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The H295R system for evaluation of endocrine-disrupting effects Journal:Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2006 | ||
Hypoxia affects sex differentiation and development leading to a male-dominated population in zebrafish (Danio rerio) Journal:Environmental Science and Technology | 2006 | ||
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Leptin-mediated modulation of steroidogenic gene expression in hypoxic zebrafish embryos: Implications for the disruption of sex steroids Journal:Environmental Science and Technology | 2012 | ||
Modulation of steroidogenic gene expression and hormone production of H295R cells by pharmaceuticals and other environmentally active compounds Journal:Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2007 | ||
Quantitative RT-PCR methods for evaluating toxicant-induced effects on steroidogenesis using the H295R cell line Journal:Environmental Science and Technology | 2005 | ||
Two genes encoding protein phosphatase 2A catalytic subunits are differentially expressed in rice Journal:Plant Molecular Biology | 2003 |