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2011 Twenty-Four Hour Human Urine and Serum Profiles of Bisphenol A during High-Dietary Exposure Justin G. Teeguarden, Antonia M. Calafat, Xiaoyum Ye†, Daniel R. Doerge, Mona I. Churchwell, Rudy Gunawan, Morgan K. Graham Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Biochemical Toxicology, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, June 10, 2011 Read Abstract
Critical Evaluation of Key Evidence on the Human Health Hazards of Exposure to Bisphenol A
Advisory Committee of the German Society of Toxicology – April, 2011 Read Abstract
2010
In utero and lactational exposure to bisphenol A, in contrast to ethinyl estradiol, does not alter sexually dimorphic behavior, puberty, fertility, and anatomy of female LE rats.Ryan BC, Hotchkiss AK, Crofton KM, Gray LE Jr. (2010a). In utero and lactational exposure to bisphenol A, in contrast to ethinyl estradiol, does not alter sexually dimorphic behavior, puberty, fertility, and anatomy of female LE rats. Toxicol Sci 114:133–148. Read Abstract
Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol-A and the Development of Metabolic Syndrome in CD-1 Mice Ryan KK, Haller AM, Sorrell JE, Woods SC, Jandacek RJ, Seeley RJ. (2010b). Perinatal exposure to bisphenol-A and the development of metabolic syndrome in CD-1 mice. Endocrinology 151:2603–2612. Read Abstract
Developmental neurotoxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in Sprague-Dawley rats. Stump DG, Beck MJ, Radovsky A, Garman RH, Freshwater LL, Sheets LP, Marty MS, Waechter JM Jr, Dimond SS, Van Miller JP, Shiotsuka RN, Beyer D, Chappelle AH, Hentges SG. (2010). Developmental neurotoxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Sci 115:167–182 Read Abstract
2009
Basic exploratory research versus guideline-compliant studies used for hazard evaluation and risk assessment: bisphenol A as a case study. Tyl RW. (2009a). Basic exploratory research versus guideline-compliant studies used for hazard evaluation and risk assessment: Bisphenol A as a case study. Environ Health Perspect 117:1644–1651. Read Abstract
The presence (or not) of effects from low oral doses of BPA. Tyl RW (2009b). The presence (or not) of effects from low oral doses of BPA. J Toxicol Sci 34:587–588. Read Abstract Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: the case of bisphenol A. Myers JP, vom Saal FS, Akingbemi BT, Arizono K, Belcher S, Colborn T, Chahoud I, Crain DA, Farabollini F, Guillette LJ Jr, Hassold T, Ho SM, 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. (2009). Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: The case of bisphenol A. Environ Health Perspect 117:309–315. Read Abstract
2008
NTP-CERHR expert panel report on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of bisphenol A Chapin RE, Adams J, Boekelheide K, Gray LE Jr, Hayward SW, Lees PS, McIntyre BS, Portier KM, Schnorr TM, Selevan SG, Vandenbergh JG, Woskie SR. (2008). NTP-CERHR expert panel report on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of bisphenol A. Birth Defects Res B Dev Reprod Toxicol 83:157–395. Read Abstract
Derivation of a bisphenol A oral reference dose (RfD) and drinking-water equivalent concentration. Willhite CC, Ball GL, McLellan CJ. (2008). Derivation of a bisphenol A oral reference dose (RfD) and drinking-water equivalent concentration. J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev 11:69–146. Read Abstract
Two-generation reproductive toxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in CD-1 (Swiss) mice. Tyl RW, Myers CB, Marr MC, Sloan CS, Castillo NP, Veselica MM, Seely JC, Dimond SS, Van Miller JP, Shiotsuka RN, Beyer D, Hentges SG, Waechter JM Jr. (2008b). Two-generation reproductive toxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in CD-1 (Swiss) mice. Toxicol Sci 104:362–384. Read Abstract
Two-generation reproductive toxicity evaluation of dietary 17beta-estradiol (E2; CAS No. 50-28-2) in CD-1 (Swiss) mice. Tyl RW, Myers CB, Marr MC, Sloan CS, Castillo NP, Veselica MM, Seely JC, Dimond SS, Van Miller JP, Shiotsuka RS, Stropp GD, Waechter JM Jr, Hentges SG. (2008c). Two-generation reproductive toxicity evaluation of dietary 17beta-estradiol (E2; CAS No. 50-28-2) in CD-1 (Swiss) mice. Toxicol Sci 102:392–412. Read Abstract
Determination of free and total bisphenol A in human urine to assess daily uptake as a basis for a valid risk assessment. Völkel W, Kiranoglu M, Fromme H. (2008). Determination of free and total bisphenol A in human urine to assess daily uptake as a basis for a valid risk assessment. Toxicol Lett 179:155–162. Read Abstract
Gestational and lactational exposure to ethinyl estradiol, but not bisphenol A, decreases androgen-dependent reproductive organ weights and epididymal sperm abundance in the male long evans hooded rat. Howdeshell KL, Furr J, Lambright CR, Wilson VS, Ryan BC, Gray LE Jr. (2008). Gestational and lactational exposure to ethinyl estradiol, but not bisphenol A, decreases androgen-dependent reproductive organ weights and epididymal sperm abundance in the male Long-Evans hooded rat. Toxicol Sci 102:371–382. Read Abstract
2005
Quantitation of bisphenol A and bisphenol A glucuronide in biological samples by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Völkel W, Bittner N, Dekant W. (2005). Quantitation of bisphenol A and bisphenol A glucuronide in biological samples by high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Drug Metabol Dispos 33:1748–1757. Read Abstract
2002
Metabolism and Kinetics of Bisphenol A in Humans at Low Doses Following Oral Administration Völkel W, Colnot T, Csanady G, Filser J, Dekant W. (2002). Metabolism and kinetics of bisphenol A in humans at low doses following oral administration. Chem Res Toxicol 15:1281–1287. Read Abstract
Three-generation reproductive toxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in CD Sprague-Dawley rats. Tyl RW, Myers CB, Marr MC, Thomas BF, Keimowitz AR, Brine DR, Veselica MM, Fail PA, Chang TY, Seely JC, Joiner RL, Butala JH, Dimond SS, Cagen SZ, Shiotsuka RN, Stropp GD, Waechter JM. (2002). Three-generation reproductive toxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in CD Sprague-Dawley rats. Toxicol Sci 68:121–146. Read Abstract
2001 Rat two-generation reproductive toxicity study of bisphenol A Ema M, Fujii S, Furukawa M, Kiguchi M, Ikka T, Harazono A. (2001). Rat two-generation reproductive toxicity study of bisphenol A. Reprod Toxicol 15:505–523. Read Abstract
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