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COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach
Tens of thousands of man-made chemicals are in regular use and discharged into the environment. Many of them are known to interfere with the hormonal systems in humans and wildlife. Given the complexity of endocrine systems, there are many ways in which endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can affe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1874174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16818253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8060 |
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author | Schulte-Oehlmann, Ulrike Albanis, Triantafyllos Allera, Axel Bachmann, Jean Berntsson, Pia Beresford, Nicola Carnevali, Daniela Candia Ciceri, Francesca Dagnac, Thierry Falandysz, Jerzy Galassi, Silvana Hala, David Janer, Gemma Jeannot, Roger Jobling, Susan King, Isabella Klingmüller, Dietrich Kloas, Werner Kusk, Kresten Ole Levada, Ramon Lo, Susan Lutz, Ilka Oehlmann, Jörg Oredsson, Stina Porte, Cinta Rand-Weaver, Marian Sakkas, Vasilis Sugni, Michela Tyler, Charles van Aerle, Ronny van Ballegoy, Christoph Wollenberger, Leah |
author_facet | Schulte-Oehlmann, Ulrike Albanis, Triantafyllos Allera, Axel Bachmann, Jean Berntsson, Pia Beresford, Nicola Carnevali, Daniela Candia Ciceri, Francesca Dagnac, Thierry Falandysz, Jerzy Galassi, Silvana Hala, David Janer, Gemma Jeannot, Roger Jobling, Susan King, Isabella Klingmüller, Dietrich Kloas, Werner Kusk, Kresten Ole Levada, Ramon Lo, Susan Lutz, Ilka Oehlmann, Jörg Oredsson, Stina Porte, Cinta Rand-Weaver, Marian Sakkas, Vasilis Sugni, Michela Tyler, Charles van Aerle, Ronny van Ballegoy, Christoph Wollenberger, Leah |
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description | Tens of thousands of man-made chemicals are in regular use and discharged into the environment. Many of them are known to interfere with the hormonal systems in humans and wildlife. Given the complexity of endocrine systems, there are many ways in which endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can affect the body’s signaling system, and this makes unraveling the mechanisms of action of these chemicals difficult. A major concern is that some of these EDCs appear to be biologically active at extremely low concentrations. There is growing evidence to indicate that the guiding principle of traditional toxicology that “the dose makes the poison” may not always be the case because some EDCs do not induce the classical dose–response relationships. The European Union project COMPRENDO (Comparative Research on Endocrine Disrupters—Phylogenetic Approach and Common Principles focussing on Androgenic/Antiandrogenic Compounds) therefore aims to develop an understanding of potential health problems posed by androgenic and antiandrogenic compounds (AACs) to wildlife and humans by focusing on the commonalities and differences in responses to AACs across the animal kingdom (from invertebrates to vertebrates). |
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spelling | pubmed-18741742007-06-07 COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach Schulte-Oehlmann, Ulrike Albanis, Triantafyllos Allera, Axel Bachmann, Jean Berntsson, Pia Beresford, Nicola Carnevali, Daniela Candia Ciceri, Francesca Dagnac, Thierry Falandysz, Jerzy Galassi, Silvana Hala, David Janer, Gemma Jeannot, Roger Jobling, Susan King, Isabella Klingmüller, Dietrich Kloas, Werner Kusk, Kresten Ole Levada, Ramon Lo, Susan Lutz, Ilka Oehlmann, Jörg Oredsson, Stina Porte, Cinta Rand-Weaver, Marian Sakkas, Vasilis Sugni, Michela Tyler, Charles van Aerle, Ronny van Ballegoy, Christoph Wollenberger, Leah Environ Health Perspect Monograph Tens of thousands of man-made chemicals are in regular use and discharged into the environment. Many of them are known to interfere with the hormonal systems in humans and wildlife. Given the complexity of endocrine systems, there are many ways in which endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) can affect the body’s signaling system, and this makes unraveling the mechanisms of action of these chemicals difficult. A major concern is that some of these EDCs appear to be biologically active at extremely low concentrations. There is growing evidence to indicate that the guiding principle of traditional toxicology that “the dose makes the poison” may not always be the case because some EDCs do not induce the classical dose–response relationships. The European Union project COMPRENDO (Comparative Research on Endocrine Disrupters—Phylogenetic Approach and Common Principles focussing on Androgenic/Antiandrogenic Compounds) therefore aims to develop an understanding of potential health problems posed by androgenic and antiandrogenic compounds (AACs) to wildlife and humans by focusing on the commonalities and differences in responses to AACs across the animal kingdom (from invertebrates to vertebrates). National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2006-04 2006-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC1874174/ /pubmed/16818253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8060 Text en This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original DOI |
spellingShingle | Monograph Schulte-Oehlmann, Ulrike Albanis, Triantafyllos Allera, Axel Bachmann, Jean Berntsson, Pia Beresford, Nicola Carnevali, Daniela Candia Ciceri, Francesca Dagnac, Thierry Falandysz, Jerzy Galassi, Silvana Hala, David Janer, Gemma Jeannot, Roger Jobling, Susan King, Isabella Klingmüller, Dietrich Kloas, Werner Kusk, Kresten Ole Levada, Ramon Lo, Susan Lutz, Ilka Oehlmann, Jörg Oredsson, Stina Porte, Cinta Rand-Weaver, Marian Sakkas, Vasilis Sugni, Michela Tyler, Charles van Aerle, Ronny van Ballegoy, Christoph Wollenberger, Leah COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach |
title | COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach |
title_full | COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach |
title_fullStr | COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach |
title_short | COMPRENDO: Focus and Approach |
title_sort | comprendo: focus and approach |
topic | Monograph |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1874174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16818253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8060 |
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