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

2. Resource and animal use implications of the proposed REACH information requirements for endocrine disruptor assessment.

3. How the Xenopus eleutheroembryonic thyroid assay compares to the amphibian metamorphosis assay for detecting thyroid active chemicals.

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

5. Current testing programs for pesticides adequately capture endocrine activity and adversity for protection of vertebrate wildlife.

6. New Approach Methodologies for the Endocrine Activity Toolbox: Environmental Assessment for Fish and Amphibians.

7. Investigating endocrine-disrupting properties of chemicals in fish and amphibians: Opportunities to apply the 3Rs.

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

11. The value of avian gross pathology in identifying endocrine disrupting properties.

12. Critical Review of Read-Across Potential in Testing for Endocrine-Related Effects in Vertebrate Ecological Receptors.

13. Control performance of fish short term reproduction assays with fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas).

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

16. Distinguishing between endocrine disruption and non-specific effects on endocrine systems.

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

18. A critical review of histopathological findings associated with endocrine and non-endocrine hepatic toxicity in fish models.

19. A review of the evidence for endocrine disrupting effects of current-use chemicals on wildlife populations.

20. Weight of evidence approaches for the identification of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals: Review and recommendations for EU regulatory application.

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

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

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

25. An evaluation of fish early life stage tests for predicting reproductive and longer-term toxicity from plant protection product active substances.

26. Refinement of the ECETOC approach to identify endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals in ecotoxicology.

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

28. Risk assessment of endocrine active chemicals: identifying chemicals of regulatory concern.

29. Mode of sexual differentiation and its influence on the relative sensitivity of the fathead minnow and zebrafish in the fish sexual development test.

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

31. Multi-criteria decision analysis of test endpoints for detecting the effects of endocrine active substances in fish full life cycle tests.

32. Commentary: Assessing the endocrine disrupting effects of chemicals on invertebrates in the European Union.

33. Thresholds of Toxicological Concern for Endocrine Active Substances in the Aquatic Environment.

34. Population relevance of toxicant mediated changes in sex ratio in fish: An assessment using an individual-based zebrafish (Danio rerio) model.

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