo bilateral aspects - 鑪迫典久 1, Shinichi Miyamoto 2, Fujio Shiraishi 1, 小塩正朗 1, Takuya Kondo 1, Hirai giving alm 1, Koji Arizono 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 99-99, 2005. |
Level of endocrine disruptor change out of the room air by the PA-1 air cleaner driving Saito Ikue, Large Kammon, Hiroshi Seto, Uemura still Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 103-103, 2005. |
GC/MS database for the PA-2 toxic chemical substance identification, fixed-quantity that is standard titrimetric substance-free Kazuo 1 rare in hilum, Camp arrow Daisuke 1, Katsuyuki Taneda 2, Katsuhiro Nakagawa 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 104-104, 2005. |
Study on estrogen effects ability of PA-3 alkylthio phenols 山田建太, Masanori Terasaki, Masakazu Makino Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 105-105, 2005. |
Guess - of the effect by the age change - effluent control method of dioxin out of the PA-4 milk 小西良昌 1, Yukio Tanaka 1, Yutaka Tada 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 106-106, 2005. |
Fact-finding of the AhR ligand activity in the Yodogawa water system using the PA-5 bioassay 周佩欣, Saburo Matsui, 松田知成 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 107-107, 2005. |
Level of underwater estrogenic material detection by the PA-6 SPR method Ken Hattori Jiro 1, Tomoko Takeuchi 1, Takano Bridge Ayumi 1, Mika Ogata 1, Now many Hideo 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 108-108, 2005. |
Chlorine-based organic association behavior by the PA-7 divergence cyclodextrin Ken Hattori Jiro 1, Mika Ogata 1, Tomoko Takeuchi 1, Three Katsuhiko 2, Katsuyoshi Nakanishi 2, Now many Hideo 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 109-109, 2005. |
The use actual situation of the plasticizer used for PA-8 marketing chloroethylene product Harunobu Nakajima 1, Yoshiki Onchi 2, Sumio Goto 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 110-110, 2005. |
Measurement - of phthalate esters out of the human serum using the measurement (the first report) -GC/MS method such as internal secretion disturbance chemicals in PA-9 human biological specimen Fumio Kondo 1, Homare Ikai friend 1, Satoshi Takatori 2, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 3, 野澤資亜利 4, Miki Yoshiike 4, Akira Iwamoto light 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 111-111, 2005. |
Search of benzo[a]pyrene oxide with PA-10 AhR activity Kentaro Misaki 1, 2, Masato Suzuki 1, Akira Nakamura sentence 3, Hiroshi Handa person 3, Kenichi Saeki 4, Saburo Matsui 2, 松田知成 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 112-112, 2005. |
Measurement - of DEHP out of the human serum using the measurement (the second report) -LC/MS/MS method such as internal secretion disturbance chemicals in PA-11 human biological specimen and MEHP Satoshi Takatori 4), Kazuhiko Akutsu 4), Fumio Kondo 1), Hiroyuki Nakazawa 2), 野澤資亜利 3), Miki Yoshiike 3), Akira Iwamoto light 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 113-113, 2005. |
Monitoring of medical supplies in the water environment using PA-12 LC-MS/MS Kubota area will 1, Toshiya Suzuki 2, Maiko Tahara 1, Kumiko Shimizu 1, Yuji Tokunaga 1, Tetsuji Nishimura 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 114-114, 2005. |
Measurement - of PBDEs out of the human serum using the measurement (the third report) -GC/MS method such as internal secretion disturbance chemicals in PA-13 human biological specimen Kazuhiko Akutsu 1, Satoshi Takatori 1, Fumio Kondo 2, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 3, 野澤資亜利 4, Miki Yoshiike 4, Akira Iwamoto light 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 115-115, 2005. |
Measurement of dioxin in the environment by the PA-14 ELISA 廣部将人 1, Yasuhiro Goda 1, Shigeru Fujimoto 1, Kato A tree 2, Yasuhiro Yoneta 2, Pond Michihiko 3, Masanori Fujita 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 116-116, 2005. |
Level of phthalate esters out of measurement (the fourth report) - human serum such as internal secretion disturbance chemicals in PA-15 human biological specimen and associated - with the sperm parameter 野澤資亜利 1, Miki Yoshiike 1, Fumio Kondo 2, Homare Ikai friend 2, Satoshi Takatori 3, Kazuhiko Akutsu 3, Hiroyuki Nakazawa 4, Akira Iwamoto light 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 117-117, 2005. |
PCB measurement out of the insulating oil by the PA-16 cocktail antibody method ELISA Yasuhiro Goda 1, 廣部将人 1, Shigeru Fujimoto 1, Junichi Tomita 2, Mutsumi Nishikiori 2, Toshio Nakajima 2, Fernando.Rubio3, Hidetaka Takigami 4, Shinichi Sakai 5, Pond Michihiko 6, Masanori Fujita 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 118-118, 2005. |
PA-17 High sensitive detection of endocrine disruptor by using evanescent illumination optics. 長屋岳志1), 橋本安弘2), 吉田魏2), 杉浦忠男1), 湊小太郎1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 119-119, 2005. |
Bisphenol A concentrations in the lower PA-18 river area deep-sea current Goro Funakoshi 1, Masato Ito 2, Yuko Ido 2, Shiro Kasuya 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 120-120, 2005. |
PA-19 4, metabolism by the rat hepatic microsome of 4'-dibromodiphenyl ether Masaru Ito A 1), The light Takemis 1), 戸田晶久 1), Tomoe Yamachu 2), Nakaoka eyes 1), Keiko Hoshiyama 1), 繪柳玲子 1), Masatoshi Yamaguchi 3), Hiroaki Kuroki 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 121-121, 2005. |
Elution load of the bisphenol A from a plastic seat with the PA-20 rain Tetsuya Ueda *, Tsutomu Imaoka *, Tomohiro Yoshimura ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 122-122, 2005. |
Automatic concentration LCMS analysis of PA-21 river water 17.beta.-estradiol Etsu Watanabe good luck 1, Noboru Fujita Yoshio 1, Ken Hosoya 2, Takuya Kubo 3, Kunimitsu Kaya 3, Masatoshi Morita 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 123-123, 2005. |
Medical supplies of sewage drained from PA-22 Hospital Miki Shimazu 1, Shinya Takara 2, Shinki Nagae 2, Yasuhiro Ishibashi 3, Yasuhiro Tahira 3, Koji Arizono 4, Yuji Takao 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 124-124, 2005. |
Estrogen activity in the atmosphere preparation using the PA-23 yeast Two-Hybrid assay method Tomoko Ito *, Satoru Takahashi *, Ken Saito light *, Ichiwa ** Kim, Fujio Shiraishi *** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 125-125, 2005. |
Predictive precision evaluation of the many medium model by the comparison with the PA-24 actual value 今泉圭隆, 盧京準, Hiroaki Shiraishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 126-126, 2005. |
Analytical procedure of antibiotics in PA-25 sewage 80 Makoto Shima 1, Norihide Nakata 2, Yukiya Komori 2, Minoru Suzuki 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 127-127, 2005. |
