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Browsing by Author Jobling, S
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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | | 1996 | Inhibition of testicular growth in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to estrogenic alkylphenolic chemicals | Jobling, S; Sheahan, D; Osborne, JA; Matthiessen, P; Sumpter, JP |
| 2006 | Introduction: The Ecological Relevance of Chemically Induced Endocrine Disruption in Wildlife | Jobling, S; Tyler, C R |
| 2005 | Is There a Causal Association between Genotoxicity and the Imposex Effect? | Hagger, JA; Depledge, MH; Oehlmann, J; Jobling, S; Galloway, TS |
| 2005 | Predicted Exposures to Steroid Estrogens in U.K. Rivers Correlate with Widespread Sexual Disruption in Wild Fish Populations | Jobling, S; Williams, R; Johnson, A; Taylor, A; Gross-Sorokin, M, et al |
| 2006 | Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in UK rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populations | Jobling, S; Williams, R; Johnson, A; Taylor, A; Gross-Sorokin, M, et al |
| 2009 | Reproductive effects in two species of native freshwater gastropod mollusc exposed to 17β-oestradiol or an environmentally relevant mixture of oestrogenic chemicals in outdoor mesocosms | Routledge, E; Jobling, S; Baynes, Alice Louise |
| 2009 | Seasonal effects of treated sewage effluents upon the reproduction and development of European freshwater molluscs | Jobling, S; Routledge, E; Clarke, Neil |
| 2001 | Sexual disruption in a second species of wild cyprinid fish (gudgeon, Gobio gobio)in United Kingdom freshwaters | Aerle, RV; Nolan, M; Jobling, S; Christiansen, LB; Sumpter, JP, et al |
| 2009 | Statistical modeling suggests that antiandrogens in effluents from wastewater treatment works contribute to widespread sexual disruption in fish living in English rivers | Jobling, S; Burn, RW; Thorpe, K; Williams, R; Tyler, C |
| 2009 | Validation of a method for measuring sperm quality and quantity in reproductive toxicity tests with pair-breeding male fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) | Hala, D; Van Look, K; Holt, WV; Jobling, S |
| 1995 | A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenic | Jobling, S; Reynolds, T; White, R; Parker, MG; Sumpter, JP |
| 1995 | Vitellogenesis as a biomarker for estrogenic contamination of the aquatic environment | Sumpter, JP; Jobling, S |
| 2009 | Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: The case of Bisphenol A | Myers, JP; Vom Saal, FS; Akingbemi, BT; Arizono, K; Belcher, S, et al |
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