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Endocrine disruption hormonally active agent

Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals, Endocrine Disruptors, and Hormonally Active Agents... [Pg.603]

Any reproductive toxicant capable of endocrine disruption can also be considered an endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) or an endocrine disrupter. Another term frequently used with respect to endocrine disruption, especially regarding xenobiotics that interact with endogenous hormone receptors, is hormonally active agent (HAA). In most instances, "EDC," "endocrine disrupter," or "HAA" can be used interchangeably to discuss the actions of a given xenobiotic (Evans, 2007). [Pg.603]


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Endocrine agents

Endocrine disrupter

Endocrine disrupters

Endocrine disruption Disrupters

Endocrine hormones

Endocrine-disrupting

Endocrine-disrupting activity

HORMONE DISRUPTER

Hormonal activity

Hormonal agents

Hormonally active agent

Hormone disruption

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