Endocrine disrupting chemicals: Multiple effects on testicular signaling and spermatogenesis.

作者: Bonnie H.Y. Yeung , Hin T. Wan , Alice Y.S. Law , Chris K.C. Wong

DOI: 10.4161/SPMG.1.3.18019

关键词: DiseaseAdult diseaseInternal medicineOrganismHuman healthEndocrinologyEndocrine systemBioinformaticsBiology

摘要: In the past 200 years, an enormous number of synthetic chemicals with diverse structural features have been produced for industrial, medical and domestic purposes. These chemicals, originally thought to little or no biological toxicity, are widely used in our daily lives commonly present foods. It was not until first World Wildlife Federation Wingspread Conference held 1994 that concerns about endocrine disrupting (ED) effects these were articulated. The potential hazardous (EDCs) on human health ecological well-being one global affect propagation beings. Considerable numbers studies indicated disruption is linked “the developmental basis adult disease”, highlighting significant EDC exposure a developing organism, leading propensity individual develop disease dysfunction later life. this review, we intend ...

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