Environmental Impacts on Reproductive Health and Fertility
Herausgeber: Woodruff, Tracey J.; Guillette, Jr Louis J.; Janssen, Sarah J.
Environmental Impacts on Reproductive Health and Fertility
Herausgeber: Woodruff, Tracey J.; Guillette, Jr Louis J.; Janssen, Sarah J.
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Focusing on exposures to environmental contaminants, this book provides a comprehensive source of information and recommends preventative measures.
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Focusing on exposures to environmental contaminants, this book provides a comprehensive source of information and recommends preventative measures.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519526
- ISBN-10: 0521519527
- Artikelnr.: 29022008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519526
- ISBN-10: 0521519527
- Artikelnr.: 29022008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Tracey J. Woodruff and Linda C. Giudice; 2. Environmental
contaminants and exposure Mary A. Fox and Yutaka Aoki; 3. Development and
maturation of the normal female reproductive system: 3.1. Ovary Laxmi A.
Kondapalli and Teresa K. Woodruff; 3.2. Oviduct and uterus Leo F. Doherty
and Hugh S. Taylor; 3.3. Breast Maricel V. Maffini, Carlos Sonnenschein and
Ana M. Soto; 4. Development and maturation of the normal male reproductive
system Richard M. Sharpe; 5. Modern genetics of reproductive biology Taisen
Iguchi and Tamotsu Sudo; 6. Mechanisms of endocrine disruption K. Leigh
Greathouse and Cheryl L. Walker; 7. Developmental exposures and
implications for early and latent disease Retha R. Newbold and Jerrold J.
Heindel; 8. Wildlife as sentinels of environmental impacts on reproductive
health and fertility Heather J. Hamlin and Louis J. Guillette Jr; 9.
Environmental contaminants and effects on timing and progression of human
pubertal development Annette Mouritsen, Julie Damm, Lise Aksglaede, Kaspar
Sørensen and Anders Juul; 10. Environmental contaminants and impacts on
healthy and successful pregnancies Rémy Slama and Sylvaine Cordier; 11.
Environmental contaminants and the reproductive and fertility effects in
the male: 11.1. Introduction Sarah J. Janssen; 11.2. Environmental
contaminants and male reproductive health: possible role of fetal exposure
Jorma Toppari, Helena E. Virtanen and Niels E. Skakkebaek; 11.3.
Environmental contaminants and male reproductive health: adult exposure and
effects on fertility John D. Meeker and Russ Hauser; 12. Environmental
contaminants, female reproductive health and fertility Pauline Mendola and
Germaine M. Buck Louis; 13. Environmental contaminants and related systems
that have implications for reproduction: 13.1. The neuroendocrine system
Andrea C. Gore; 13.2. The thyroid system R. Thomas Zoeller and John D.
Meeker; 13.3. The immune system Robert W. Luebke and Dori R. Germolec; 14.
Environmental contaminants and cancers of the reproductive tract Gail S.
Prins and Esther L. Calderon; 15. Communicating with patients and the
public about environmental exposures and reproductive risk Gina M. Solomon
and Sarah J. Janssen; 16. Interpreting science in the policy context Tracey
J. Woodruff and Sarah J. Janssen; 17. Conclusions - what does all this mean
and where are we going? Shanna H. Swan, Patricia Hunt and Linda C. Giudice;
Index.
contaminants and exposure Mary A. Fox and Yutaka Aoki; 3. Development and
maturation of the normal female reproductive system: 3.1. Ovary Laxmi A.
Kondapalli and Teresa K. Woodruff; 3.2. Oviduct and uterus Leo F. Doherty
and Hugh S. Taylor; 3.3. Breast Maricel V. Maffini, Carlos Sonnenschein and
Ana M. Soto; 4. Development and maturation of the normal male reproductive
system Richard M. Sharpe; 5. Modern genetics of reproductive biology Taisen
Iguchi and Tamotsu Sudo; 6. Mechanisms of endocrine disruption K. Leigh
Greathouse and Cheryl L. Walker; 7. Developmental exposures and
implications for early and latent disease Retha R. Newbold and Jerrold J.
Heindel; 8. Wildlife as sentinels of environmental impacts on reproductive
health and fertility Heather J. Hamlin and Louis J. Guillette Jr; 9.
Environmental contaminants and effects on timing and progression of human
pubertal development Annette Mouritsen, Julie Damm, Lise Aksglaede, Kaspar
Sørensen and Anders Juul; 10. Environmental contaminants and impacts on
healthy and successful pregnancies Rémy Slama and Sylvaine Cordier; 11.
Environmental contaminants and the reproductive and fertility effects in
the male: 11.1. Introduction Sarah J. Janssen; 11.2. Environmental
contaminants and male reproductive health: possible role of fetal exposure
Jorma Toppari, Helena E. Virtanen and Niels E. Skakkebaek; 11.3.
Environmental contaminants and male reproductive health: adult exposure and
effects on fertility John D. Meeker and Russ Hauser; 12. Environmental
contaminants, female reproductive health and fertility Pauline Mendola and
Germaine M. Buck Louis; 13. Environmental contaminants and related systems
that have implications for reproduction: 13.1. The neuroendocrine system
Andrea C. Gore; 13.2. The thyroid system R. Thomas Zoeller and John D.
Meeker; 13.3. The immune system Robert W. Luebke and Dori R. Germolec; 14.
Environmental contaminants and cancers of the reproductive tract Gail S.