Quick PCB analysis (blood level of polychlorinated biphenyl level of 145 commoners) by PA-26 blood 1mL Upper Tomoki Taki 1), Yutaka Nanbu village 1), Tachino Kotobuki will 1), Enoki Sawako 1), Kubono Katsuo 1), Hideki Fukada 2), Chisato Mori 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 128-128, 2005. |
PBDEs, dioxin using the human blood of the PA-27 small quantity, analytical procedure of PCBs Hideo Fukatsu, Naoki Yamazaki, Upper Tomoki Taki, Tachino Kotobuki will, Enoki Sawako, Kubono Katsuo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 129-129, 2005. |
Analysis of PCB in the marine products including the PA-28 tuna and the residual organic halogen 久道洋輔 1, Yasuhiko Minoshima 1, Koichi Haraguchi 2, Tetsuya Endo 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 130-130, 2005. |
Isomeric analytical procedure development of bromine-based flame retardant hexabromocyclo dodecane (HBCD) of circulating resources, waste using PA-29 LC/MS/MS Makoto Takahashi 1), Shigeru Suzuki 2), Kaoru Tanabe 3), 末岡峯数 3), Toshio Oiwa 3), Shinichi Sakai 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 131-131, 2005. |
Development of the immunoassay method for the PA-30 PCDD/PCDF screening 丸山幸直, Hiroshi Takenaka, Yasuhiko Hatano, Haruki Mizukami, Ryo Okuyama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 132-132, 2005. |
Examination of the simple screening of the organochlorine-based residue-prone agricultural chemical using the PA-31 SBSE method Kiyoshi Asai true 1), Forest 2, Taiki), Nomiyama 1, Katsura), Minoru Koga 3), Ryota Shinohara 3), Koji Arizono 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 133-133, 2005. |
Effect of the pretreatment in the estrogen measurement in water preparation with much the PA-32 concomitant Tomohiko Isobe 1), Fujio Shiraishi 1), Naoko Maruo 2), Hiroaki Shiraishi 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 134-134, 2005. |
Monitoring of the phenolic internal secretion disturbance chemical in PA-33 Tokyo Bay and the inflow river Shigeko Serizawa 1, Tomohiko Isobe 1, Tomei Kin 1, 2, Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 135-135, 2005. |
Development III of the new purification procedure of the dioxin in PA-34 vegetables 殷煕洙 3), Tei Sekino 1), Hirokazu Nishijima 2), Eiki Watanabe 3), Koji Baba 3), Masumi Ishizaka 3), Shozo Endo 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 136-136, 2005. |
Microbial degradation of low temperature collapse of the PA-35 food container polystyrene and the occurring environmental loading material Kuo view I 1), Keiji Amemiya 1), Sen Cheng dragon 2), Satoshi Yada 3), Yoichi Kodera 4), Saido Katsuhiko 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 137-137, 2005. |
Study on estrogen activity of impurities included in the PB-1 bisphenol A and aromatic hydrocarbon receptor affinity Masanori Terasaki, Takeshi Oura, Amagai Takafumi, Masakazu Makino Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 141-141, 2005. |
CDNA microarrays analysis of the gene cluster indicating the 17.alpha.-ethynyl estradiol responsiveness in the PB-2 killifish liver Hiroshi Nakamura 1, Yasushi Kawano city 1, 小塩正朗 2, Hirai giving alm 2, Good 1, Kawaji, Mirror Yoshihiro 1, 鑪迫典久 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 142-142, 2005. |
About effect -DEHP, DBP of the phthalate esters which give it to PB-3 estrogen synthase activity and gene expression and the monoester body - Mariko Noda, Masatada Watanabe, Shuji Ono, Middle Chen Shizuo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 143-143, 2005. |
PB-4 Expression and Radio-ligand Receptor Binding Assay of Estrogen-Related Receptorγ(ERRγ) 高柳明香, 徳永隆俊, 白須直人, 松島綾美, 下東康幸 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 144-144, 2005. |
It is the reply analysis of the chemical for the corpus luteum hormone progesterone receptor a simultaneous evaluation of the receptor binding capacity by the PB-5 receptor conformation change sensing antibody method and the hormonal activity Yasuyuki Shimohigashi 1, Takatoshi Tokunaga 1, Hiroyuki Okada 1, Takeshi Nose 1, Makoto Nakai 2, 矢可部芳州 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 145-145, 2005. |
Evaluation by the conformational change sensing antibody method of the internal secretion disturbance functionality for the PB-6 glucocorticoid receptor Hiroyuki Okada, Takatoshi Tokunaga, Naoto Shirasu, Ayami Matsushima, Takeshi Nose, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 146-146, 2005. |
Risk assessment of the estrogen receptor - chemical system due to the PB-7 high sensitivity sensing antibody Takatoshi Tokunaga 1, Ayumi Shibuya 1, Daisuke Asai 1, Takeshi Nose 1, Makoto Nakai 2, 矢可部芳州 2, Shiro Mori 3, Osamu Koizumi 4, Yasuyuki Shimohigashi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 147-147, 2005. |
Evaluation of the estrogenic effect of the isoflavone using the PB-8 CoA-BAP method Yoko Kitagawa 4), Satoshi Takatori 4), Yukio Tanaka 4), Junichi Nishikawa 1), Tsutomu Nishihara 2), Toshimasa Nishiyama 3), 堀伸二郎 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 148-148, 2005. |
Estrogenic activity of the chlorination by-product material of the PB-9 steroid system sex hormone Hisadome door Ryoko 1), 野沢龍嗣 1), Hideyuki Nakamura 2), Hideyuki Goto 2), 寺尾良保 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 149-149, 2005. |
PB-10 Influence of cAMP on reporter bioassays for dioxin and dioxin-like compounds Ayumi Kasaia, Jian Yaoa, Nobuhiko Hiramatsua, Kunihiro Hayakawaa, Shuichiro Maedab, Masanori Kitamuraa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 150-150, 2005. |
Search of the estrogenic material reply gene in the amphibians liver using the PB-11 macro array method Takase Minoru 1, 戸笈修 2, Taisen Iguchi 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 151-151, 2005. |
Making of the PB-12 snail Xenopus laevis (Silurana tropicalis) standard database Takaaki Fujii 1, Maki Miyahara 1, Akihiko Kashiwagi 2, Tadashi Araumi 3, Noriaki Santo 1, 戸笈修 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 152-152, 2005. |
Effect of the internal secretion disturbance material on estrogen-receptor in the PB-13 goldfish and biterrorism Jenin expression Maki Yanagida 1), Sugihara number beauty 1), Shigeyuki Kitamura 1), Shigeru Fujimoto light 2), Shigeru Ota 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 153-153, 2005. |
Ah receptor ligand activity of PB-14 paraben and phthalate ester Seiji Shinohara, The Sugihara number beauty, Shigeru Ota, Shigeyuki Kitamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 154-154, 2005. |
