Endocrine-Active Substances
Endocrine-active substances are chemicals that interact with hormonal function. Sometimes those interactions can be harmful and are referred to as endocrine disruption.â¯SETAC members are heavily vested in studying endocrine-active substances.
Fact Sheets
Journal Articles
- Critical Review of Read-Across Potential in Testing for Endocrine-Related Effects in Vertebrate Ecological Receptors
ET&C 39: 739–753 (2020) - Establishing the Relevance of Endocrine-Disrupting Effects for Nontarget Vertebrate Populations
IEAM 15: 299–300 (2019) - Ecotoxicological Hazard and Risk Assessment of Endocrine Active Substances
IEAM 13: 264–330
Workshop Summaries
SETAC Pellston Workshop® (2016): Environmental Hazard and Risk Assessment Approaches for Endocrine-Active Substances (EHRA): Developing Technical Guidance Based on Case Studies to Support Decision-Making
SETAC Books
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