Many putative endocrine disruptors inhibit prostaglandin synthesis

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Many putative endocrine disruptors inhibit prostaglandin synthesis. / Kristensen, David M; Skalkam, Maria L; Audouze, Karine Marie Laure; Lesné, Laurianne; Desdoits-Lethimonier, Christele; Frederiksen, Hanne; Brunak, Søren; Skakkebæk, Niels E; Jégou, Bernard; Hansen, Jacob B.; Junker, Steffen; Leffers, Henrik.

In: Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 119, No. 4, 01.04.2011, p. 534-41.

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Kristensen, DM, Skalkam, ML, Audouze, KML, Lesné, L, Desdoits-Lethimonier, C, Frederiksen, H, Brunak, S, Skakkebæk, NE, Jégou, B, Hansen, JB, Junker, S & Leffers, H 2011, 'Many putative endocrine disruptors inhibit prostaglandin synthesis', Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 119, no. 4, pp. 534-41. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1002635

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Kristensen, D. M., Skalkam, M. L., Audouze, K. M. L., Lesné, L., Desdoits-Lethimonier, C., Frederiksen, H., Brunak, S., Skakkebæk, N. E., Jégou, B., Hansen, J. B., Junker, S., & Leffers, H. (2011). Many putative endocrine disruptors inhibit prostaglandin synthesis. Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(4), 534-41. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1002635

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Kristensen DM, Skalkam ML, Audouze KML, Lesné L, Desdoits-Lethimonier C, Frederiksen H et al. Many putative endocrine disruptors inhibit prostaglandin synthesis. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2011 Apr 1;119(4):534-41. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1002635

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Kristensen, David M ; Skalkam, Maria L ; Audouze, Karine Marie Laure ; Lesné, Laurianne ; Desdoits-Lethimonier, Christele ; Frederiksen, Hanne ; Brunak, Søren ; Skakkebæk, Niels E ; Jégou, Bernard ; Hansen, Jacob B. ; Junker, Steffen ; Leffers, Henrik. / Many putative endocrine disruptors inhibit prostaglandin synthesis. In: Environmental Health Perspectives. 2011 ; Vol. 119, No. 4. pp. 534-41.

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abstract = "Prostaglandins (PGs) play key roles in development and maintenance of homeostasis of the adult body. Despite these important roles, it remains unclear whether the PG pathway is a target for endocrine disruption. However, several known endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) share a high degree of structural similarity with mild analgesics.",
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