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2006Introduction: The ecological relevance of chemically induced endocrine disruption in wildlifeJobling, S; Tyler, CR
2005Health effects in fish of long-term exposure to effluents from wastewater treatment worksThorpe, KL; Gross-Sorokin, M; Johnson, I; Brighty, G; Tyler, CR; Jobling, S
2005Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in U.K. rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populationsJobling, S; Williams, R; Johnson, A; Taylor, A; Gross-Sorokin, M; Nolan, M; Tyler, CR; van Aerle, R; Santos, E; Brighty, G
2009Validation 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
2009Statistical modeling suggests that antiandrogens in effluents from wastewater treatment works contribute to widespread sexual disruption in fish living in English riversJobling, S; Burn, RW; Thorpe, K; Williams, R; Tyler, C
2004Endocrine disruption in juvenile roach from English rivers: A preliminary studyBeresford, NA; Jobling, S; Williams, R; Sumpter, JP
2006Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in UK rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populationsJobling, S; Williams, R; Johnson, A; Taylor, A; Gross-Sorokin, M; Nolan, M; Tyler, CR; Aerle, RV; Santos, E; Brighty, G
2006Health effects in fish of long-term exposure to effluents from wastewater treatment worksLiney, KE; Hagger, JA; Tyler, CR; Depledge, MH; Galloway, TS; Jobling, S
2009Exposure to treated sewage effluent disrupts reproduction in the seasonally breeding ramshorn snail (sub-class: Pulmonata, Planorbarius corneus)Clarke, N; Routledge, EJ; Garner, A; Casey, D; Benstead, RS; Walker, D; Watermann, B; Gnass, K; Thomsen, A; Jobling, S
2009Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: The case of Bisphenol AMyers, JP; Vom Saal, FS; Akingbemi, BT; Arizono, K; Belcher, S; Colborn, T; Chahoud, I; Crain, DA; Farabollini, F; Guillette, LJJ; Hassold, T; Ho, S; Hunt, PA; Iguchi, T; Jobling, S; Kanno, J; Laufer, H; Marcus, M; McLachlan, JA; Nadal, A; Oehlmann, J; Olea, N; Palanza, P; Parmigiani, S; Rubin, BS; Schoenfelder, G; Sonnenschein, C; Soto, AM; Talsness, CE; Taylor, JA; Vandenberg, LN; Vandenbergh, JG; Vogel, S; Watson, CS; Welshons, WV; Zoeller, RT