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1. Maternal serum perfluoroalkyl substance mixtures and thyroid hormone concentrations in maternal and cord sera: The HOME Study.

2. Consensus on the key characteristics of endocrine-disrupting chemicals as a basis for hazard identification.

3. Comparative Analyses of the 12 Most Abundant PCB Congeners Detected in Human Maternal Serum for Activity at the Thyroid Hormone Receptor and Ryanodine Receptor.

4. Urinary concentrations of phthalate biomarkers and weight change among postmenopausal women: a prospective cohort study.

5. Predictors of urinary phthalate biomarker concentrations in postmenopausal women.

6. Maternal urinary phthalate metabolites during pregnancy and thyroid hormone concentrations in maternal and cord sera: The HOME Study.

8. The Florence Statement on Triclosan and Triclocarban.

9. PBDE flame retardants, thyroid disease, and menopausal status in U.S. women.

10. NIEHS/FDA CLARITY-BPA research program update.

11. Maternal Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE) Exposure and Thyroid Hormones in Maternal and Cord Sera: The HOME Study, Cincinnati, USA.

12. Parma consensus statement on metabolic disruptors.

13. Assessing dose-response relationships for endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs): a focus on non-monotonicity.

14. A path forward in the debate over health impacts of endocrine disrupting chemicals.

16. Alteration of rat fetal cerebral cortex development after prenatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls.

17. Science and policy on endocrine disrupters must not be mixed: a reply to a "common sense" intervention by toxicology journal editors.

18. Regulatory decisions on endocrine disrupting chemicals should be based on the principles of endocrinology.

19. The impact of endocrine disruption: a consensus statement on the state of the science.

20. Individual polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners produce tissue- and gene-specific effects on thyroid hormone signaling during development.

21. Thyroid-disrupting chemicals: interpreting upstream biomarkers of adverse outcomes.

22. Environmental neuroendocrine and thyroid disruption: relevance for reproductive medicine?

23. Environmental chemicals impacting the thyroid: targets and consequences.

24. Polychlorinated biphenyls exert selective effects on cellular composition of white matter in a manner inconsistent with thyroid hormone insufficiency.

25. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) exert thyroid hormone-like effects in the fetal rat brain but do not bind to thyroid hormone receptors.

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