Julia A Taylor
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Vom Saal F, Antoniou M, Belcher S, Bergman A, Bhandari R, Birnbaum L, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2024 Apr;
132(4):45001.
PMID: 38592230
Background: The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recommended lowering their estimated tolerable daily intake (TDI) for bisphenol A (BPA) 20,000-fold to . BPA is an extensively studied high production volume...
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Taylor J, Coe B, Shioda T, Vom Saal F
Metabolites
. 2022 Feb;
12(2).
PMID: 35208177
Differential placental blood flow and nutrient transport can lead to both intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and macrosomia. Both conditions can lead to adult obesity and other conditions clustered as metabolic...
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Taylor J, Jones M, Besch-Williford C, Berendzen A, Ricke W, Vom Saal F
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Jun;
21(11).
PMID: 32486162
Obstructive voiding disorder (OVD) occurs during aging in men and is often, but not always, associated with increased prostate size, due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, or prostate cancer....
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Uchtmann K, Taylor J, Timms B, Stahlhut R, Ricke E, Ellersieck M, et al.
Reprod Toxicol
. 2019 Nov;
91:131-141.
PMID: 31756437
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a contaminant in virtually all Americans. To examine BPA's adverse effects, the FDA-NCTR, NIEHS, and 14 groups of academic scientists formed a consortium: CLARITY-BPA. The purpose...
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Bhandari R, Taylor J, Sommerfeld-Sager J, Tillitt D, Ricke W, Vom Saal F
Environ Epigenet
. 2019 Aug;
5(3):dvz012.
PMID: 31463084
Fetal/neonatal environmental estrogen exposures alter developmental programing of the prostate gland causing onset of diseases later in life. We have previously shown that exposures to 17β-estradiol (E2) and the endocrine...
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Taylor J, Sommerfeld-Sager J, Meng C, Nagel S, Shioda T, Vom Saal F
PLoS One
. 2018 Dec;
13(12):e0208846.
PMID: 30557361
There is evidence from longitudinal studies that being light at birth and weaning is associated with subsequent rapid weight gain in infants. This is referred to as "centile crossing", which...
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Stahlhut R, Myers J, Taylor J, Nadal A, Dyer J, Vom Saal F
J Endocr Soc
. 2018 Oct;
2(10):1173-1187.
PMID: 30302422
Context: Human cross-sectional and animal studies have shown an association of the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) with insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic diseases, but no human experimental...
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Nicholson T, Nguyen J, Leverson G, Taylor J, Vom Saal F, Wood R, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
. 2018 Jul;
315(5):F1208-F1216.
PMID: 30019933
Estrogens, acting synergistically with androgens, are known from animal experiments to be important in lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and benign prostate enlargement. Human exposure to environmental estrogens occurs throughout...
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Taylor J, Shioda K, Mitsunaga S, Yawata S, Angle B, Nagel S, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2017 Dec;
159(2):779-794.
PMID: 29220483
Exposure of mammalian fetuses to endocrine disruptors can increase the risk of adult-onset diseases. We previously showed that exposure of mouse fetuses to bisphenol A (BPA) caused adult-onset obesity. To...
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Gerona R, Pan J, Zota A, Schwartz J, Friesen M, Taylor J, et al.
Environ Health
. 2016 Apr;
15:50.
PMID: 27071747
Background: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous, endocrine-disrupting environmental contaminant that increases risk of some adverse developmental effects. Thus, it is important to characterize BPA levels, metabolic fate and sources...