Prins and Esther L. Calderon; 15. Communicating with patients and the
public about environmental exposures and reproductive risk Gina M. Solomon
and Sarah J. Janssen; 16. Interpreting science in the policy context Tracey
J. Woodruff and Sarah J. Janssen; 17. Conclusions - what does all this mean
and where are we going? Shanna H. Swan, Patricia Hunt and Linda C. Giudice;
Index.
1. Introduction Tracey J. Woodruff and Linda C. Giudice; 2. Environmental
contaminants and exposure Mary A. Fox and Yutaka Aoki; 3. Development and
maturation of the normal female reproductive system: 3.1. Ovary Laxmi A.
Kondapalli and Teresa K. Woodruff; 3.2. Oviduct and uterus Leo F. Doherty
and Hugh S. Taylor; 3.3. Breast Maricel V. Maffini, Carlos Sonnenschein and
Ana M. Soto; 4. Development and maturation of the normal male reproductive
system Richard M. Sharpe; 5. Modern genetics of reproductive biology Taisen
Iguchi and Tamotsu Sudo; 6. Mechanisms of endocrine disruption K. Leigh
Greathouse and Cheryl L. Walker; 7. Developmental exposures and
implications for early and latent disease Retha R. Newbold and Jerrold J.
Heindel; 8. Wildlife as sentinels of environmental impacts on reproductive
health and fertility Heather J. Hamlin and Louis J. Guillette Jr; 9.
Environmental contaminants and effects on timing and progression of human
pubertal development Annette Mouritsen, Julie Damm, Lise Aksglaede, Kaspar
Sørensen and Anders Juul; 10. Environmental contaminants and impacts on
healthy and successful pregnancies Rémy Slama and Sylvaine Cordier; 11.
Environmental contaminants and the reproductive and fertility effects in
the male: 11.1. Introduction Sarah J. Janssen; 11.2. Environmental
contaminants and male reproductive health: possible role of fetal exposure
Jorma Toppari, Helena E. Virtanen and Niels E. Skakkebaek; 11.3.
Environmental contaminants and male reproductive health: adult exposure and
effects on fertility John D. Meeker and Russ Hauser; 12. Environmental
contaminants, female reproductive health and fertility Pauline Mendola and
Germaine M. Buck Louis; 13. Environmental contaminants and related systems
that have implications for reproduction: 13.1. The neuroendocrine system
Andrea C. Gore; 13.2. The thyroid system R. Thomas Zoeller and John D.
Meeker; 13.3. The immune system Robert W. Luebke and Dori R. Germolec; 14.
Environmental contaminants and cancers of the reproductive tract Gail S.
Prins and Esther L. Calderon; 15. Communicating with patients and the
public about environmental exposures and reproductive risk Gina M. Solomon
and Sarah J. Janssen; 16. Interpreting science in the policy context Tracey
J. Woodruff and Sarah J. Janssen; 17. Conclusions - what does all this mean
and where are we going? Shanna H. Swan, Patricia Hunt and Linda C. Giudice;
Index.
contaminants and exposure Mary A. Fox and Yutaka Aoki; 3. Development and
maturation of the normal female reproductive system: 3.1. Ovary Laxmi A.
Kondapalli and Teresa K. Woodruff; 3.2. Oviduct and uterus Leo F. Doherty
and Hugh S. Taylor; 3.3. Breast Maricel V. Maffini, Carlos Sonnenschein and
Ana M. Soto; 4. Development and maturation of the normal male reproductive
system Richard M. Sharpe; 5. Modern genetics of reproductive biology Taisen
Iguchi and Tamotsu Sudo; 6. Mechanisms of endocrine disruption K. Leigh
Greathouse and Cheryl L. Walker; 7. Developmental exposures and
implications for early and latent disease Retha R. Newbold and Jerrold J.
Heindel; 8. Wildlife as sentinels of environmental impacts on reproductive
health and fertility Heather J. Hamlin and Louis J. Guillette Jr; 9.
Environmental contaminants and effects on timing and progression of human
pubertal development Annette Mouritsen, Julie Damm, Lise Aksglaede, Kaspar
Sørensen and Anders Juul; 10. Environmental contaminants and impacts on
healthy and successful pregnancies Rémy Slama and Sylvaine Cordier; 11.
Environmental contaminants and the reproductive and fertility effects in
the male: 11.1. Introduction Sarah J. Janssen; 11.2. Environmental
contaminants and male reproductive health: possible role of fetal exposure
Jorma Toppari, Helena E. Virtanen and Niels E. Skakkebaek; 11.3.
Environmental contaminants and male reproductive health: adult exposure and
effects on fertility John D. Meeker and Russ Hauser; 12. Environmental
contaminants, female reproductive health and fertility Pauline Mendola and
Germaine M. Buck Louis; 13. Environmental contaminants and related systems
that have implications for reproduction: 13.1. The neuroendocrine system
Andrea C. Gore; 13.2. The thyroid system R. Thomas Zoeller and John D.
Meeker; 13.3. The immune system Robert W. Luebke and Dori R. Germolec; 14.
Environmental contaminants and cancers of the reproductive tract Gail S.
Prins and Esther L. Calderon; 15. Communicating with patients and the
public about environmental exposures and reproductive risk Gina M. Solomon
and Sarah J. Janssen; 16. Interpreting science in the policy context Tracey
J. Woodruff and Sarah J. Janssen; 17. Conclusions - what does all this mean
and where are we going? Shanna H. Swan, Patricia Hunt and Linda C. Giudice;
Index.