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1. Endocrine disruption assessment in aquatic vertebrates – Identification of substance-induced thyroid-mediated effect patterns

2. Are changes in vitellogenin concentrations in fish reliable indicators of chemical-induced endocrine activity?

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3. Tube length of chironomid larvae as an indicator for dissolved oxygen in water bodies

5. Harnessing Modeling for Assessing the Population Relevance of Exposure to Endocrine‐Active Chemicals

7. The Extended Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay: A Thyroid‐Specific and Less Animal‐Intensive Alternative to the Larval Amphibian Growth and Development Assay

8. (MIS)Use of the Adverse Outcome Pathway Concept for Assessing Endocrine Disruption in Nontarget Organisms

10. Is normalized hindlimb length measurement in assessment of thyroid disruption in the amphibian metamorphosis assay relevant?

11. Assessing the population relevance of endocrine‐disrupting effects for nontarget vertebrates exposed to plant protection products

12. Risk assessment considerations for plant protection products and terrestrial life-stages of amphibians

13. Prospective aquatic risk assessment for chemical mixtures in agricultural landscapes

14. Recommended approaches to the scientific evaluation of ecotoxicological hazards and risks of endocrine-active substances

15. Uncertainties in biological responses that influence hazard and risk approaches to the regulation of endocrine active substances

16. The utility of QSARs in predicting acute fish toxicity of pesticide metabolites: A retrospective validation approach

17. Acute oral toxicity of chemicals in terrestrial life stages of amphibians: Comparisons to birds and mammals

18. Endocrine Disruption: Current approaches for regulatory testing and assessment of plant protection products are fit for purpose

19. A review of the effects of azole compounds in fish and their possible involvement in masculinization of wild fish populations

20. Reducing the number of fish in bioconcentration studies with general chemicals by reducing the number of test concentrations

21. Test concentration setting for fish in vivo endocrine screening assays

22. COMPARATIVE ACUTE AND CHRONIC SENSITIVITY OF FISH AND AMPHIBIANS: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF DATA

24. Science based guidance for the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals

25. Genotoxic damage in field-collected three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.): A suitable biomonitoring tool?

26. Endocrine disruption in nematodes: effects and mechanisms

27. Reproductive stimulation by low doses of xenoestrogens contrasts with the view of hormesis as an adaptive response

29. Integrating Evolutionary Genetics and Ecotoxicology: On the Correspondence Between Reaction Norms and Concentration–Response Curves

30. Adsorption of metals to membrane filters in view of their speciation in nutrient solution

31. The seven year itch—progress in research on endocrine disruption in aquatic invertebrates since 1999

33. Mixture toxicity and tissue interactions of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in earthworms (Oligochaeta) in laboratory and field soils: A critical evaluation of data

35. Accumulation and elimination of lanthanum by duckweed (Lemna minor L.) as influenced by organism growth and lanthanum sorption to glass

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38. Mind the gap: Concerns using endpoints from endocrine screening assays in risk assessment