Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Health Systems and Public Health
School of Health Systems and Public Health
Environmental Endocrine Disruptors and Health - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Bornman MS, de Jager C, Farias P: 2010. Reply letters: DDT and urogenital malformations in newborn boys in a malarial area. BJU International, 106 (10) / Nov, pp 1559-1561, Full Text
Leusch FDL, de Jager C, Levi Y, Lim R, Puijker L, Sacher F, Tremblay L, Wilson VS, Chapman HF: 2010. Comparison of five in vitro bioassays to measure estrogenic activity in environmental waters. Environmental Science & Technology, 44 (10) / Apr, pp 3853-3860.
Boffetta P, Couto E, Wichmann J, Ferrari P, Trichopoulos D, Bueno-de-Mesquita HB, van Duijnhoven FJB, Buchner FL, Key T, Boeing H, Nothlings U, Linseisen J, Gonzales CA, Overvad K, Nielsen MRS, Tjonneland A, Olsen A, Clavel-Chapelon F, Boutron-Ruault MC, Morois S, Lagiou P, Naska A, Benetou V, Kaaks R, Rohrmann S, Panico S, Sieri S, Vineis P, Palli D, Van Gils CH, Peeters PH, Lund E, Brustad M, Engeset D, Huerta JM, Rodriquez L, Sanchez MJ, Dorronsoro M, Barricarte A, Hallmans G, Johannson I, Manjer J, Sonestedt E, Allen NE, Bingham S, Khaw KT, Slimani N, Jenab M, Mouw T, Norat T, Riboli E, Trichopoulou A: 2010. Fruit and Vegetable Intake and Overall Cancer Risk in the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 102 (8) / Apr, pp 1-9.
Research and technical/policy output for clients:
Genthe B, Steyn M, Aneck-Hahn NH, de Jager C, van Zijl C: Technical Report: 2010. The Feasibility of a Health Risk Assessment Framework to Derive Guidelines for Oestrogenic Activity in Treated Drinking Water. For: Water Research Commission.
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