The search of medical supplies during the PB-15 Hospital drainage and environmental dynamics Mizuho Araki 1), Sugihara number beauty 1), Shigeyuki Kitamura 1), Shigeru Fujimoto light 2), Shigeru Ota 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 155-155, 2005. |
Molecular mechanism of the neuritic extension by the PB-16 p- nitrotoluene Masami Ishido, Emiko Nagata, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 156-156, 2005. |
Estrogen activity evaluation of phenolic compounds using PB-17 DNA microarray Shunichi Terasaka 1, 2, Akira Inoue husband 2, Masao Tanji 2, Ryoichi Kiyama 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 157-157, 2005. |
Development of the thyroid hormone effect organon using the PB-18 killifish Tetsu Hagino, Basket Michio Shima, Shoji Ashida, Yoshiyuki Takimoto Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 158-158, 2005. |
PB-19 Detection of environmental estrogenicity using GFP-tagged choriogenin transgenic medaka Abdus Salam, Toyokatsu Sawada, Tamaki Ohya, Shinji Hayashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 159-159, 2005. |
Development of the environmental androgenic evaluation technique using the PB-20 three-spined stickleback Shinki Nagae 1, Shie Kawasaki 1, It field Takako 1, Nobuyuki Okubo 1, 2, Takahiro Matsubara 2, 征矢野清 3, Akihiko Hara 4, Koji Arizono 5, Taisen Iguchi 6, Alexander P.Scott7, Ioanna Katsiadaki7 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 160-160, 2005. |
The effect that plant estrogen in PB-21 feed gives to transcriptome Katsuhide Igarashi, Noriyuki Nakatsu, Yuko Matsushima, Aizaki Kenichi, Satoshi Kitashima, Jun Sugano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 161-161, 2005. |
Percellome analysis of the estrous cycle gene expression of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis in the PB-22 female mouse Jun Sugano, Noriyuki Nakatsu, Yuko Matsushima, Aizaki Kenichi, Satoshi Kitashima, Katsuhide Igarashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 162-162, 2005. |
About thyroid hormone antagonist activity of the hydroxylated PCB using the PB-23 yeast assay (91 materials) Fujio Shiraishi 1), 奥村為男 2), Hidetaka Takigami 1), Junichi Nishikawa 3), Hiroaki Shiraishi 1), John S.Edmonds1), U.S. cause net three 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 163-163, 2005. |
Comparison of the mammalian aryl hydrocarbon receptor potential transcription activation ability using the PB-24 In vitro reporter assay system Seiichiro Osako 1, 2, Shiizaki Kazuhiro 1, Chiharu Toyama 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 164-164, 2005. |
PB-25 Screening for PPAR α and γ Agonistic Activities in 200 Pesticides by in Vitro Reporter Gene Assays 武内伸治1, 小島弘幸1, 小林智1, 高橋哲夫1, 松田正2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 165-165, 2005. |
Development of the avian next-generation reproductive toxicity docimasy by the PB-26 transegg exposure Ryo Kamata, Shinji Takahashi, Akira Shimizu, Fujio Shiraishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 166-166, 2005. |
Generation of the metabolite of the polycyclic musk by the PB-27 rat hepatic microsome and the metabolism activity change evaluation Forest 1, Taiki), Takashi Matsuoka sum 2), Nomiyama 3, Katsura), Yuji Takao 1), Shinya Takara 1), Ryota Shinohara 2), 武政剛弘 1), Koji Arizono 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 167-167, 2005. |
Local fish atmospheric exposure test in the PB-28 sewage disposal plant Kiyoshi Miyajima, Tadashi Higashiya, Norihide Nakata, Yukiya Komori, Minoru Suzuki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 168-168, 2005. |
Allied structural analysis of the gene expression change with the PB-29 chemical Tetsuya Matsuno 1), Nobuaki Tominaga 2), Koji Arizono 3), Taisen Iguchi 4), Yuji Ohara 5) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 169-169, 2005. |
Hormonelike effects of the eluate from PC-1 disposable gloves (product made in nitrile butadiene rubber) and the structure analog Kanako Sato, Ryoichi Nonaka, Kenichi Oyama, Fumiko Nagai, Uemura still Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 173-173, 2005. |
Accumulation of gonad abnormality and the microelement of fish inhabiting the PC-2 Mekong lower part of a river basin Sonoko Yamaguchi 1, Ito sub-note 1, Hisato Iwata 2, Akusa Tetsuro 2, Shinsuke Tanabe 2, Yasuko Fukui 3, Izumi Watanabe 3, Akihiko Hara 4, Chiemi Miura 5, B.C.Tuyen6, Takeshi Miura 1, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 174-174, 2005. |
It is biterrorism Jenin in blood of a testicular egg and the mullet of fish in PC-3 Tokyo Bay Kazuo Wanami, Takeshi Takeuchi, Miyashita male Expo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 175-175, 2005. |
Measurement of a house fly larva exposed to PC-4 bisphenol A (BPA), BPA in a pupa and the insect hormone 佐二木順子, 泉七江 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 176-176, 2005. |
The PC-5 bisphenol A of the house fly is male and cause developmental delay 泉七江, 佐二木順子 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 177-177, 2005. |
Effect of the dysoxic water mass facing each other early in the elucidation :(1) life cycle of the decrease in PC-6 giant clam resources factor from Tokyo Bay Keita Kodama 1, Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Kume former 1, Satoshi Nagayama 2, 清水詢道 3, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1, Makoto Shimizu 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 178-178, 2005. |
PC-7 Glycosylation of Bisphenol A by Green algae 寺本哲也1), 中嶋信美2), 笠井文絵2), 玉置雅紀2), 佐治光2), 青野光子2), 久保明弘2), 鎌田博1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 179-179, 2005. |
Microelement accumulation through the food chain in the PC-8 Vietnam Can Tho City suburbs Mekong ecosystem 池本徳孝 1), Nguyen Phuc Cam Tu1), Noboru Okuda 2), Koji Omori 3), Shinsuke Tanabe 3), Phan Phuoc Hien4), Bui Cach Tuyen4), Ichiro Takeuchi 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 180-180, 2005. |
The internal secretion disturbance that it was observed investigation :(3) of the decrease in Limanda yokohamae resources factor in PC-9 Tokyo Bay Kume former 1, Toshihiro Horiguchi 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 8: 181-181, 2005. |
Effect on dioxin pollution and liver cytochrome P450 of the pig which we captured in PC-10 India city garbage depot 渡辺倫夫, Country end Tatsuya, Hisato Iwata, Annamalai Subramanian, Shinsuke Tanabe Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 182-182, 2005. |
Elucidation of the investigation :(4) initial life cycle of the decrease in Limanda yokohamae resources factor in PC-11 Tokyo Bay Kume former 1, Satoshi Nagayama 2, Keita Kodama 1, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1, Toshihiro Horiguchi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 183-183, 2005. |
