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. 2017 Mar 22;14(3):334. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14030334

Table 1.

Articles on EDCs and endometrial cancer published until 2016.

Type of Article Main Author (Year) Subject
Review Klinge (2015) [18] miRNAs regulated by estrogens, tamoxifen, and endocrine disruptors and their downstream gene targets.
Review Gibson (2015) [9] Endocrine disruption of oestrogen action and female reproductive tract cancers.
Review Rochester (2015) [19] Bisphenol A and human health: A review of the literature
In vitro study Nordeen (2013) [20] Endocrine disrupting activities of the flavonoid nutraceuticals luteolin and quercetin
In vitro study Kortenkamp (2011) [21] Are cadmium and other heavy metal compounds acting as endocrine disrupters?
In vitro study Boehme (2009) [22] Gene expression profiling in Ishikawa cells: a fingerprint for estrogen active compounds
In vitro study Xu (2008) [23] Development of a stable dual cell-line GFP expression system to study estrogenic endocrine disruptors.
Review Caserta (2008) [24] Impact of endocrine disruptor chemicals in gynaecology.
In vitro study Singleton (2006) [25] Gene expression profiling reveals novel regulation by bisphenol-A in estrogen receptor-alpha-positive human cells.
Case Control Study Hardell (2004) [26] Adipose tissue concentrations of p,p’-DDE and the risk for endometrial cancer.
In vitro study Safe (1998) [27] Ah receptor agonists as endocrine disruptors: antiestrogenic activity and mechanisms.
In vitro study Garey (1998) [28] Estrogenic and antiprogestagenic activities of pyrethroid insecticides.