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1. Predictive Toxicity Models for Chemically Related Substances: A Case Study with Nonionic Alcohol Ethoxylate Surfactant.

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

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

4. In Response: Adverse outcome pathways-An industry perspective.

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

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

8. Are acute and chronic saltwater fish studies required for plant protection and biocidal product active substance risk assessment?

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

10. The use of carrier solvents in regulatory aquatic toxicology testing: Practical, statistical and regulatory considerations.

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

12. Promoting the 3Rs to enhance the OECD fish toxicity testing framework.

13. Vitellogenin: A Review of Analytical Methods to Detect (Anti) Estrogenic Activity in Fish.

14. FRESHWATER TO SALTWATER TOXICITY EXTRAPOLATION USING SPECIES SENSITIVITY DISTRIBUTIONS.

16. Interpretation of sexual secondary characteristics (SSCs) in regulatory testing for endocrine activity in fish.

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

18. An Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay Dietary Restriction Study: Lessons for Data Interpretation.

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

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

21. Saving two birds with one stone: using active substance avian acute toxicity data to predict formulated plant protection product toxicity.

22. Application of the threshold approach for acute fish toxicity testing to plant protection products: A proposed framework.

23. The Perfect Squelch.

24. Historical control histopathology data from amphibian metamorphosis assays and fathead minnow fish short term reproductive assays: A tool for data interpretation.

25. Challenging the requirement for chronic fish toxicity studies on formulated plant protection products

26. An examination of historical control histopathology metadata from 51 Amphibian Metamorphosis Assays.

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

28. BETTER BOOTSTRAP ESTIMATION OF HAZARDOUS CONCENTRATION THRESHOLDS FOR AQUATIC ASSEMBLAGES.

29. An international cross-laboratory survey on fish vitellogenin analysis: Methodological challenges and opportunities for best practice.

30. Key Opportunities to Replace, Reduce, and Refine Regulatory Fish Acute Toxicity Tests.

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

32. Building and Applying Quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathway Models for Chemical Hazard and Risk Assessment.

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

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

35. An avian reproduction study historical control database: A tool for data interpretation.

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

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

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

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

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

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

42. A method to predict and understand fish survival under dynamic chemical stress using standard ecotoxicity data.

43. Reducing the number of fish in bioconcentration studies for plant protection products by reducing the number of test concentrations

44. Risk assessment of endocrine active chemicals: Identifying chemicals of regulatory concern

45. Density-Dependent Processes in the Life History of Fishes: Evidence from Laboratory Populations of Zebrafish Danio rerio.

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

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

48. Species extrapolation for the 21st century.

49. Biodegradability assessment of complex, hydrophobic substances: Insights from gas-to-liquid (GTL) fuel and solvent testing.

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

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