PC-12 Toxicity and bioaccumulation of tributyltin(TBT)on gammarids and ulva. Nobuhiro Sakamoto1), Tomohiro Yamasaki2), Yoshiyuki Nakamura3), Shinji Hayashi1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 184-184, 2005. |
PC-13 Molecular cloning and mRNA expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α(PPARα) in Baikal seal(Pusa sibirica) 石橋弘志1, 金恩英1, 岩田久人1, 宮崎信之2, Valeriy Batoev3, Evgeny A.Petrov4, 田辺信介1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 185-185, 2005. |
PC-14 The Monitoring of Estrogen Substances by ELISA in Malaysian Water Environment. Munekazu Matsuoka1, Yasuteru Usuki2, Hiroshi Ishibashi3, Takashi Nakamoto4, Nobukazu Miyamoto4, Koji Arizono1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 186-186, 2005. |
Comparison between PC-15 Korea and borablood biterrorism Jenin concentrations in North Kyushu Junnya Aoki 1, First mountain Ayaka 2, Yuka Imamura 3, Yuji Takao 4, Akihiko Hara 5, Yong Don Lee6, In Kyu Yeo6, 征矢野清 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 187-187, 2005. |
Mainly on habits toxic effect of the PC-16 bisphenol related compound and estrogen activity evaluation - MBP - Takashi Matsuoka sum 1), Hiroshi Ishibashi 2), Yuji Takao 3), Shinya Takara 3), Koji Arizono 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 188-188, 2005. |
It is the cleavage of deferent duct order and the cocoon gland a reevaluation of the impotence sexual intercourse in the PC-17 Thais clavigera Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Yasuhiko Ota 2, 趙顯書 3, Hiroaki Shiraishi 4, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 189-189, 2005. |
PD-1 Abnormalities in the sensory organs in Sinotaia quadrata histrica 石井照久, 田仲洋祐, 船橋光, 武藤梢 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 193-193, 2005. |
Estrogenic interaction in the oophorectomy mouse of soybean educt and the DES including the isoflavone of the intake level of the PD-2 human 川添禎浩 1, Hiromi Sugiyama 1, Mie Yamada 1, Naka Kazuna 1, Kawakado Yusuke 2, Hiroshi Ishibashi 2, Koji Arizono 2, Yasushi Hojo 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 194-194, 2005. |
PD-3 Effects of Inorganic Mercury on the Bone Formatin and Enzymatic Activities in the Amimals Funakoshi, T.1, Shimada, S.2, Sakaguchi, E.1, Tanaka, H.1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 195-195, 2005. |
PD-4 Effects of endocrine disrupter bisphenol A on the development of murine cerebral cortex Nakamura K1), 2), Itoh Ki1), Yaoi T1), Tsujimoto Y1), Sugimoto T2), Fushiki S1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 196-196, 2005. |
PD-5 mRNA expression of estrogen receptor a and β, cytochrome P450 17αhydroxylase, cytochrome P450 aromatase, anti-Miillerian hormone, and androgen receptor, in developing gonads of Japanese quail Keigo Nakamura1, Kazumoto Shibuya1, Noboru Saitou2, Kiyoshi Shimada2, Takuya Hirai1, Tetsuo Nunoya1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 197-197, 2005. |
Metabolism activation of the isopropyl phenolic derivative in the PD-6 estrogen activity Katsuhiro Okuda, History of Takiguchi gain, Tomoko in the fortune, Shinichi Yoshihara Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 198-198, 2005. |
Defense mechanisms of DJ-1 for instruction and the cytotoxic antibody of reactive oxygen species with the PD-7 bisphenol A Hiroshi Oe original 1, 3, 平敬宏 1, 3, Sanae Aruga 2, 3, 有賀寛芳 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 199-199, 2005. |
Apoptotic suppression function of the estrogen-receptor family gene of the PD-8 Thais clavigera (Thais clavigera) Akiyama Goko, 梶原昌朗, Hidenori Hirose, Shigeru Takahashi, Yuji Takahashi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 200-200, 2005. |
It is the embryo lethal action in the mouse of the dibutyltin the gametogenesis toxicity of the PD-9 organotin compound 江馬眞 1, Sakiko Fujii 2, Mariko Matsumoto 1, Akihiko Hirose 1, Eiichi Kamata 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 201-201, 2005. |
PD-10 2, 3, 7, expression of neurologic function molecules change in N2a-R cells at the 8-TCDD exposure Lake Hitoshi Yoshimura, Hidekazu Akaboshi, Mitsuko Sugano Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 202-202, 2005. |
The gal senior body not having the embryotoxicity before or - to remove - bisphenol A about the effect of the gal senior on PD-11 culture rat fetuses Atsushi Yokoyama (1), Shoji Akita (2), Hiroshi Yokoyama (3), W.E. ウィラート (3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 203-203, 2005. |
Change of the gene expression in the testes of the PD-12 internal secretion disturbance chemical exposure mouse and the brain Masami Tanaka 1, 2, 4, 野澤資亜利 3, 4, 中澤龍斗 3, Akira Iwamoto light 3, 4, Shinichi Kobayashi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 204-204, 2005. |
Effect of the bisphenol A-induced alleviating toxicity type marrow cabbage site educt (fraction 14) on PD-13 culture rat fetuses Atsushi Yokoyama (1), Shoji Akita (2), Hiroshi Yokoyama (3), W.E. ウィラート (3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 205-205, 2005. |
PD-14 2, uterine enlargement study with the oophorectomy CD1 mouse of 4-Di-butylphenol Yoshimitsu Sakamoto, Kanako Sato, Hiroshi Ando, Kiichi Kubo, Nagasawa Akemichi, Norio Yano, Hot water Katsuhiro Sawa, Hiroshi Takahashi, Small Akio Aga, Uemura still Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 206-206, 2005. |
About the feminization of a male organism of the bluegill in eastern part of PD-15 United States three states Atsushi Yokoyama (1), Hiroshi Yokoyama (2), W.E. ウィラート (2), R.D Watson (2), E.C health hop (2), B.D. ホイスラー (2), B.E. ruler (2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 207-207, 2005. |
Effect on mouse of the isoflavone exposure derived from PD-16 soybean 木村昂, Tomohiro Okamoto, Naoko Kimura, Kiyoshi Totsugawa Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 208-208, 2005. |
Increase of phosphorus oxidized form CaMKII in the DES exposure mouse which identified the position in the PD-17 uterus and hippocampal proteome analysis Muneaki Kawano, Fumio Soeda, Taku Kaizuka, Tetsuya Shirasaki, Kazuo Takahama Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 209-209, 2005. |
The effect that perinatal exposure to PD-18 Diethylstilbesterol and Bisphenol A gives to rat DMBA-induced breast carcinogenesis Beautiful Katsuhiro Yajima, Hisashi Kakimoto intellect, 竹腰進, Yoshiyuki Nagamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 210-210, 2005. |
Effect of the perinatal administration of methimazole on microelement out of the PD-19 neonate mouse organ Tomohiro Mizukami 1, Hiromi Ishitobi 1, Tatsuya Hasegawa 2, Koki Mori 3, Watanabe Chiho 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 211-211, 2005. |
