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Concept Water Pollutants, Chemical
Academic Article Chronic perchlorate exposure causes morphological abnormalities in developing stickleback.
Academic Article Perchlorate trophic transfer increases tissue concentrations above ambient water exposure alone in a predatory fish.
Academic Article Temporal variation in fish mercury concentrations within lakes from the western Aleutian Archipelago, Alaska.
Academic Article Perchlorate disrupts embryonic androgen synthesis and reproductive development in threespine stickleback without changing whole-body levels of thyroid hormone.
Academic Article Developmental timing of perchlorate exposure alters threespine stickleback dermal bone.
Academic Article Developmental timing of sodium perchlorate exposure alters angiogenesis, thyroid follicle proliferation and sexual maturation in stickleback.
Academic Article Habitat-specific foraging and sex determine mercury concentrations in sympatric benthic and limnetic ecotypes of threespine stickleback.
Academic Article Persistent Organochlorine Pesticide Exposure Related to a Formerly Used Defense Site on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska: Data from Sentinel Fish and Human Sera.
Academic Article Perchlorate Exposure Reduces Primordial Germ Cell Number in Female Threespine Stickleback.
Academic Article Endocrine disruption and differential gene expression in sentinel fish on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska: Health implications for indigenous residents.
Academic Article Sodium perchlorate induces non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in developing stickleback.
Academic Article Legacy and emerging semi-volatile organic compounds in sentinel fish from an arctic formerly used defense site in Alaska.
Academic Article Perchlorate induces hermaphroditism in threespine sticklebacks.
Academic Article Perchlorate exposure does not induce obesity or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in zebrafish.
Academic Article Elevated mercury and PCB concentrations in Dolly Varden (Salvelinus malma) collected near a formerly used defense site on Sivuqaq, Alaska.
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