Moa Safholm
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Svanholm S, Safholm M, Brande-Lavridsen N, Larsson E, Berg C
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Sep;
753:141940.
PMID: 32890874
Environmental pollutants and especially endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are implicated as one of the drivers of the amphibian declines. To advance the understanding of the risks of EDCs to amphibians,...
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Safholm M, Jansson E, Fick J, Berg C
Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2015 Dec;
181-182:9-18.
PMID: 26689642
There is an increasing concern regarding the risks associated with developmental exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and the consequences for reproductive capability. The present study aimed to refine the Xenopus...
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Safholm M, Jansson E, Fick J, Berg C
Aquat Toxicol
. 2015 Feb;
161:146-53.
PMID: 25703176
Synthetic progesterone (progestins) and estrogens are widely used pharmaceuticals. Given that their simultaneous unintentional exposure occurs in wildlife and also in human infants, data on mixture effects of combined exposures...
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Safholm M, Ribbenstedt A, Fick J, Berg C
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2014 Nov;
369(1656).
PMID: 25405966
Most amphibians breed in water, including the terrestrial species, and may therefore be exposed to water-borne pharmaceuticals during critical phases of the reproductive cycle, i.e. sex differentiation and gamete maturation....
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Safholm M, Norder A, Fick J, Berg C
Biol Reprod
. 2011 Dec;
86(4):126.
PMID: 22190707
Levonorgestrel is a synthetic progesterone commonly used in pharmaceuticals (e.g., in contraceptives). It is found in sewage treatment plant effluents at concentrations up to 30 ng/L and was recently shown...