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2014Quantitative cross-species extrapolation between humans and fish: The case of the anti-depressant fluoxetineMargiotta-Casaluci, L; Owen, SF; Cumming, RI; De Polo, A; Winter, MJ; Panter, GH; Rand-Weaver, M; Sumpter, JP
17-Jul-2015A rational approach to selecting and ranking some pharmaceuticals of concern for the aquatic environment and their relative importance compared with other chemicalsDonnachie, RL; Johnson, AC; Sumpter, JP
2000Re-evaluation of the first synthetic estrogen, 1-keto-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrophenanthrene, and bisphenol A, using both the ovariectomised rat model used in 1933 and additional assaysAshby, J; Odum, J; Paton, D; Lefevre, PA; Beresford, NA; Sumpter, JP
2013The read-across hypothesis and environmental risk assessment of pharmaceuticalsRand-Weaver, M; Margiotta-Casaluci, L; Patel, A; Panter, GH; Owen, SF; Sumpter, JP
9-Jul-2022Renewing and improving the environmental risk assessment of chemicalsSumpter, JP; Johnson, AC; Runnalls, TJ
27-Feb-2019A restatement of the natural science evidence base on the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on wildlifeGodfray, HCJ; Stephens, AEA; Jepson, PD; Jobling, S; Johnson, AC; Matthiessen, P; Sumpter, JP; Tyler, CR; McLean, AR
1997The rodent uterotrophic assay: Critical protocol features, studies with nonyl phenols, and comparison with a yeast estrogenicity assayOdum, J; Lefevre, PA; Tittensor, S; Paton, D; Routledge, EJ; Beresford, NA; Sumpter, JP; Ashby, J
2012The role of the North Atlantic Oscillation in controlling U.K. butterfly population size and phenologyWestgarth-Smith, A; Roy, DB; Scholze, M; Tucker, A; Sumpter, JP
2019Scientific Integrity Issues in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: improving research reproducibility, credibility, and transparency.Mebane, CA; Sumpter, JP; Fairbrother, A; Augspurger, TP; Canfield, TJ; Goodfellow, WL; Guiney, PD; LeHuray, A; Maltby, L; Mayfield, DB; McLaughlin, MJ; Ortego, L; Schlekat, T; Scroggins, RP; Verslycke, TA
2003Search for the evidence of endocrine disruption in the aquatic environment: Lessons to be learned from joint biological and chemical monitoring in the European Project COMPREHENDEggen, RIL; Bengtsson, BE; Bowmer, CT; Gerritsen, AAM; Gibert, M; Hylland, K; Johnson, AC; Leonards, P; Nakari, T; Norrgren, L; Sumpter, JP; Suter, MJF; Svenson, A; Pickering, AD
1984Seasonal changes in serum testosterone, 11-ketotestosterone, and 1713-estradiol levels in the brown bullhead, Ictalurus nebuIosus LesueurBurke, MG; Leatherland, JF; Sumpter, JP
2001Sexual disruption in a second species of wild cyprinid fish (gudgeon, Gobio gobio) in United Kingdom freshwatersAerle, RV; Nolan, M; Jobling, S; Christiansen, LB; Sumpter, JP; Tyler, CR
16-Jun-2021Steroid hormones in the aquatic environmentOjoghoro, JO; Scrimshaw, MD; Sumpter, JP
1997Structural features of alkylphenolic chemicals associated with estrogenic activityRoutledge, EJ; Sumpter, JP
2010A study of the anti-androgenic effects of the phthalate ester, din-butyl phthalate, on two freshwater fish species, the fathead minnow and the three-spined sticklebackAoki, Katherine A
2011Synthetic glucocorticoids in the aquatic environment: their potential impacts on fishKugathas, Subramaniam
2016Testing the “read-across hypothesis” by investigating the effects of ibuprofen on fishPatel, A; Panter, GH; Trollope, HT; Glennon, YC; Owen, SF; Sumpter, JP; Rand-Weaver, M
2017Towards improved behavioural testing in aquatic toxicology: Acclimation and observation times are important factors when designing behavioural tests with fishMelvin, SD; Petit, MA; Duvignacq, MC; Sumpter, JP
4-Oct-2017Uptake and Metabolism of Human Pharmaceuticals by Fish - A Case Study with the Opioid Analgesic Tramadol.Margiotta-Casaluci, L; Huerta, B; Runnalls, TJ; Nomiyama, K; Kunisue, T; Tanabe, S; Sumpter, JP
1995A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenicJobling, S; Reynolds, T; White, R; Parker, MG; Sumpter, JP