Expression of killifish estrogen reply gene change by the PD-20 low concentration E2 exposure Akemi Yamaguchi 1), Shinya Takara 2), Koji Arizono 3), Nobuaki Tominaga 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 212-212, 2005. |
Exposure to corpus allatum hormone active compound effect in the larva period of the PD-21 fresh water product Paratya compressa improirsa Mitsuru Tada **, Tomomi Karube *, Small Yutaka Kamino * Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 213-213, 2005. |
PD-22 Effect of deltamethrin on neuronal activity-dependent BDMH gene expression in rat neurons 今村理佐, 伊藤清志, 服部康行, 安田誠, 田渕明子, 津田正明 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 214-214, 2005. |
Active oxygen inducibility with the receptor of the PD-23 subject estrogen active agent Tsunemasa Nonogaki 1), Tsukamoto friend Norie 2), Ikuko Takahashi 3), Hideyuki Furukawa 4), Mikio Nishida 4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 215-215, 2005. |
Rat hippocampal estradiol synthetic active disturbance with the PD-24 trybutyle tin Sect rope 2, Sakae 1), Ayako Kawai 1), Shiro Kominami 1), Suguru Kawato 2), Mt. Yamasaki 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 216-216, 2005. |
Identification and sex hormone binding capacity of PD-25 rainbow trout, the sex hormone-binding globulin Nobuyuki Okubo 1), Shinki Nagae 2), Depths long Masaki 2), Kenichiro Shiroyama 2), Takahiro Matsubara 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 217-217, 2005. |
Strain specificity of the TCDD effect in PD-26 Long-Evans and the Wistar Hannover rat 川上隆茂 1, 2, Shiizaki Kazuhiro 2, Yoshitaka Murakami 2, Toshio Takahara 3, Takeshi Takeda 1, Chiharu Toyama 2, 4, Seiichiro Osako 2, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 218-218, 2005. |
PD-27 Effect of di(n-butyl)phthalate on steroidogenesis-related gene expression in the testis of hyper-or hypothyroid rats Mee Young Ahn, Hye-young Park, Jeong-a Kim, Ji-young Im, Hyung Sik Kim Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 219-219, 2005. |
Effect to give to an SD rat of the exposure for PD-28 styrene trimer, 1a-phenyl-4e-(1'-phenylethyl) Tetralin 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 8: 220-220, 2005. |
PD-29 Identification of Differentially Regulated Genes in the Testis of Sprague-Dawley Rats Treated with Di(n-butyl)phthalate Ju Young Ryu, Hee Jin Kim, Ena Lee, Hyung Sik Kim Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 221-221, 2005. |
Central nerve effects in the female rat of PD-30 Freon substitute solvent 1-Bromopropane 本間健資 *, Megumi Suda **, Kawai Sayuri **, Mitsutoshi Kuramochi **, Tadashi Jinbo **, 辻村祐佑 **, Jun Sato ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 222-222, 2005. |
PD-31 Effects of bisphenol A on the second generation immune function Mihi Yang, Su-Mi Hyun, Hae-Ju Kim, Myoung-yun Pyo Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 223-223, 2005. |
It is a comparison with the exposure effect on rat affect, exploratory behavior of the exposure for fetus for PD-32 bisphenol A newborn period Tetsuya Fujimoto 1, Kazuhiko Kubo 2, Shuji Ao 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 224-224, 2005. |
PD-33 Effects of gestational and neonatal exposure to genistein on estrogen responsive gene expression in the uterus and ovary of immature rats Soon Sun Kim1, Rhee Da Lee1, Gyu-Seek Rhee1, Seung Jun Kwack1, Ji Hyun Seok1, Kwon Jo Lim1, Mee Young Ahn2, Hyung Sik Kim2, Dae Hyun Cho1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 225-225, 2005. |
Element behavior in the masculine generative organ of the PD-34 trybutyle tin administration rat Shino Takeda 1, Yoshikazu Nishimura 1, Toshiharu Ueno 2, Yoshito Watanabe 1, Masae Yukawa 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 226-226, 2005. |
Effect on study on internal secretion disturbance effects - androgenesis function of the PD-35 particulate matter Seiichi Yoshida 1, 2, Kumiko Takahashi 1, 1, Kyoshi, Hiyoshi, 3, Hirohisa Takano 2, 3, Kodo Ichise 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 227-227, 2005. |
Effect of the compound exposure to PD-36 phytoestrogen component bait and exogenous estrogen Takashima apricot Kei 1, 2, Hideki Fukada 1, 2, Chisato Mori 1, 2, Masatoshi Komiyama 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 228-228, 2005. |
PD-37 Reproductive development of offspring of rhesus monkeys exposed to 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin(TCDD)during gestational and lactational periods Shunichiro Kubota1, Toshio Fukusato2, Hiroshi Sumida3, Kazuo Asaoka4, Akihiro Arima5, Mineo Yasuda3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 229-229, 2005. |
Testicular Leydig's cell analysis of the diesel exhaust emission continuation exposure mouse with the PD-38 electron microscope Miyoko Irie 1, 2, 3, Yuichiro Niwata 1, 2, Aki Ishihara 1, 2, Hirohisa Takano 2, 4, Takayuki Kurihara 5, Shigeru Oshio 1, 2, 6, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 230-230, 2005. |
PD-39 Angiogenesis in the mouse uterus exposed to DES neonatally Shuji Yamashita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 231-231, 2005. |
About an androgenic gland of PD-40 intersex Geothelphusa dehaani Gethelphusa dehaani The rock Masahiro beauty, Yoko Taketomi, Tomoko Mori Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 232-232, 2005. |
Evaluation - of the potential risk with analysis - environmental pollutant of the gene expression profile out of the minke liver using the PD-41 oligo array Mai Imoto 1), Hisato Iwata 1), Kei Nakayama 2), Gold favor British 1), 渡辺倫夫 1), Country end Tatsuya 1), Satoko Niimi 1), Genta Yasunaga 3), Yoshihiro Fujise 3), Shinsuke Tanabe 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 233-233, 2005. |
Analysis of the estrogen receptor distribution in the PD-42 rat hippocampal neuron synapse Hideo Mukai 1, Hajime Murakami 1, Shiro Kominami 2, Yasushi Hojo 1, William GM Janssen3, John H Morrison3, Tetsuya Kimoto 1, Suguru Kawato 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 234-234, 2005. |
PD-43 environmental endocrine disrupter Bisphenol A(BPA) disturbs the steroidogenesis in hippocampal neuron cells Yasushi Hojo 1, 2, Kohei Nakajima 1, 2, Hironori Nakanishi 2, 3, Yutaka Ishii High School 2, 3, Tetsuya Kimoto 2, 3, Suguru Kawato 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 235-235, 2005. |
Relation of CYP2E1 for the genotoxicity of the PD-44 acrylonitrile Step Shibun, Ai Okamura, Yuko Sekiya, Yuki Ito, Willow ground reason picture, 張淑芸, 上島通浩, Tamie Nasu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 236-236, 2005. |
PD-45 AhR-independent induction of CYP1A2 and UGT be exposure to pyrene Chul-Ho Lee, Yuki Ito, Yukie Yanagiba, Shuyun Zhang, Ai Okamura, Maiko Miyata, Michihiro Kamijima, Tamie Nakajima Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 237-237, 2005. |
