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THE IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICANTS ON THE FERTILITY OF FEMALE ANIMALS

Grant number: DP200103408 | Funding period: 2020 - 2022

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Impact of Chronic Multi-Generational Exposure to an Environmentally Relevant Atrazine Concentration on Testicular Development and Function in Mice

Nicola D Kolaitis, Bethany J Finger, D Jo Merriner, Joseph Nguyen, Brendan J Houston, Moira K O'Bryan, Jessica M Stringer, Nadeen Zerafa, Ngoc Nguyen, Karla J Hutt, Gerard A Tarulli, Mark P Green

2023-02-01

A common herbicide, atrazine, is associated with poor health. Atrazine acts as an endocrine disruptor at supra-environmental level..

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