HYPROMELLOSE PHTHALATE (24% PHTHALATE, 55 CST)
National Institutes of Health
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Background: Phthalates are ubiquitous environmental contaminants. Because of potential adverse effects on human health…
The epigenetic effects on DNA methylation, histone modification, and expression of non-coding RNAs (including microRNAs) of…
Background Phthalates, ubiquitous environmental pollutants that may disturb the endocrine system, are used primarily as…
Phthalate diesters are chemicals to which humans are ubiquitously exposed. Exposure to certain phthalates during sexual…
Background Phthalates may pose a risk for perinatal developmental effects. An important question relates to the choice of…
Phthalates adversely affect the male reproductive system in animals. We investigated whether phthalate monoester contamination of…
BACKGROUND
The disorders comprising human 'testicular dysgenesis syndrome' (TDS) may be increasing in incidence. TDS originates…
The estrogenic activities of eight phthalate esters (i.e., di-2-ethylhexyl, di-n-butyl (DBP), butylbenzyl (BBP), di-hexyl (DHP…
A large number of phthalate esters were screened for estrogenic activity using a recombinant yeast screen. a selection of these…