Instruction of the drug metabolizing enzyme which is PD-46 Octachlorostyrene and AhR with the Styrene trimer administration-dependent, and is independent Willow ground reason picture, Yuki Ito, Yamanoshita law of nature, Inotsume Yuko, Step Shibun, 張淑芸, 上島通浩, Tamie Nasu Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 238-238, 2005. |
About relations with inflammation and the oncogenicity by DEHP of the PD-47 mouse Yuki Ito 1, Asaeda Nobuyuki 2, Yoshiaki Tagawa 2, Plum filling ridges on the blade 1, Manabu Ichihara 1, Koichi Furuhashi 1, 上島通浩 1, Yamanoshita law of nature 1, Tamie Nasu 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 239-239, 2005. |
The effect that lack of thyroid hormone for the study on effect (3) perinatal period to give to brain, nervous system of the PD-48 endocrine disruptor gives to each behavior of the mouse after the growth Toyoji Umezu, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 240-240, 2005. |
It is effect internal secretion disturbance effects of the PD-49 diesel exhaust emission exposure in the next generation pro-androgenesis, to give it Yuichiro Niwata 1, 2, Manabu Abe 1, 2, Incense 1 which is Ono, 2, Hirohisa Takano 2, 3, Isamu Sugawara 2, 4, Shigeru Oshio 1, 2, 5, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 241-241, 2005. |
The PD-50 female sex hormone changes hippocampal neuron cells spa in form Ceiling hanger Tomokazu Sawa, 田辺伸聡, Suguru Kawato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 242-242, 2005. |
Pd-51 Effect of all-trans retinoic acid on bisphenol A-induced uterotrophic activity in rat(II) T.Koda, H.Imai, M.Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 243-243, 2005. |
Analysis of the acute effect of the environmental endocrine disrupter in the rat hippocampus using the PD-52 new model many electrodes measurement system Mari Ogiue, Norio Takada, Suguru Kawato Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 244-244, 2005. |
PD-53 Enhancement of T3-induced regression of tadpole tail by 4-OH-3, 5, 3', 4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl through MPT mechanism Yuya Okimura1, 4, Shigeyuki Kitamura2, Hiroaki Kuroki3, Keiko Kashiwagi1, Akihiko Kashiwagi1, Hirofumi Fujita4, Toshihiko Utsumi5, Kozo Utsumi4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 245-245, 2005. |
The effect that diethylstilbestrol administration gives to DNA methylation for PD-54 mouse neonate period Koji Sato 1, 2, 3, Kuriyama former root 2, 4, Hideki Fukada 2, 3, Taiji Kogo 5, Jun Ogane 5, Kunio Shiota 5, Chisato Mori 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 246-246, 2005. |
The effect that diethylstilbestrol exposure gives to expression of aquaporin of the mouse epididymis for PD-55 neonate period Yuta Yanagisawa 1, Yasushi Yamazaki 1, Chisato Mori 1, 2, 3, Masatoshi Komiyama 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 247-247, 2005. |
PD-56 Low dose effect of bisphenol A and 17β-estradiol on the cell-cell adhesion protein expression in mouse testes 吉田実代1, 穴原玲子1, 甲斐正之2, 石野史敏2, 森千里1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 248-248, 2005. |
Metabolism of estradiol with the rat liver with the PD-57 nonylphenol, disturbance of the excretion Daidoji intellect **, Hiroki Inoue *, Iwano wisdom **, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 249-249, 2005. |
Effect on testicular toxicity and testosterone synthase in the PD-58 DES administration rat Yuichiro Ochiai **, 厚木理彩 **, Hiroki Inoue *, Daidoji intellect **, Iwano wisdom **, Hiroshi Yokota ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 250-250, 2005. |
PD-59 environmental endocrine disrupter Bisphenol-A results in a form change of the dendrite spa in structure in male adult beast rat hippocampal nerve cells acutely 田辺伸聡 1, 4, Ceiling hanger Tomokazu Sawa 1, 4, Komatsuzaki able general 3, 4, Kenji Mitsuhashi 2, 4, Ogiue - Mari Ikeda 1, 4, Tetsuya Kimoto 1, 4, Suguru Kawato 1, 2, 4 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 251-251, 2005. |
PD-60 Comparison of Vitellogenin related substances in the liver and gonads between 17β-estradiol treated males and normal females 小林佳代1, 酒井敦2, 保智己1, 大石正1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 252-252, 2005. |
Analysis of living body effect on nematode (C.elegans) where PD-61 polycyclic musk gives it to and the gene expression change using DNA microarray Fumiyo Morita 1, Forest 2, Taiki, Ayako Iguchi 3, Hirokazu Kimura 3, Nobuaki Tominaga 4, 武政剛弘 2, Koji Arizono 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 253-253, 2005. |
PD-62 Combination effects of estradiol-17β, 4-t-octylphenol and bisphenol A on the reproduction of medaka(Oryzias latipes) 渡辺奈保子1, 石橋弘志2, 宮崎紘一1, 平野将司1, 加藤千尋1, 高尾雄二3, 西村哲治4, 有薗幸司1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 254-254, 2005. |
Growth effect of Crustacea net Americamysis bahia by the PD-63 Fenoxycarb exposure Masashi Hirano 1), Hiroshi Ishibashi 2, Naoko Watanabe 1), Chihiro Kato 1), Koichi Miyazaki 1), 鑪迫典久 3), Koji Arizono 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 255-255, 2005. |
PD-64 The effects of intrauterine and lactational exposure to pentachlorophenol on rat pups(2) Kaori Morohoshi1, 2, Maiko Kawaguchi1, 3, Erina Saita4, Gen Watanabe5, 6, Kazuyoshi Taya5, 6, Toshiyuki Himi3, Hiroshi Yamamoto7, Takuya Kondo1, Hirohisa Takano1, 2, Masatoshi Morita1, Hideki Imai1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 256-256, 2005. |
Antiandrogenic effects of 3-methyl-4-nitrophenol (PNMC) isolated from PD-65 deasel exhaust particle (DEP) Plum spring plum 1, 2, Shinji Taneda 3, Akira Suzuki 3, Chie Furuta 1, 2, Gen Watanabe 1, 2, Field Hajime Tani good 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 257-257, 2005. |
The effect that PD-66 wastes final disposal ground exudation water treatment water gives to killifish 宇根岡群佳, Atsuko Masuda, Tadashi Oishi Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 258-258, 2005. |
Dose - impact statement of the maturity male mouse in the PD-67 fetal period, the neogenesis child period DES exposure Wariden Katsuhiko 1, 2), 岡本一剛 2), Kana Ishihara 3), Teruo Sugawara 4), Yasushi Senda 3), Hiroshi Kitagawa 1), Star Nobuhiko 1, 2, 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 259-259, 2005. |
PD-68 Effects of estrogen-like substances on amphibian metamorphosis Sachie Miyazaki1, Shigeyuki Kitamura2, Jin Satoh3, Yasushi Gotoh3, Hideki Hanada3, Keiko Kashiwagi3, Katsutoshi Yoshizato1, Hiroshi Hosoya1, Akihiko Kashiwagi3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 260-260, 2005. |
