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千葉大学 医学研究院環境生命医学 | 論文
- Changes of sperm functions and epididymal gene expression in the rats treated with sulfasalazine for several days(Development, Reproduction, Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting)
- EFFECTS OF MALE REPRODUCTIVE TOXICANTS ON GENE EXPRESSION IN RAT TESTES
- P6-45 Effect of reproductive toxicants on the gene expression in the testes of rats(TOXICOGENOMICS)(GENERAL SESSION BY POSTER PRESENTATION)(Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting)
- Effects of sulfasalazine on gene expressions in testis and epididymis (TOXICOGENOMICS AND TOXICOPROTEOMICS) (GENERAL SESSION BY POSTER PRESENTATION) (Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting)
- Relationship between Exposure to Formaldehyde and Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Production during the Gross Anatomy Laboratory
- TRENDS IN RECENT RESEARCH ON POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS ON HUMAN HEALTH
- Association of testicular undescent induced by prenatal flutamide treatment with thickening of the cremaster muscle in rats
- Embryonic Myosin Heavy Chain and Troponin T Isoforms Remain in the Cremaster Muscle of Adult Rat Cryptorchidism Induced with Flutamide
- Alteration of androgen receptor immunoexpression by neonatal DES-treatment in mouse epididymis
- Immunohistochemical Changes of Androgen Receptor and Estrogen Receptors α and β in the Gubernaculum of Cryptorchid Rats during Testicular Descent
- Neonatal Exposure to Genistein Reduces Expression of Estrogen Receptor Alpha and Androgen Receptor in Testes of Adult Mice
- Pilot Study to Reduce Dioxins in the Human Body
- An experimental model using guinea pigs to reduce accumulated dioxins in the body
- Effect of Exposure to High Isoflavone-Containing Diets on Prenatal and Postnatal Offspring Mice
- Morphological Changes and lucreased Sucrace and Isomaltase Activity in Small Intestines of Insulin-Deficient and Type 2 Diabetic Rats
- Pilot Study of a Dissection Table for Gross Anatomy Laboratory Equipped with a Photocatalytic Device that Decomposes Formaldehyde
- Postnatal exposure to low-dose decabromodiphenyl ether adversely affects mouse testes by increasing thyrosine phosphorylation level of cortactin