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vom Saal, F.S., Nagel, S.C., Palanza, P., Boechler, M., Parmigiani, S. and Welshons, W.V. 1995. Estrogenic pesticides: binding relative to estradiol in MCF-7 cells and effects of exposure during fetal life on subsequent territorial behavior in male mice. Toxicology Letters 77: 343-350 |
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Nagel, S.C., vom Saal, F.S., Thayer, K.A., Dhar, M.G., Boechler, M., and Welshons, W.V. 1997. Relative binding affinity-serum modified access assay predicts the relative in vivo bioactivity of the xenoestrogens bisphenol A and octylphenol. Environmental Health Perspectives 105(1): 70-76 |
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vom Saal, F.S., Timms, B.G., Montano, M.M., Palanza, P., Thayer, K.A., Nagel, S.C., Dhar, M.G., Ganjam, V.K., Parmigiani, S. and Welshons, W.V. 1997. Prostate enlargement in mice due to fetal exposure to low doses of estradiol or diethylstilbestrol and opposite effects at high doses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 94: 2056-2061. |
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Nagel, S.C., vom Saal, F.S., and Welshons, W.V. 1998. The effective free fraction of estradiol and xenoestrogens in human serum measured by whole cell uptake assays: physiology of delivery modifies estrogenic activity. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 217: 300-309 |
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vom Saal, F.S., Cooke, P.S., Buchanan, D.L., Palanza, P., Thayer, K.A., Nagel, S.C., Parmigiani, S., and Welshons, W.V. 1998. A physiologically based approach to the study of bisphenol A and other estrogenic chemicals on the size of reproductive organs, daily sperm production, and behavior. Toxicology and Industrial Health 14(1/2): 239-260 |
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Welshons, W.V., Nagel, S.C., Thayer, K.T., Judy, B.M., and vom Saal, F.S. 1999. Low-dose bioactivity of xenoestrogens in animals: fetal exposure to low doses of methoxychlor and other xenoestrogens increases adult prostate weight. Toxicology and Industrial Health 15(1-2): 12-25 |
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Nagel, S.C., vom Saal, F.S., and Welshons, W.V. 1999. Developmental effects of estrogenic chemicals are predicted by an in vitro assay incorporating modification of cell uptake by serum. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 69: 343-357 |
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Welshons, W.V., Nagel, S.C., and Vom Saal, F.S. 1999. Protein binding interactions: Approaches to quantifying 'free' and 'bound' fractions of genistein and other xenobiotic estrogens in serum. Journal of Medicinal Food 2 (3-4), pp. 135-137 |
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Wijayaratne, A.L., Nagel, S.C., Paige, L.A., Christensen, D.J., Norris, J.D., Fowlkes, D.M., and McDonnell, D.P. 1999. Comparative analysis of mechanistic differences among antiestrogens. Endocrinology 140 (12): 5828-5840. |
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Nagel, S.C., Hagelbarger, J.L., and McDonnell, D.P. 2001. Development of an ER action indicator mouse for the study of estrogens, selective ER modulators, and xenobiotics. Endocrinology 142 (11):4721-4728. |
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Sathya, G., Jansen, M.S., Nagel, S.C., Cook, C.E. and McDonnell, D.P., 2002. Identification and characterization of novel ERbeta-sparing antiprogestins. Endocrinology 143 (8): 3017-3082 |
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Jansen, M.S., Nagel, S.C., Miranda, P.J., Lobenhofer, E.K., Afshari, C.A. and McDonnell, D.P., 2004. Short-chain fatty acids enhance nuclear receptor activity through mitogen-activated protein kinase activation and histone deacetylase inhibition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA), 101(18): 7199-204 |
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vom Saal FS, Richter CA, Ruhlen R.R., Nagel S.C., Timms B.G., and Welshons W.V., 2005. The importance of appropriate controls, animal feed, and animal models in interpreting results from low-dose studies of bisphenol A. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol 73: 140-145. |
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vom Saal, F.S., Nagel, S.C., Timms B.G., and Welshons W.V., 2005. Implications for human health of the extensive bisphenol A literature showing adverse effects at low doses: a response to attempts to mislead the public. Toxicology 212(2-3): p. 244-52, author reply 253-4. |
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Welshons W.V., Nagel S.C., and vom Saal, F.S., 2006. Large effects from small exposures. III. Endocrine mechanisms mediating effects of bisphenol A at levels of human exposure. Endocrinology, 147 (6 Suppl): S56-69 |
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Hurrelmeyer, K.E., Schroder, A.L., Ghormley, A.L., Redel, J.M., Sharpe-Timms K.L., and Nagel, S.C. Altered gene expression in ectopic versus eutopic endometrium in a mouse model of endometriosis. In preparation |
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Hurrelmeyer, K.E., Schroder, Ghormley, A.L., Redel, J.M., Sharpe-Timms K.L., and Nagel, S.C. Extracellular matrix and adhesion molecules are permanently programmed by developmental exposure to xenoestrogens in the mouse. In preparation. |
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Syrcle, S., Hurrelmeyer, K.E., Schroder, A.L., Barrier, B.B., Nichols, B., Mills, M. and Nagel, S.C. Altered gene expression in a vaginal polyp from a patient with vaginal and cervical polyps, extensive vaginal adenosis, and stage IV endometriosis. In preparation. |
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Schroder, A.L., Hurrelmeyer, K.E., and Nagel, S.C. Estrogen regulation of common house keeping genes in the mouse uterus. In preparation |
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