Sun screen inhibition for amphibians larva cauda shortening by the PD-69 thyroid hormone evocation Takeshi Yamamoto 1, Shigeyuki Kitamura 2, Yasuyuki Goto 1, Hideki Hanada 1, Keiko Kashiwagi 1, Akihiko Kashiwagi 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 261-261, 2005. |
PD-70 Effects of nonylphenol and octylphenol on amphibian metamorphosis Yasushi Gotoh1, Shigeyuki Kitamura2, Hideki Hanada1, Kawakami Satomi1, Jin Satoh1, Takeshi Yamamoto1, Cha Ta3, Noh Hayejin3, Park Chanjin3, Takatoshi Nao3, Keiko Kashiwagi1, Akihiko Kashiwagi1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 262-262, 2005. |
The testes-specific gene cluster which fluctuates by PD-71 diesel exhaust emission exposure Shigeru Oshio 1, 2, 3, Yuichiro Niwata 2, 3, Incense 2 which is Ono, 3, Manabu Abe 2, 3, Isamu Sugawara 3, 4, Hirohisa Takano 3, 5, Yoshitake Nishimune 6, Takeshi Takeda 1, 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 263-263, 2005. |
Expression of RXR gene instruction in each tissue of the Thais clavigera exposed to PD-72 triphenyl tin Tomohiro Nishikawa 1, Toshihiro Horiguchi 1, Yasuhiko Ota 2, Hiroaki Shiraishi 1, Masatoshi Morita 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 264-264, 2005. |
Effect of the endocrine disruptor which gives it to the function form of PD-73 thyroid gland C cells Satoshi Kawakami 1), Maki Ikeda 1), Takehiro Kadowaki 1), Ryosuke Nakamura 2), Sakagami former 2, Sakae), Masako Seino 2), Sakabe Mitsugu 2), 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 265-265, 2005. |
PD-74 Modulation of estrogen signaling by AhR through ubiquitination Fumiaki Ohtake1), Yoshiaki Fujii-Kuriyama2)3), Shigeaki Kato1)4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 266-266, 2005. |
PD-75 Bioconcentration of Aldrin, Dieldrin and Eldrin in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) 近藤卓哉, 平井慈恵, 小塩正朗, 鈴木なお子, 鑪迫典久, 森田昌敏 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 267-267, 2005. |
Analysis about the sex differences in the blood level of the PE-1 bisphenol A and the origin Toru Takeuchi 1, Osamu Tsutsumi 1, Tadashi Nakamura kernel 1, Straight month Yumiko 1, Yasushi Takai 2, Hundreds of branches Mikio 1, Tetsu Yano 1, Yuji Taketani 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 271-271, 2005. |
PE-2 Regulation of the endothelin system by endocrine disruptor, bisphenol-A and 17β-estradiol in human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs) Yasumasa Kunifuji Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 272-272, 2005. |
Organism effects estimated investigation to human about the drinking water using the bioassay system which is high sensitive for PE-3 environmental endocrine disrupter effects and the environmental water Kazuko Kita, Hiromu Hayashi, Period mid-autumn, Kazumi Kanai, Nobuo Suzuki Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 273-273, 2005. |
The density according to the mercury and dioxin site of PE-4 tunas 田形肇 1, Hiroyuki Kawakami 1, Pond Tsu sweetfish beauty 2, Mizue Inazaki 2, Emi Kubota 2, Rieko Shirayanagi 2, Masatake Toyota 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 274-274, 2005. |
Relative - with accumulation properties - food intake situation of the dioxin in the PE-5 human Takahiko Matsueda, Takao Iida, 岩本眞二 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 275-275, 2005. |
The effect of the PCB on transcription through SXR in PE-6 breast cancer cells and examination of the action mecha-nism Ko Miyazaki 1, Toshiharu Iwasaki 1, Amano appearance one a month, Six Tana sums 2, Nagaoka phosphorus 2, Akira Takeshita 3, Koibuchi Noriyuki 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 276-276, 2005. |
Effect on transcription control in breast cancer cells by the PE-7 PCB Toshiharu Iwasaki 1, Miki Tsuboi 1, Higeta Daisuke 1, Ko Miyazaki 1, Nagaoka phosphorus 2, Six Tana sums 2, Akira Takeshita 3, Koibuchi Noriyuki 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 277-277, 2005. |
Fetal exposure to PCBs evaluation using the PE-8 conservation umbilical cord Takamitsu Otake (1), Kiyoshi Yoshinaga (1), Seki Yoshie (2), Toru Matsumura (2), Keiichiro Watanabe (3), Michiko Ishijima (3), Nobumasa Kato (3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 278-278, 2005. |
PE-9 Title. 17-β-Estradiol Wistrer 6W female active oxygen-induced in the pituitary gland of rats due to 高橋郁子1), 野々垣常正2), 塚本友紀江3), 古川秀之4), 西田幹夫4) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 279-279, 2005. |
PE-10 Exposure of incinerator and home electric appliances recycling workers to PCDDs, PCDFs, coplanar PCBs, and Brominated diphenyl ethers and their effects to health indexes Yasutaka Ogawa1, Rie Yoshida1, Ippei Mori1, Hiroyuki Saito1, Fumihiko Kitamura1, Mamoru Hirata1, Kenichi Ohba2, Yuki Matsumoto2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 280-280, 2005. |
The effect that PE-11 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs) gives for expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase(eNOS) in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) Naoko Omori 1, 3, Hideki Fukada 2, 3, Koji Sato 3, Hidetaka Takigami 4, Chisato Mori 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 281-281, 2005. |
About intrauterine organochlorine-based chemical exposure in the PE-12 geminus Mariko Inoue 1, 2, 3, Hideki Fukada 2, 3, Hisao Nagata 3, 4, Emiko Todaka 3, 5, Chisato Mori 2, 3, 5 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 282-282, 2005. |
Relations with dioxin concentrations and the diet in PE-13 milk U.S. cause net three 1), Hiroto Kochi 2), Hideko Sone 1), Yoko Takeuchi 1), Shiizaki Kazuhiro 1), Rich Hiroyoshi Shiba 1), 1, Yamazakishin), Yuko Masuzaki 3), Atsuko Koizumi 3), Toru Matsumura 3), Masatoshi Morita 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 283-283, 2005. |
All dioxin in PE-14 umbilical blood and PCBs isomeric analyses Tomoyuki Nakamura 2, Kunihiko Nakai 2, Toru Matsumura 1, Hiroshi Shamoto 1, Atsuko Koizumi 1, Shin Yamauchi 1, 鈴木恵太 2, 大葉隆 2, Norio Sugawara 2, Kameo Satomi 2, Hiroshi Sato 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 284-284, 2005. |
PE-15 Perfluorinated Compounds and Semen Quality:Results of a Pilot Study Keerthi S.Guruge1, Sirimal P.GalbadaArachchige2, Sumedha Wijeratna3, Keerthi M.Mohotti4, Harsha R.Seneviratne3, Noriko Yamanaka1, Shigeru Miyazaki1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 285-285, 2005. |
PE-16 FOLLOW-UP SURVEY OF DIOXINS CONCENTRATIONS IN THE BLOOD OF YUSHO PATIENTS IN 2002-2004 Takashi Todaka1, Hironori Hirakawa2, Junboku Kajiwara2, Tsuguhide Hori2, Kazuhiro Tobiishi2, Takao Iida2, Masutaka Furue3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 286-286, 2005. |
