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Chen Z, Zhang K, Ge L, Liu H, Chen L, Du J, et al.
Toxicol Res (Camb) . 2018 Aug; 5(6):1573-1584. PMID: 30090458
Recent studies indicated that bisphenol A (BPA) can disrupt spermatogenesis and then cause male infertility. The present study revealed that BPA greater than 10 M inhibited the proliferation of Leydig...
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Zhang X, Wang H, Liu N, Ge L
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2015 Sep; 585:10-16. PMID: 26363213
Estrogen receptor negative (ER-) breast cancer are associated with increased risks for metastasis and high rates of recurrence. Our present study revealed that nanomolar bisphenol A (BPA), a typical endocrine...
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Ge L, Chen Z, Liu H, Zhang K, Su Q, Ma X, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2014 Jun; 1840(9):2663-73. PMID: 24909818
Background: Biphasic effects on cell proliferation of bisphenol A (BPA) can occur at lesser or greater exposures. Sertoli cells play a pivotal role in supporting proliferation and differentiation of germ...
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Ge L, Chen Z, Liu H, Zhang K, Liu H, Huang H, et al.
Toxicol Lett . 2014 Feb; 226(1):81-9. PMID: 24495410
Sertoli cells play a pivotal role in supporting proliferation of germ cells and differentiation during spermatogenesis in mammals. Nanomolar concentrations of Bisphenol A (BPA) can significantly stimulate the proliferation of...
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Wang H, Xu W, Chen Z, Cheng Z, Ge L, Man Y, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2013 Feb; 248-249:387-93. PMID: 23416482
In order to evaluate effects of exposure to mercury (tHg) and methylmercury (MeHg) of Hong Kong residents via consumption of fish, total and bioaccessible concentrations of tHg and MeHg were...
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Wang H, Chen Z, Ho K, Ge L, Du J, Lam M, et al.
Environ Int . 2012 Jul; 47:66-72. PMID: 22771521
Hydroxylated (OH-) and methoxylated (MeO-) polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) are suspected endocrine disruptors. Little is known about the accumulation or sources of these chemicals in tissues of humans, particularly those...