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1. Viability of cultured human skin cells treated with 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate monomer and its oligomer isocyanurate in different culture media.

2. Advances in BPA-induced Oxidative Stress and Related Effects and Mechanisms in Liver, 1991-2017.

3. Bisphenol AF exerts estrogenic activity in MCF-7 cells through activation of Erk and PI3K/Akt signals via GPER signaling pathway.

4. Spindle abnormalities and chromosome misalignment in bovine oocytes after exposure to low doses of bisphenol A or bisphenol S.

5. The Influence of High and Low Doses of Bisphenol A (BPA) on the Enteric Nervous System of the Porcine Ileum.

6. Bisphenol A and Its Derivatives Induce Degradation of HIF-1alpha via the Lysosomal Pathway in Human Hepatocarcinoma Cell Line, Hep3B.

7. Bisphenol A and estrogen induce proliferation of human thyroid tumor cells via an estrogen-receptor-dependent pathway.

8. Genome-wide alteration in DNA hydroxymethylation in the sperm from bisphenol A-exposed men.

9. Early developmental bisphenol-A exposure sex-independently impairs spatial memory by remodeling hippocampal dendritic architecture and synaptic transmission in rats.

10. A novel approach to assessing bisphenol-A hazards using an in vitro model system.

11. Bisphenol A: Understanding the Controversy.

12. Cadmium Exposure Enhances Bisphenol A-Induced Genotoxicity through 8-Oxoguanine-DNA Glycosylase-1 OGG1 Inhibition in NIH3T3 Fibroblast Cells.

13. Effects of the environmental estrogenic contaminants bisphenol A and 17α-ethinyl estradiol on sexual development and adult behaviors in aquatic wildlife species.

14. Signaling related with biphasic effects of bisphenol A (BPA) on Sertoli cell proliferation: a comparative proteomic analysis.

15. Development of a stable cell line with an intact PGC-1α/ERRα axis for screening environmental chemicals.

16. Assessment of liver function in two groups of outdoor workers exposed to arsenic.

17. Genotoxic effects of bisphenol A on somatic cells of female mice, alone and in combination with X-rays.

18. Bisphenol A delays the perinatal chloride shift in cortical neurons by epigenetic effects on the Kcc2 promoter.

19. [Final results of calculation method determining hygienic norms in workplace air for chemicals with predominant influence on nervous system].

20. Prenatal exposure to low doses of bisphenol A increases pituitary proliferation and gonadotroph number in female mice offspring at birth.

21. Bisphenol A inhibits follicle growth and induces atresia in cultured mouse antral follicles independently of the genomic estrogenic pathway.

22. Associations of bisphenol A exposure with heart rate variability and blood pressure.

23. Bisphenol A exposure modifies DNA methylation of imprint genes in mouse fetal germ cells.

24. Neuromotor function in ship welders after cessation of manganese exposure.

25. Manganese promotes increased formation of hydrogen peroxide by activated human macrophages and neutrophils in vitro.

26. Increased lung function decline in blue-collar workers exposed to welding fumes.

27. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients have greater systemic responsiveness to ex vivo stimulation with swine dust extract and its components versus healthy volunteers.

28. Abnormal synaptic plasticity in basolateral amygdala may account for hyperactivity and attention-deficit in male rat exposed perinatally to low-dose bisphenol-A.

29. Low doses of bisphenol A promote human seminoma cell proliferation by activating PKA and PKG via a membrane G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor.

30. Application of semipermeable membrane device (SPMD) to assess air genotoxicity in an occupational environment.

31. Effects of bisphenol A on adipokine release from human adipose tissue: Implications for the metabolic syndrome.

33. Pharmacologic effects of grain weevil extract on isolated guinea pig tracheal smooth muscle.

34. Lung function in relation to 2-thiothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid and genetic effect modification among rubber workers in Sweden.

36. Structural changes and airway remodelling in occupational asthma at a mean interval of 14 years after cessation of exposure.

37. Over-expression of protein disulfide isomerase reduces the release of growth hormone induced by bisphenol A and/or T3.

38. Effects of pre- and neonatal exposure to bisphenol A on murine brain development.

39. Organic dust-induced activation, adhesion to substrate and expression of intercellular adhesion molecules in THP-1 monocytes.

40. Low-level bisphenol A increases production of glial fibrillary acidic protein in differentiating astrocyte progenitor cells through excessive STAT3 and Smad1 activation.

41. Benchmark calculations for perchlorate from three human cohorts.

42. The study of gap junctional intercellular communication in keratinocytes as screening of promoter effect induced by industrial and environmental toxic substances.

43. A quantitative in vitro fluorescence imaging method for phospholipid loss from respirable mineral particles.

44. Benzene analysis in workplace air using an FIA-based bacterial biosensor.

45. Altered expression of gamma-synuclein and detoxification-related genes in lungs of rats exposed to JP-8.

46. Bisphenol-A, an environmental contaminant that acts as a thyroid hormone receptor antagonist in vitro, increases serum thyroxine, and alters RC3/neurogranin expression in the developing rat brain.

47. Stimulation of catecholamine synthesis by environmental estrogenic pollutants.

48. [Action site of bisphenol A as metabolic disruptor lies in the tryptophan-nicotinamide conversion pathway].

49. Effect of bisphenol A on drug metabolising enzymes in rat hepatic microsomes and precision-cut rat liver slices.

50. Bisphenol A, an environmental endocrine-disrupting chemical, inhibits hypoxic response via degradation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1alpha): structural requirement of bisphenol A for degradation of HIF-1alpha.

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