Analysis of dioxin out of the PE-17 human milk 梶原淳睦 1), 戸高尊 2), 平川博仙 1), 堀就英 1), Shigeko Sasaki 3), Shizue Kato 3), Sonomi Nakajima 3), Akiko Uno 3), Tomoko Kondo 3), Yasuaki Saijo 3), 佐田文宏 3), Reiko Kishi 3), Takao Iida 1) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 287-287, 2005. |
Pollution fact-finding of bromination dioxin in the PE-18 fishery products individual treatment food and the related compound Ashizuka Yuki 1), Reiko Nakagawa 1), 堀就英 1), Daisuke Yasutake 1), Kumiko Sasaki 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 288-288, 2005. |
Brominated flame retardant of mother in PE-19 Japan and fetuses, chlorination dioxin, the exposure to PCB situation Hideki Fukada 1, 2, Mariko Inoue 1, 2, 3, Hisao Nagata 1, 4, Naoko Omori 2, 5, River Castle Yukiko 2, Emiko Todaka 1, 2, 6, Makoto Takahashi 7, Hidetaka Takigami 8, Shinichi Sakai 9, Chisato Mori 1, 2, 6 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 289-289, 2005. |
Day interval change of urinary DEHP metabolites output of PE-20 Japanese women Fujimaki possible arch 1, Kiyoshi Yoshinaga 1, Shigeko Serizawa 2, Hiroaki Shiraishi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 290-290, 2005. |
The effect that a PE-21 existence machine bromine compound gives to the gene expression of human umbilical vein endothelial cells Koji Sato 1, 2, 3, Naoko Omori 2, 4, Hidetaka Takigami 5, Hideki Fukada 2, 3, Chisato Mori 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 291-291, 2005. |
Effect of the internal secretion disturbance material which gives it to steroid hormone-producing ability in the PE-22 human villus cell line Makoto Kaneko, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi, Hideaki Yokoyama, Tokuo Ito, Keiichi Tanaka Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 292-292, 2005. |
Comparison between the areas of the PE-23 conception waiting time investigation Chikako Arakawa 1, Kiyoshi Yoshinaga 1, 鈴木恵太 2, Kunihiko Nakai 2, Hiroshi Sato 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 293-293, 2005. |
About sex differences of the interior of the womb level of Iku oar which is metabolites of fetal exposure - daidzein with the PE-24 phytoestrogen Yu Nakatani Takako 1, Emiko Todaka 1, 2, 3, Hideki Fukada 1, 3, Hisao Nagata 3, 4, Omori - Mariko Inoue 1, 3, 4, Chisato Mori 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 294-294, 2005. |
The PE-25 organotin compound promotes the estradiol production of the human placenta Wide Yohei Mori 1, Tsuyoshi Nakanishi 1, Tokuo Ito 1, Junichi Nishikawa 2, Keiichi Tanaka 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 295-295, 2005. |
The resolution of alkyl phenols due to the PF-1 marine bacteria Mutsumi Kawamata 1, 松永航也 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 299-299, 2005. |
Interaction of estrogen receptor(ER) and steroid and xenobiotic receptor(SXR) in PF-2 breast cancer cells Six Tana sums 1, Toshiharu Iwasaki 2, Nagaoka phosphorus 1, Ko Miyazaki 2, Amano appearance two a month, Akira Takeshita 3, Koibuchi Yukio 1, Jun Horiguchi 1, Yasuo Morishita 1, Koibuchi Noriyuki 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 300-300, 2005. |
Elucidation of the bisphenol A glucuronic acid / sulfuric acid conjugated compound dynamics using the PF-3 rat liver perfusion model Shino 1 in the hairs horse), Makoto Uchiyama tree 1), Iwano wisdom 2), Hiroshi Yokota 2), 翁長武紀 1), Kiyoo Kato 1), Hiroki Inoue 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 301-301, 2005. |
Excretion to the bile of the bisphenol A glucuronic acid conjugated compound out of the portal vein using the PF-4 rat liver perfusion model Makoto Uchiyama tree 1), Shino 1 in the hairs horse), Iwano wisdom 2), Hiroshi Yokota 2), 翁長武紀 1), Kiyoo Kato 1), Hiroki Inoue 3) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 302-302, 2005. |
The TCDD unresponsiveness of PF-5 human liver cancer cells SK-HEP-1 is due to not being able to develop CYP1A1 Shiizaki Kazuhiro 1, 2, Seiichiro Osako 1, 3, Toshie Koyama 2, Ryoichi Nagata 4, U.S. cause net three 5, Chiharu Toyama 1, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 303-303, 2005. |
Effect to inclusion ability and resolution reaction on Bisphenol-A of a lot of PF-6 cyclodextrin derivative Yutaka Mito 2, Yasuyuki Ikeda 2, Kazunari Matsumura 1 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 304-304, 2005. |
Reduction of the nonylphenol in the river deposit by the PF-7 aeration treatment and the precursor 茂木守, Kiyoshi Nojiri, Shigeo Hosono, Seishi Kawamura Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 305-305, 2005. |
Removal of the carcinogen out of the atmosphere by the PF-8 salmon albino DNA material Nishimura Taisuke 1, Liu Xiang east 1, U.S. way Tomomi 1, Tadashi Sugi person 1, Yuichi Ogura 1, Fumito Yoshida 1, Masashi Matsunaga 1, Norio Nishi 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 306-306, 2005. |
Sex differences of the bisphenol A glucuronic acid conjugation in the PF-9 rat intestinal tract and conjugate dynamics Hiroe Matsui 1), 翁長武紀 1), Kiyoo Kato 1), Hiroki Inoue 2) Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 307-307, 2005. |
Framework of the development of the predictive system of the next-generation effect by the PF-10 endocrine disruptor exposure Hideko Sone, Rich Hiroyoshi Shiba, Seiichiro Osako, U.S. cause net three Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 308-308, 2005. |
Pharmacokinetics of the PCB hydroxylation metabolite in PF-11 birds Jun Hasegawa **, Hisao Onishi **, Goji Enomoto **, Yuji Kashima *, Muneaki Matsuda **, Masahide Kawano **, Tadaaki Wakimoto ** Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 309-309, 2005. |
Application to suggestion and an environmental education of the estrogenic active substance monitor Ling's method in the environment that assumed PF-12 killifish biterrorism Jenin an index Yasuhiko Hatano 1, Masahiro Ikegami 3, Hirai giving alm 2, 小塩正朗 2, Masatoshi Morita 2, Haruki Mizukami 1, 鑪迫典久 2 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 310-310, 2005. |
Generation and vaporization by microbial degradation from PF-13 DEHP to MEHP 中宮邦近, Hiroo Takagi, Hiroyasu Ito, John S.Edmonds, Noriyuki Suzuki, Masatoshi Morita Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 311-311, 2005. |
In attitude survey ... "investigation participants about the chemical exposure situation in PF-14 environment about the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure situation of the human" Toshiko Ogawa 1, Emiko Todaka 1, 2, 3, River Castle Yukiko 1, Hideki Fukada 1, 3, Chisato Mori 1, 2, 3 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 312-312, 2005. |
PF-15 Novel biostimulation of contaminants containing ether moieties 中宮邦近, 橋本俊次, 伊藤裕康, John S.Edmonds, 鈴木規之, 森田昌敏 Proceedings of Japan Society of Endocrine Disrupters Research 8: 313-313, 2005. |