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22-Jul-2016Steroid androgen exposure during development has no effect on reproductive physiology of Biomphalaria glabrataKaur, S; Baynes, A; Lockyer, AE; Routledge, EJ; Jones, CS; Noble, LR; Jobling, S
30-Oct-2020Oestrogenic effects in wild fish: comparing contemporary and historical impacts: reportBaynes, A; Jobling, S; Lange, A; Tyler, CR
3-Oct-2017Supporting the organisation of a workshop on thyroid disruption – final reportKortenkamp, A; Martin, O; Baynes, A; Silva, E; Petersen, MA; Hass, U
4-May-2020Data collection in support of the Endocrine Disruption (ED) assessment for non-target vertebratesMartin, O; Ermler, S; Baynes, A; McPhie, J
14-Feb-2022Uptake, Elimination and Effects of Cosmetic Microbeads on the Freshwater Gastropod Biomphalaria glabrataWang, Y; Baynes, A; Renner, KO; Zhang, M; Scrimshaw, MD; Routledge, EJ
17-Jun-2022Feminizing Effects of Ethinylestradiol in Roach (Rutilus rutilus) Populations with Different Estrogenic Pollution Exposure HistoriesHamilton, PB; Baynes, A; Nicol, E; Harris, G; Webster, TMU; Beresford, N; Straszkiewicz, M; Jobling, S; Tyler, CR
27-Jun-2023Understanding target-specific effects of antidepressant drug pollution on molluscs: A systematic review protocolImiuwa, ME; Baynes, A; Routledge, EJ
23-Nov-2020Investigation into Adaptation in Genes Associated with Response to Estrogenic Pollution in Populations of Roach (Rutilus rutilus) Living in English RiversHamilton, PB; Lockyer, AE; Uren Webster, TM; Studholme, DJ; Paris, JR; Baynes, A; Nicol, E; Dawson, DA; Moore, K; Farbos, A; Jobling, S; Stevens, JR; Tyler, CR
11-Nov-2019Early embryonic exposure of freshwater gastropods to pharmaceutical 5α-reductase inhibitors results in a surprising open-coiled “banana-shaped” shellBaynes, A; Montagut Pino, G; Huong Duong, G; Lockyer, AE; McDougall, C; Jobling, S; Routledge, EJ
18-Aug-2023Endocrine disruption is reduced but still widespread in wild roach (Rutilus rutilus) living in English riversBaynes, A; Lange, A; Beresford, N; Bryden, E; Whitlock, K; Tyler, CR; Jobling, S