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Studies on a widely-recognized snail model species (Lymnaea stagnalis) provide further evidence that vertebrate steroids do not have a hormonal role in the reproduction of mollusks.
Fodor I, Schwarz T, Kiss B, Tapodi A, Schmidt J, Cousins ARO, Katsiadaki I, Scott AP, Pirger Z. Fodor I, et al. Among authors: schwarz t. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2022 Sep 8;13:981564. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2022.981564. eCollection 2022. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2022. PMID: 36157463 Free PMC article.
Data on the uptake and metabolism of the vertebrate steroid estradiol-17β from water by the common mussel, Mytilus spp.
Schwarz TI, Katsiadaki I, Maskrey BH, Scott AP. Schwarz TI, et al. Data Brief. 2016 Nov 5;9:956-965. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.10.030. eCollection 2016 Dec. Data Brief. 2016. PMID: 27896302 Free PMC article.
The data presented in this article primarily provide support for the research article entitled "Mussels (Mytilus spp.) display an ability for rapid and high capacity uptake of the vertebrate steroid, estradiol-17beta from water" (T.I. Schwarz, I. Katsiadaki, B.H. Ma …
The data presented in this article primarily provide support for the research article entitled "Mussels (Mytilus spp.) display an ability fo …
Data on the uptake and metabolism of testosterone by the common mussel, Mytilus spp.
Schwarz TI, Katsiadaki I, Maskrey BH, Scott AP. Schwarz TI, et al. Data Brief. 2017 Mar 31;12:164-168. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2017.03.040. eCollection 2017 Jun. Data Brief. 2017. PMID: 28459089 Free PMC article.
This article provides data in support of the research article entitled "Rapid uptake, biotransformation, esterification and lack of depuration of testosterone and its metabolites by the common mussel, Mytilus spp." (T.I. Schwarz, I. Katsiadaki, B.H. Maskrey, A.P. Sc …
This article provides data in support of the research article entitled "Rapid uptake, biotransformation, esterification and lack of depurati …
Recommended approaches to the scientific evaluation of ecotoxicological hazards and risks of endocrine-active substances.
Matthiessen P, Ankley GT, Biever RC, Bjerregaard P, Borgert C, Brugger K, Blankinship A, Chambers J, Coady KK, Constantine L, Dang Z, Denslow ND, Dreier DA, Dungey S, Gray LE, Gross M, Guiney PD, Hecker M, Holbech H, Iguchi T, Kadlec S, Karouna-Renier NK, Katsiadaki I, Kawashima Y, Kloas W, Krueger H, Kumar A, Lagadic L, Leopold A, Levine SL, Maack G, Marty S, Meador J, Mihaich E, Odum J, Ortego L, Parrott J, Pickford D, Roberts M, Schaefers C, Schwarz T, Solomon K, Verslycke T, Weltje L, Wheeler JR, Williams M, Wolf JC, Yamazaki K. Matthiessen P, et al. Among authors: schwarz t. Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2017 Mar;13(2):267-279. doi: 10.1002/ieam.1885. Epub 2017 Jan 27. Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2017. PMID: 28127947 Free PMC article.
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