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      • There is a considerable burden of evidence in vitro and in animal models that these compounds may exert immunotoxic effects. However, to date there is no convincing data that exposure to environmental estrogens can be regarded as a risk for human health.
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  2. May 1, 2012 · However, despite the immunotoxic effects generated under experimental conditions, there is no convincing evidence that exposure to environmental estrogens can be regarded as a risk for human health. In particular, there is no data about the effects on human health of the synergistic interactions between natural, medical, dietary and ...

    • Cecilia Chighizola, Pier Luigi Meroni
    • 2012
  3. Jul 20, 2021 · Sources of estrogens present in the environment and their simplified pathways leading to the environment (based on [ 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ]). Occurring in the environment, they can lead to many negative consequences for health or the functioning of organisms directly or indirectly related to it.

    • Konrad Wojnarowski, Paweł Podobiński, Paulina Cholewińska, Jakub Smoliński, Karolina Dorobisz
    • 10.3390/ani11072152
    • 2021
    • Animals (Basel). 2021 Jul; 11(7): 2152.
  4. May 28, 2019 · Environmental estrogen contamination is widespread. It is almost impossible to escape encounters with these chemicals. However, antioxidants, I3C and other nutrients can play a significant role in protecting us from such ecoestrogens.

  5. Apr 1, 2023 · In terms of molecular mechanism, environmental estrogens can cause endocrine and metabolic disorders; interfere with multiple carcinogenic pathways; and lead to neurobehavioral disorders, reproductive toxicity, and multi- or trans-generational phenotypic abnormalities.

  6. May 1, 2012 · There is a considerable burden of evidence in vitro and in animal models that these compounds may exert immunotoxic effects. However, to date there is no convincing data that exposure to environmental estrogens can be regarded as a risk for human health.

    • Cecilia Chighizola, Pier Luigi Meroni
    • 2012
  7. May 25, 2010 · Abstract. Environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including pesticides and industrial chemicals, have been and are released into the environment producing deleterious effects on ...

  8. Oct 12, 2020 · Environmental pollution is one of the most serious challenges to health in the modern world. Pollutants alter immune responses and can provoke immunotoxicity.

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