Introduction: Selecting Appropriate Animal Models and Experimental Designs for Endocrine Disruptor Research and Testing Studies
William S. Stokes [HTML] [PDF]
Commentary: Setting Aside Tradition When Dealing with Endocrine Disruptors
Theo Colborn [HTML] [PDF]
Selecting the Appropriate Rodent Diet for Endocrine Disruptor Research and Testing Studies
Julius E. Thigpen, Kenneth D. R. Setchell, H. E. Saunders, J. K. Haseman, M. G. Grant, and D. B. Forsythe [HTML] [PDF]
Laboratory Animal Science Issues in the Design and Conduct of Studies with Endocrine-active Compounds
Jeffrey I. Everitt and Paul M. D. Foster [HTML] [PDF]
Use of the Laboratory Rat as a Model in Endocrine Disruptor Screening and Testing
L. E. Gray, Jr., V. Wilson, N. Noriega, C. Lambright, J. Furr, T. E. Stoker, S. C. Laws, J. Goldman, R. L. Cooper, and P. M. D. Foster [HTML] [PDF]
Animal Models and Studies of in Utero Endocrine Disruptor Effects
John G. Vandenbergh [HTML] [PDF]
Behavioral Effects of Endocrine-disrupting Substances: Phytoestrogens
Edwin D. Lephart, Kenneth D. R. Setchell, Robert J. Handa, and Trent D. Lund [HTML] [PDF]
Estrogen Receptor Knockout Mice as a Model for Endocrine Research
Vickie R. Walker and Kenneth S. Korach [HTML] [PDF]
Factors Considered in Using Birds for Evaluating Endocrine-disrupting Chemicals
Leslie W. Touart [HTML] [PDF]
Small Fish Models for Identifying and Assessing the Effects of Endocrine-disrupting Chemicals
Gerald T. Ankley and Rodney D. Johnson [HTML] [PDF]
Use and Role of Invertebrate Models in Endocrine Disruptor Research and Testing
Peter L. deFur [HTML] [PDF]
In Vitro Models in Endocrine Disruptor Screening
Grantley D. Charles [HTML] [PDF]
Special Thanks to Reviewers of Volume 45 [PDF]
Thanks to Institutional Supporters [PDF]
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