Bisphenol-A and the Great Divide: A Review of Controversies in the Field of Endocrine Disruption
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In 1991, a group of 21 scientists gathered at the Wingspread Conference Center to discuss evidence of developmental alterations observed in wildlife populations after chemical exposures. There, the term "endocrine disruptor" was agreed upon to describe a class of chemicals including those that act as agonists and antagonists of the estrogen receptors (ERs), androgen receptor, thyroid hormone receptor, and others. This definition has since evolved, and the field has grown to encompass hundreds of chemicals. Despite significant advances in the study of endocrine disruptors, several controversies have sprung up and continue, including the debate over the existence of nonmonotonic dose response curves, the…
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- Endocrine system
- Endocrine disruptor
- Estrogen receptor
- Bisphenol A
- Benzhydryl compounds
- Medicine
- Hormone
- Endocrinology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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